MAKKAH: Umm Al-Qura University in Makkah hosted a conference on the role of universities in promoting values and intellectual awareness, the Saudi Press Agency reported.
The three-day event, which ended on Wednesday, gathered academics, experts, and professionals in education and intellectual affairs.
The first session explored how Saudi universities foster human values and intellectual awareness, highlighting the role of research in this effort.
The second session reviewed local and global initiatives to advance intellectual awareness and discussed partnerships to unify efforts.
Another session examined universities’ societal responsibility, highlighting collaboration with religious institutions, media engagement, community campaigns and sharing conference outcomes on social platforms. It also called for a sustainable platform for specialized research.
Sheikh Abdulrahman Al-Sanad, president of the Commission for the Promotion of Virtue and Prevention of Vice, said the erosion of moral foundations in some societies was due to emerging intellectual trends.
Al-Sanad highlighted the need to uphold values and outlined ways to translate ethics from theory into practice.
During the conference, Umm Al-Qura University launched two online platforms: “Mustasharak” (Your Consultant) and “Wa’i” (Awareness).
Both offer free, confidential consultations on mental health, education, family counseling, social support and career development, provided by expert faculty.
The platforms aim to boost psychological well-being, social health, and personal and professional growth, enhancing overall quality of life.
“Wa’i” also serves as a secure channel to report intellectual misconduct, radical behavior or concerning trends, ensuring privacy while fostering a safe, values-driven campus.
The initiative promotes community participation in national protection efforts and strengthens civic responsibility.