Conferences are held by groups from the same or different countries, and discuss some of the social, economic, political, cultural, or educational events to set up a system that the participants agree upon to organize their life to meet the demands of economic and social changes development, which leads a country from a traditional society to another. Such changes involve industry, commerce, education, employment, etc., and the training of good citizens to contribute to the welfare of their country. United Nations reports about the evaluation of development, have it that development is the creation of social change, be it material, raising the economic and technological standards in society, or moral, targeting people's traditions and preferences, without so much affecting their basic principles.
Numerous conferences are held to face up to globalization, Zionist dangers directed against Arabs and Islam, and problems of terrorism that have preoccupied conferences everywhere. We insist once more that international conferences are held to debate such disasters, which target our beliefs, traditions, and culture. Such interference aims at reshaping our educational programs whose conception and application we are best placed to ensure. It would take a lot space to survey some images of the Zionist attack on Arabs and Islam.
When universities posit conferences among their top priorities to discuss educational, methodological, cultural, economic, or social issues, these conferences would better face up to problems of estrangement directed against Islam, theories and principles hostile to Islam, moral disintegration that was ushered into our homes by satellite channels, and others. We must prepare to face up to all this with all our might. This is the role of universities to counter these challenges and this intellectual invasion through its students.