
1. Linguistic Excellence and Intercultural CommunicationMastering Languages: Enabling researchers and students to master Arabic, English, and French not only as tools for communication but also as keys to understanding the thought and literature of each culture.
2. Religious Dialogue and Shared ValuesDeep Understanding: Studying religions from a comparative academic perspective that highlights shared human values and respects doctrinal particularities.
Rejecting Intolerance: Spreading a culture of tolerance by highlighting the historical and philosophical points of convergence between different beliefs.
3. Linking Time and Place (History and Geography)Human Geography: Studying the influence of environment and geography on shaping cultural identities and the historical trajectories of peoples.
Reading History: Re-examining historical events with an analytical mindset to draw lessons and understand the roots of contemporary issues.
4. Exploring the Human PsychePsychological Balance: Providing studies in psychology that help individuals understand themselves and adapt to rapid social changes.