Faculty Member from the College of Islamic Sciences at Al-Warith Al-Anbiyaa University Joins Master's Thesis Defense Committee at the University of Karbala
As part of fostering academic cooperation among Iraqi universities, Dr. Firdaws Hashim Al-Alawi, a faculty member at the College of Islamic Sciences at Al-Warith Al-Anbiyaa University, has been selected to serve as a member of the defense committee for a Master’s thesis at the College of Islamic Sciences, University of Karbala.
This selection reflects Dr. Al-Alawi’s distinguished academic standing and is a testament to her extensive career in research, authorship, and academic supervision. Her participation adds significant value to the academic committee, where her broad expertise and scholarly insight contribute to enriching discussions and enhancing the quality of graduate studies in Iraqi universities.
New Academic Milestone for the College of Islamic Sciences with Outstanding Success Rates in Joint Examination
The College of Islamic Sciences at Al-Warith Al-Anbiyaa University has achieved a significant academic milestone in the joint examination held in cooperation with the University of Karbala. The college’s students recorded a perfect 100% pass rate in the subjects of Personal Status Jurisprudence and Transactions Jurisprudence, while second-year students achieved an impressive 94% pass rate in the subject of Principles of Jurisprudence.
This remarkable performance is the result of the dedicated efforts of the teaching staff and the students' commitment to excellence, aligning with the college's vision to advance academic standards and foster outstanding scholarly performance.
Dean of the College of Islamic Sciences Honors Engineering Student for Excellence in the “A Nation That Reads” Competition
In a gesture that reflects the spirit of support and collaboration among the university’s colleges, the Dean of the College of Islamic Sciences, Dr. Talal Faeq Al-Kamali, honored Hajer Hussein, a student from the College of Engineering, in recognition of her first-place achievement in the “A Nation That Reads” competition at the level of Al-Warith Al-Anbiyaa University.
This recognition highlights the Dean’s commitment to encouraging outstanding student talents regardless of their college affiliation, embodying the university’s vision of fostering excellence and unity across its community.
It is worth noting that Hajer Hussein is a candidate for one of the top three positions in the same competition at the national level.
During the ceremony, Dr. Al-Kamali expressed his pride in this achievement, emphasizing that the university is rich with promising talents capable of attaining the highest academic and cultural honors. He encouraged all students to continue on the path of distinction and innovation.
Final Exams for the Second Semester Begin at the College of Islamic Sciences for the Academic Year 2024–2025
The final exams for the second semester of the academic year 2024–2025 officially commenced this morning at the College of Islamic Sciences, amid well-organized arrangements and meticulous procedures to ensure smooth and efficient exam conduct.
The Dean of the College conducted an inspection tour of several examination halls to oversee the progress of the exams and observe the students' performance process. He commended the efforts of the examination committees as well as the academic and administrative staff for their dedication in creating a suitable environment for the exams.
He also emphasized the importance of adhering to examination regulations and maintaining a supportive atmosphere for students, wishing them continued success and excellence in their academic journey.
The College of Islamic Sciences Celebrates the Graduation of a New Cohort of Students
On Tuesday, April 22, 2025, the College of Islamic Sciences held a grand ceremony to celebrate the graduation of a new cohort of its students. The event took place in an atmosphere filled with joy, pride, and achievement, in the presence of the college faculty, esteemed guests, and the proud families of the graduates.
The ceremony commenced with a recitation from the Holy Qur’an, followed by the playing of the national anthem and the recitation of Al-Fatiha in remembrance of Iraq’s martyrs. The Dean of the College, Dr. Talal Faeq Al-Kamali, then delivered a heartfelt speech in which he expressed his pride in the students’ accomplishments and emphasized the importance of continuing the pursuit of knowledge and scholarly excellence.
A documentary film showcasing the most memorable moments of the students’ academic journey was presented, evoking emotion and nostalgia. The graduates then stood proudly to recite the college anthem, reflecting a deep sense of belonging and loyalty.
One of the graduates delivered the valedictory speech on behalf of the class, expressing heartfelt gratitude to the faculty members and families for their unwavering support. A special segment titled "Student and Teacher" highlighted the profound academic and human connection between students and their professors.
The ceremony concluded with the honoring of top-performing students and award-winning researchers, accompanied by warm applause and admiration from the audience. As a symbolic finale, the graduates left their "Student Imprint"—a gesture signifying the lasting impact they made during their academic journey.
