The Department of Biology at the College of Education for Pure Sciences held a workshop presented by Dr. Hamed Jawad Kadhim and Ms. Israa Mahdi Kadhim.

In conjunction with World Arabic Language Day, the Department of Biology at the College of Education for Pure Sciences held a workshop presented by Dr. Hamed Jawad Kadhim and Ms. Israa Mahdi Kadhim.

The workshop aimed to highlight the importance of protecting and promoting the use of the Arabic language, particularly among youth and younger generations, in light of contemporary challenges and the spread of foreign languages. The workshop also emphasized the necessity of solidifying the status of Arabic as a fundamental pillar of cultural and civilizational identity.

This day is an opportunity to appreciate linguistic beauty, encourage writing and literary creativity, and affirm that Arabic is not merely a collection of words, but an authentic identity and cultural heritage that must be preserved and passed on to future generations.

The presenters recommended strengthening the use of Arabic in scientific and cultural activities within the college and encouraging students to take an interest in and pride in the Arabic language as a cultural identity. They also recommended supporting student initiatives that focus on reading, writing, and literary creativity in Arabic.