
Sana'a - Saba:
The Ministry of Youth and Sports has organized a Ramadan evening for its employees and affiliated agencies, as part of its Ramadan program.
Minister of Youth and Sports Dr. Mohammed al-Muwalad emphasized the significance of Ramadan evenings as platforms for faith-based education and mobilization. He urged attendees to capitalize on the holy month's virtues for spiritual purification, strengthening their connection to the Quran and jihad, and fostering social solidarity.
Dr. Al-Muwalad stressed the importance of studying Ramadan lectures of Leader Abdulmalik Badr al-Din al-Houthi, which he described as containing valuable lessons, directives, and solutions for the nation's challenges. He highlighted the lectures' focus on Quranic principles and the need for the nation to adhere to Allah's guidance.
Director of the Youth and Sports Office in the Capital Sana'a Abdullah Obaid emphasized the importance of reviving Ramadan programs with remembrance, supplication, and Quranic study. He called for the awakening of the nation's people and confronting "colonial projects."
He attributed the nation's setbacks to the "dependence and normalization" of client regimes and their cooperation with "forces of evil and arrogance."
The Ministry of Youth and Sports has organized a Ramadan evening for its employees and affiliated agencies, as part of its Ramadan program.
Minister of Youth and Sports Dr. Mohammed al-Muwalad emphasized the significance of Ramadan evenings as platforms for faith-based education and mobilization. He urged attendees to capitalize on the holy month's virtues for spiritual purification, strengthening their connection to the Quran and jihad, and fostering social solidarity.
Dr. Al-Muwalad stressed the importance of studying Ramadan lectures of Leader Abdulmalik Badr al-Din al-Houthi, which he described as containing valuable lessons, directives, and solutions for the nation's challenges. He highlighted the lectures' focus on Quranic principles and the need for the nation to adhere to Allah's guidance.
Director of the Youth and Sports Office in the Capital Sana'a Abdullah Obaid emphasized the importance of reviving Ramadan programs with remembrance, supplication, and Quranic study. He called for the awakening of the nation's people and confronting "colonial projects."
He attributed the nation's setbacks to the "dependence and normalization" of client regimes and their cooperation with "forces of evil and arrogance."