Dean of the College of Islamic Sciences, Dr. Talal Faeq Al-Kamali’s Address at the Graduation Ceremony of the Fourth Cohort (2024–2025)
In the name of Allah, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful
Respected members of the faculty of the College of Islamic Sciences, beloved students, honored guests—may your titles and ranks be preserved,
I greet you with a blessed and sincere greeting, full of love and appreciation, adorned with the banner of Islam:Peace and blessings be upon you.
First, I extend my apologies to the esteemed faculty and administrative staff, as well as our guests, for I have made it a tradition that my address during the graduation ceremony is directed specifically to my dear students.
So, I say to you, my dearest ones, the joy of my heart:
Each time I prepare my speech for the graduation ceremony, my heart tightens and my chest fills with a blend of sorrow and joy. I find myself in a state of contradiction I can neither fully understand nor explain…
Is it happiness and pride as I crown a new cohort of our students, or is it sorrow and heartache as I bid farewell to a group with whom we shared the table of knowledge, the bread of effort, the taste of values, and the sweetness of connection?
At the same time, I’m overcome by another anxiety—one I might not be able to answer. Perhaps you, more than anyone, are the ones capable of answering it.
And that question is:
Did we, as the College’s administration, truly serve you well?Did we succeed in preparing you as ambassadors of Islamic law and the Holy Qur’an?Were we able to engrave its verses into your hearts, its meanings into your minds, and its message into your souls?Did we guide you to its light, train ourselves and you to embody its teachings?
Yes, my colleagues and I rejoice in this radiant occasion—your glowing faces reflect joy and achievement. We celebrate your accomplishments, your perseverance through academic challenges, and your ability to overcome personal hardships that may have stood in your way.
Yet still—we are anxious.
Did we truly prepare you as messengers of the divine message?Did we help shape individuals capable of bearing that message with sincerity and strength?Did we succeed in molding your character in alignment with the values and objectives of that message?
This inner conflict is what I grapple with as I write these words.
Dearest students, I also say this:
We now face a clear challenge—a choice between being and not being. We stand before intellectual, regional, and international conflicts; before a fog that obscures the future; a wilderness of misdirection and confusion; emotional deserts replacing hearts once filled with love; minds in slumber when they should burn with the quest for truth.
This challenge has reached into the homes of our youth—into our own homes and hallways—fragmenting us from within and scattering us from without. It preys on us, so that we are defeated before ever being confronted, our identities erased before being challenged, our wills bent before being tested.
In the face of such overwhelming darkness and chaos, our responsibility— as bearers of the Qur’an and sacred law—has become greater than ever. It can only be fulfilled through deep awareness of our duties and full commitment to sincere action and earnest effort.
Here, my beloved students, lies a profound truth we must all recognize:
What we have gained in knowledge within this blessed institution is only the theoretical foundation. It is but the starting point. The true test lies in transforming that knowledge into behavior, that theory into practice.
We must now take this academic provision and apply it—in our homes, in the streets, in the marketplaces, in classrooms, workplaces, and in every detail of daily life.
This arena—the realm of practical application—is the most difficult, the most rewarding, the most beneficial, and indeed, the most meaningful. For it places a person in the crucible of sincerity, where actions testify to belief, behavior reflects knowledge, and character is the fruit of what one has studied and embraced.
For this reason, our message to you this year is taken from the words of the Commander of the Faithful, Imam Ali (peace be upon him):“Blessed is he who purifies his actions, knowledge, love, hatred, giving, refraining, speech, silence, deeds, and words for the sake of Allah.”
Blessed are we with you—you who now wear the crown of a bachelor’s degree in the sciences of Allah, the message of the Qur’an, its epistemological framework, and worldview.
Blessed are we with you, as you are under the watch of Allah and the eyes of Imam Hussein (peace be upon him), whose presence shelters this institution and who expects from you only the best.
Blessed are we with you, as long as you remain loyal to the Qur’an and the Sunnah of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him and his family).Blessed are we with you, when we strive side by side—in the home, the street, the classroom, and the market—in service of religion, humanity, and our nation.
This is what I offer you today—with great hope in your futures, pride in your achievements, and full confidence in what lies ahead.
Peace and blessings be upon you.
College of Islamic Sciences Celebrates the Conclusion of the “Words of Light” Project
Under the patronage of the Dean of the College of Islamic Sciences, the closing ceremony of the “Words of Light” project was held, attended by a group of faculty members, students, and project participants, in a celebratory atmosphere that reflected the spirit of creativity and knowledge.
