Queen Rania at Iftar with Youth: Our Human Values are Our Capital and Must Be Preserved as Much as We Strive for Development

Queen Rania at Iftar with Youth: Our Human Values are Our Capital and Must Be Preserved as Much as We Strive for Development
Queen Rania at Iftar with Youth: Our Human Values are Our Capital and Must Be Preserved as Much as We Strive for Development
Amman – Her Majesty Queen Rania Al Abdullah hosted an Iftar on Wednesday at Al-Husseiniya Palace for a group of young men and women working in various sectors, whom she has met in previous years.اضافة اعلان

During the Iftar, Her Majesty exchanged conversations with the youth and listened to them about their work and activities in their respective fields of interest.

She expressed her optimism when meeting the youth, especially those who are keeping pace with the rapidly advancing technology and using its tools to serve their needs.

Her Majesty emphasized the importance of promoting human values and the spirit of empathy among individuals, especially in light of the ease of spreading and creating content that at times highlights divisions and feelings of anger and hatred, weakening the spirit of tolerance.

She pointed out the necessity of adapting technological tools in a way that aligns with our culture and human values, which are our capital in Jordan and what distinguishes us from other countries, particularly in how we interact with each other with a spirit of solidarity. She stressed the need to preserve these values as much as we strive for development.

Her Majesty addressed the youth saying: "You are always at the forefront, and we are proud of you, your talents, abilities, and ambitions. We always say, I and His Majesty, thank God that the next generation gives us a push forward, and we are optimistic about your work and the way you think."

She concluded by saying: "Ramadan is the month of the Qur'an, and it gives us the opportunity to reflect and reconsider our lives, and how we can be better with ourselves, with those around us in our communities, in our work, and in our worship." – (Petra)