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COLLEGE OF MEDICINE ALFAISAL UNIVERSITY
MED TIMES
© 2008-2009 VOICE YOURSELF!
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■ Eid Break has been over for a while now! But so is our mid-term exam! I hope all that went had a glorious Hajj and that all did well on their exams.
Contents The News Debut!
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The Physical Embodiment of our Memories
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Representatives Express Further
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Poetry in Motion
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Supporting Ghaza during Iftar
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A Future Carved in Collaboration
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A Harvard Med Strategy
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Riddle Me This!
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We’re all making the transition back into anatomy and physiology. So, to ease the stress and color your daily life at Alfaisal as a future doctor, I am pleased to present to you with the first College of Medicine newsletter, “Med Times!”
The News Debut! ■ It is the honor of the College of Medicine to bring forth the production of our first newsletter which will be the channel illustrating the activities and news within our College through students, faculty, and the Alfaisal University as a whole.
■ Dr. Wael Al-Kattan Asst. Professor of Surgery Vice Dean, Academic & Student Affairs
Our newsletter is anticipated to be released on a monthly basis throughout the academic calendar, compiling a variety of issues around our College of Medicine. The newsletter will be highlighting the developments and advancements within our College such as, our achievements, medical education programs, upcoming events, recent faculty recruitment activity, accreditations, broadcast our strategic and academic plans, curriculum and syllabus status. This newsletter will focus on all
student affairs such as student assessment, student development programs, their feedback, the social and sport activities. Besides, it will also provide useful links and contact and grow into the link uniting our college with our affiliated partners; such as Partners Harvard Medical International and their recent communications and feedback, as well as King Faisal Specialist Hospital & Research Center to emphasize the accomplishments and immense efforts being put forth in the growth of our institution. This newsletter will also deliver our image and news to local and international universities keeping us under focus and maintaining a continuous bond. Finally I would like to show my gratitude to the entire team for helping in creating this newsletter. ■
(1) In the name of Allah, Most Gracious, Most Merciful (2) Praise be to Allah, the Cherisher and Sustainer of the worlds (3) Most Gracious, Most Merciful (4) Master of the Day of Judgment (5) Thee do we worship, and Thine aid we seek (6) Show us the straight way (7) The way of those on whom Thou hast bestowed Thy Grace, those whose (portion) is not wrath, and who go not astray. ■ Chapter 1: The Opening
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The Physical Embodiment of Our Memories "Med Times" would not have been so if it weren’t for a distinctive academic affairs officer, Abir Ashour. Her determination, advice, and organization helped further this newsletter and bring it into existence. As such, thank you Ms. Abir for all, your time and efforts are greatly appreciated. All in all, I leave you with words far greater than mine, the words of the prophet Muhammad, peace be upon him, as he said, "The ink of the scholar is more holy than the blood of the martyr." ■ Mohammed Khusheim Newsletter Representative mkhusheim@alfaisal.edu
For inquiries, suggestions, contributions, or for those who want to submit an article of their own, then please feel free to contact me in person or by email on mkhusheim@alfaisal.edu ■
■ I am greatly enthused and honored to be the newsletter representative and liaison of the Alfaisal College of Medicine family. I am pleased to present to you with the first College of Medicine newsletter! Debuting on an ideal date of January 2009, the College of Medicine newsletter, Med Times, will Insha'Allah offer a wide variety of features that will enable all to fulfill their writing desires and incorporate their character into what will hopefully mark the beginning of our educational journey. From news and updates on the curriculum, to personal articles, photo galleries, and miscellaneous studentcentered categories, Med Times will cover all! Not only will the newsletter provide the physical embodiment of our memories for the years to come, but also allow one to share their unique written voice. Be it a poem, short story, or opinion. An independent newsletter from that of the university's, the College of Medicine newsletter will also provide up-to -date news on medical related issues globally and specifically on King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Center. A network for our faculty and student body, the newsletter will be published at the start of every month with input from as many as possible, INCLUDING YOU! Please keep in mind that the newsletter is ours to manipulate and mold to our liking in order to further better the college by sharing, communicating, and writing. If you ask me what the main point is of having a newsletter, then I would answer you that it is to voice yourself.
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Representatives Express Further
■ Medical Student Association: Abdulhadi AlAmoudi, Ayman Mohamed, Bara AlMakadma, Mohanad Abusaleh, Mohammed Khusheim, Ammar Awaad, and Sadek Obeidat ■ The Medical Student Association (MSA) is made up of seven students from the College of Medicine. Each bringing their own color to the mix, the representatives hold specific tasks to adhere to, all for the sake of the students. As such, this committee was formed by the students and for the students to begin with. I highly recommend that students communicate with us on a constant level in order to attend to their needs and inquiries. All contact information can be found at the back, better yet, please feel free to speak to us in person. On the last week prior to our ten day Hajj holiday, we made presentations to introduce ourselves and show what we had to offer and what input we need from you. Especially important was the hard work of the assessment representative, Abdulhadi AlAmoudi, who provided more than adequate revision material of the curriculum we took up to the exam. A special thanks to him and his efforts!
supplied students with surveys to fill out concerning the first midterm exam, seeing that feedback regarding our academic life is of high priority. Also, the faculty was very constructive and helpful throughout data gathering and generating the results. Hopefully all were satisfied with the outcome of the test and that the survey reflects all that which is positive about the exam and college. Overall, if there was one thing that you could get from all this, is that we only represent the College of Medicine and that the true Medical Student Association is all of us.
