The WUB Business Club of the Department of
Business Administration, World University of Bangladesh (WUB), organized a
successful Iftar and Dua Mahfil on March 15, 2025. The purpose of the event was
to strengthen the bond among students, faculty, and administration. Such
programs spread the message of spirituality during the holy month of Ramadan.
The event was honored by the presence of
several distinguished guests, including Prof. Dr. Selim Ahmed, Dean, Business
Studies and Head of the Department of Business Administration. Other guests
included Md. Iftekharul Islam Bhuiya, Assistant Professor & Coordinator of
the BBA Program; Helaluddin Ahmed, Assistant Professor; Abdullah Mohammad
Sharif, Assistant Professor; Md. Azim, Assistant Professor; Issa Ahammad,
Assistant Professor; Dr. Md. Mohidul Islam, Senior Lecturer; Liza Bosak,
Lecturer in Statistics; and Dr. Sharif Hosen, Senior Lecturer. Additionally,
Professor Dr. Md. Abdul Jalil, Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Humanities, was present
in the program. The event was further graced by the participation of Mohammed
Shaiful Hannan, Joint Controller of Examinations (Jr.), and Ahsan Thouhid
Milton, Joint Registrar (Jr.).
A total of 70 participants, including 50
students, joined the Iftar, making it a remarkable and memorable occasion for
everyone involved. The event featured a special Dua led by Professor Dr. Md.
Abdul Jalil, Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Humanities. He included heartfelt
prayers for the department, students, teachers, university, country, oppressed
people worldwide, and the well-being of all those present.
At the end of the Iftar, there was a photo
session with all the participants. After the Maghrib prayer, an
experience-sharing session was held, allowing students to build meaningful
relationships with faculty members.
This event emphasized the values of unity,
spirituality, and student community, and its success was made possible through
the collaborative efforts of the WUB Business Club, faculty members of the
Department of Business Administration, and students of the Department of
Business Administration.