The ceremony included welcoming speeches and a variety of segments showcasing the project's achievements and its impact on enhancing students’ cultural and religious awareness. Participants and supporting entities were honored in appreciation of their efforts in making this outstanding initiative a success.
The “Words of Light” project is considered a purposeful initiative aimed at promoting noble Islamic values and spreading knowledge through a series of intellectual and cultural programs held throughout the year.
Faculty Member from the College of Islamic Sciences Wins Third Place in AI Applications Competition at the University of Warith Al-Anbiyaa
Dr. Ali Kareem, a faculty member at the College of Islamic Sciences, secured third place in the Artificial Intelligence Applications Competition organized by the University of Warith Al-Anbiyaa, which featured the participation of a distinguished group of researchers and programmers.
Dr. Ali Kareem stood out with his innovative project that integrated cutting-edge AI technologies, earning the praise of the judging panel and receiving wide acclaim from participants and organizers alike.
This award marks a notable achievement that adds to the college’s track record of excellence and reflects its commitment to fostering creativity and innovation across diverse fields.
Closing Ceremony of the Qur’an Writing Project
The organizing committee of the "Words of Light" project is honored to invite you to attend the closing ceremony of the Qur’an Writing Project, held under the patronage of the University of Warith Al-Anbiyaa / College of Islamic Sciences.
🕙 Time: 10:00 AM, Saturday, April 19, 2025 📍 Venue: Al-Ula Building – Lecture Hall
This blessed gathering will be attended by a distinguished group of participants and supervisors, including professors, students, and calligraphers, as we come together to celebrate the completion of this luminous endeavor in which the verses of the Holy Qur’an were written by faithful hands.
Your presence will honor us and add light to our celebration.
With sincere regards,The Qur’an Writing Project Committee"Words of Light"
The College of Islamic Sciences at the University of Warith Al-Anbiyaa Holds a Joint Examination with Its Counterpart at the University of Karbala
As part of the framework for academic cooperation among Iraqi universities, the College of Islamic Sciences conducted a joint examination with the College of Islamic Sciences at the University of Karbala. This initiative aims to unify academic standards and enhance the quality of education.
The organization of this joint examination came in response to directives from the Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research, which emphasize the importance of expanding scientific cooperation between counterpart colleges and exchanging expertise in educational and assessment fields. This contributes to raising the academic level of students and promoting fairness in evaluation.
The exam was conducted smoothly, with direct oversight by academic and administrative committees from both colleges. Several students and faculty members praised this initiative, highlighting its role in encouraging academic competition and assessing student performance according to unified standards.
Educational Supervision Follows Up on Students of the College of Islamic Sciences During Practical Training
As part of the College of Islamic Sciences’ plan to support the practical aspect of its students' education, educational supervision continues to monitor and guide student trainees in schools, under the direct supervision of the educational and academic staff of the college.
The goal of educational supervision is to evaluate the students’ performance during the training period and to provide them with educational guidance and feedback to enhance their skills within real educational environments. It also helps to strengthen communication between the college and educational institutions, ensuring the achievement of training objectives in accordance with professional and educational standards.
The student trainees have shown positive engagement with the guidance provided, affirming the importance of this experience in refining their educational skills and preparing them effectively to enter the job market after graduation.
It is worth noting that this program is part of a series of field activities organized by the college, in its commitment to providing an integrated educational environment that combines theoretical and practical aspects.
The Deanship of the College of Nursing, headed by Professor Dr. Murtadha Al-Jubouri, Dean of the College, and attended by the Administrative and Scientific Assistant conducted an inspection tour of the examination halls on the first day of the first-term exams for the second semester. This tour comes within the framework of monitoring the orderly and efficient conduct of the exams and providing a suitable environment for students. During the tour, the availability of all necessary exam supplies was verified. These steps reflect the Deanship's attention to detail and its commitment to providing a distinguished examination experience for students
2025/04/29
Second Semester Exams – Department of Quranic Sciences, College of Islamic Sciences
The College of Islamic Sciences at the University of Warith Al-Anbiyaa (peace be upon him) announces the commencement of the second semester exams for the academic year 2024–2025, starting on Monday, April 28, 2024.
The College Dean’s Office wishes all students success in their exams and emphasizes the importance of adhering to the examination regulations and attending each exam on time.
Students are also encouraged to prepare thoroughly and review their study materials to achieve the best possible results.