■ President of the MSA Ayman Mohamed introducing the MSA to the class
■ Mohammed Khusheim
At the end, the Dean, Dr. Khalid Kattan, gave us his input on the overall scheme of the MSA and that it is set into good motion. He also added a few words of encouragement in that he has high expectations of all the students and that everyone will Insha’Allah be successful throughout the years to come. Further, on December 22, 2008, the MSA, especially the assessment representative Adbdulhadi AlAmoudi,
■ Dr. Khalid Kattan Professor of Surgery Dean of the College of Medicine
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■ As I witness Med-Time's first issue emerge to life, it's my pleasure to introduce myself through it to all my beloved brothers and colleagues reading these lines. I am Ayman Mohamed Awad, MSA's president. I am an 18 year old Sudanese that was born and raised in KSA. I graduated from Alfaisalia Privet School in 2007. Then I was blessed to enter and graduate from KFF's UPP in 2008.I was honored by my great colleagues to be the Medicine Students President. It became very obvious to me since the first day being MSA's first president is much more than a luxury, it is in fact a real responsibility. But I assure all those who believed in me and offered me their trust, that I will not let you down. As the president, my job is to present and lead the medical students. It's my responsibility to make sure that their journey in Alfaisal's Medical College is an enjoyable and rewarding one. Making a change towards the better future is the ultimate goal that I am aiming to achieve. However, I will need your help and cooperation along with the MSA members; your participation in our different activities and your continues advice and support. So let us all join hand to hand in order for us to draw a brighter future together.
■ Ayman Mohamed MSA President amohamed@alfaisal.edu
■ It is my pleasure to be representing the student body in the College of Medicine in curriculum affairs. I know the students are not going to be the ones who make the curriculum, but that is not what I am elected to this position for. The idea is that I’m hoping that through this position we can keep the students aware that they have a say. After all, we did not set the curriculum (which we should not), but we can help the experts modify it to what is going to be most beneficial for us, and even easier and smoother for our professors. The task is not easy, but if we can meet our objectives in the different fields that the "Medical Student Association" (MSA) is trying to meet, we hopefully are going to have it better. ■ Bara AlMakadma Curriculum Representative balmakadma@alfaisal.edu
Be sure to ask me if you need any help regarding the curriculum and the way it is presented, because we can always keep our staff informed of what we see is right, and learn from them why or why not it is right or wrong. Thus we can build a community that is interactive not only in medical-related concepts, but in all the issues of our stay in university. Let's all work together to keep you updated about your lectures, your time tables, and anything concerning the materials we are studying.
■ Now that you have made the choice for the assessment committee students’ representative, my challenge is to make a change through you. Our goal is to ensure that this change will happen. In short, my role on the assessment committee occurs mainly before the exam as well as after. Before every exam I will orient you and give you the complete picture about the exam, and after the exam I will take your feedbacks and your impressions, and discuss them with the assessment committee’s boss, Dr. Paul Ganguly. Your role is to cooperate with me in order to achieve our goal which is “making a change”, not only at the College of Medicine level, but also at the entire university level. I am a graduate from Dar Al Fikr schools in Jeddah; I was added to the dean’s list in the UPP last year. I have been involved in many committees such as: Financial committee, graduation ceremony committee and sport committee. I act as vice Imam of Othamn Bin Affan Mosque in Jeddah as well as the official Imam of Alfaisal University. My graduation research was on reading as I was considered to be as the first best research among my colleagues in the secondary school.
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■ Abdulhadi AlAmoudi Assessment Representative aalamoudi@alfaisal.edu
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■ My name is Mohanad Abusaleh. I am the sport representative of the College of Medicine. I graduated from Riyadh Al-Saleheen School and I believe that sport is a very essential part student life. The whole purpose behind medicine is to sustain someone’s health. Hence, sport, as you know, plays a major role in upholding that principle; it strengthens the muscles, enhances respiration and improves heart rate. Moreover, sport is very important in building student character. I am planning on making soccer tournaments, swimming, table-tennis competitions and many other projects. However, I am here to represent you. I am here to listen to your ideas. I need your help, I need your support and I need your participation. I need you to tell me what you want. If you have any plans or suggestions related to sports, please contact me. I will do my best in making your ideas happen. Some of the plans suggested are the following: ■ Mohanad Abusaleh Sports Representative mabusaleh@alfaisal.edu
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Soccer competitions between the different colleges at Alfaisal University. Soccer matches between the Alfaisal and UPP medical students A soccer league amongst Alfaisal medical students. Table-tennis tournaments. Swimming competitions.
