Two faculty members from the University of Basra participated in a seminar on peaceful coexistence in the thought of Imam Ali (peace be upon him)

Two faculty members from the University of Basra participated in a seminar on peaceful coexistence in the thought of Imam Ali (peace be upon him):

Iman Hato Jahloul and Yasmin Najm Abdullah, faculty members at the College of Administration and Economics, University of Basra, participated in a seminar held at the College of Education for Women on peaceful coexistence in the thought of Imam Ali (peace be upon him).

The two researchers presented a seminar entitled "Peaceful Coexistence in the Thought of Imam Ali: An Educational Vision for Building a Balanced Society," in which they discussed the ethical foundations in Imam Ali's approach, such as justice, preserving human dignity, and respecting diversity.

The participation aimed to highlight the role of ethical values ​​in promoting social peace, with a recommendation to include the principles of the Covenant of Imam Ali in leadership programs and to cultivate a culture of tolerance within academic institutions.