The graduation ceremony of the tenth batch of Al-Kafeel Girls has commenced

The Al-Abbas's (p) Holy Shrine launched the activities of the concluding ceremony for the graduation of Iraqi university students (the tenth batch of Kafeel Girls) in the Al-Ameed Educational Group.

The ceremony is organized by the Women's Religious Schools Division of the Al-Kafeel Educational Complex, affiliated with the Office of the Religious Supervisor for Women's Affairs at the Holy Shrine, under the slogan "From the Light of Fatima (peace be upon her), we illuminate the world," with the participation of more than 5,000 female students from 14 Iraqi provinces.

The ceremony was attended by the Senior Official of the holy shrine, His Eminence Sayed Ahmad Al-Safi, its Secretary-General Sayed Mustafa Murtada Aal Dia-Uddin, its officials, as well as official and academic figures, and the parents of the female students.

The ceremony began with the recitation of verses from the Holy Quran by the reader Haidar Al-Bazouni, followed by the singing of the Iraqi national anthem and the anthem of the Al-Abbas's (p) Holy Shrine (Melody of Pride), in addition to the recitation of Surah Al-Fatiha.

The closing ceremony includes a speech by the Senior Official of the holy shrine; His Eminence Sayed Ahmad Al-Safi, and a speech by the participating universities delivered by the President of Wasit University, Dr. Abbas Lutfah Al-Iqabi. This will be followed by a dialog segment titled "Fountains of Insight."

The closing ceremony includes a speech by the students and another by the parents, a poem by the poet Mohammed Al-Fatimi, in addition to honoring the university presidents.

The graduation ceremony for the Kafeel Girls' Batch aims to link the academic journey with religious values and national identity, and to emphasize the role of women as active participants in the fields of knowledge and work, in line with the vision of the Al-Abbas's (p) Holy Shrine in supporting and empowering young talents.
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