■ Asalaamu Alaikum, To all of my colleagues and respected faculty and administration, I am Sadek Obeidat, your student representative of the Social Committee for the academic year of 2008-2009. The purpose of the Social Committee is to make this year as productive and enjoyable as possible. As a student body, it is up to us to make these few years memorable, through not only our academic success, but also through our impact on the society and the events which will build stronger bonds between us as students. This will be done through a multitude of extra-curricular activities such as; • • • •
Student organized fundraisers Facilitated medical events with medical establishments The creation of several clubs, including, but not limited to the Islamic Club, Research Club, Diversity Club, Outdoors Activity Club Sport tournaments with neighbouring universities, by working in cooperation with the Sports Representative
■ Sadek Obeidat Social Representative sobeidat@alfaisal.edu
These are only a few of the many clubs and events, as the Social Representative, that I hope to establish. Your feedback as the student body is essential to the development of the Social Committee and in enhancing campus life. It is the participation of the students which will make this year as lively as possible. I am truly honoured to have been elected by the students to work on their behalf and alongside of them to make this year a memorable experience. ■ Asalaamu Alaikum, My fellow students and respected faculty and administration, my name is Ammar Awaad, your Student Development Representative. It is my greatest honor to be elected by the student body to serve their needs and to enhance student life on campus. As a student development representative, it is my job to offer support to students experiencing conflict at the college. If you have a complaint about your instructor or another member of the college community, I can help solve your concerns.
■ Ammar Awaad Student Development aawaad@alfaisal.edu
In addition, I hope to reach out to those students who are struggling in class or who are isolated from the rest of student body, by forming a student development center for medical students where students can receive extra tutoring by students and professors alike, in a relaxed atmosphere. Finally, I would like to point out that all MSA members are working for the benefit of the students, and we will do everything in our power to enhance the student life and solve your issues. However, our work will be fruitless if you, the students, do not participate and give us feedback. ٥
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KFSH & RC http://bportal.kfshrc.edu.sa ■
A Future Carved in Collaboration
■ King Faisal Specialist
staff of AU and the medical stu-
Hospital & Research Centre
dents will have an opportunity to
(KFSH&RC), the largest terti-
utilize modern hospital facilities in
ary care center in the region, is
the educational, laboratory, diag-
one of the founders of Alfaisal
nostic and research fields.
University (AU). Professor Qasim Al-Qasabi, MD, FRCSI,
The Hospital has an excellent li-
FACS, Chief Executive Direc-
brary containing more than 2000
tor of KFSH&RC, spearheaded
periodicals and advanced auto-
and pioneered the Hospital’s
mated library management system within KFSH&RC have been initiated with a view to
affiliation with the University.
and information access. On the
selecting outstanding Hospital staff who will form part
other hand, the staff of
of the faculty. Details of a secondment of such staff to
■ Dr. Abdullah Al-Dalaan Executive Director, Academic & Training Affairs King Faisal Specialist Hospital & Research Centre
The main collaboration be-
KFSH&RC will have the opportu- the University have been reviewed and threshed out.
tween the two institutions is in
nity to study in the University in
medical and research fields,
different fields, combined educa-
Without doubt we have launched a momentous educa-
details of which are contained
tional programs will be estab-
tional venture that will provide unparalleled career op-
in a Memorandum of Under-
lished, and accreditation of such
portunities for the Saudi youth. KFSH&RC will en-
standing that has been mutually
programs will be provided by AU. deavor to keep its commitment and cooperate continu-
agreed upon. KFSH&RC will
ously with the University towards the achievement of
be the main hospital for the
KFSH&RC values such partner-
training of the medical students
ship with a grandiose educational
under the supervision of the
facility and has carried out initial
medical staff at AU. Part of
arrangements toward fulfilling its
the students’ internship will be
commitment.
spent at KFSH&RC as well.
The Hospital has been involved in establishing the rules and regula-
The collaboration will also in-
tions of the Medical College, and
clude combined research activi-
collaboration on teaching is ex-
ties.
pected to increase extensively
This exciting collaboration will
over time. Recruitment efforts
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mutual noble aspirations. ■
In 1975 at KFSH ■ The first linear accelerator in the Middle East was installed to provide radiation therapy. Establishment of the Hospital Tumor Registry ■ King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Centre opened its doors with 120 beds
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A Harvard Med Strategy ■ On behalf of my colleagues at Harvard Medical International (HMI), I would like to share with you our excitement about our collaboration with Alfaisal University in the creation of the new university and especially the new College of Medicine.
