Al-Asaker lectures on Terrorism at the Writers Union
In the Jordanian Writers and Authors Union, a lecture was organized by the Sama Cultural Association, with the attendance of writers, authors, media professionals, and tribal sheikhs. The speaker at the lecture was the union's leader, poet Alian Al-Adwan, along with the union's administrative body and cultural committee, the Sama Cultural Association, a union member group, and guests from various sectors of society.
The poet Adnan Al-Saudi handled the lecture in a refined way, while Al-Asakreh introduced and managed the interventions in an engaging and enjoyable way.
Dr. Al-Asakreh delivered a captivating political speech in an elegant fashion, starting off by showing a video with TV clips showcasing the significance of His Majesty King Abdullah II Ibn Al-Hussein.
In global forums to globally separate religion and terrorism and to elucidate the reasons for terrorism, its various forms, and strategies to combat it.
Al-Asakerah, the speaker, discussed the significant impact of His Majesty the King on Muslims and individuals of various religions, emphasizing his ability to effectively communicate and defend religion with his exceptional qualities. The lecture concluded with an informal and enjoyable discussion between the lecturer and the audience, adding value and importance through the audience's insightful contributions.
In the Jordanian Writers and Authors Union, a lecture was organized by the Sama Cultural Association, with the attendance of writers, authors, media professionals, and tribal sheikhs. The speaker at the lecture was the union's leader, poet Alian Al-Adwan, along with the union's administrative body and cultural committee, the Sama Cultural Association, a union member group, and guests from various sectors of society.
The poet Adnan Al-Saudi handled the lecture in a refined way, while Al-Asakreh introduced and managed the interventions in an engaging and enjoyable way.
Dr. Al-Asakreh delivered a captivating political speech in an elegant fashion, starting off by showing a video with TV clips showcasing the significance of His Majesty King Abdullah II Ibn Al-Hussein.
In global forums to globally separate religion and terrorism and to elucidate the reasons for terrorism, its various forms, and strategies to combat it.
Al-Asakerah, the speaker, discussed the significant impact of His Majesty the King on Muslims and individuals of various religions, emphasizing his ability to effectively communicate and defend religion with his exceptional qualities. The lecture concluded with an informal and enjoyable discussion between the lecturer and the audience, adding value and importance through the audience's insightful contributions.
In the Jordanian Writers and Authors Union, a lecture was organized by the Sama Cultural Association, with the attendance of writers, authors, media professionals, and tribal sheikhs. The speaker at the lecture was the union's leader, poet Alian Al-Adwan, along with the union's administrative body and cultural committee, the Sama Cultural Association, a union member group, and guests from various sectors of society.
The poet Adnan Al-Saudi handled the lecture in a refined way, while Al-Asakreh introduced and managed the interventions in an engaging and enjoyable way.
Dr. Al-Asakreh delivered a captivating political speech in an elegant fashion, starting off by showing a video with TV clips showcasing the significance of His Majesty King Abdullah II Ibn Al-Hussein.
In global forums to globally separate religion and terrorism and to elucidate the reasons for terrorism, its various forms, and strategies to combat it.
Al-Asakerah, the speaker, discussed the significant impact of His Majesty the King on Muslims and individuals of various religions, emphasizing his ability to effectively communicate and defend religion with his exceptional qualities. The lecture concluded with an informal and enjoyable discussion between the lecturer and the audience, adding value and importance through the audience's insightful contributions.
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Al-Asaker lectures on Terrorism at the Writers Union
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