Al-Azhar University, founded in 970 AD in Cairo, Egypt, is one of the oldest and most respected Islamic universities in the world. Initially established as a center for Islamic theology and Arabic studies, it has since grown to include a wide range of academic fields, from medicine and engineering to business and social sciences. Al-Azhar is known globally as a leading authority on Islamic jurisprudence and is closely associated with Al-Azhar Mosque.
The university plays a central role in promoting moderate Islamic thought and scholarly research. It attracts students from across the world, offering a curriculum that combines religious education with modern disciplines. Its mission is rooted in promoting educational excellence and fostering dialogue, making it a significant institution for both Egypt and the broader Muslim world
Egyptian Pharmaceutical Students' Federation (EPSF-Azhar) is a non-governmental and non-profit pharmacy student organization.
We work at Al-Azhar University, and our headquarters is the Faculty of Pharmacy, Al-Azhar University, and we were the first to enter the federation in Egypt, which was in the year 1980.
Al-Azhar University is ranked 801 in the world rankings, 1st on the Egyptian Governmental and Private Universities And QS 4 Stars General Evaluation
We previously hosted the Step on the Way conference twice, in 2012, 2015 and 2024. The conference was organized in an organized manner and large numbers attended.
Cairo, Egypt's bustling capital, is a city where ancient history and modern urban life intersect. Known for the iconic Pyramids of Giza and the vibrant cultural sites of Islamic Cairo, such as the medieval mosques and bustling Khan El Khalili bazaar, Cairo is a political, cultural, and economic hub of Egypt. The city sits along the Nile River and is marked by contrasts: historic districts and modern neighborhoods, old souks and new shopping centers, and diverse communities that add to its rich character.
Nasr City, an eastern district of Cairo, stands out as one of the city's largest and most organized residential and commercial areas. Established in the 1960s, it was designed to accommodate Cairo's growing population and features a spacious layout with wide streets, numerous shopping malls, restaurants, and entertainment venues like City Stars. Nasr City also houses several government buildings, educational institutions, including Al-Azhar University's new campus, and the Cairo International Stadium. Known for its modern lifestyle and amenities, Nasr City is popular among families and professionals who seek a more structured, vibrant part of the capital.
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