On behalf of the President of Yarmouk University, the Dean of Student Affairs, Dr. Muhammad Khalaf Thiabat, sponsored the Ramadan Iftar party organized by the Student Welfare Department in the Deanship, in the presence of the First Secretary in the Indonesian Embassy to Amman, Muhammad Hartantyo, and the Saudi Cultural Attaché, Dr. Issa bin Fahd Al-Rumaih.
In his speech during the gathering, Thiabat said that Yarmouk University, based on its strategic plan, is interested in establishing permanent communication with its international students and enabling them to integrate into the University community and Jordanian society. Thiabat emphasized that through the Deanship of Student Affairs, Yarmouk University spares no effort in organizing international student activities, events, and gatherings and supporting students to obtain the necessary education and knowledge to meet the demands of the labor market in their homelands.
In his speech delivered on behalf of the international students, the President of the Arab and International Students Club, the representative of the Palestinian community, student Abdullah Al-Madhoun, expressed his thanks and appreciation to the University and its Deanship of Student Affairs for their interest in holding such activities and participating international students such remarkable times.
The Iftar banquet included dishes that represent the 13 Arab and international communities participating in the event. Also, the students of the Thai community presented a performance that embodied the customs and traditions of Ramadan in Thailand, and one of the religious chanting teams presented religious songs expressing the virtue of the blessed month of Ramadan.
On the sidelines of the ceremony, Thiabat, with the participation of Hartantyo and Al-Rumaih, handed certificates of appreciation to the students representing the communities.
It is noteworthy that Yarmouk University includes approximately 3,300 international students representing 48 nationalities around the world.