Important Notes for Students:
Please be present in the examination halls well before the exam start time.
Make sure to bring your university ID and all required supplies.
The use of electronic devices or any unauthorized materials during the exam is strictly prohibited.
Wishing our dear students all the best and much success!
The College of Islamic Sciences Completes Its Preparations for the Final Exams of the Second Semester 2024–2025
The College of Islamic Sciences has completed its preparations for conducting the final exams of the second semester for the 2024–2025 academic year, which are set to begin on Monday, April 28.
The preparations included setting up the examination halls and providing all the necessary supplies to ensure the smooth running of the examination process, in addition to organizing administrative and supervisory teams to guarantee adherence to the approved examination regulations.
The College Dean’s Office also emphasized its commitment to providing a suitable environment for students to complete their exams with ease and efficiency.
The Assembly of the College of Medicine of the Heirs of the Prophets held an ordinary meeting in the presence of the dean of the college, Dr. Ali Abd Saadoun Al Ghazi, and the scientific assistants, Dr. Laith Mohammad Al-Husseini, and the administrative assistants, Dr. Anwar Dahan, along with the heads of all scientific branches.
The agenda of the session includes the discussion of preparations for the final exams for the second semester, in addition to reviewing the exam schedule and preparing all the technical and logistical requirements to ensure a smooth and transparent exam process.
Al-Sayed Al-Ameed stressed the importance of joint efforts between all the college's departments to provide a suitable exam environment to ensure justice and fairness for all students, stressing the commitment to ministerial instructions and academic standards.
Among the talents of the Faculty of Medicine of the Heirs of the Prophets, peace be upon him, for the final exams, the deanship of the college held a meeting with the students of the fourth and fifth stages in the presence of the dean of the college, Dr. Ali Abd Saadoun Al Ghazi, the scientific assistant, Dr. Leith Mohammad Al-Husseini, and the administrative assistant, Dr. Anwar Al Dahan.The meeting addressed the most important guidelines and instructions related to the final exams, and it was emphasized the necessity of adhering to the rules and exam instructions approved by the Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Discussion and ensuring that the exams are performed in a calm and orderly academic environment.The principal also listened to the student's questions and comments regarding the exam schedule and the nature of the questions, and answered them in a responsible manner.
The dean of the college stressed the importance of early preparation for the exams, wishing all the students success and success
Congratulations to the Dean of Waris of the Prophets College of Medicine for the students of the second stage of the investigation of the second place in the Waris of the Prophets football tournament, after the excellent performance and high spirit of the team, for example for cooperation, discipline and skill.
This mathematical achievement reflects the aspirations of our students in excellence not only academically, but in all aspects of university life.
All the best to our beloved students in the coming days, and more to my successes and achievements
Al-Hadi Center for the Diagnosis and Treatment of Muscular and Nervous Diseases today, Friday, 4/25/2025, in the hall of Al-Ula Building / Waris Al-Anbiya (PBUH) Jamiaat Waris Al-Anbiya (PBUH), organized a distinguished scientific seminar, witnessed the presence of a number of doctors specializing in neurology and muscle diseases, and a number of professors of the Faculty of Medicine, including Dr. Talib Javad Al-Khazali, within the framework of strengthening scientific cooperation and exchange of medical expertise.
Wastehlat al-Nadowa with the opening speech of the meetings M.D. Saleh Salman, the director of the respected center, welcomed the guests and introduced the center to providing advanced services for the diagnosis and treatment of muscle and nerve diseases, discussing the achievements and challenges.
As well as the number of doctors working in the center, the scientific lectures address the latest methods in the diagnosis of complex nerve and muscle disorders, in addition to reviewing the most prominent medical conditions that the center interacts with, and the modern diagnostic devices used in practice.
The attendees expressed their great admiration for the level of organization and scientific efficiency of the center, confirming their desire to consolidate the bonds of joint cooperation in the future, as they proposed a number of development proposals to improve the performance of the center and serve patients better.
And the seminar ended with a field tour inside the center, during which the attendees were informed about the medical and technical categories, and advanced equipment used in diagnosis and treatment, which added a practical and interactive nature to the activity.At the end of the scientific activity, the attendees thanked and praised the Al-Hussain Al-Husayniya Shrine and the Board of Health and Medical Education, the governor of the center and the staff for their hospitality and hospitality, and on the other hand, thanks to the director of the center and the staff for their efforts in expanding the center with the proposals, and the attendees agreed to continue cooperation in order to improve the medical services provided to those in need, and to make it a pioneering and distinguished experience among The controversial institutions. It is worth mentioning that the center, according to us, according to the director of the center, provides medical services with international standards free of charge and at reasonable prices.
