According to the Public Relations Office of the University: The Jihadist Group Al-Tah at Qom University of Technology engaged in construction and cultural activities in the flood-affected areas of Lorestan Province. The President of Qom University of Technology, during a visit to this camp, regarded the Al-Tah Jihadist Group as one of the university's honors.
The Al-Tah Jihadist Group from Qom University of Technology participated in the flood-affected villages of Hayat al-Ghaib and Zamzam Spring in the Chagini region and performed construction and cultural activities in these villages.
Activities of the Al-Tah Jihadist Group from Qom University of Technology included the execution of foundations and reinforcement for three residential houses and the restoration of mosques and damaged homes in the villages of Hayat al-Ghaib and Zamzam Spring.
This group, comprised of 36 jihadists from Qom University of Technology, provided services to the residents of Hayat al-Ghaib and Zamzam Spring through distributing clothing among the flood victims and holding educational, cultural, and training classes.
Dr. Rezai No'r, the President of Qom University of Technology, and Hojjatoleslam and Muslims Dr. Ghorbani Mobin, the representative of the Supreme Leader's office at this university, visited the activities of the Al-Tah Jihadist Group.
Dr. Rezai No'r, while appreciating the efforts of the jihadists, emphasized the importance of holding these camps, stating: The main goal of these camps is self-building and self-belief among the youth, alleviating deprivation, and providing services to underprivileged areas.
He added: The Al-Tah Jihadist Group, through its remarkable activities in impoverished regions, has become known as an active jihadist group in the province and the country, which undoubtedly is one of the honors of Qom University of Technology.
He pointed to the Supreme Leader's emphasis on promoting jihadist camps and stated: A notable characteristic of jihadist camps is the cultivation of revolutionary and loyal youth who, with insight, awareness, and skill, will build the future of Islamic Iran.
Hojjatoleslam and Muslims Ghorbani Mobin also recognized one of the blessings of jihadist camps as strengthening the spirit of self-sacrifice, adding: jihadist camps provide a great opportunity for self-building, nurturing the soul, and enhancing the spirit of self-sacrifice. The esteemed individuals who are currently active in jihadist camps may hold management positions or sensitive jobs in the future; they have learned the values of helping others, patriotism, and selflessness in these jihadist camps, equipping them to be successful and worthy managers for society.
He further noted: Jihadist camps lay the groundwork for nurturing the soul. Our jihadists in jihadist camps forgo material benefits, seeking comfort, and even their own leisure to create prosperity and peace in the impoverished areas of the country through their efforts. Undoubtedly, they can pave the way for creating a peaceful atmosphere in society and promote people's friendship with religion.