Years One To Four Students From Aljamea-Tus-Saifiyah, Surat Had The Opportunity To Display An Informative, Interactive, And Immersive Science Exhibition
Aljamea-tus-Saifiyah, Surat had the opportunity to display an informative, interactive, and immersive science exhibition
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Years One to Four students from Aljamea-tus-Saifiyah, Surat had the opportunity to display an informative, interactive, and immersive science exhibition. Approximately 7000 visitors came to see the exhibition which was inspired by the concept of ‘balance’ as elaborated in His Holiness Syedna Mufaddal Saifuddin’s various Ashara Mubaraka sermons with the help of natural phenomena and scientific concepts. It featured live experiments, scientific models and poster explanations related to biology, physics, chemistry, geometry and human anatomy. The Fatimid Chief Jurist and Dai, Syedna al-Qadi al-Nu’man’s statement, 'Everything that deviates from a state of equilibrium falls outside the limits of perfection’ was a key inspiration for the exhibition.
For example, the section on ecological balance was inspired by His Holiness' commentary in his sixth sermon from this year’s Ashara where he highlighted the Almighty's precise allocation of resources to every creature to maintain balance and fairness. His Holiness explained this balance with bees and silkworms, both of which are known for their meticulous work in creating high-quality products. At the exhibition, a thread of silk, five times stronger than steel, was used to lift weights exceeding 10 kg. Also, one exhibit featured an actual beehive where participants were challenged to replicate its perfect hexagons by hand.
As a tremendous recognition of their efforts, His Holiness visited the exhibit and praised the students for their hard work and insightful explanations.
For example, the section on ecological balance was inspired by His Holiness' commentary in his sixth sermon from this year’s Ashara where he highlighted the Almighty's precise allocation of resources to every creature to maintain balance and fairness. His Holiness explained this balance with bees and silkworms, both of which are known for their meticulous work in creating high-quality products. At the exhibition, a thread of silk, five times stronger than steel, was used to lift weights exceeding 10 kg. Also, one exhibit featured an actual beehive where participants were challenged to replicate its perfect hexagons by hand.
As a tremendous recognition of their efforts, His Holiness visited the exhibit and praised the students for their hard work and insightful explanations.
Photos Credit:-Aljamea_Tus_Saifiyah
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