Within the framework of the Ramadan atmosphere experienced by Assiut University during the holy month, the Faculty of Commerce organized a group iftar and a special Ramadan evening, with the participation of ٣٥٠ a person from students, faculty, administrators and guests of the faculty.
The event was attended by Dr. Ahmed Abdul Mawla, vice president of the University for education and Student Affairs, Dr. Alaa Abdul Hafeez, dean of the Faculty of Commerce, Dr. Mohammed Adawi, vice dean of the college for education and Student Affairs, Dr. Amal Al-Dali, vice dean of the college for community service and Environmental Development, Dr. Marwa Bakr, coordinator of student activities, Dr. Haitham Ibrahim, Director General of the General Administration of student welfare, professor Tarek Sherit, director of the student welfare department at the college, student Abdul Rahman Mustafa, president of the Students ' Union of the Faculty of Commerce, his deputy Mohammed Khader, a number of faculty members, their assistants, administrative leaders, college staff, ICT institute leaders, and a number of companies in Assiut.
Dr. Ahmed Al-manshawi, president of Assiut University, stressed that the continuation of Ramadan events in various faculties of the University reflects the spirit of interdependence between members of the university community, and also praised the efforts exerted in organizing various events during the month of Ramadan, which included various activities, stressing that these events contribute to creating an integrated university environment combining academic achievement and positive social interaction.
For his part, Dr. Ahmed Adul Mawla expressed his happiness to participate in the Ramadan soiree, praising the distinguished organization and the high-end artistic performances that were presented, which included performances of religious chanting, a skirt and a piece of masahrati, as well as the presentation of Ramadan sweets. He also called for enhancing students ' participation in extracurricular activities, encouraging them to develop their talents and creativity.
Dr. Alaa Abdul Hafeez pointed out that this event comes within the University's efforts to enhance communication between students, faculty members and administrators, in order to consolidate the values of cooperation and fraternity within the campus, expressing his pride in the success of the event and the distinctive Ramadan atmosphere it provided, praising the slogan of the Faculty of Commerce Students Union "and the impact remains", which reflects the importance of work to leave a positive imprint, and the slogan "student spirit", which embodies the enthusiastic and cooperative atmosphere among students.


