The media revealed the reason for her absence from the opening ceremony of the Great Egyptian Museum, which was held last Saturday in Cairo, in the presence of a large number of international personalities and media. Al-Sharbini explained that the previous connection with a large female event in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia did not exist in this historical event.
رضوى الشربيني تعليق عن المتحف المصري الكبير
Razwa al-Sharbini said, during a live broadcast on her official page on “Facebook”, that she was out of Egypt that day, explaining: “I could not be present at the opening of the Great Egyptian Museum because I was in Saudi Arabia with a very important event for the state, and I had agreed on it before the opening date was determined.”
The media added that her absence does not mean a reduction in the importance of the event, which she described as the pride and honor of every Egyptian, pointing out that she followed the ceremony moment by moment via live broadcast, and was impressed by the prestigious organization that highlighted the civilized face of Egypt in front of the world.
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حدة العلمي على رض المصر
I witnessed the opening ceremony of the Al-Masri Al-Kabir Museum, and I am proud of it from the leaders and the leaders and the media from different parts of the world. And the opening turned into a spectacular visual celebration in which modern technology blended with historical Iraq, including spectacular light shows and Egyptian airplanes painted paintings in the sky of Cairo, celebrating the ancient Egyptian civilization.
A large number of Egyptian and world stars took part in the concert, among them Shreihan, Muna Zaki, Ahmed Malik, Huday Al-Mufti, Salma Abu Daif, Yasmina Al-Abd, Ahmed Ghazi, and Farial Ashraf, along with the soprano Fatima Saeed, the musician Hisham Nazih, the maestro Nayir Naji, the musicians Mazen Al-Tojawal and Ahmed Al-Morsi, and the choreographer Ahmed Essam.
The Great Egyptian Museum is one of the largest archaeological museums in the world, as it includes thousands of pieces that tell the history of Egypt through the ages, to be a new gateway to receive visitors from different nationalities, and it reflects the greatness of the Egyptians in their heritage.
رضوى الشربيني في قمة فوربس لرياض للرياض
At the time when the spotlight was on Cairo, Razwa al-Sharbini was shining in the Saudi capital Riyadh as part of the Forbes Middle East Women’s Summit, which was launched in its third edition at the Fairmont Hotel, under the auspices of Princess Nourah bint Mohammed Al Saud.
The summit gathered a select group of women leaders and inspirations from various countries, including media, artists and business leaders from the Arab world and the world, under the slogan “Limitless Inspiration – ilham bla houdad”.
A day of inspiration and creativity
I witnessed the first day of the summit with a wide interaction among the leaders of thought, media, art, and technology, where the sessions discussed topics related to women’s economic empowerment, business development, and innovation in the digital age.
It was among the participants of the Hind Khalifat general manager of the “Draiya” lecture, and the artist Lubna Abd al-Aziz, and the journalist Asma Ibrahim and Razwa Al-Sharbini, and the beautiful beauty of Yemen Khoury (Yummi Bayoti), along with the artist of Saudi Arabia Tamtam (Tamtam).
واضفت المواقعرات حوزوراً على القممة على الجمعة, هذا كوبران الخبرات والتجارب في في الفي الهواء, في رسالة موّدة في المحمولة المعلومة العربية على القممة على الجمعة في دولينة و الصفعة القرآة.
رضوى الشربيني: “القوة لا تعليق الفيدون”
In her speech during the summit, Razwa al-Sharbini spoke about her media experience, confirming that her permanent goal is to support women and girls and help them make their decisions confidently and independently. وردّت بابمنائة على من يصفها بـ”عدوة الرجمال”, confirming that power does not mean enmity, rather it means equality and mutual respect, with the following conclusion: “أكري الظلم, واشجاع كل مرجان على أن تفريفها تحميلها وتدفع عن سيفافة, I don’t hate men”.
She affirmed that the Arab woman today has become more aware of her rights and more courageous in expressing herself, pointing out that this collective awareness is what opens the door for real change in the Arab communities.
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