Indian Magazine Applauds the Poetic Genius of a Kashmiri Bard Revering Karbala's Essence! Facilitating Arbaeen Pilgrimage: Pakistan Proposes Free Visas for Karbala-bound Travelers Are the Narrations of Karbala Reliable? A conversation with a Japanese clerk Sheikh Ibrahim Swada Interview with an American Orientalist Unity in Faith: Iraq and Pakistan Set the Stage for Pilgrim-Friendly Policies in Karbala and Najaf Pictures: Museum of the Holy Shrine of Imam Hussein How Iraqi people became the best hosts in history? - Part II How Iraqi people became the best hosts in history - Part I The center holds a seminar On the unseen dimensions of the personality of Imam Hussein, peace be upon him (Part One) Mr. Abdul Amir Al-Quraishi receives the delegation of the Iranian Arbaeen Committee From the sea to Al-Hussein sacred slaughter place Roofing the streets of the old city (views) A delegation from Karbala Center for Studies and Research visits the Media Department at Al-Hussaini Holy Shrine Karbala: Tarateel Sajjadiyya Festival With Pictures … Arbaeen pilgrims walking from the southernmost point of Iraq Publication of the eleventh issue of (The Week) newsletter Karbala theater produced by history and represented by reality (scenes) The committees of the International Conference for the Arbaeen visitation hold their session in preparation for the conference A meeting on ideological linguistic vocabulary
KCSR'S Activities / Seminars & Conferences
01:14 PM | 2022-04-09 2128
جانب من تشيع الشهيد زكي غنام
تحميل الصورة

KCSR launches its first webinars in Ramadan

On Monday, April 4, 2022, the Karbala Center for Studies and Research at the Holy Shrine of Imam Hussain “AS”, organized a scientific webinar titled “The holy month of Ramadan and the popular traditions between countries.”

 

The webinar was delivered by Dr. Amal Al-Asadi (Iraq), the author Ahmed Ragab Shaltout (Egypt), and the journalist Sondos Al-Asaad (Lebanon), the journalist Mortadha Al-Talbi (Bahrain), as well as the Islamic researcher Maryam Al-Miqdad (Tunisia.)

 

The webinar was ran by Assistant Professor Dr. Hussein Al-Mujab from Iraq.

 

More than (340) participants with various scientific and research disciplines were attended the webinar via the "Free Conference Call" application. Those participants were from various Arab and Islamic countries such as Iraq, Bahrain, Egypt, Tunisia, Lebanon, Jordan, and others.

 

 

Facebook Facebook Twitter Messenger Messenger WhatsApp Telegram Viber Email