11 May 2016
In cooperation with the Supreme Council for Youth... Al-Ahliyya Amman University organizes a seminar entitled The Hashemites and Jerusalem”
Deanship of Student Affairs at Al-Ahliyya Amman University, in cooperation with the Supreme Council for Youth, organized seminar talk events The Hashemites and Jerusalem and that was on Nizar Qabbani theater in the presence of the University President, Prof. Sadeq Hamed, Chairman of the Supreme Council for Youth, Dr. Sami Al-Majali, Secretary General of the Royal Committee for Jerusalem Affairs, Dr. Abdullah Kan’an, the General Secretary Assistant of Awqaf Ministry, the director of Jerusalem gateway, Abdullah Al-Abbadi, Faculties’ deans, and a large crowd of University students. The University President, Prof. Sadeq Hamed, praised the efforts adopted by the Supreme Council for Youth to increase intellectual awareness among Jordanian youth in various fields and aspects, and that is through the involvement of University students in all workshops, seminars, and camps, carried out by the Council, pointing out that this seminar was to establish the principles of national unity among our youth and to confirm of what we have learned from the Hashemite family of values and principles specifically about the Jerusalem hearts of the Islamic nation. The head of the Supreme Council for Youth, Dr. Sami Al-Majali insured that Jerusalem was and still the concern of Hashemites through their long and honored history, and to this day under the attention and efforts of His Majesty King Abdullah II Bin Al Hussein since he came to power, and his Semitism directives and persistent follow-ups for the Reconstruction Committee, and his generous donations to maintain these shrines. It is noteworthy that this seminar comes within the midst of The Kingdom's centenary celebrations to the Great Arab Revolt.Mr. Al-Abbadi discussed the efforts adopted by the Jordanian Ministry of Awqaf with the Semitism Royal directives to keep the identity of Jerusalem city and Al-Aqsa Mosque and to emphasize its Arab and Islamic identity, while Abdullah Kanaan explained that Hashemites gifts towards the sons of Arab and Islamic nation multiplied, notably the Hashemite reconstruction to Al-Aqsa Mosque, Dome of the Rock, and the other Islamic monuments in Jerusalem. The seminar included a presentation for a film about the historical and spiritual link between Amman and Jerusalem, diagrams, and drawings about the Hashemite reconstruction of the city.
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