Syrian wife shines at joint academic event alongside her husband in graduation setting
In a heartwarming ceremony, Latifa al-Droubi, the wife of Syrian President Ahmad al-Sharaa, graduated from the Arabic Language Department at Idlib University. The event was attended by President al-Sharaa himself, marking a significant moment for both the First Lady and the Syrian people.
Droubi's journey to graduation was not without challenges. In her speech, she described herself as a Syrian student who persisted in her academic pursuit despite the difficulties she faced. Her determination was evident as she stood before the audience, her smile reflecting the warmth and support she found in her husband.
The ceremony was marked by visible applause and celebration, with social media users sharing photos of the President and his wife, highlighting their affectionate and close relationship. Droubi, however, did not identify herself as the First Lady in her speech.
This marks Droubi's first public appearance, having previously remained unknown in public circles. Her debut was made in early February, accompanying President al-Sharaa on official visits to Saudi Arabia and Türkiye. Her first public appearances were on these official visits, and no information was provided about her involvement in any official capacities during these appearances.
Droubi's graduation speech was filled with gratitude, particularly towards President al-Sharaa. She expressed her appreciation for his support and encouragement, recalling that he had often urged her to move to a safer place with their children, but she had consistently refused and remained steadfast.
In an interview with Al Arabiya, President al-Sharaa mentioned that his life had been unstable, moving between multiple residences, including living in the mountains with his wife. Despite the hardships, their bond remained strong, and Droubi's graduation is a testament to their resilience.
Droubi referred to Idlib University as a place that has endured, blossomed with hope, nurtured knowledge, and embraced thousands of stories. Her graduation ceremony was a celebration of these values, and a reminder of the importance of education, even in challenging times.
The public appearances of Droubi may indicate a shift in her role in the Syrian government. However, further information regarding her future involvement is yet to be disclosed. For now, the focus remains on the First Lady's achievements and the inspiration she provides to Syrians and students alike.
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