A delegation from the 46th Scholarly Session for the Explanation of the Amman Message—organized by the Ministry of Awqaf, Islamic Affairs and Holy Places in cooperation with the Jordan Armed Forces—visited the Royal Jordanian National Defense College on Monday. The purpose of the visit was to learn about the college’s mission, academic programs, and national objectives.The delegation received a comprehensive briefing on the establishment of the college, its national role in preparing and qualifying leaders from various ministries, institutions, and armed forces of fraternal countries. They also attended a lecture titled “The Concept of Jordanian National Security”, in the presence of the Commandant of the College, the Director of the King Abdullah II Institute for Preaching Training, and members of the college's faculty and guidance board.At the end, the participants toured the college’s facilities and expressed their appreciation for its distinguished national standing and the valuable experiences it offers to students during their academic journey in this renowned national institution.It is worth noting that the 46th scholarly session is being held at the King Abdullah II Institute for Training and Qualification of Preachers, with the participation of 60 scholars and intellectuals representing 40 fraternal countries.
A delegation from the 46th Scholarly Session for the Explanation of the Amman Message—organized by the Ministry of Awqaf, Islamic Affairs and Holy Places in cooperation with the Jordan Armed Forces—visited the Royal Jordanian National Defense College on Monday. The purpose of the visit was to learn about the college’s mission, academic programs, and national objectives.
The delegation received a comprehensive briefing on the establishment of the college, its national role in preparing and qualifying leaders from various ministries, institutions, and armed forces of fraternal countries. They also attended a lecture titled “The Concept of Jordanian National Security”, in the presence of the Commandant of the College, the Director of the King Abdullah II Institute for Preaching Training, and members of the college's faculty and guidance board.
At the end, the participants toured the college’s facilities and expressed their appreciation for its distinguished national standing and the valuable experiences it offers to students during their academic journey in this renowned national institution.
It is worth noting that the 46th scholarly session is being held at the King Abdullah II Institute for Training and Qualification of Preachers, with the participation of 60 scholars and intellectuals representing 40 fraternal countries.