Under the supervision of the Deanship of Student Affairs and in cooperation with the Intellectual Awareness Research Committee at the university, the “Ambassadors of Moderation” program organized a lecture entitled “How to protect yourself from deviation” at the College of Education in Al-Kharj, on Monday morning, corresponding to 25 Sha’ban, presented by His Excellency Dr. Abdul Rahman bin Obaid Al-Rafdi, Dean of the College of Education in Al-Kharj, Chairman of the Research Committee for Intellectual Awareness. The lecture covered many important topics the concept of intellectual deviation; It is he who does not abide by the religious rules, traditions, customs and social systems that are prevalent and binding on members of society; If he departs from moderation and moderation, he tends to exaggeration and extremism in religion. Dr. Al-Rafdi talked about intellectual deviation and its impact on social life, and about what is caused by negligence in matters that cannot be corrected after falling into it. Then he outlined the most famous reasons that lead young people to fall into intellectual deviation, the most prominent of which is the ability of deviant thinkers to lure them and convince them with flimsy evidence and proofs. Which is reflected on them by being affected by misleading and perverted ideas, and the use of those ideas to pass their schemes harmful to society, and about the role of the media in spreading awareness and defending the youth of the homeland in the war of destructive ideas and confronting them by exposing them, exposing their adherents, and showing the danger of what we are going through of stalking and targeting our constants and values. He also dealt with the devastating effects of this intellectual delusion and its profound impact and consequences that are reflected on the individual, society and religion as a whole, and concluded the lecture with a statement of ways to treat and prevent intellectual deviation, and the efforts of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia to confront it at the various scientific, social, media and security levels.