The official website of the al-Abbas's (p) Holy Shrine; the Al-Kafeel Global Network opens a website for the Women's Library.

The official website of the al-Abbas's (p) Holy Shrine; the Al-Kafeel Global Network opens a website for the Women's Library, to be parts of the specialized websites of the Network.

The website is in the following link:

https://alkafeel.net/women_library/index.php

The website is designed and programmed by the Internet Division of the Department of the Intellectual and Cultural Affairs at the al-Abbas's (p) holy shrine in accordance with the modern and developed visions in line with the development in this field.

The website includes a number of sections including:

1- News: Including the activities and events of the Women's Library.

2- Video library: Including video clips produced by the division.

3- Picture library: Including a variety of pictures of the library and is activities.

4- You are my example: Including a number of prominent women figures in the Islamic history with a brief biography about each of them.

5- Lets read together: Including a number of publications of the al-Abbas's (p) holy shrine.

6- Riyadh al-Zahra: A sub-site of the magazine "Riyadh al-Zahra" for women, which is a monthly magazine published by the Department of Intellectual and Cultural Affairs at the holy shrine.

7 - al-Mishkat: A monthly bulletin issued by the Reading Support Unit in the Women's Library Division. It is dedicated to publishing the writings of the Friends of the Library Project.

8 - Friends of the Library: Dedicated to a large project adopted by the Women Library Division aims to encourage reading. Those wishing to participate in this project may choose one of the books published in this section. After reading it she can sent a summary about it, then the summary is presented to a specialized committee and then published in the monthly newsletter (Mishkat) or on the site itself.

It is noteworthy that the website is managed by a cadre of women specialized in the Division of Women's Library, after being subjected to an intensive course.
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