Launching the third day for training Imams at Aswan University

 

Today, under patronage of Prof. Ahmed Ghallab Mohamed_ Aswan University President_ and under supervision of Prof. Ayman Othman_ Vice President for Postgraduate Studies and Research, the activities of the third day of the training course for imams and preachers will be completed on university headquarter in Sahari.

Prof. Ahmed Ghallab stressed the importance of cooperation between the two parties in correcting destructive ideas and beliefs in frame of an enlightened religious discourse. The lectures are entitled Arabic language and its literature to find out the importance of articulation of sound and how to pronounce the correct pronunciation. The course is part of the protocol between Aswan university and ministry of Endowments and working on activating the university role in society service and providing technical support for different authorities and institutions.

Prof. Ahmed Ghallab_ Aswan University President stressed the implementation of all precautionary measures, such as wearing medical mask, taking into account social distancing, and measuring temperature in order to ensure safety of everyone in light of confronting Corona virus..

The lecturer in the first session was Prof. Farid Abdel Zaher_ professor of literature and criticism, while the second session was about the rhetoric of the Qur’an, the prophetic hadith and the rhetorical sections of eloquence and semantics.

Aswan University President: Activating cooperation protocol with Ministry of Endowments for training imams and preachers

Today Prof. Ahmed Ghallab Mohamed_ Aswan University President_ witnessed activating a cooperation protocol between the two parties, in attendance of Prof. Ayman Othman_Vice President of University for graduate Studies and Research, Dr. Mohamed Ezzat_ Undersecretary of Ministry of Endowments in Aswan, Prof. Farid Abdel Zaher_ Former Dean of Faculty of Dar Al-uloom, and Dr. Mohamed Abo Al-Sheikh_Dean of Faculty of Dar Al Uloom and trainees from Imams and preachers.

Prof. Ahmed Ghallab welcomed the attendees and appreciated the importance of cooperation between the Ministry of Endowments, led by Dr. Mohamed Mokhtar Jumaa_ Minister of Endowments_ and Aswan University, to train imams and preachers, which aim to rehabilitate imams and develop their intellectual and cultural capabilities towards sciences of the Qur’an and the Sunnah of the Prophet in various current religious issues.

Prof. Ahmed Ghallab added during the event of the protocol signed between the Ministry of Endowments and Aswan University regarding training imams and preachers to raise awareness and education towards current issues in several areas, including Arabic language sciences and literature and their fields of psychology, communication skills and the art of recitation, and the protocol includes Faculties of Arts, Dar Al-Uloom, social work, Medicine.

Prof. Ayman Othman_ Vice President of University for graduate Studies and Research, indicated that it was approved between the two parties to open registration for masters and doctorates at the university for imams and preachers, the tuition fees will be equal, and this in frame of the state’s concern in imams and preachers, developing religious discourse and fighting destructive ideas.

  Prof. Mohamed Ezzat, Undersecretary of Ministry of Endowments in Aswan, explained the importance of training and qualification for imams and preachers to keep up with the developments that have occurred in society, stressing the importance of this protocol with Aswan University, which represents the niche of knowledge.

The Undersecretary of Ministry expressed his thanks and appreciation to Dr. Mohamed Mokhtar Jumaa, Minister of Endowments, for his concern to the imams and preachers.

Aswan University president: opening intensive care unit in Aswan University hospital is a new addition to serve Aswan Patients

Today, Aswan Governor Maj. Gen/ Ashraf Attia, Aswan University president Prof/ Ahmed Ghallab Mohamed, Faculty of medicine dean Prof. Mohamed Zaki El- Dahshouri, undersecretary of ministry of health Dr. Ehab Hanafy, executive manager of Aswan University hospitals Dr. Ashraf Mebed, Director of central administration for health affairs in hospital Dr. Essam Abo El-Majd, executive chairman of Egyptian cure bank Dr. Moez Al-shahdy _witnessed opening the intensive care unit.

Aswan University president Prof. Ahmed Ghallab Mohamed declared that opening the intensive care unit considers a gift from the Egyptian cure bank which contains 10 beds of the intensive care unit and 10 monitors, central monitoring unit, 18 infusion pumps, 5 medicine pumps, 5 drug pump, 5 air mattresses, 10 ventilators that costs 10 million pounds, installation and commissioning of the incinerator to get rid of medical waste in university hospital which costs 7 million pounds, opening the intensive care unit considers a new addition to serve hospital patients which include 75 intensive care unit and by opening this unit, the intensive care units reached to 85 units.

For his part, Dr. Moez Al-shahdy _Executive chairman of Egyptian care bank, the Egyptian care bank is working from 10 years on providing health care system for free for citizens who are not able to afford the cost of treatment from Egyptian society people through our experiences in fields of charitable and health works and our strong and lasting partnerships with entities involved in providing health service as governmental and universities hospitals.

Dr. Mohamed Zaki El-Dahshouri _Faculty of medicine dean_ added that the intensive care unit is essential component in Aswan University hospital which considers” saving patients’ life” unit and considers anew addition inside Aswan University hospital.

Dr. Ashraf Mebed _executive manager of Aswan University hospitals added that Aswan University is working on receiving all patients from Aswan and neighboring governorates, hospital administration seeks to provide medical service to be proper to Aswan People and the unit considers a new breakthrough added to intensive care units in Aswan University hospital.