Faculty of Arts and Humanities Commences New Academic Year 1447 Hijri (2025-2026)

Today, Saturday, Muharram 3, 1447 Hijri, corresponding to June 28, 2025, the Dean Dr. Abdulmalik Issa and the Vices Dean officially launched the new academic year 1447 Hijri (2025-2026) across all academic and practical departments within the Faculty of Arts and Humanities.
The Dean and Vices Dean closely monitored the progress of the educational process, ensuring the punctuality of both professors and students, driven by a shared sense of academic responsibility.
Dr. Issa extended his congratulations to the faculty members and students on the commencement of the new academic year, expressing his hope for a year filled with academic contributions from the professors and excellent, distinguished achievements from the students.
“The beginning of a new academic year is not merely a temporal transition,” stated Dean Issa, “but a renewed opportunity for positive and constructive interaction with our students. It’s also a chance to renew our commitment to the educational and academic mission you have carried and continue to fulfill with dedication and sincerity, as we have always known you to do.”
He added, “As we welcome this year, we emphasize the importance of fostering a spirit of responsibility and ethical commitment in all aspects of academic and administrative work. Everyone—as we have always known them to be—should serve as an example of ethics, a model of dedication, and an embodiment of generosity, in alignment with the directives of University Rector Prof. Mohammed Al-Bukhaiti, who consistently stresses the necessity of the university being a positive environment that nurtures knowledge, character, and national identity.”
“Let us all renew our intentions and resolve to make this year a pivotal milestone in the history of our esteemed faculty,” urged Dr. Issa, “through collective effort, enhanced discipline, improved performance, and elevated academic achievement for our students. They are a trust placed upon us and the future hope of our beloved nation.”






