Seminar Highlights: “Ramadan Between the Objectives of Islamic Law and Human Conduct”
17 Feb 2026
Faculty of Applied Arts Hosts Seminar on “Ramadan Between the Objectives of Islamic Law and Human Conduct”
Under the patronage of Prof. Dr. Tarek Ali, President of Beni Suef University; Prof. Dr. Aboulhassan Abdel Mawgoud, Vice President for Community Service and Environmental Development; and Prof. Dr. Hamada Mohamed, Vice President for Education and Student Affairs;
And under the supervision of Prof. Dr. Diaa El-Din Mostafa, Dean of the Faculty of Applied Arts; Prof. Dr. Fatma Ahmed, Vice Dean for Community Service and Environmental Development; Prof. Dr. Gehan Fouad, Vice Dean for Education and Student Affairs; Prof. Dr. Hossam El-Hewary, General Coordinator of Student Activities at the University; and Prof. Dr. Ahmed Farouk, General Coordinator of “Students for Egypt”;
With implementation and coordination by Dr. Nermeen Atef, Student Activities Coordinator and Coordinator of “Students for Egypt” at the Faculty, and Mr. Ahmed Sayed, Director of Youth Welfare—
The “Students for Egypt” Union, in collaboration with the University’s Social Solidarity Unit, organized a seminar entitled *“Ramadan Between the Objectives of Islamic Law and Human Conduct”* on Sunday, February 15, 2026, in anticipation of the holy month of Ramadan.
The seminar was honored by the presence of Sheikh Reda Mohamed Abdelhalim, Director General of the Beni Suef Preaching District and Head of the Al-Azhar Fatwa Committee in Beni Suef. He delivered a well-grounded and insightful lecture that combined depth of Islamic scholarship with an engaging and eloquent preaching style. His talk explored the higher objectives of Ramadan with clarity and coherence, linking them thoughtfully to human behavior in daily life, reflecting the tolerance and rich value system of Islamic teachings.
His lecture was rich in spiritual and educational insights, leaving a strong impact on the audience through its meaningful messages and sincere call to make the most of the blessed month by purifying the soul, refining behavior, and reinforcing the values of compassion, discipline, and responsibility.
The seminar received strong engagement and widespread appreciation from attendees, in recognition of its intellectual depth, impactful delivery, and distinguished religious discourse.
The event was attended by Prof. Dr. Marwa Mamdouh, Vice Dean for Postgraduate Studies and Scientific Research; Dr. Rabab Yass, Coordinator of the Social Solidarity Unit; Dr. Mohamed Mohsen, Officer for Protection and Economic Empowerment at the Unit; Prof. Dr. Azza El-Helwany, Professor in the Department of Spinning, Weaving, and Knitting; and Mr. Khaled Saber, Faculty Director, alongside a distinguished group of faculty members and students.
This seminar comes as part of the Faculty’s student activities plan for the second semester of the 2025/2026 academic year, within the framework of promoting religious and ethical awareness among students.