In support of the academic journey, a faculty member from the Department of Creed has been appointed to a ministerial committee to establish a Master’s program in Da‘wah and Preaching.

Within the framework of enhancing the academic trajectory and advancing academic programs, Assistant Professor Dr. Sadiq Bakr Mahmoud, a faculty member of the Department of Creed and Islamic Thought, has been selected for membership in a ministerial committee tasked with establishing a Master’s degree program in Da‘wah and Preaching in Nineveh Governorate (Al-Imam Al-A‘dham University College). This comes as part of the efforts of the Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research aimed at developing postgraduate studies in a manner consistent with current requirements and societal needs.

This selection reflects Dr. Bakr’s distinguished scholarly competence and academic expertise in the field of Da‘wah and preaching, as well as his active contributions to scientific research and university teaching, which are expected to support the work of the ministerial committee and help achieve its academic objectives.

The committee is responsible for preparing the scientific and methodological framework of the program, developing course curricula, and defining the objectives and learning outcomes, ensuring the establishment of a rigorous Master’s program that keeps pace with academic developments and strengthens the role of balanced Da‘wah discourse in serving society.

For its part, the College Deanship expressed its pride in this academic participation, affirming that the selection of the college’s faculty members for ministerial committees reflects the distinguished academic standing of the college and its active role in contributing to the development of higher education and postgraduate studies in Iraq.