HMI was founded by Harvard University in 1994 in order to work with academic and healthcare institutions in the creation of educational and healthcare programs and ■ Dr. H.Thomas Aretz institutions such that all citizens of the Global Programs Vice world would have access to education and President healthcare at a world-class level without having to leave their homes and countries. HMI has worked with its partners on over 50 projects in more than 30 countries creating programs and institutions meeting global quality standards, but being mindful of local needs and cultures. Rather than transplanting existing programs, HMI has worked with its partners to create unique solutions suited for their specific needs. About a year ago, HMI began working with Alfaisal University in the planning and implementation of the educational programs for the medical faculty and its buildings and systems. To date, Alfaisal and HMI have worked on governance issues, policies and procedures, curriculum development and the development of state-of-the-art facilities. The first annual joint faculty development program for the medical faculty of Alfaisal University will take place in the first week of March. During the program, Alfaisal and HMI faculty will work on the details of the first years of the curriculum, the teaching and assessment strategies and the development of teaching materials for the new curriculum. Future programs will work on later portions of the curriculum, especially clinical and research training. Over the next six to eight years, the curriculum will be further developed and refined, and it will be implemented year by year, and scaled up as the class size will grow. Facilities will be completed including the creation of a state-of-the-art clinical skills and simulation center, allowing for the technical support necessary for a modern medical and health sciences curriculum.
Curriculum Updates Workshop debut on February 7-9, 2009 emphasizing basic principles of undergraduate med school. It’s a useful way of familiarizing yourself within a medical environment and with an academic setting at KFSH & RC.
Useful Links College of Medicine www.alfaisal.edu/colleges/medicine/ default.htm
KFSH & RC www.bportal.kfshrc.edu.sa
Insider Medicine www.insidermedicine.com
Contacts Designer and Editor Mohammed Khusheim mkhusheim@alfaisal.edu Academic Officer Abir Ashour aashour@alfaisal.edu Supervisor and Dean Prof. Khaled Al-Kattan kkattan@alfaisal.edu A L F A I S A L U N I V E R I S T Y A F F I L I A T E D W I T H :
HMI is committed to working with Alfaisal University to design programs and facilities that will support the education of scientifically sophisticated healthcare professionals, who are skilled in the art of medicine, while being cognizant of its ethical and humanistic values. ■
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ﺍﻟﻤﻠﺤﻖ ﺍﻟﻌﺮﺑﻲ ■ لغتي ھي أنا!
■ للغة قيمة جوھرية في حياة و تاريخ كل أمة والسيما لغتنا العربية، فاألمة بال لغة ھي في الحقيقة أمة بال حضارة ،يقول مصطفى صادق الرافعي ":إن اللغة مظھر من مظاھر التاريخ ،والتاريخ صفة األمة؛ كيفما ُقلت) :اللغة( وجدتھا الصفة الثابتة التي ال تزول إال بزوال الجنسية وانسالخ األمة من تاريخھا".
من ھذا المنطلق كان أحد أھداف áè Ðãdi@bß@aë Ìí@ónyھو تحبيب اللغة العربية لشباب األمة و جعلھا اللغة التي تحظى باھتمامھم األكبر .وأورد ھنا بعض األبيات النابعة من قلب يتحرق ألما لما وصلت له اللغة العربية بقلم الشاعر :حافظ إبراھيم
واللغة العربية ھي معجزة ; تعالى الكبرى في القرآن الكريم .فقد كانت معجزات األنبياء تأتي متحدية لما برع فيه أقوامھم وكذا معجزة اإلسالم جاءت في اللغة العربية متمثلة في كتاب ; وما ھذا إال دليل على أفضلية العربية على باقي اللغات .يقول تعالى ))" َوإِ َّن ُه ون م َِن ِين * َن َز َل ِب ِه الرُّ و ُح األَمِينُ * َع َلى َق ْل ِب َك ِل َت ُك َ العا َلم َ نزي ُل َربِّ َ َل َت ِ ُّب م ب ر ع ان ِس ل ب * ين ِر ذ ُن ين"(( )الشعراء(١٩۵-١٩٢ : الم ِ َ ِ َ ٍ َ َ ِيٍّ ِ ٍ
