
Evenings in Jahana, Khawlan districts, Sana'a Governorate
Evenings were held in the Jahana district of Sana'a Governorate to mark National Steadfastness Day and International Quds Day, as part of the daily Ramadan program.
The speeches delivered during the evenings in the villages of Bayt al-Rumaim and Asnaf in the Qarwa district, and Qawil in the Wadi Marhab district, emphasized that the month of Ramadan is a spiritual milestone for strengthening one's piety, sincerely returning to God, repenting and turning to Him, advancing one's faith, taking practical action, and assuming responsibility before God and confronting enemies.
They pointed out that as a result of the Islamic nation's deviation from the religion of God, its failure to support His saints, and its hostility toward His enemies, the enemies, with the help of the hypocritical movement, were able to invade the nation and spread false cultures, ideas, and beliefs, bringing the Islamic nation to its current state of humiliation, degradation, and defeat.
They commended the Yemeni people's unique stance, which distinguished them from other nations in shouldering their responsibility, defending the oppressed, and striving for the sake of God.
Through their steadfastness, patience, and adherence to their faith-based identity, they were able to persevere, mobilize, and wage jihad.
In addition, two evenings were held in the Khawlan District to commemorate the martyrdom of Imam Ali (peace be upon him), and to commemorate the National Steadfastness Day and the International Al-Quds Day.
In the evening, held in the "Al-Hantash" neighborhood, speeches highlighted the importance of reviving the principles of solidarity and compassion, identifying the conditions of the poor and needy, and bringing joy to needy families, especially during the last nights of the holy month of Ramadan.
They emphasized the importance of commemorating the Day of Steadfastness and International Quds Day, which coincide with the anniversary of the martyrdom of Imam Ali, peace be upon him.
They also highlighted the importance of instilling the values of sacrifice, redemption, and steadfastness, as well as supporting and backing the Palestinian people and confronting the American enemy, which continues its aggression against the homeland.
During the evening, held in the Al-Dabaa village of Al-Fadaya, speeches highlighted the steadfastness of the Yemeni people in the face of the US-Saudi-Emirati aggression over the past ten years.
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