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University of Sharjah Celebrates UAE–Kuwait fraternal relations

In celebration of the “UAE and Kuwait: Brothers Forever” week, the University of Sharjah (UoS), through the Deanship of Men’s Student Affairs, organized a special event in cooperation with the UoS Kuwaiti Cultural Club at the University City Hall. The event was attended by His Excellency Professor Esameldin Agami, Chancellor of the University, alongside several vice chancellors, college deans, members of the academic and administrative staff, students and their parents. The gathering affirmed the deep-rooted historical ties and strong fraternal relations between the United Arab Emirates and the State of Kuwait.

The ceremony commenced with the national anthems of the United Arab Emirates and the State of Kuwait, followed by a recitation from the Holy Quran. This was followed by an opening address reflecting the depth of the relationship between the UAE and Kuwait, delivered by students Ghalia Mal Allah and Latifa Al Dakhil, who expressed the mutual loyalty and appreciation between the two countries.

Dr. Amina Al-Marzouqi, Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs, emphasized the strong bonds between the two countries. She also praised the ambition of Kuwaiti youth and expressed the University’s pride in having Kuwaiti students. She highlighted the importance of cultural clubs in fostering national identity, enhancing cultural awareness, and building bridges of communication between people of different cultures.

The celebration also featured a segment highlighting the leaders of the UAE, a poem delivered by student Khaled Al-Subaie, and an artistic performance titled “Brotherhood Without Borders.” In addition, a performance depicting the history and development of education in the State of Kuwait was presented. Student Hammad Al-Ajmi also recited a poem, while students Ghalia Mal Allah and Mohammed Al-Shammari, representing the UoS Kuwaiti Cultural Club at the University, delivered a speech expressing gratitude and appreciation to the University of Sharjah. The program concluded with an artistic operetta and the honoring of participants and sponsors in recognition of their efforts and contributions.

The celebration also included a variety of activities and artistic performances organized by the University through the Kuwaiti Cultural Club. These activities aimed to introduce students to the heritage, culture, and civilization of the State of Kuwait and to promote cultural exchange.

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