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13. 04. 2010
Events of the sixteenth seminar on scientific signs in Qur'an & Sunnah

 It started at South Valley University, Qena under the auspices of Prof.Dr. Hani Helal, Minister of Higher Education , Prof.Dr. Abbas Mansour,the university president, , Prof.Dr. Abdullah bin Abdul Aziz Almosleh, Secretary-General of the world commission on scientific signs and Prof.Dr. Mohamed Tharwat Abdel Rahman,vice-president for students affairs

Prof .Dr. Abbas Mansour declared in his word the importance of this event, which is one of the most important cultural activities of the University that keens to organize it every year where the reflection on the meanings of Qur'an & Sunnah which call for unity, peace, disarmament strife and violence and added that the presence of students from different universities will enrich the seminar events and all participants will benefit from it.

Prof.Dr. Mohamed Tharwat Abdel Rahman Confirmed one of the axes of development in systems of this seminar is to invite universities to participate in the competition of keeping Qur'an , half of Qur'an , Hadith and researches in the field of scientific signs, creating a competitive situation and stressing at the same time the Islamic and Arab identity where a large number of university students and residents of the Territory interact

Dr. Abdul Ilah bin Yahya , Assistant Secretary General of scientific signs ,declared his appreciation for the lead role of the League in organizing this seminar and the commission activities in several countries, including France, Spain, Brazil and Algeria.

And Dr. Refaat Al-Awadi, chief of the commission bureau in Cairo, Confirmed the importance of activities like cultural and scientific activities and learning students leadership and management tasks.
 

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