Today, Aswan University_ headed by Prof. Ahmed Ghallab Mohamed – University President, organized a celebration at the university theater on the campus in Sahari on the occasion of the anniversary of the birth of the Prophet, in attendance of Prof. Ayman Othman – Vice President for Postgraduate Studies and Research, and Prof. Magdy Mohamed Ali – Vice President of the University for Community Service and Environment Development, in attendance of His Eminence Sheikh / Mohamed Abdel-Aziz – Former Undersecretary of the Ministry of Endowments, and a number of deans of Faculties, university leaders and students.
Prof. Ahmed Ghallab – Aswan University President _ stressed, during his speech, the value of tolerance, love, peaceful coexistence, and acceptance of the other.
During his speech, Ghallab sent a congratulatory message to President Abdel-Fattah El-Sisi – President of the Republic, the Council of Ministers, Prof. Khaled Abdel-Ghaffar – Minister of Higher Education and Scientific Research, and Major General/ Ashraf Attia_ Governor of Aswan.
University president wished that Egypt would enjoy security, safety, stability and prosperity, and urged the young men and women of the university students to follow the example of the great morals of the Prophet Muhammad, may God bless him and grant him peace.
The activities of the ceremony began with verses from the Holy Quran, then the speech of Sheikh / Mohamed Abdel-Aziz, which was under the title of the morals of the Prophethood of Muhammed, in which he spoke about the positions of the Messenger of Allah in dealing with those who inflicted him harm and how he was tolerant. Sheikh / Muhammad Abdel-aziz mentioned situations from the life of the companions of the Messenger of Allah Also in tolerance as Abdullah bin Masoud and Abu Hurairah, blessings be upon them all.
A Muslim must deal with human beings with morals and tolerance, the ceremony included religious chants presented by vocalist / Khaled Al-Dasouki, and some religious shows that delighted the audience and students.
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