ت لنفسي فا َّت َھ ْم ُ رَ جَ عْ ُ ت حَ صَاتــــي ْ َّ ب وليتنــــي رَ م َْوني ب ُعق ٍم في الشبَا ِ َو َل ْد ُ ج ْد لعَرَ ائســــــــــي ت ولمّا لم أَ ِ ت ِك َتابَ ; َل ْف َظا ً وغَايَــــــــةً َوسِ عْ ُ فكيفَ أَضِ ُ ف آلَ ٍة يق اليو َم َعنْ َوصْ ِ أنا البح ُر في أحشا ِئ ِه الدرُّ َكا ِمــــنٌ فيا َو ْيحَ ُك ْم أَ ْب َلى َو َت ْب َلى مَحَ اسِ نـــــي فال َت ِكلُونــي َّ َـــان فإ َّننـــــــــي للزم ِ َ ب ع َِّزاً َو ِم ْنعَــةً لرجَ ـا ِل الغَـرْ ِ أرَ ى ِ َ ت َتفـَــ ّنــ ُ َنا ً أَ َتوا أھْ َلــھُــ ْم بالمُـعْ َ ـجزا ِ
ب له مؤرخوا لقد انتشرت لغة العرب عبر التاريخ انتشاراً َع ِج َ أوروبا أنفسھم ،يقول المؤرخ الفرنسي إرنست رنان" :اللغة العربية بدأت فجأة على غاية الكمال وھذا أغرب ما وقع في تاريخ البشر، فليس لھا طفولة وال شيخوخة" ،ويقول العالم األلماني فريتاغ ":اللغة العربية أغنى لغات العالم" .ھذا على مستوى المؤرخين والمفكرين أما على مستوى شباب الغرب فحدث وال حرج .لقد مضى على العربية زمان وخاصة بعد فتح األندلس كان شباب أوروبا يفاخرون بتعلمھا كما يفاخر بعض شبابنا اليوم بإتقانه للغة أجنبية مع أنه أزھد ما يكون بلغته األم. في الواقع لم تحتل العربية ھذه المكانة العليا إال لما اختصت به من ُ ور ُد ھنا نقطتين على سبيل ميزات فضلتھا على لغات العالم ،وأ ِ المثال ال الحصر: أوال :اللغة العربية تملك أوسع مدرج صوتي عرفته اللغات وتتفرد ببعض األصوات كالضاد .فالناطق بالعربية يستطيع نطق أي صوت حرفي من أي لغة أخرى. ثانيا :إن تشابه ألفاظ الكلمات العربية مرتبط بالتشابه في المعاني والمدلوالت فمثال :سمي القلب قلبا ألنه يتقلب بين الحزن والسعادة، وسمي المال ماالً ألنه يميل – ينتقل -من شخص آلخر ،وھكذا... وبما أن اللغة العربية ھي لغة القرآن ومعجزة اإلسالم الخالدة وبسبب ما تتميز به على باقي اللغات ،فإن العربية تعرضت ومازالت تتعرض لھجوم شرس من أعداء األمة تارة ومن بعض أبنائھا الجھلة تارة أخرى .ولكنھا صمدت وستبقى صامدة ألن ; تعالى تكفل بحفظھا عندما تعھد بحفظ كتابه العربي الذ ْك َر َوإِ َّنا َل ُه َل َحاف ُ ))إِ َّنا َنحْ نُ َن َّز ْل َنا ِّ ون(( ِظ َ ]الحجر[٩ :
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وناديت َق ْومي فاحْ َت َسب ُ ُ ْت حَ يَاتـــي َ َ َ َقُم ُ ْت فلم أجْ زعْ لق ْو ِل ُعدَاتـــــي َ َ ً ْ ِرجَ اال َوأك َفا ًء َوأ ْد ُ ت َب َنـاتــــــــــي َومَا ضِ ْق ُ ت ت َعنْ آي ٍ بــ ِه َو ِعظِ ـا ِ ت وتنـســيق أَسْ ـمَـا ٍء لم ُْختــَرَ عَـــا ِ ِ ص َد َفاتي َف َھ ْل سَأَلُوا ال َغوَّ اصَ َعنْ َ َو ِم ْن ُكم َوإِنْ َع َّز الد ََّوا ُء أُسَــــاتــي أَ َخافُ َع َل ْي ُك ْم أنْ َتحِينَ َو َفــاتـــــي ت ـــوا ٌم بـعــ ِِّز لُغَــا ِ َوكـــــَ ْم َع َّز أَ ْق َ ت َفـيَــا َل ْي َت ُكـــ ْم َتأْ ُتــونَ بال َكلِــمــــَا ِ
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سبب التسمية: إنه من الواضح للعيان أن األمة اإلسالمية اليوم في وضع ال تحسد عليه ،وكلنا متفقون على أھمية التغيير ولكن كيف السبيل إلى ھذا التغيير ؟ إن وضع المسلمين لن يتغير إلى األفضل حتى يتغيروا من الداخل .ومن ھنا لم نجد خيراً من كتاب ; تعالى لنستخرج منه شعاراً لمجلتنا و -بتوفيق ; -قررنا أن يكون شعارنا: "حتى يغيروا ما بأنفسھم". رسالتنا: إن الھدف كما يبدو من شعارنا ھو التغيير لألفضل بدأً بأنفسنا .وعلى ھذا ستكون مقاالت ھذه المجلة ممتعة وجذابة وثورية تركز على المواضيع التي تنفع الشاب المسلم في دينه ودنياه وتقربه من اللغة العربية أكثر فأكثر ،بحيث تكون ھذه المجلة بذرة للنھوض بأمتنا بإذن ; تعالى. لماذا "العربية" ؟ ألننا نحاول الدفاع عن لغة القرآن التي لم تزل تتعرض للھجمات المتتالية من الداخل والخارج.وألننا نرغب بأن يكون خريج جامعة الفيصل للعربية فخورا بھا، و يصنع النموذج المثالي الذي يحتذى به نحو رفعة الوطن واألمة .وھذا ال يتعارض أبدا مع ضرورة إتقانه للغات األخرى كاإلنجليزية. لمن نكتب : ھذه المجلة حاليا ً موجھة لطالب ومنسوبي الفيصل عموماً ،ومن ثم -إن شاء ;- ستكون موجھة لكل مسلم يتقن العربية ويؤمن بالتغيير. رؤيتنا: الحلم حق لكل إنسان ونحن -مع أننا في بداية الطريق -لنا أحالمنا أيضا ً والتي تتضمن: (١إنشاء نسخة الكترونية لــ Náè Ðãdi@bß@aë Ìí@óny (٢ترجمة المقاالت المميزة للغات أخرى كاإلنجليزية . (٣إيصال صوتنا إلى خارج الفيصل وربما خارج المملكة.
