As an extension of Al Wasl University’s pioneering role and as a development of its institutional performance, the Center for Prophetic Traditions Research was established at Al Wasl University after the remarkable success achieved by the General Secretariat of the Noble Hadith Conference throughout its ten sessions. The decision to establish it was issued by the director on November 15, 2021, under the gracious direction of His Excellency Juma Al Majid, Chairman of the Board of Trustees.
Vision:
The center aspires to leadership, excellence, and enhancing societal confidence in the field of Prophetic Traditions research at both the regional and international levels.
Mission:
To serve the Noble Prophetic Traditions and provide innovative solutions to societal issues and developments inspired by the Prophetic guidance, within a research environment characterized by authenticity and contemporaneity.
Objectives:
To hold the International Noble Hadith Conference every two years.
To hold periodic conferences to discuss emerging issues in society.
To produce applications that serve the Prophetic Traditions, in collaboration with specialized centers within and outside the university.
To preserve the Prophetic heritage in cooperation with various heritage centers such as the Hamdan Center for Heritage Revival and the Juma Al Majid Center for Culture and Heritage.
To contribute to the development of Prophetic Traditions courses in educational institutions, in light of evaluating the outcomes.
To establish cooperation agreements with specialized centers in Prophetic Traditions worldwide to activate the center’s strategies.
To introduce diverse studies on Prophetic Traditions, while evaluating them to identify strengths and opportunities for improvement.