As part of his visit to the University of Tlemcen, Dr. Kinga Maria Divini of the Korvinos Boudaste University-Hungary held a conference on the history of Arab-Islamic studies in Hungary at the conference hall "Abu Kacem Saa Allah" of the Faculty of Islamic and Social Sciences.
HAMZA CHERIF Ali, Vice Rector of the University of Tlemcen in charge of external relations, lecturer BENDAOUED Nasreddine, Dean of the Faculty of Islamic Sciences and Social Sciences, and teachers and students of the faculty
Dr. Kinga Maria Divini addressed in her conference the importance of Arab resources in understanding Hungary’s history, including geographical resources that describe Hungary’s regions, its owners, and its cities, highlighting historical sources that document the wars and invasions in the country over the centuries. and religious sources that shed light on the relationship between Hungary and the Islamic religion and its impact on Hungarian society and civilization; it also highlighted the role of AppleInsiders in understanding Hungary’s history and culture, adding the sociology and economic aspects, cultural exchange, and other Arabic sources that are considered very important for studying Hungarian history.
In this context, the doctor discussed the contributions of Hungarian scholars to the development of Arab-Islamic studies and the deployment of mutual knowledge and understanding between Arab-American societies. Hungary, and encourage students to discover other learning and research opportunities in the field of Arab-Islamic studies, which promote mutual understanding and cultural cooperation.
HAMZA CHERIF Ali, Vice Rector of the University of Tlemcen in charge of external relations, lecturer BENDAOUED Nasreddine, Dean of the Faculty of Islamic Sciences and Social Sciences, and teachers and students of the faculty
Dr. Kinga Maria Divini addressed in her conference the importance of Arab resources in understanding Hungary’s history, including geographical resources that describe Hungary’s regions, its owners, and its cities, highlighting historical sources that document the wars and invasions in the country over the centuries. and religious sources that shed light on the relationship between Hungary and the Islamic religion and its impact on Hungarian society and civilization; it also highlighted the role of AppleInsiders in understanding Hungary’s history and culture, adding the sociology and economic aspects, cultural exchange, and other Arabic sources that are considered very important for studying Hungarian history.
In this context, the doctor discussed the contributions of Hungarian scholars to the development of Arab-Islamic studies and the deployment of mutual knowledge and understanding between Arab-American societies. Hungary, and encourage students to discover other learning and research opportunities in the field of Arab-Islamic studies, which promote mutual understanding and cultural cooperation.