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■ ترقبوا !!! أعزائي القراء ،فيما يلي استعراض و وصف للمقاالت الدورية لـ @bß@aë Ìí@óny áè Ðãdiلألعداد القادمة-بإذن ;:-
■ ﺣﺘﻰ ﻳﻐﻴﺮﻭﺍ ﻣﺎ ﺑﺄﻧﻔﺴﻬﻢ: ألن أمتنا لن تنھض إال بالتغيير ،تركت ھذه المساحة حر ًة للطالب ليعبروا فيھا عن أرائھم في السلوكيات التي تحتاج إلى تصحيح داخل الفيصل و خارجھا.
■ ﺍﺳﺘﻔﺘﺎﺀ ﺍﻟﻌﺪﺩ: عبارة عن فقرة تھدف إلى جمع و تصنيف آراء طالب و ھيئة تدريس الفيصل في موضوع معين و من ثم تحليلھا.
■ ﺍﻹﺳﻼﻡ ﻭ ﺍﻟﻜﻮﻥ: ﺴ ﹺﻬ ﻢ ﺣﺘﻰ ﻳﺘﺒﻴ ﻦ ﹶﻟ ﻬ ﻢ ﹶﺃﻧ ﻪ ﻕ ﻭﻓﻲ ﹶﺃ ﻧ ﹸﻔ ِ انطالقا ً من قوله عز وجل ) ﺳﻨﺮﹺﻳ ﹺﻬ ﻢ َﺁﻳﺎﺗﻨﺎ ﻓﻲ ﺍ ﹾﻟ َﺂﻓﹶﺎ ﹺ
■ ﻗﺼﺔ ﺃﻋﺠﺒﺘﻨﻲ : مقالة قصصية تعتمد على مشاركات الطالب و تھدف إلى إيصال رسالة عن طريق القصة.
ﻚ ﹶﺃﻧ ﻪ ﻋﻠﹶﻰ ﹸﻛﻞﱢ ﺷ ﻲ ٍﺀ ﻒ ﹺﺑ ﺮﺑ ﺤﻖ ﹶﺃ ﻭﹶﻟ ﻢ ﻳ ﹾﻜ ﺍ ﹾﻟ ﺷﻬﹺﻴ ﺪ ) ((٥٣فصلت ،أتت فكرة ھذه الفقرة لتبين أوجه اإلعجاز العلمي في القرآن و السنة.
■ ﺍﻟﺮﻭﺍﺩ: ترجمة ألحد رواد الفكر أو العلم أو األدب الذين تركوا بصماتھم في التاريخ.
■ ﺍﻟﺪﻧﻴﺎ ﺑﺨﻴﺮ: أمة اإلسالم معطاءةٌ على الدوام ،و ما يزال ھنالك عرب ومسلمون يخدمون البشرية بإنجازاتھم ،و من ھنا أحببنا أن ُنعرف القارئ بآخر ھذه اإلنجازات لنثبت ألنفسنا و للعالم أن شمعة أمتنا ال تنطفئ.
■ ﻧﺠﻮﻡ ﺍﻟﻔﻴﺼﻞ:
في ھذه الفقرة يقوم أحد صحفييَ áè Ðãdi@bß@aë Ìí@óny
بإجراء مقابلة مع أحد
■ ﺍﻟﻌﻠﻢ ﺍﻵﻥ: ً لو بقي الناس على علومھم السابقة لما أمكن التطور و السير قدما بالبشرية نحو إيجاد حلول لمشاكلھا التي ال تنتھي ،لذلك كان البد من البحث العلمي المستمر ،و من الجيد أن نورد ملخصا ً حول أحدث األبحاث العلمية.
نجوم صرح الفيصل. ■ ﺇﻥ ﻣﻦ ﺍﻟﺸﻌﺮ ﻟﺤﻜﻤﺔ: خصصت ھذه المساحة إلظھار جمال لغتنا العربية على لسان الشعراء.
■ ﻭﺟﻬﺔ ﻧﻈﺮ: ألن الكمال sوحده ،خصصنا "وجھة نظر" لنوصل نقد القارئ البناء و لنظھر اعترافنا بحرية التعبير.
