A group of professors from Nalut University participated on Wednesday, April 24, 2024, in the proceedings of the Fourth Scientific Conference for Colleges of Arts titled (Human Sciences and Their Role in the Culture of National Reconciliation Dialogue) under the slogan (Towards the Opening of Human Sciences to the Interests and Issues of Society), organized by the Faculty of Arts in Zawiya and the Faculty of Arts in Ajilat at Zawiya University during the days of April 24-25, 2024, in the halls of the Youth House in the city of Zawiya.
Where each of the following participated:
– Professor Al-Ajili Muhammad Omar Muftah, faculty memberCollege of Law – University Nalut A scientific paper titled "Restorative Justice as an Alternative to Criminal Sanctions: The Libyan Legislation as a Model"
– Professor Najia Khalifa Mohammed Al-Tayef, faculty membercollegeMedical Technology BenalutIn a scientific paper titled "The Philosophy of Dialogue and Its Role in Promoting Social Peace"
– Dr. Maki Ramadan Ahmed Al-Wahishi, a faculty member at the Faculty of Law in Nalut, presented a scientific paper titled "The Role of Islamic Sharia in Achieving Genuine National Reconciliation: Challenges and Solutions."
– Professor Intisar Khalifa Mohammed Al-Tayef, faculty memberCollege of Economics and Political Science / NalutIn a scientific paper titled "National Reconciliation and Its Role in the Cohesion of the Social Fabric in Libyan Society."
The conference was attended by the Deputy for Scientific Affairs at Al-Zawiya University, the Acting President of the University, the Director of the Office of Higher Education and Scientific Research Affairs, the Director of University Affairs Administration, the Secretary-General of the University, the Academic Advisor to Al-Zawiya University, several members of the Al-Zawiya Municipal Council, several members of the Council of Elders and Wise Men of Al-Zawiya, the Head of the Office of the National Authority for Sheikhs and Elders of Libya, the Advisor at the Center for Psychological and Educational Research at the Libyan Authority for Scientific Research, several heads of centers and offices, the Deans of Al-Zawiya University Colleges, several university professors and higher education institutions, several members of the psychological and social support teams at the center, and several individuals interested in the topic of national reconciliation.
We hope that this conference will yield results and recommendations that contribute to promoting a culture of national reconciliation dialogue, and pave the way towards building a cohesive society where every individual fulfills their duties and enjoys their rights, a stable and secure community characterized by good social relations, the rule of law, and the enjoyment of safety and security.