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Saturday, 22 March 2025 / 02:05 PM
“In the name of Allah, the Most Beneficent, the Most Merciful”
The noble ladies of Egypt,
Ladies and gentlemen,
At the outset, I would like to offer my warmest greetings on the occasion of the holy month of Ramadan, which coincides with the observance of the Great Lent (the Great Fast) for our Christian brothers. Many happy returns. May Allah the Almighty bring back these blessed days to us with goodness, blessings, and prosperity.
Esteemed attendees,
On a day where the purest expression of giving is manifested, and the suns of boundless love and unwavering loyalty illuminate, we gather today to honor the great mothers of Egypt, the embodiment of sacrifice, the symbol of resilience and the source of inspiration.
This is a day on which we affirm our profound appreciation for the Egyptian woman, who has always been the very lifeline of this homeland and the true architect of its enduring glories.
The Egyptian mother is not only the nurturer of her children, but also the guardian of our nation's identity and cultural heritage. She is the beating heart that instills the values of love, tolerance, and belonging in the souls of generations, thereby cultivating an enlightened generation poised to embrace responsibility and overcome challenges.
The women of Egypt have shouldered the burdens and triumphs of this nation, facing every challenge and acknowledging their vital role as the pillars of our families, the cornerstone of our society and the very essence of life in our beloved homeland.
I have consistently affirmed, and I reiterate today, that the Egyptian woman was the bedrock upon which our enduring Egyptian civilization was established, a civilization that has flourished for thousands of years, marked by its unparalleled magnificence, grandeur, refinement and elevation.
Since the dawn of history, every stride of our Egyptian nation carries the indelible mark of the Egyptian woman, a partner in the course of life, a scholar and writer, a doctor and teacher, a mother and wife, a sister and daughter.
Distinguished ladies and gentlemen,
Today, I take this moment to express my profound and renewed gratitude to every Egyptian woman and girl, who has held the nation’s concerns close to her heart, contributed to its advancement, and persevered through its challenges. I tell them: the nation deeply appreciates your role and contributions to our stability, dignity, and prosperity.
From this position, I affirm that Egypt will remain committed to strengthening the status of women and providing them with all means of support.
From this standpoint, I also affirm our keenness to encourage inspiring models of Egyptian women across all scientific, cultural, and social fields, to achieve more success and influence. I emphasize our absolute rejection of any violation or violence to which women may be subjected. I have given directives to the government to confront all forms of violence against women and to provide a safe environment that protects their rights and ensures their safety.
The Egyptian state will continue its efforts to find multiple tracks to achieve the economic empowerment of Egyptian women. I have also given directives to the government to support all projects and initiatives that will offer Egyptian women with real opportunities to achieve economic empowerment, whether by providing suitable job opportunities, projects, or other areas of economic empowerment.
I also confirm our keenness to enhance the political participation of Egyptian women, who have been chief supporters of the nation in all electoral events and milestones over the past years. We will continue to work to ensure that Egyptian women obtain their rights to leadership positions and senior positions in both the public and private sectors.
Dear attendees,
Our meeting today comes at a turbulent time, as our region and the world are grappling with grave challenges and difficulties that threaten the security and stability of peoples. I tell you this frankly: Egypt's responsibility amid these challenges has grown, but hope for the future is the light that guides us through these challenges. I would also like to seize the opportunity to salute the resilient women and mothers of Palestine, resolute in their commitment to justice, and strong in defending their land and people.
Ladies and gentlemen,
As I conclude my speech, we renew our pledge, hand in hand, to exert more efforts to serve our nation and improve the conditions of our society.
We believe in our ability to unite and confront all challenges. This ability is the only way to continue fulfilling the aspirations of our genuine Egyptian people.
Thank you.
May the peace, mercy, and blessings of Allah be upon you.
Saturday, 22 March 2025 / 02:05 PM
“In the name of Allah, the Most Beneficent, the Most Merciful”
The noble ladies of Egypt,
Ladies and gentlemen,
At the outset, I would like to offer my warmest greetings on the occasion of the holy month of Ramadan, which coincides with the observance of the Great Lent (the Great Fast) for our Christian brothers. Many happy returns. May Allah the Almighty bring back these blessed days to us with goodness, blessings, and prosperity.
Esteemed attendees,
On a day where the purest expression of giving is manifested, and the suns of boundless love and unwavering loyalty illuminate, we gather today to honor the great mothers of Egypt, the embodiment of sacrifice, the symbol of resilience and the source of inspiration.
This is a day on which we affirm our profound appreciation for the Egyptian woman, who has always been the very lifeline of this homeland and the true architect of its enduring glories.
The Egyptian mother is not only the nurturer of her children, but also the guardian of our nation's identity and cultural heritage. She is the beating heart that instills the values of love, tolerance, and belonging in the souls of generations, thereby cultivating an enlightened generation poised to embrace responsibility and overcome challenges.
The women of Egypt have shouldered the burdens and triumphs of this nation, facing every challenge and acknowledging their vital role as the pillars of our families, the cornerstone of our society and the very essence of life in our beloved homeland.
I have consistently affirmed, and I reiterate today, that the Egyptian woman was the bedrock upon which our enduring Egyptian civilization was established, a civilization that has flourished for thousands of years, marked by its unparalleled magnificence, grandeur, refinement and elevation.
Since the dawn of history, every stride of our Egyptian nation carries the indelible mark of the Egyptian woman, a partner in the course of life, a scholar and writer, a doctor and teacher, a mother and wife, a sister and daughter.
Distinguished ladies and gentlemen,
Today, I take this moment to express my profound and renewed gratitude to every Egyptian woman and girl, who has held the nation’s concerns close to her heart, contributed to its advancement, and persevered through its challenges. I tell them: the nation deeply appreciates your role and contributions to our stability, dignity, and prosperity.
From this position, I affirm that Egypt will remain committed to strengthening the status of women and providing them with all means of support.
From this standpoint, I also affirm our keenness to encourage inspiring models of Egyptian women across all scientific, cultural, and social fields, to achieve more success and influence. I emphasize our absolute rejection of any violation or violence to which women may be subjected. I have given directives to the government to confront all forms of violence against women and to provide a safe environment that protects their rights and ensures their safety.
The Egyptian state will continue its efforts to find multiple tracks to achieve the economic empowerment of Egyptian women. I have also given directives to the government to support all projects and initiatives that will offer Egyptian women with real opportunities to achieve economic empowerment, whether by providing suitable job opportunities, projects, or other areas of economic empowerment.
I also confirm our keenness to enhance the political participation of Egyptian women, who have been chief supporters of the nation in all electoral events and milestones over the past years. We will continue to work to ensure that Egyptian women obtain their rights to leadership positions and senior positions in both the public and private sectors.
Dear attendees,
Our meeting today comes at a turbulent time, as our region and the world are grappling with grave challenges and difficulties that threaten the security and stability of peoples. I tell you this frankly: Egypt's responsibility amid these challenges has grown, but hope for the future is the light that guides us through these challenges. I would also like to seize the opportunity to salute the resilient women and mothers of Palestine, resolute in their commitment to justice, and strong in defending their land and people.
Ladies and gentlemen,
As I conclude my speech, we renew our pledge, hand in hand, to exert more efforts to serve our nation and improve the conditions of our society.
We believe in our ability to unite and confront all challenges. This ability is the only way to continue fulfilling the aspirations of our genuine Egyptian people.
Thank you.
May the peace, mercy, and blessings of Allah be upon you.