Dean's Word
The Faculty of Religions and Human Sciences (FRH) is built on authentic philosophical principles, forming the intellectual, cognitive, and moral foundation for all its activities and programs. The faculty aims to inspire and instill a spirit of knowledge, the power of understanding, and noble ethical values among its students. It seeks to activate the latent potential to produce a scientific elite of professors, researchers, writers, and thinkers in the fields of religion and humanities, with the goal of engaging and creating solutions for contemporary intellectual and cultural issues.
The faculty is committed scientifically and ethically to local and global societal needs, establishing the foundation for a humanistic project that embodies the spirit of tolerance and dialogue among all humanity. It shapes a global human space inspired by the values espoused by generous religious texts, particularly those emphasizing monotheism.
The faculty focuses on graduating students at the highest levels, equipped with the knowledge, skills, and values necessary to enter life with the highest scientific and professional efficiency. This prepares them to participate in addressing cultural, intellectual, and educational issues in society, relying on a rational approach.
To achieve its cognitive, behavioral, and value-based objectives, FRH adheres to the best educational and technological methods and approaches in terms of learning, teaching, and evaluation within the framework of global quality standards. Additionally, it emphasizes intellectual activities through forums, conferences, interaction between students and the local environment, and integration into the global community.
By the will of Allah, the Most Gracious
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Dr. Fadi Nasser
Dean of the faculty of Religions and Human Sciences