First Lady
Egyptian First Lady Entissar El Sisi announced on Saturday the launch of her official Instagram account.
Egypt's First Lady Entissar el-Sisi has greeted Egyptians on Eid al-Fitr (Feast of Breaking the Fast.)
“Every orphan has the right to live a happy life full of hope and care, and it is our role to provide them with all means of comfort, security, and compensation. Let each of us be a family to every orphan, sharing their joy and sorrow and bringing smiles to their faces. Many happy returns,” the First Lady said in her message on Friday.
On her official Facebook page, the First Lady said: “To the wise companion and friend, the source we rely on for support throughout our lives, the one whose feelings overflow devoid of any interests, to every mother and every woman, many happy returns.”
First Lady Entissar Al-Sisi has issued a statement on the anniversary of the 1973 victory of Egypt over Israel, in which she congratulated the Egyptian people.
“We are grateful to Allah Almighty for the advent of the holy month of Ramadan, the month of all good and mercy, asking Allah the Almighty to protect Egypt and its people from all harm and evil,” said the first lady on her social media platform. “Many happy returns,” she added.
On her official Facebook platform, the First Lady said: “In spite of all the hardships and challenges, she [in an indication to Egyptian women] preserves her great details and distinct character. She is the voice of conscience and mercy. She is the source of joy and the icon of unique national and humanitarian work. A salute to the women of Egypt on International Women's Day.”
Egypt’s First Lady Intisar El Sisi said on Wednesday that Egyptian women are a source of inspiration and a symbol of excellence and generosity.
“On the occasion of celebrating the Police Day, I would like to greet the Egyptian people. This day is a reminder of the glory and heroism of its men,” the First Lady said.
"I extend my greetings to the Egyptian people on the occasion of Christmas celebrations, praying Allah to return it with all goodness, peace and love," said the Egyptian First Lady.
First Lady Entissar Amer greeted the “steadfast” Palestinian people as she marked the International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People, celebrated by the United Nations annually on 29 November.
“I would like to extend my greetings to the people of Egypt on the 10th anniversary of the June 30th Revolution, during which the Egyptians displayed a magnificent historical scene in the love and defense of their homeland, and in sacrificing the precious and valuable to protect it from the forces of evil and terror,” said the First Lady.
First Lady Entisar El Sisi greeted the Egyptian people and Arab and Muslim nations on the occasion of Eidul Adha, which starts Wednesday.
Mennat Allah has obtained a score of 279.5 out of 280, despite the financial and social hardship she went through.
"This matter requires a shared responsibility towards preserving our natural wealth for a better future for us and the coming generations, she added.
“It’s truly my honor to be here at Al-Azhar. Thank you to the Grand Imam for welcoming us today. And Dr. Daoud, Dr. Saddik, Ambassador Moussa, and Dr. Nossair: I am also grateful for your welcome and work on today’s program,” she said in a statement issued by the White House on Saturday.
Mrs Biden was accompanied by Tourism and Antiquities Minister Ahmed Eissa and Acting US Ambassador in Cairo John Desrocher.
The wedding ceremony was attended by approximately 1,700 members of the Hashemite family and guests of Jordan, including state leaders, crown princes, and personalities from friendly countries.
Egypt is the second stop of Dr. Biden's week-long tour, which includes four countries in the region and began in Jordan.
First Lady Entissar Amer extended greetings to Egyptians on Sham El-Nessim on Monday.