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Egypt's Awqaf Minister Honors Sameh Hussein: Celebrating Art's Role in Shaping Society

Egypt's Awqaf Minister Honors Sameh Hussein: Celebrating Art's Role in Shaping Society

Egypt Today19-03-2025

Dr. Osama Al-Azhari, Awqaf Minister, welcomed esteemed actor Sameh Hussein at the ministry's headquarters in the New Administrative Capital. The meeting underscored the ministry's recognition of the role of soft power in shaping public awareness and promoting ethical values, with several ministry leaders in attendance.
During the meeting, the minister honored Sameh Hussein for his outstanding artistic contributions, particularly his impactful and widely successful Ramadan program Qatayef, which resonated deeply with Egyptian audiences. He praised Hussein's ability to create content that carries meaningful educational, moral, and humanitarian messages, reinforcing social values and enhancing public consciousness.
The Awqaf Minister commended Hussein's efforts in preserving Egyptian cultural identity through his work, emphasizing that conscious art plays a vital role in enlightenment and national identity formation. He stressed that impactful artistic messages contribute significantly to shaping collective consciousness and strengthening societal bonds.
He also highlighted the essential role of purposeful drama in addressing social issues, noting that Egypt has always been a beacon of refined arts that leave a lasting, positive imprint on generations. The minister reaffirmed the ministry's commitment to collaborating with intellectuals and artists to promote enlightened thought and shield society from destructive ideologies. He emphasized that when artistic works are infused with moral and educational depth, they become powerful tools for spreading awareness and fostering positive behavior.
Expressing his deep gratitude for the honor, Sameh Hussein described the recognition as a badge of honor, affirming the state's appreciation for the role of art in shaping social consciousness. He reiterated that artistic work is both a message and a responsibility, pledging to continue creating content that respects the audience's intellect and aligns with societal values.
Hussein emphasized that art should serve as a force for construction and development, adding that Egyptian society inherently cherishes noble values and seeks content that fosters peace of mind and well-being. He noted that meaningful artistic works leave a profound impact, helping to shape a more aware and responsible generation.
At the end of the meeting, the Awqaf Minister stressed the importance of collaboration between religious, cultural, and artistic institutions, affirming that collective efforts are key to fostering a culture of progress and awareness. He wished Sameh Hussein continued success and creativity in his career.
As a token of appreciation, the minister presented Hussein with the book What Happened to the Egyptians? by renowned author Galal Amin, along with the ministry's honorary shield, in recognition of his significant contributions to promoting virtues through his refined artistic vision.

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