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Al-Mana proves Alasha's convert to Islam as stated in his two Islamic poems.

King Khalid University, Media Center

The Professor of Arabic literature at King Saud University, who is also the Supervisor of Al-Manaa's Chair for the studies and literature of the Arabic language, Dr. Abdul Aziz Nasser Al Manaa has proved Alasha's convert to Islam as stated in his two Islamic poems. The Professor demonstrated narratives and proved that they are incorrect.

It was stated during hosting the Professor - as a scientific visitor - by the Faculty of Humanities of King Khalid University from 1st to 6th of Muharram 1436 AH. The visit included a meeting with His Excellency, King Khalid University President, Prof. Abdulrahman Hamad Aldawood, in the attendance of the Dean of the Faculty of Humanities, Dr. Yahya Al-Sharif, and the Head of the Department of Arabic Language and its Literature, Dr. Abdulrahman Mohsni. Aldawood appreciated the professor's, the Faculty's and the Department's scientific visit, which represented a distinguished addition to the stock of knowledge of the students of graduate studies and scientific sections. Aldawood presented the university's award to the guest - Prof. Al-Manaa.

In the same context, the first symposium of the scientific visit started under the title, " Suheim Al-hushas' Poem, second reading. In the second episode, which was held on the following day, the researcher refuted, using the scientific evidence, Alasha's narratives about the Prophet Muhammad, peace be upon him, which were found at 4 famous heritage books. He - the Professor - proved Alasha's convert to Islam as stated in his two Islamic poems.

In the third episode of the scientific visit, the researcher handled two themes; the first is a poem for Ka'b bin Zuhair Suad, which the researcher considered to belong to Gahilia era in context, and not linked to the Islamic vision.

It is noteworthy that the Professor met the Humanities Faculty members, and visited King Khalid chair, as well as the Central Library of the University.