Doha: The Ibn Khaldon Center for Humanities and Social Studies Center at Qatar University (QU) organized its second annual Tajseer conference under the theme "Reflections of Major Events on the World of Ideas: Interdisciplinary Approaches in Measuring Arab Consciousness." The conference brought together distinguished academics, researchers, and policymakers to explore the impact of key global and regional events on the intellectual and social landscape in the Arab world. This year's conference focused on interdisciplinary approaches, aiming to assess and explore how Arab consciousness interacts with significant events experienced by Arab youth. It also sought to uncover the effects of these events on the development of ideas in Arab studies and enhance researchers' ability to connect the real world with intellectual concepts. Additionally, the conference aimed to promote scientific research within the interdisciplinary studies of social sciences and humanities, providing a scholarly platform for researchers from various fields to meet, exchange ideas, and promote knowledge integration. In his opening remarks, Prof. Aiman Erbad, Vice President for Research and Graduate Studies at QU, emphasized the importance of the conference, stating, "The conference contributes to raising awareness and fostering intellectual strength, vision, and innovation. It helps in effectively addressing and understanding the current and future impacts of the challenges facing the Arab world today, especially as humanity has witnessed pivotal events that have left deep marks on the intellectual and knowledge structure." Dr. Nayef bin Nahar, Director of the Ibn Khaldon Center, also highlighted that the theme of this conference aims to observe the changes in the world of ideas as a result of the rapidly changing events we are experiencing. This observation allows us to foresee the future and work towards preparing for it. The conference featured research papers and discussions on a variety of topics, including the impact of significant ev ents such as the COVID-19 pandemic and the conflicts in Ukraine and Gaza on different aspects of life in the Arab world. Professors Ahmed Abouelella, Mansour Benzahi, and Abdelkhalek Sidati presented studies on the pandemic's effects on Arab youth in North Africa, particularly in Egypt, Algeria, and Morocco. The researchers focused on how the pandemic reshaped social and intellectual frameworks and daily practices among the youth. Another set of studies examined the impact of ongoing conflicts on Arab youth's perception of justice and international law. These papers, presented by Professors Ali Mohammed Salem, Walid Oweimer, Mustapha Bekhouche, and Taieb Touili, discussed how recent global conflicts, such as those in Ukraine and Gaza, have influenced Arab youth's point of views on justice within the global political landscape. Dr. Keltouma Aguis delivered another session, analyzing how feminist movements in the Arab world have responded to Israeli attacks on Gaza, particularly in terms of global feminist id eologies and narratives of resistance. She explored how these movements developed their perspectives and activism. The conference aimed to foster collaboration across disciplines, drawing from various fields such as sociology, political science, and data analysis, to provide fresh insights into the shifting dynamics of Arab thought. The annual Tajsser Conference continues to serve as a platform for open dialogue and intellectual exchange, encouraging researchers to collaborate and explore the main challenges facing contemporary Arab societies. The event also addressed the role of technology in shaping modern consciousness, with a particular focus on the influence of digital platforms on political discourse and social movements in the region. Source: Qatar News Agency
Related Articles
Three Palestinians killed by Israeli warplanes south of Gaza
GAZA: Three Palestinians were Sunday evening killed and others were injured as a result of the occupation aircraft and artillery bombing the city of Beit Lahia in the northern Gaza Strip, and Rafah in the south.
Local sources reported that occupation…
HH the Amir Sends Written Message to Ethiopian Prime Minister
HH the Amir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al-Thani sent a written message to HE Prime Minister of the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia Dr. Abiy Ahmed Ali pertaining to bilateral relations and ways to support and develop them.
The message was delivere…
PCBS: Increase in the Construction Cost Index (CCI) for Residential Buildings
RAMALLAH: The Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics (PCBS) has Sunday issued a statement on the Construction Cost Index (CCI), Road Cost Index (RCI), Water Networks Cost Index (WNCI) and Sewage Networks Cost Index (SNCI) in the West Bank during Nov…
