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Sana'a evenings commemorated Mecca conquest & Badr Battle

Sana'a evenings commemorated Mecca conquest & Badr Battle

Saba Yemen18-03-2025
Sana'a - Saba:
Sana'a province held cultural and awareness evenings on the anniversary of the conquest of Mecca , the Great Battle of Badr, in support of the Palestinians and the grievances of the people of Gaza.
In the Jahana district, speeches and poetry evenings were organized in Al-Madina and Maswar, "Beit Al-Salahi and Al-Hijla districts," in the presence of the governorate's educational sector officials Talib Dahan and Saleh Al-Hosni, the directorate's mobilization officer.
Participants in the evenings emphasized that the month of Ramadan is a great station for piety, guidance and a sincere return to God through repentance, supplication, submission, supplication and sitting with the Holy Qur'an.
In the directorate of Al-Hosn, an evening was held to commemorate the anniversary of the Great Battle of Badr in the presence of the head of the educational sector, Talib Dahan, and the directors of the directorate, Khalil Abu Alama, awareness and rehabilitation in the office of the General Authority for Zakat in the province, Ibrahim Hamiduddin, and the directorate's general mobilization officer, Al-Karrar Al-Sufi.
In the evening, the participants emphasized the importance of exploiting the blessed month of Ramadan by equipping themselves with good deeds, purifying their souls and linking them to the Creator, especially in light of the challenges that the country is facing as a result of its support for its brothers from the oppressed Palestinian people.
In the evening held in Wadi al-Ahbab, the attendees pointed out the importance of reviving these great religious occasions because of their great value and status in the life of the Islamic nation, as they represented a milestone and a shift in the history of direct confrontation with the tyrants of the era and idol worshippers.
In the evening held in the village of Al-Saru in Wadi Rumak square, the speeches referred to the importance of reviving the nights of the holy month of Ramadan, spending and integration among the members of Yemeni society.
The speeches called for mobilizing for summer courses, and urged parents to push their children to learn the Holy Qur'an, its sciences and Qur'anic culture, develop their skills , abilities, and immunize them from the culture of violence, and extremism.
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