As part of cultural and religious activities, the University of Baghdad organized the third Ramadan Quranic Competition. The College of Agricultural Engineering Sciences participated in this event, held under the slogan, “Indeed, this Quran guides to that which is most suitable.” The competition aimed to promote spiritual values among students. Attendees included the University President, Professor Dr. Bahaa Ibrahim Insaf, and the College Dean, Professor Dr. Amira Muhammad Salih. Also present were Dr. Muthanna Falahi Hammoud, Head of the Psychological Guidance Unit, and university representatives.
Student Abdullah Ali Radi from the Department of Agricultural Extension represented the college. His outstanding performance earned the audience’s admiration. He was honored by the University President for his remarkable achievement in the competition.
The College of Agricultural Engineering Sciences congratulates Abdullah Ali Radi on this accomplishment. The college takes pride in its students, who continue to elevate its reputation in various forums. Congratulations to the college and the student for this prestigious recognition.

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