Abu Dhabi: Mohamed bin Zayed University for Humanities (MBZUH) has produced a TV series titled “Tomouh” that will start airing on Abu Dhabi TV in mid-February 2023.
The series, consisting of 13 episodes, will shed light on the university’s programs and serve as a platform to review initiatives to further its progress.
University professors and students will serve as presenters of the program and will discuss the university’s mission and role in society as a beacon of knowledge and culture, as well as its aspirations to be a prestigious centre of excellence in the world in the fields of humanities, social sciences, philosophy, Arabic language and literature, and Islamic studies.
Through the program, the university further aims to highlight its commitment to properly present Islam and Arab culture to the world and to spread the virtues of tolerance, love, and respect for human rights, as well as uphold the values of moderation and openness amongst different cultures and communities around the globe.
“Tomouh will also host enlightening discussions focusing on student life in the university, talking about their interests and passion for studying as well as aspirations for the future. All episodes will be filmed at the university’s main campus to showcase some of its more impressive facilities, such as the House of Wisdom library, smart halls, and outdoor green spaces,” the Chancellor added.
Furthermore, Dr. Al Dhaheri stated that the program will further the university’s commitment to preserving Sheikh Zayed’s legacy by delving into the meanings of human fraternity, intercultural communication, achieving excellence and creativity, and presenting Islam and Arab culture in a positive light that emphasises respect for the rights of others, moderation, and tolerance.