#Congratulatory_Statement:
The College of Engineering and Information Technology, represented by its Dean, Prof. Dr. Ghaidaa Al-Mulla, along with its academic and administrative staff, extends its highest congratulations and best wishes on the occasion of the birth of Lady Umm al-Banin (peace be upon her), the mother of the four moons.
We ask Almighty God to fill your days with joy and blessings, and to make this blessed occasion a source of happiness and contentment for all.
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