■ ﺻﻮﺭﺓ ﻭ ﻣﻌﻨﻰ: حين يكون لالبتسامة ھدف. ■ ﺧﻴﺮ ﺟﻠﻴﺲ: ً ألنك من أمة اقرأ ،خصصنا لك ھذه الفقرة لنورد وصفا ألحد أمھات الكتب في شتى المجاالت .و رحم ; المتنبي حين قال: خير مكان بالدنيا سرج سابح .....و خير جليس في الزمان كتاب
و من ھنا أوجه دعوة لكل ناطق بالعربية يود الكتابة في إحدى المجاالت المذكورة أعاله ،أو أي مجال آخر غير الذي ذكر ،على أن يراسلنا على البريد اإللكتروني مرفقا ً مشاركته mkhusheim@alfaisal.edu أو يتواصل مع مسؤولي الملحق العربي :ھاني التركماني و مالك نعسان
■ لمن كان له قلب ... ■ لقد بلغ عدد المصابين األبرياء حتى اآلن )اليوم الثالث من بدء المجزرة( حوالي ٣٤۵شھيد و ١٧٠٠جريح على مرأى من العالم ومسمعه .لم يكتف العدو اإلسرائيلي بالسجن الجماعي الذي ضربه على قطاع غزة لسنوات بل بلغ به األمر أن أضرم حرب شعواء على غزة ھاشم مازالت حتى لحظة كتابة ھذه المقالة تحرق األخضر واليابس .وما ذلك إال ألن إسرائيل لم تجد ردا يذكر على الحصار مما جرأھا لتبدأ حربا متوقعة نفس الرد البارد. حوالي مليون ونصف مليون إنسان أعزل يتعرضون لمجزرة وحشية لم تحدث في تاريخ البشرية وما كان ذنبھم إال أنھم أبو التفريط بدينھم وأرضھم وشرفھم .ليست المشكلة في ھذه المجزرة ھي اعتداءات إسرائيل فلطالما اعتدت بوحشية على األبرياء ولكن المشكلة ھي الحصار المرافق للحرب من شتى الجھات من ھنا تعلن "حتى يغيروا ما بأنفسھم" في أول عدد لھا حزنھا واستنكارھا الشديدين لھذه الجريمة العالمية وتعرب عن اعتذارھا لتقصيرھا وقلة حيلتھا وأنه ال تملك إال أن تحارب بالقلم. ولكن بعد كل ھذه الكلمات المحزنة ،ماذا يستطيع شباب األمة أن يفعل ؟ صدقوني يمكننا فعل الكثير ،وأورد ھنا بعض الخطوات العملية لنصرة غزة : (١الدعاء والتضرع إلى القوي الجبار بأن يكشف ھذه الغمة وينصر عباده المستضعفين. (٢المساعدة بكل ما تستطع به سواء التبرع بالمال أو بالدم أو بأي شيء نافع. (٣أن تغير من نفسك ومن ثم من ھم حولك بالعودة إلى شرع ; والتوبة النصوح والعمل للنھضة باألمة قال تعالى)) :إن تنصروا ; ينصركم ويثبت أقدامكم (( وفي الختام نھيب بكل مسلم في قلبه إيمان و كل عربي في قلبه نخوة ،وأيضا كل إنسان يحتفظ بشيء من اإلنسانية أن يقف موقف حق على قدر استطاعته فإن ; ال يكلف نفسا إال وسعھا.ومن مكاني ھذا ابشر قراءنا الغيورين على أمتھم أن النصر آت بإذن ; وأن sتعالى حكمة فيما يحدث ،يقول الحق تبارك وتعالى : ﻚ ﺍﹾﻟﹶﺄﻳﺎ ﻡ ﻧﺪﺍ ﹺﻭﹸﻟﻬﺎ ﺡ ﻣ ﹾﺜ ﹸﻠ ﻪ ﻭﺗ ﹾﻠ ﺡ ﹶﻓ ﹶﻘ ﺪ ﻣﺲ ﺍﹾﻟ ﹶﻘ ﻮﻡ ﹶﻗ ﺮ ﺴ ﹸﻜ ﻢ ﹶﻗ ﺮ ﺴ ﲔ ) (۱۳٩ﹺﺇ ﹾﻥ ﻳ ﻤ ﺤ ﺰﻧﻮﺍ ﻭﹶﺃﻧﺘ ﻢ ﺍﹾﻟﹶﺄ ﻋ ﹶﻠ ﻮ ﹶﻥ ﹺﺇ ﹾﻥ ﹸﻛ ﻨﺘ ﻢ ﻣ ﺆ ﻣﹺﻨ )) ﻭﻟﹶﺎ ﺗ ﹺﻬﻨﻮﺍ ﻭﻟﹶﺎ ﺗ ﺤ ﻖ ﺍﹾﻟﻜﹶﺎ ﻓﺮﹺﻳ ﻦ ﺺ ﺍﻟﻠﱠ ﻪ ﺍﻟﱠﺬﻳ ﻦ َﺁ ﻣﻨﻮﺍ ﻭﻳ ﻤ ﲔ ) (۱٤٠ﻭﻟﻴ ﻤﺤ ﺤﺐ ﺍﻟﻈﱠﺎﻟ ﻤ ﺨ ﹶﺬ ﻣ ﻨ ﹸﻜ ﻢ ﺷ ﻬﺪﺍ َﺀ ﻭﺍﻟﻠﱠ ﻪ ﻟﹶﺎ ﻳ ﺑ ﻴ ﻦ ﺍﻟﻨﺎﺱﹺ ﻭﻟﻴ ﻌ ﹶﻠ ﻢ ﺍﻟﻠﱠ ﻪ ﺍﻟﱠﺬﻳ ﻦ َﺁ ﻣﻨﻮﺍ ﻭﻳﺘ ﺠﻨ ﹶﺔ ﻭﹶﻟﻤﺎ ﻳ ﻌ ﹶﻠ ﹺﻢ ﺍﻟﻠﱠ ﻪ ﺍﻟﱠﺬﻳ ﻦ ﺟﺎ ﻫﺪﻭﺍ ﻣ ﻨ ﹸﻜ ﻢ ﻭﻳ ﻌ ﹶﻠ ﻢ ﺍﻟﺼﺎﹺﺑﺮﹺﻳ ﻦ ) (((١٤٢آل عمران ﺴ ﺒﺘ ﻢ ﹶﺃ ﹾﻥ ﺗ ﺪ ﺧﻠﹸﻮﺍ ﺍﹾﻟ ) (۱٤١ﹶﺃ ﻡ ﺣ ِ O F M E D I C I N E U N I V E R S I T Y
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■ The Insider Medicine Project is a physician-led news and knowledge-translation initiative that allows patients, doctors and medical students to keep up on the latest medical information by our team of medical experts. Our goal is to reach patients, medical doctors and students around the world to ensure that each is receiving a daily "evidence based" health and medical update. Basically, a news and knowledge translation organization. Insider Medicine in 60 is a quick overview of medical updates worldwide, as each article summary is 15 seconds long. However provided frequently, Med Times will only provide 3 of the most interesting articles throughout the month. All credit and references go to Insider Medicine’s team and editorial board at CEH inc. December 5, 2008 From Norway - According to research in the Archives of Disease in Childhood, taking folic acid during pregnancy may increase the risk of respiratory illness in infants. In a study of over 32,000 children, researchers found that the offspring of women who had taken folic acid supplements during the first three months of pregnancy had a 24% increased risk of admission to hospital due to respiratory infection in the first 18 months of life.
