
MSA University Celebrates the Return of Students and Families from a Blessed Umrah Trip
October University for Modern Sciences and Arts (MSA University) welcomed back its students, graduates, and their parents after performing the blessed Umrah, organized by the Sports and Social Activities Department. The journey provided a profound spiritual experience, where participants visited Al-Rawdah Al-Sharifah, Mount Uhud, Quba Mosque, and Al-Sayyidah Aisha Mosque, leaving a lasting impression on their hearts ahead of the new academic year.
This year’s journey was particularly special, as it marked the very first university activity for several of our freshmen. Among them were Hany Ibrahim (Faculty of Management Sciences), Mariam Ahmed Fouad (Faculty of Languages), and Ruqaya Allam (Faculty of Pharmacy, Year One), who expressed their joy at beginning their academic journey with such a memorable spiritual experience.
The trip also witnessed the participation of many students from different faculties, including those who chose to repeat the experience with MSA for the second time. Notably, Nesiba Abdelkader (Faculty of Mass Communication), Malak Ahmed (Faculty of Arts & Design), and Nada Ibrahim (Faculty of Biotechnology) returned once again, affirming their eagerness to take part in this meaningful journey.
In addition, several alumni and parents joined the Umrah, adding to the spirit of unity across the MSA community. Alumni participants included Hager Allam (Faculty of Management Sciences), Amr Salah (Faculty of Engineering), Yasmin Khaled (Faculty of Dentistry), and Mahitab Khaled (Faculty of Engineering). They expressed their gratitude for remaining connected to the university and for being part of such a remarkable experience.
This trip reflects the University’s ongoing commitment to organizing comprehensive activities that combine both spiritual and social dimensions, offering students and graduates exceptional experiences that remain deeply memorable.