Representative of His Eminence Ayatollah Al-Najafy at Hawza and University Conference emphasizes 29/6/2024 |
* The Hawza and the University together form the backbone of a
dignified life for Iraq and beyond; just as the Hawza interacts with Iraqi
universities, it also seeks to collaborate with sound universities worldwide. * The scholars of the Hawza cannot dispense with the efforts of
university graduates. Likewise, universities benefit from and are guided by the
Hawza in all aspects of life through all its cadres and pioneers. *
Allah Almighty
has blessed us with the Hawza, located in Najaf Al-Ashraf, and with
universities spread across our beloved homeland. It is well known that both
blessings form the essential element of the believers' dignity. * It is unfortunate that some professors also participate
officially in promoting atheism and deviant thoughts, while a professor is
considered an educator, a guide, and a teacher. *
University
staff should prevent the spread of moral corruption in universities and strive
to encourage students to adhere to religion and avoid what Satan invites. The representative of His Eminence the Religious
Authority Ayatollah Sheikh Bashir Al-Najafy (may Allah prolong his life) and
the director of his central office in Najaf Al-Ashraf, Sheikh Ali Al-Najafi,
participated in the Ninth International Scientific Conference of the
Association of Specialized Studies between the Hawza and the University. The
conference was organized by the Association of Specialized Studies between the
Hawza and the University under the title "The Hawza and the University:
Positions of the Past, Challenges of the Present, and Horizons of the Future." In his speech, His Eminence the Religious Authority
Ayatollah Sheikh Bashir Al-Najafy (may Allah prolong his life), Sheikh Ali
Al-Najafy, emphasized the importance of cooperation between the Hawza and the
university to enhance the spread of sound awareness and benefit from the
efforts of university graduates. He also warned against incorrect intellectual
movements and atheistic tendencies in universities, stressing the role of the
professor as a guide and teacher.
The statement emphasized the necessity for universities to uphold morals and religious commitment, and to avoid unjustified mixing between students. |