The al-Abbas's (p) holy shrine continues to receive outstanding students

The Department of Public Relations at the al-Abbas's (p) Holy Shrine continues to receive outstanding students, from the secondary and primary levels, in coordination with the directorates of education and school administrations, as part of the Al-Joud Cultural Forum program that aims to support and encourage outstanding and distinguished students.
The forum is supervised and implemented by the University and School Relations Division of the aforementioned department, and is part of the Al-Kafeel National Youth Project, which has devoted an area of ​​interest to this category.
The outstanding students who were hosted by the forum are the students of Al-Hussein School (peace be upon him) in the province of Karbala, and according to what the coordinator of the student delegation, Mr. Amin Ali Shaker, told Al-Kafeel Network, “Receiving this group of students accompanied by the teaching staff is a continuation of previous groups that were hosted within the events and activities of the forum. The division and the leadership of its department in this field, which aims to support the educational process in the country."
He added, "The forum included visiting the two holy shrines of Imam al-Hussayn and his brother Aba al-Fadl al-Abbas (peace be upon them), in addition to a tour of their museums and reviewing their valuables and heritage holdings, then they took a meal at the host restaurant of Aba al-Fadl al-Abbas (peace be upon him), and giving them gifts from his holy shrine."
The delegation, through the school's administrative assistant, Muhannad Raheem, expressed his thanks and gratitude to the al-Abbas's (p) holy shrine, for providing this opportunity and caring for the outstanding students, noting that "the holy shrine is a forerunner to establish such programs, which support the educational process of students, to continue their path in addition to their careers, and increasing the students’ activity and desire to get the highest grades, and this was a moral dose for them.”
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