First Lady Sajidha Mohamed emphasized that graduation is not just a certification but a validation of self-growth during her speech at the Islamic University of Maldives (IUM) convocation ceremony for 2024.
Speaking as the chief guest, she shared insights on the critical role of education in shaping futures and fostering individual and societal progress.
The First Lady underscored the importance of students pursuing avenues of collaboration and communication. She highlighted the value of perception and constructive criticism as powerful tools for instigating transformative changes, urging graduates to embrace these elements to drive innovation and improvement in their respective fields.
She advocated for promoting productivity and personal development as crucial aspects of the educational journey, encouraging students to continue their pursuit of knowledge and skills enhancement beyond the classroom.
In her remarks, the First Lady also celebrated IUM's significant contributions to the Islamic community in the Maldives. She reflected on the university's inception and its ongoing role in delivering transformative educational experiences that align with Islamic values and principles.
At the ceremony, the First Lady presented certificates to graduates from this morning's convocation.
Speaking as the chief guest, she shared insights on the critical role of education in shaping futures and fostering individual and societal progress.
The First Lady underscored the importance of students pursuing avenues of collaboration and communication. She highlighted the value of perception and constructive criticism as powerful tools for instigating transformative changes, urging graduates to embrace these elements to drive innovation and improvement in their respective fields.
She advocated for promoting productivity and personal development as crucial aspects of the educational journey, encouraging students to continue their pursuit of knowledge and skills enhancement beyond the classroom.
In her remarks, the First Lady also celebrated IUM's significant contributions to the Islamic community in the Maldives. She reflected on the university's inception and its ongoing role in delivering transformative educational experiences that align with Islamic values and principles.
At the ceremony, the First Lady presented certificates to graduates from this morning's convocation.