Aswan University holds its annual communal Iftar at the Central Restaurant in Sahari

In a Ramadan atmosphere filled with familiarity and cooperation, Prof. Loai Saad El-Deen Nasrat, Acting President of Aswan University, attended the annual Iftar ceremony for the university staff, which was organized by the General Administration for Student Welfare in collaboration with the Student Union and the “Students for Egypt” group.

This annual event is one of the most prominent activities of the university, aimed at enhancing the spirit of cooperation and communication among the university community, including Academic staff, students, and employees. The ceremony was also attended by Prof. Mohamed Abdel Aziz Mahallal, Vice President for Graduate Studies and Research, Prof. Ashraf Amam, Vice President for Community Service and Environment Development, Prof. Mohamed Zaki El-Dehashory, Dean of Faculty of Medicine, along with a number of deans, university leaders, staff, and students.

Prof. Loai Saad El-Deen Nasrat, President of Aswan University, emphasized the importance of organizing such events, which stimulate continuous and positive cooperation among all members of the university in various activities. He stated that the Iftar ceremony is an annual tradition in which the university family participates collectively to foster a sense of harmony and love in the spiritual atmosphere of the holy month of Ramadan.

Prof. Nasrat added that this event represents a great opportunity for effective communication between Academic staff, administrative staff, and students, reflecting the cohesion and integration between the university administration and its members.

He also pointed out that this occasion provides everyone the chance to exchange experiences and strengthen both human and professional relationships, highlighting the significance of teamwork and joint collaboration. He encouraged students to exert more effort and excel in their studies during the blessed month of Ramadan, a time full of victories and challenges, stressing the importance of utilizing these blessed days for acquiring knowledge and enhancing academic spirit.

 

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