Within the activities of the “Sustainability Week” hosted by AL-Mustaqbal University in the Medical Building, the pavilion of the College of Health and Medical Technologies presented a distinguished model that reflects the integration of medical skills with artistic aesthetics, through an innovative student contribution in Arabic calligraphy and Islamic manuscripts.
This participation highlighted a cultural and human dimension complementary to health-related disciplines, showcasing a collection of calligraphic artworks featuring Qur’anic verses and timeless Islamic wisdom. These works were executed in various Arabic calligraphy styles, demonstrating high precision in artistic detail and harmony in aesthetic composition.
The pavilion was transformed into a space that bridges science and art, affirming that academic excellence in health sciences is closely linked to the development of a balanced cultural identity. This aligns with the concept of “cultural sustainability” as a key element in the university’s vision of preparing well-rounded students in knowledge, skills, and human values.
Attending academics and students praised this creative output, noting that the precision and harmony of the calligraphy reflect students’ focus and discipline, which in turn mirrors the high quality of academic training within the college.
In conclusion, the College Presidency reaffirmed its continuous support for student talents and its commitment to providing a stimulating educational environment that fosters creativity and leadership among students.
AL-Mustaqbal University
The First University in Iraq