Department of History and International Relations Reviews Senior Students’ Graduation Projects

The Department of History and International Relations at the Faculty of Arts and Humanities, Sana’a University, held a defense session today for senior students’ graduation projects. The session took place at the French Building (Hall 2), attended by the Head of Department and several distinguished faculty members.
This year’s discussions featured a series of critical research papers focused on the Palestinian cause from diverse historical and conceptual perspectives. Under the supervision of Dr. Huda Al-Waisi, students presented their findings as follows:
• Zaid Mohammed Ali Al-Thulaya: Examined the Palestinian cause from 1948 to 2002.
• Hajar Hussein Ali Al-Hadri: Explored the history of Palestine through ancient and contemporary lenses.
• Asma Mohsen Sufyan Wajihaldeen: Analyzed the developments of the Palestinian cause from 1900 to 2023.
• Ghufran Saleh Al-Wajman: Investigated the centrality of the Palestinian cause within the “Quranic Path” project.
During the defense, students outlined their research objectives, significance, and the theoretical and conceptual frameworks adopted. The discussions also delved into the methodologies, hypotheses, and analytical tools utilized, fostering a high-level scholarly dialogue between the students and the examination committee.
Prof. Abdulhakeem Al-Hijri, Head of the Department, emphasized that these sessions are vital for honing students’ scientific research skills and deepening their awareness of contemporary historical and political issues. He commended the students for their academic efforts and the high caliber of their research.




