Saturday 30/November/2024 – 02:05 PM
Hosting Ministry of Culture Tomorrow, a delegation of female students from Al-Azhar institutes will be sent to Egypt on an educational trip aimed at introducing them to the activities and activities of the various sectors of the ministry. This tour comes in coordination with the Al-Azhar Institutes Sector at Al-Azhar Al-Sharif, headed by Sheikh Ayman Abdel-Ghani, within the framework of implementing the Presidential Initiative for Human Development, a new beginning to build… man.
The tour begins with a visit to the Museum of Islamic Ceramics, in Prince Amr Ibrahim Palace, in Zamalek, affiliated with the Fine Arts Sector, headed by Dr. Walid Qanoush, which is considered one of the most prominent Egyptian art museums. The museum was reopened last October 15 after a closure that lasted more than 15 years. The delegation will have the opportunity to explore the museum’s distinctive architectural designs and the unique Islamic decorations that adorn its windows, ceilings and walls, in addition to seeing a rare collection of ceramic collectibles that represent the heritage of Egypt and the countries of the Islamic world. .
The tour continues with a visit to the Egyptian Opera House, headed by Dr. Lamia Zayed, where the students will learn about the Opera House Museum, and inspect the training classes of the Talent Development Center, which reflects the Ministry’s interest in caring for the gifted and developing their abilities. The tour concludes with a visit to the Supreme Council of Culture, headed by Dr. Osama Talaat, where the A book exhibition, followed by an introductory seminar on Al-Azhar Al-Sharif and its ancient history.
Minister of Culture: The tours aim to provide cultural services to all groups
Dr. Ahmed Fouad Hanno, Minister of Culture, said that these tours aim to provide cultural service to all Egyptian groups, to raise youth awareness of the civilizational and cultural treasures that Egypt possesses, stressing that the Ministry seeks to care for distinguished students from various educational institutions, and to provide various cultural programs to enhance their connection. With Egyptian heritage.
It is scheduled that 35 female students from Al-Azhar Al-Sharif will participate in this first round, accompanied by: Dr. Ahmed Al-Sharqawi, Head of the Central Administration for Educational Affairs, and Dr. Nawal Hosni, Head of the Central Administration for Student Welfare in the Al-Azhar Institutes Sector.