With the help of Assistant Professor Dr. Hana Hani Al-Saffar, Director of the Center, Professor Dr. Afkar Muslim Hadi, from the Department of Vertebrates, and the speaker in the scientific symposium, Assistant Lecturer Yasmine Sarmed, participated in a scientific group organized by the Center for the Arab Scientific Renaissance on the history of science among the Arabs, scheduled to be held on December 3 and 4, 2024. This is a scientific symposium on biodiversity and sustainable development in light of the Holy Qur’an.

The conference aims to highlight the important role of the Holy Qur’an in understanding the Arabic language, including its literature and sciences such as morphology and syntax. Participants are encouraged to engage in a linguistic plan that explores rhetoric, clarification, and combining these elements.

The Arabic language is a primary reference for contributions to its development, reflecting the influence of early linguists such as Abu Al-Aswad Al-Du’ali, Al-Khalil bin Ahmed Al-Farahidi, and his student Sibawayh. In addition, the conference recognizes contemporary writers who have contributed to the revival of the Arabic language and heritage, from Ahmed Shawqi to Rashid Salim Al-Khoury and Khalil Gibran.

The conference will also address the topics of biodiversity referred to in the Holy Qur’an, including birds and vertebrates. Teachers are encouraged to consider sustainable development in the context of the Qur’an and environmental resources.

Comments are disabled.