The orientation ceremony for new students and the pilgrimage to Imamzadeh Noor Ali (AS)

According to the Public Relations Office of the university: The orientation ceremony for new students was held in the form of a one-day pilgrimage and sightseeing trip with the presence of Dr. Akhondi, the university's caretaker, the board of trustees, department heads, and students on the 29th and 30th of Mehr in the village of Karmanjegan, organized by the cultural management.
During this one-day trip, students visited the shrine of Imamzadeh Noorali (AS). Hojjatoleslam and Muslims Akhondzadeh, the esteemed representative of the Supreme Leader at the university, welcomed the new students and announced the establishment of a marriage organization specifically for male students. He stated that the aim of this organization is to encourage students to pursue informed and timely marriages, adding that given the high status of women, this organization will be exclusively for males. In this regard, necessary training, awareness, and counseling will be provided to both parties, and this support will continue even after the marriage of the couples on the part of the Office of the Supreme Leader's representative.
Furthermore, Dr. Akhondi regarded mutual understanding as the fundamental basis of a shared life. He added: Mutual understanding and agreement are two essential principles in a shared life. While understanding is based on the similarities between spouses, agreement is based on differing viewpoints. Thus, by fostering greater understanding in their shared life, couples can experience a sweeter life together.
Among the other activities of this trip were dart games, poetry competitions, and walnut gathering competitions organized by the cultural management, aimed at referencing one of the narratives of the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH).
Hojjatoleslam and Muslims Omidian asked the students to each gather walnuts on the ground within ten minutes and subsequently collect all the walnuts in one place. He referred to the gathered walnuts, stating: One day, the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) asked his companions to gather firewood in a barren desert, and each person brought a small amount. Once they placed the gathered firewood in one spot, a large quantity became visible. The Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) said: Small sins are just like this. Initially, they do not seem significant, but when accumulated, they grow larger and larger.
It is noteworthy that, in addition to awarding prizes to the winners of the competitions, all students received a gift in the form of a cultural package from the cultural management.