As part of the second day's activities, the religious Takleef ceremony featured a screening of a film about the Fatimi Roses project

The Media Department of the Al-Abbas's (p) Holy Shrine presented a special film for the religious Takleef ceremony for the students of Karbala schools, titled "Fatimi Roses in Minutes," as part of the second day's activities of the ceremony.

The second day's events were attended by the Senior Official of the Al-Abbas's (p) Holy Shrine; His Eminence Sayed Ahmad al-Safi, the Secretary-General of the Holy Shrine; Sayed Mustafa Mortada Aal Dia-Uddin, his deputy, Engineer Abbas Musa Ahmad, several members of its Board of Directors, department heads, officials, official and educational figures, and the students' families.

A number of students from the province's schools participated in the film as part of the second day's activities of the seventh edition of the (Fatimi Roses) ceremony, organized by the Women's Husseini Public Speaking Division affiliated with the office of the Senior Official for women's affairs at the holy shrine, in cooperation with the Karbala Education Directorate, with the participation of 5,000 female students from 121 schools, from April 21-22, 2025.

The film was prepared by the Al-Kafeel Center for Artistic Production and Live Broadcasting affiliated with the department, and included scenes addressing guiding issues about the importance of hijab when girls reach the age of religious obligation, emphasizing the importance of adhering to hijab, and emulating the life of Lady Fatima az-Zahra (peace be upon her).

The religious Takleef ceremony organized by the Al-Abbas's (p) Holy Shrine aims to enhance religious and cultural awareness, Islamic values, and noble human principles in the hearts of girls, build a generation capable of bearing responsibility, and celebrate the girls who have reached the age of religious obligation while reinforcing religious and moral values in them.
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