Under the title (Imam Hussein’s concepts as a model for evaluating the scientific and medical path), the College of Medicine at the University of Baghdad organized a cultural symposium under the auspices of the Rector of the University, Prof. Dr. Munir Hamid Al-Saadi, and in the presence of the Dean of the College of Medicine, Assistant Professor Dr. Amin Al-Alwani, and a group of college teachers.

The symposium included several axes, the most important of which is the discussion of moral values in the thought of Imam Hussein (peace be upon him) and the reformist role of the Husseini Renaissance in evaluating the scientific and medical path, as well as that the Husseini reform starts from the individual (employee) as a model.

The symposium came out with many recommendations in which it came to implant Husseini convictions and concepts among the university elite, including a segment of medical students and follow them in their work, as their profession is a humanitarian profession and that the Husseini revolution has an effective role in their work, study, and life, as well as working on the participation of medical staff in the visit of the Arbaeen each year, in addition to the establishment of annual periodic conferences in the form of seminars or posters introducing the Husseini revolution or by presenting a research paper that urges the instillation of moral concepts inspired by the Husseini revolution and follow its principles during the practice of the medical profession.

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