The delegation was led by Professor Dr. Noufal Mohammed Hussein Al-Araji, Vice President for Administrative Affairs, and included the Dean of the College of Engineering alongside Assistant Professor Dr. Shaimaa Hussein Noufal, Dean of the College of Science at the University of Warith Al-Anbiyaa.
During the visit, a joint meeting was held with esteemed faculty members from the College of Applied Medical Sciences at Karbala University. Discussions focused on enhancing academic cooperation, particularly in applied fields such as composite materials technology, nanotechnology, alternative materials, and powder technology.
The meeting also explored the establishment of a central materials laboratory at the University of Warith Al-Anbiyaa to support students and research projects. Additionally, an agreement was reached for faculty members from the College of Applied Medical Sciences at Karbala University to contribute to scientific research projects and support the research center being established at the University of Warith Al-Anbiyaa.
This visit underscores the mutual commitment of both universities to strengthening academic ties and working together to achieve further scientific progress.
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🔴 As part of the ongoing scientific cooperation between the University of Warith Al-Anbiyaa (peace be upon him) and the University of Karbala, and in line with the directives of the Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research to enhance academic integrity, the College of Science at the University of Warith Al-Anbiyaa has successfully completed the joint examination for the Departments of Information Technology and Medical Physics in collaboration with the University of Karbala.
🔴 Under the supervision of the college administration and the department heads, the Department of Information Technology at the College of Science conducted the joint exam with the corresponding department at the College of Computer Science and Information Technology at the University of Karbala. Similarly, the Department of Medical Physics held its joint exam in coordination with its counterpart at the University of Karbala.
🔴 The examinations were closely monitored by a committee composed of professors from the University of Karbala, alongside faculty members and the dean of the College of Science at the University of Warith Al-Anbiyaa, to ensure the highest standards of quality and academic rigor.
🔴 This achievement reflects the College of Science’s commitment to advancing the educational process and strengthening academic ties with prestigious institutions, with the aim of preparing distinguished scientific cadres that serve the community and contribute to building a brighter future.
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In line with the directives of the Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research, and as part of the scientific cooperation agreement between the University of Warith Al-Anbiyaa and the University of Basrah, the Department of Oil and Gas Economics at the College of Administration and Economics at the University of Warith Al-Anbiyaa, under the direct supervision of the college’s dean, organized a joint examination with the College of Industrial Management for Oil and Gas at the University of Basrah. This initiative aims to unify academic standards between corresponding departments and to enhance the quality of higher education in oil-related disciplines, in accordance with the requirements of the labor market and developments in the oil industry.
2025/04/20Obstetrics for fourth-year students, within the academic and practical context adopted by the college to enhance students' clinical skills.
The exam was conducted under the direct supervision and oversight of the Dean of the College, Professor Dr. Ali Abdul Saadoun Al-Ghazi, and the Assistant Dean for Academic Affairs, Assistant Professor Dr. Laith Mohammed Al-Hussaini, and was supervised by a specialized committee of course instructors.
This exam affirms the college's commitment to providing a practical educational environment that meets approved medical standards and contributes to preparing students who are academically and professionally qualified to serve the community.
The College of Medicine at Warith Al-Anbiya University congratulates Dr. Riyad Haniwa, lecturer in the Department of Pathochemistry, for his active participation in the first conference of the Iraqi Society of Endocrinology and Diabetes, held in Baghdad.
Dr. Riyad's participation included delivering a scientific lecture and presenting a specialized paper on thyroid diseases, thus contributing to the scientific and research aspects of the conference.
The College affirms its commitment to supporting its staff to participate in various scientific forums, both locally and internationally, thus contributing to raising the level of medical education and scientific research in Iraq.
The College of Medicine at Warith Al-Anbiya University congratulates and appreciates Dr. Ali Mansour for his active participation as a researcher and lecturer in a workshop at the Second International Conference of Basra Pharmacists, organized by the Basra Pharmacists Syndicate in cooperation with the College of Pharmacy at the University of Basra and Lincoln University Malaysia, on April 16 and 17, 2025.
This participation is part of our academic staff's efforts to open up to international conferences and enhance academic and research cooperation between Iraqi and international universities.