
Sultan bin Ahmed attends Sharjah University 2025 graduation
The ceremony began with the UAE national anthem and a recitation from the Holy Qur'an, followed by a speech from Professor Issam El-Din Ajami, Chancellor of the University of Sharjah. He welcomed His Highness and attendees, congratulating the graduates on their academic accomplishments and promising futures.
Ajami expressed pride in the graduates, extending gratitude to their families and faculty members for their support and dedication. He also thanked Sheikh Sultan bin Ahmed for his unwavering support of the university and its mission to provide a pioneering educational environment that blends tradition with modernity.
Sharjah's vision for higher education
Ajami highlighted the visionary leadership of His Highness Sheikh Dr Sultan bin Mohammed Al Qasimi, Supreme Council Member and Ruler of Sharjah, who founded the university on firm academic foundations. He noted that the university now houses the largest number of colleges and specialisations in the country, and brings together students from over 95 nationalities, enriching the academic and cultural environment.
He praised the distinct academic paths of each college and their active contributions to community service and development. Ajami emphasised the university's role in preserving national values, managing institutions and strategies, advancing knowledge in law and social justice, and keeping pace with digital and scientific revolutions.
A message to the graduating class
Ajami addressed the graduates with pride, affirming the university's commitment to equipping them with critical thinking and innovation skills. He said they are ready to become agents of change, contributing to the growth of their nations and communities. He called on them to embrace collaboration, lifelong learning, social responsibility and creativity, and to launch projects or research that offer real value to society.
Graduates express gratitude
On behalf of the graduates, Saleh Mohammed Al Jasmi from the College of Law delivered a heartfelt speech. He thanked the Ruler of Sharjah for founding the university and guiding its journey of success. 'Your Highness,' he said, 'you are an exceptional example of a ruler who has dedicated his mind, heart and time to building a civilisation rooted in knowledge, culture and justice.'
In his speech, Al Jasmi reflected on the strong bond between the students and His Highness Sheikh Sultan bin Ahmed Al Qasimi, praising his unwavering support and presence. He highlighted how His Highness shared their moments of joy, celebrated their achievements, and sent them congratulatory messages despite his many responsibilities — all to show the students that they were under his care and never alone in their journey.
He added, 'Thank you for being with us. Thank you for being our role model. Thank you for your vision, your determination, and the confidence you instilled in us. That confidence has borne fruit — in knowledge, thought, history, and a society conscious of its values and proud of its roots. You will always have our lasting gratitude and heartfelt prayers.'
A tribute to families
Al Jasmi addressed the graduates' families, describing them as the true homeland before students even understood what that meant — a source of strength in times of doubt and light in times of darkness. He said their pride in this day is greater than the certificates themselves, adding: 'To the mothers who carried the weight of life with love, and to the fathers whose labour became a bridge to our future, we say thank you, until thanks reach their highest meaning. What you planted has indeed blossomed.'
Memories that will endure
Speaking directly to his fellow graduates, Al Jasmi recalled the most memorable moments of university life — from parking struggles and lecture halls to exam papers and early mornings. 'Today, we stand at the threshold of a new chapter,' he said. 'In our hands we carry certificates, in our hearts countless stories, and in our eyes tears that refuse to fall out of respect for the moment and the beauty of the memory. We remember how our laughter slipped through the classroom doors, racing alongside the footsteps of teachers who believed in us.'
Honouring the teachers
In his closing words, Al Jasmi paid tribute to the faculty members: 'We tip our hats to you, our respected professors. You are the true meaning behind every success. You were patient, supportive, and wove our dreams with care. You've left lasting marks on our hearts, a part of our memory that we will carry through life — wherever we go and whatever we achieve.'
Degrees conferred by the university president
His Highness Sheikh Sultan bin Ahmed Al Qasimi personally conferred degrees upon the graduates from all undergraduate programmes across the faculties of Sharia and Islamic Studies, Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences, Business Administration, Engineering, Law, Fine Arts and Design, Communication, Sciences, Computing and Informatics, and Public Policy. He extended his congratulations and wished the graduates continued success in their future endeavours.

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