As part of the series of scientific and educational activities organized by Al-Mustaqbal University, the Department of Building and Construction Engineering Technologies held a specialized workshop titled:
"The Possessor of Good Character Attains the Reward of Those Who Fast and Pray the Night."
The workshop took place at the Engineering Building halls, featuring a distinguished panel of speakers: Mr. Omran Issa, Ms. Nora Fawzi Abdo, and Ms. Kawthar Hussein Shaalan. The event was attended by a prominent group of faculty members, students, and individuals interested in educational and ethical development.
Workshop Pillars
The workshop addressed several core themes, focusing on:
The First Pillar: An explanation of the Prophetic Hadith, highlighting the immense reward of good character and its spiritual equivalence to the acts of fasting and nocturnal prayers.
The Second Pillar: The impact of virtuous morals on social stability and the development of a balanced, well-rounded personality.
The Third Pillar: The role of academics and role models in instilling these values within the university environment.
Interaction and Enrichment
The session witnessed extensive discussions and contributions from the audience, which enriched the topic. The researchers emphasized that good character is not merely a transient behavior but a form of worship that elevates a believer's status and increases their spiritual merit.
In conclusion, the attendees praised the efforts of the speakers (Omran Issa, Nora Fawzi, and Kawthar Hussein) for selecting such a vital topic that bridges religious principles with practical life, stressing the importance of hosting more seminars that touch upon the spiritual and behavioral aspects of the human experience.