
In a scene overflowing with faith and devotion, academia merged with Hussaini service as Al-Zahraa College of Medicine, represented by its Dean, Assistant Professor Dr. Jawad Ramadan Fadhel, and the Scientific Assistant Dean, Lecturer Dr. Ihsan Mardan Hammoud, accompanied by a select group of staff members, undertook field supervision of the University of Basrah’s service convoy at the Shalamcheh border crossing. The convoy was established to provide services to pilgrims participating in the blessed Arbaeen pilgrimage.
Science in Service of Faith: A Renewed Humanitarian Mission
This initiative falls within the framework of community engagement that Al-Zahraa College of Medicine is keen to uphold. The academic delegation embodied the spirit of cooperation and solidarity through its active participation in providing logistical, medical, and service support to pilgrims arriving from outside Iraq via the Shalamcheh border crossing.
Dr. Jawad Ramadan Fadhel expressed his pride and honor in this participation, stating:
“Serving the visitors of Imam Hussein (peace be upon him) is an unparalleled honor. It is an extension of the mission of science and humanity that we believe in.”
Medicine Heals Hearts and Bodies: On-the-Ground Medical Contribution
The staff of Al-Zahraa College of Medicine went beyond symbolic presence, actively providing healthcare and first aid to pilgrims, especially under challenging weather conditions and the density of crowds. Medical and preventive supplies were distributed, and health guidance was offered to ensure the safety of pilgrims on their journey to the holy city of Karbala.
Key Services Provided:
Type of ServiceProviding EntityNumber of BeneficiariesFirst AidAl-Zahraa Medical StaffOver 300 pilgrimsMask DistributionHealth Prevention Unit500 masksHealth GuidanceClinical Stage StudentsOngoing daily Strengthening National Identity and Social Solidarity
This initiative is part of a series of activities organized by the University of Basrah and its various colleges, aimed at promoting volunteerism, national belonging, and reinforcing the values of solidarity and humanity that lie at the heart of the Arbaeen pilgrimage. The visit was warmly welcomed by convoy organizers and pilgrims, who expressed their gratitude for the efforts made by academic and medical staff to serve and comfort them.
An Inspiring Conclusion: When Science Meets Faith
Thus, Iraqi universities continue to write new chapters of giving, where science meets faith, the land is graced by the footsteps of pilgrims, and hearts are illuminated by the light of Hussaini service. The participation of Al-Zahraa College of Medicine in the University of Basrah’s convoy is not merely a field activity—it is a living embodiment of the mission of education in service of humanity, religion, and the homeland.