
RAYMAH July 07. 2024 (Saba) - The Guidance Office in Raymah province organized today, Sunday, a cultural awareness symposium on the occasion of the anniversary of the noble Prophet’s migration, upon its companion, the best prayers and the most pure peace, entitled “The Word of God is Supreme.”
The symposium discussed the events of the Great Messenger’s migration, his prophetic journey in establishing the entity of Islam, the transformations that were achieved, the fight against polytheism, and the guidance of people from worshiping idols to worshiping God Almighty.
It stressed the importance of commemorating this religious occasion to strengthen the connection with the biography of the Messenger, may God bless him , his family , grant them peace, , to remind of the events of migration , the sublime values , meanings they carry, and to consolidate them in the souls of the people of the nation.
The topics of the symposium pointed out the importance of drawing inspiration and lessons from the memory of the Prophet’s migration and acting on them, especially in light of the aggression , systematic war crimes that Yemen and Palestine are exposed to.
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The symposium discussed the events of the Great Messenger’s migration, his prophetic journey in establishing the entity of Islam, the transformations that were achieved, the fight against polytheism, and the guidance of people from worshiping idols to worshiping God Almighty.
It stressed the importance of commemorating this religious occasion to strengthen the connection with the biography of the Messenger, may God bless him , his family , grant them peace, , to remind of the events of migration , the sublime values , meanings they carry, and to consolidate them in the souls of the people of the nation.
The topics of the symposium pointed out the importance of drawing inspiration and lessons from the memory of the Prophet’s migration and acting on them, especially in light of the aggression , systematic war crimes that Yemen and Palestine are exposed to.
J.A
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