December 10, 2008 From Washington - According to the WHO's International Agency for Research on Cancer, heart disease will be surpassed by cancer as the leading cause of death worldwide by 2010. Experts have estimated that 12.4 million people will be diagnosed with some form of cancer this year, and 7.6 million will die. In men, the most common form is lung cancer, while breast cancer is the most pervasive form among women.
December 12, 2008 From Illinois - According to research in the journal Psychology and Aging, video games may improve cognitive function in the elderly. In a study of 40 older adults, researchers found that those assigned to play a strategy-based video game for nearly 24 hours, spread out over the course of 4 to 5 weeks, showed improved performance in task switching, working memory, visual short-term memory and reasoning, compared to those who did not play video games.
Health Sciences Library at KFSH The Health Sciences Library (HSL) is one of the best medical libraries in the Middle East. It holds more than 22,000 books and audiovisual materials, subscribes to 580 current journal titles, and provides access to various electronic information plus more than 1,000 electronic full-text journals
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Riddle Me This! ■ As implied by the title, this section of the newsletter will hold various games and puzzles. From the famous Sudoku to the classical crossword puzzle, all were obtained from http://mirroreyes.com Answers to all the puzzles will be posted in next month’s issue. If anyone has any recommendations or requests, then please email me on mkhusheim@alfaisal.edu Enjoy! Quick Crossword Puzzle 05 Series A #2 Across:
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8 Wainscot (4) 9 Oddballs (10) 10 Draw (6) 11 Operations (8) 12 Used to tie a shoe (4) 13 Luscious (10) 17 Cain's brother (4) 18 Combination (abbrev.) (5) 19 Jupiter (4) 20 Specified as a condition (10) 22 Expunge (4) 23 Thorny shrubs (8) 27 Appointing (6) 28 Astronomers tools (10) 29 Where birds live (4)
1 Hare (10) 2 A city in Canada (8) 3 Organized (10) 4 Missile (4) 5 Picnic animals (4) 6 An ointment (6) 7 Glance over (4) 14 Extent (5) 15 Overcast (10) 16 Beauty (10) 19 A court decision (8) 21 Strike with the fist (6) 24 Bobbin (4) 25 Scottish for "Lake" (4) 26 French for "Seven" (4)
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Sudoku Objective
The objective of the game is to fill all the blank squares in a game with the correct numbers. There are three very simple constraints to follow. In a 9 by 9 square Sudoku game:
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Every row of 9 numbers must include all digits 1 through 9 in any order Every column of 9 numbers must include all digits 1 through 9 in any order Every 3 by 3 subsection of the 9 by 9 square must include all digits 1 through 9
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Pictures of the Month
■ Soccer at the sport center
■ Yousuf Mustafa and Ahmad Talal chamsi
■ Breakfast in a tent
■ Mohammed Al-Sibae self-directed learning
■ MSA members discussing an exam survey
■ Arab-style desert camping
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