During a Dialogue Seminar with Islamic Preacher Mostafa Hosny at Tanta University: Prof. Mohamed Hussein: The Concept of the “Well-Balanced Student” is a Key Pillar in Achieving the Goals of the Presidential Initiative “A New Beginning for Building the Human Being”


Tanta University organized today a seminar titled “Well-Balanced Students”, in the presence of Prof. Mohamed Hussein, Tanta University President, Prof. Hatem Amin, Vice President for Postgraduate Studies and Research, several deans and vice deans, Prof. Amr Abdel Moneim, General Supervisor of the University Medical Administration, Prof. Kholoud Matar, Cultural Counselor of the Kingdom of Bahrain, Mr. Mohamed El-Qassir, General Director of Student Welfare, and a large number of students. The seminar featured a rich dialogue with Islamic preacher Mostafa Hosny.


In his speech, Prof. Mohamed Hussein emphasized the importance and uniqueness of the seminar, organized by the Education and Student Affairs Sector in fruitful collaboration with the University Medical Administration. He noted that the event aligns with the visionary presidential initiative of H.E. President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi, “A New Beginning for Building the Human Being”, which prioritizes building a strong, well-rounded Egyptian generation capable of facing future challenges and actively contributing to national development.


He stressed that the concept of a “well-balanced student” forms a foundational element of this initiative, as nurturing a sound mind, body, and spirit is the true guarantee of a bright and prosperous future.


The University President added that Tanta University believes that building an aware generation capable of assuming future responsibilities requires more than just academic knowledge. It includes comprehensive care and a healthy environment that fosters balanced and holistic development. He described the well-balanced student as the cornerstone of a strong and prosperous society, which reflects the core objective of the initiative.


Prof. Hussein further expressed that hosting a distinguished figure like Mostafa Hosny added great value to the seminar, enhancing students’ moral awareness and fostering positive values. This supports the essence of the initiative, which aims to build a well-grounded Egyptian citizen.


He thanked the Education and Student Affairs Sector, the Medical Administration, the Student Union, and the "Students for Egypt" family for their sincere efforts in organizing this important event aligned with national goals. He also extended his gratitude to Mostafa Hosny for accepting the invitation and sharing his insights, encouraging students to benefit fully from the session and strive to lead balanced lives as responsible contributors to society and builders of the “New Egyptian Human.”


In his remarks, Mostafa Hosny expressed his joy at being present at Tanta University. He engaged in a rich and interactive dialogue with the students, which reflected their awareness and deep interest in self-development and societal issues. His key discussion points included: how to achieve balance internally and externally, in education, in relationships and disagreements—whether within families or friendships—how to choose a life partner, and how to remain balanced in times of hardship.


Students posed many thoughtful questions, reflecting their deep thinking and eagerness to apply these values in their daily lives. Hosny responded to all inquiries and praised the positive engagement and maturity he witnessed among the students.


At the end of the session, students expressed their deep appreciation for the seminar and the valuable discussion, affirming their commitment to applying what they had learned in their everyday lives.


5/7/2025



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