
Dr. Intisar Adnan Al-Awwad, an instructor in the History Department at the College of Arts at the University of Basrah, participated in the sixth international feminist cultural festival, Spirit of Prophecy.
Participation included presenting the research entitled (Mechanisms for confronting doctrinal deviation in the Fatimid curriculum, a historical study), which won first place.
The research dealt with the reality of the events that followed the departure of the Prophet, may God’s prayers and peace be upon him and his family, and made Lady Fatima, peace be upon her, confront the deviation that afflicted the nation of her father, the Chosen One, may God’s prayers and peace be upon him and his family, and the distorted thought that began to establish a thesis opposing the thesis of the Muhammadan approach, so she, peace be upon her, confronted all of this by adopting effective mechanisms. , issuing the message and warning in continuation of the approach of her father, may God bless him and grant him peace. He also saw her as representing prophecy in spirit, thought, and behavior, so he described her in a way that goes beyond emotion to the realism of the missionary action and the dimension of its future impact, saying in it: She is my heart and she is my soul that is at my side.