Refer a Menoufia engineering professor for investigation to ask a question about the judge, as possible in his exam.



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Dr. Alawi Al-Khouli, Dean of Menoufia University’s Faculty of Engineering, decided to refer the architecture professor, who raised a question about a possible judge, for an investigation.

Al-Khouli added that the decision to refer him to the incident investigation was made in consultation with Dr. Adel Mubarak, president of Menoufia University, explaining that the investigation will clarify all the details about the incident..

A lot of social media users were discussing a question for the architecture department exams of the Faculty of Engineering at Menoufia University, in which the doctor asked students to put up a logo design that included a judge as possible, in reference to the objective. by Mohamed Magdi Afsha, Al-Ahly player, in the final of the CAF Champions League.

The question arose as follows: “The judge’s phrase is no longer possible as a mere sports comment, but has become a term used by young people to express everything that happens at the last moment and turn the balance, as the famous player did Mohamed Magdi Afsha’s goal in the 85th minute of the CAF Champions League final that crowned Al-Ahly’s champions of the century with their ninth title».

The question continued: “Although months have passed since the match, the judge’s phrase could be immortalized on social networks with comics and comments, and it reached the“ logo ”created by one of the logo studios in Egypt, as shown in a x 10 cm square. He designed a logo of his own creativity, using a color group, containing red (mentioning the color group used if complementary, similar, triple … etc.) to celebrate the occasion, and that the design contains the phrase (Elkadia Momken) in Arabic.

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