The College of Islamic Sciences at the University of Baghdad participated in the electronic workshop organized by the Arab Forum for Women’s Studies and Training entitled “Family Economy” and its pivotal role in it, delivered by Dr. Abdul Hadi Mahmoud Al-Zaidi, a teacher at the college.
Al-Zaidi stressed that the family is not just a gathering of individuals, but rather a small economic institution that requires wise management and fair distribution of resources, pointing out that the role of women in this economy is not limited to the traditional aspect, but extends to leadership and administrative roles, stressing the opportunities provided by Islam for women in this field.
Al-Zaidi called on wives to acquire new skills and handicrafts to strengthen the family economy, pointing out that many professions and crafts can be easily learned in a short time, which contributes to achieving financial independence for the family and community development.