Al-Azhar International Center for Electronic Fatwa launches its educational project “role model”

The Al-Azhar Global Center for Electronic Fatwa launched its educational project “Qadwa”, whereby through this project it introduces the science of science, thought and culture, and provides society with the life of every science and its experience in an easy style soon; And progress in various sciences and arts.

It is scheduled that the first episodes of this series will introduce the writer and thinker Mostafa Saadeq Al-Rafe’ie, and will present it to the public tonight, on the occasion of the anniversary of his death, where he died, on the tenth of May 1937.

It is worth noting that the “role model” is part of an expanded cultural activity carried out by the center, realizing the necessity of interacting with our contemporary reality in all ways, theoretical and applied; And in connection with the emerging youth with successful and inspiring personalities, in proportion to the civilization of our country and our nation.

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