The Faculty of Computers and Information at Kafrelsheikh University organizes a religious symposium entitled "The Dangers of Addiction" as part of the Presidential Initiative for Human Development (A

28/5/2025

 The Community Service and Environmental Development Sector of the University Administration, in cooperation with Al-Azhar Al-Sharif, organized a religious symposium entitled "The Dangers of Addiction." The symposium was held at the Faculty of Computers and Information as part of the educational program "Preaching and Religious Guidance Caravans." This symposium falls within the framework of the Presidential Initiative for Human Development (A New Beginning to Build the Egyptian Human Being), based on the initiative of His Excellency President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi, President of the Republic, for human development "A New Beginning to Build the Egyptian Human Being." The symposium was held under the patronage of His Excellency Dr. Osama Al-Azhari, Minister of Endowments, Dr. Abdel Razek Desouky, President of Kafrelsheikh University, and Dr. Amani Shaker, Vice President for Community Service and Environmental Development Affairs. This symposium is part of the cooperation between Kafrelsheikh University and the Ministry of Endowments, and stems from the pioneering role played by the Egyptian state in addressing youth issues, spreading religious awareness, educating society, and preserving the Egyptian family.

 
This symposium was held under the supervision and implementation of His Excellency Prof. Dr. Osama Abu Saada, Dean of the Faculty,
 
and Mr. A. Dr. Reda Mabrouk, Vice Dean for Community Service and Environmental Development,
 
and the implementation was monitored by Dr. Tharwat Al-Marshadi, Secretary of the College.
 
Professor Osama Abu Saada, Dean of the College, pointed out that the goal of these seminars is to correct misconceptions among young people, spread community and family awareness, strengthen the structure of the Egyptian family and enhance its cohesion and solidarity, educate university students about the most important contemporary societal issues, and raise awareness of the importance of preserving the Egyptian family, its cohesion, and stability. This is in order to preserve a safe society and strong generations capable of driving the engine of development and progress, and to protect our children from falling victim to extremist and atheist ideas, which aim to influence their identity and affiliations.
 
For his part, Dr. Reda Mabrouk, Vice Dean of the College, emphasized that such seminars have a significant impact on the stability of Egyptian society by introducing the true religion and correcting misconceptions among young people. This is in line with the state's commitment to such awareness-raising seminars to protect Egyptian families and society from external influences and ideas.
 
Dr. Tharwat Al-Marshadi, Dean of the College, emphasized that such seminars play an effective role in raising religious and cultural awareness among young people and protecting them from misconceptions and misconceptions.
 
The seminar was presented by Sheikh Bashir Mohammadi, Imam and Preacher at the Kafr El-Sheikh Endowments Directorate. He discussed the role of youth in societal renaissance, explaining that youth are the pillars of the nation, and that nations are built on their shoulders. He also emphasized that nations are reformed through their righteousness. Sheikh Muhammad Al-Sayyid Al-Hanafi, Imam and Preacher at the Kafr El-Sheikh Endowments Directorate, also addressed the dangers of youth straying from the right path and how to address it. He also discussed the role of youth in university renaissance and behavior on campus. A portion of the seminar was devoted to student questions, which were answered.
 
The importance of these seminars lies in building national character and strengthening a sense of belonging, confronting the tricks of those who doubt religion and those who exaggerate its concepts, and strengthening national and intellectual identity and mechanisms for understanding religious texts.