Sana'a - Saba:
Judge Mohammed al-Salemi, Chairman of the Supreme Elections and Referendum Committee, inspected several summer schools in the capital on Tuesday.
Judge al-Salemi, along with the Committee's Secretary-General, Mohammed al-Jalal, and Committee members, Judges Ghaleb Salah, Ali al-Samit, Mohammed Bazai, and Abdullah al-Dharafi, listened to an explanation from the summer school directors about the activities and programs of the courses implemented according to the prepared plans.
The Chairman of the Supreme Elections Committee considered the summer courses a key nucleus for building the rising generations on a foundation of faith, qualifying them to fulfill their duty in the development process.
He emphasized that young people's conscious faith contributes to the advancement and progress of the nation. He praised the interest of the Leader of the Revolution, Sayyed Abdulmalik Badr al-Din al-Houthi, and the Supreme Political Council in caring for the youth and ensuring their purification and protection from destructive ideas.
For his part, Secretary-General of the Supreme Elections Committee, al-Jalal, emphasized that summer courses are an educational endeavor that benefits young people and makes them aware of their religious and national responsibilities in the future.
He said, "Equipping the rising generations with religious knowledge, science, and educational issues prepares them to confront current challenges and dangers. The overcrowding of summer schools with young people and students is a serious concern for the forces of global evil, America, Israel, and their agents."
Al-Jalal pointed out that the summer courses are accompanied each year by propaganda campaigns by enemy media outlets aimed at distorting their role in raising generations on the values of the true Islamic religion.
The visitors urged those in charge of the summer courses to redouble their efforts to ensure that their outcomes become a practical reality on the ground. They emphasized the need to support summer schools and provide them with the necessary capabilities to implement plans and programs to the fullest extent possible, contributing to the development of awareness and the creation of a generation equipped with Quranic culture and imbued with a faith-based identity.

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