The Department of Da`wah and Islamic Culture (Female Section) in Al-Leith presented a program entitled "It is for Them That You Must Strive" on Monday, 1 Rabi` Al-Awwal, 1440 A.H. The program was carried out by the female students of the Department of Da`wah and Islamic Culture, with the aim of deepening dutifulness to parents in the hearts of female students, and guiding students to the right methods and desirable means of dealing with their parents, as well as clarifying the results of being dutiful to one's parents.
The program included many sections and PowerPoint presentations, and concluded with a speech by Dr. Amal Al-Murshid, comments by the students, and brochures and leaflets distributed to the students.
The activity was held under the supervision of Prof. Rahmah Asiri, the Head of the Department, and the course lecturer, Sumayyah Al-Hadriti, with the participation of Ms. Nurah Al-Hasnani, Dr. Amal Al-Murshid, Ms. Sharifah Al-Jami`i, and Ms. Mizharah Al-Shamili.
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