Therefore, the General Secretariat of the al-Abbas's (p) holy shrine decided to support this project, which is one of the activities of the Division of University Relations within the national Al-Kafeel Youth project.
The closing ceremony was held in the main hall of the Sheikh Al-Kulayni Complex, starting by the recitation of verses from the Holy Quran and reading Surat Al-Fatihah in memory of the martyrs of Iraq, then there was a word for the al-Abbas's (p) holy shrine delivered by Abdul Sattar Al-Hajami, who stated: "As usual, the al-Abbas's (p) holy shrine is accustomed to establish festivals and events that will discover the hobbies and refine talents, among which this session that was entitled "Al-Kafeel Heroes' camp". And it is hoped there will be a longer time so that we can do some of what we aspire to, but time did not help so."
He added: "I hope and aspire that you be at the level of the title you have been given "Al-Kafeel heroes" by having the courage, altruism, strength and steadfastness in the support of religion and support the right, and I hope you complement what your parents began from sacrifice and altruism defending the land and honor face to the criminal ISIL gangs ".
The ceremony also included a theater presentation by a group of students participating in the camp. And then it was concluded by the distribution of certificates of participation to the students who expressed their pleasure and gratitude to the al-Abbas's (p) holy shrine for this blessed initiative and stressed that they had benefited from the lectures presented to them, especially as they feel a change in their behaviors with others, and this is the aim of this camp.
The camp included a number of religious, intellectual, cultural, scientific and recreational activities such as lectures and lessons in the sciences of the Holy Quran and lectures in human development and general issues relating to the general situation of the student. It also included theoretical and practical lessons in the training of CPR, In addition to religious, sports and scientific and cultural competitions, which included questions of jurisprudence, religion and science.