The judging committee announces the recommendations for the eighth edition of the Eloquence Art Competition

The judging committee for the National Eloquence Art Competition announced the recommendations for its eighth edition.

The competition is organized by the University and School Relations Division of the Public Relations Department at the Al-Abbas's (p) Holy Shrine, as part of the National Al-Kafeel Youth Project, under the slogan "Knights of Eloquence in the Oasis of Generosity and Eloquence," with the title "Imam as-Sadeq (peace be upon him) - A School of Free Thought."

Sixty students representing 20 educational directorates from Iraqi provinces are participating in the competition, with three participants from each directorate.

And the recommendations stated:
- The continuation of this completed project (the Eloquence Arts Project), for which the Al-Abbas's (p) Holy Shrine has provided all the necessary support and care until it has flourished and borne fruit in its fertile soil, and the enhancement of cooperation with the Ministry of Education and the School Activities Directorate.

- Printing the winning texts to become an immortal book bearing the name of the Eloquence knights, and a testament to the cognitive imprint of the Holy Shrine in its past and future contributions.
- Given the enthusiasm of the youth in this field, the judging committee envisions the necessity of expanding this project to include our honorable girls, so that it may reach perfection across our homeland, and for the women's Eloquence division to adopt this valuable initiative.
- The importance of inviting all schools in Iraq to revive this ancient art in the morning assemblies, so that voices may rise with truth and eloquence.
- Including university students in this noble project to refine talents, develop abilities, and create speakers who strive to uphold the word of truth and serve the community.
- Emphasizing the necessity of continuous communication with the top winners of this competition since the establishment of this successful project until this edition; because they are promising young talents who bring back the essence of Arabic culture and the authenticity of its heritage to our reality.

The competition is part of a series of activities organized by the Al-Abbas's (p) Holy Shrine to develop the skills of students in Iraqi schools and support student talents of various age groups.
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