
Taiz – Saba:
Summer courses for the year 1446 AH, operating under the theme "Knowledge and Jihad," concluded today in al-Taeizeyah, Sharab al-Rawnah, and Khadir districts of Taiz governorate.
In al-Taezeyah, at the closing ceremony attended by Shura Council member Salah Abdulrahman Bajash and District Director Abdulkhaliq al-Junaid, participants emphasized that the success of these courses demonstrates the resilience of the educational sector in facing challenges. The courses were seen as a way to develop students' abilities, awareness, and connection to Quranic culture.
A separate closing event was held at the Imam Hussein Center in al-Kharaib.
The Summer Courses Subcommittee in Sharab al-Rawnah district also held its closing, with speakers highlighting the importance of these activities in developing students' skills and talents, particularly in Quran memorization.
In Khadir district, the conclusion of summer courses was marked by a speech event where the courses were recognized as an opportunity to enhance students' skills, awareness, and connection to Quranic culture.
Across the districts, speakers praised the efforts of organizers, teachers, and the engagement of students. Closing ceremonies included creative performances by students and the honoring of teachers and students.
Summer courses for the year 1446 AH, operating under the theme "Knowledge and Jihad," concluded today in al-Taeizeyah, Sharab al-Rawnah, and Khadir districts of Taiz governorate.
In al-Taezeyah, at the closing ceremony attended by Shura Council member Salah Abdulrahman Bajash and District Director Abdulkhaliq al-Junaid, participants emphasized that the success of these courses demonstrates the resilience of the educational sector in facing challenges. The courses were seen as a way to develop students' abilities, awareness, and connection to Quranic culture.
A separate closing event was held at the Imam Hussein Center in al-Kharaib.
The Summer Courses Subcommittee in Sharab al-Rawnah district also held its closing, with speakers highlighting the importance of these activities in developing students' skills and talents, particularly in Quran memorization.
In Khadir district, the conclusion of summer courses was marked by a speech event where the courses were recognized as an opportunity to enhance students' skills, awareness, and connection to Quranic culture.
Across the districts, speakers praised the efforts of organizers, teachers, and the engagement of students. Closing ceremonies included creative performances by students and the honoring of teachers and students.