Summer courses conclude in Arhab, Sana'a


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Yemen News Agency SABA
Summer courses conclude in Arhab, Sana'a
[29/ May/2025]

Sana'a - Saba:

Summer courses concluded today at the centers of the late Sheikh Mohsen Abu Nishtan and the open schools in the Arhab district of Sana'a Governorate, with a student march and a speech event under the slogan "Knowledge and Jihad."

Students from the Abu Nishtan centers and open schools demonstrated their acquired physical fitness, skills, and discipline, reflecting their religious maturity and high capacity to endure hardship.

During the rally, students chanted slogans supporting the decisions of the leader of the revolution, Sayyid Abdul-Malik Badr al-Din al-Houthi, and the Yemeni armed forces in supporting and backing the Palestinian resistance, defending Islamic sanctities, and protecting the blood and souls of martyrs.

At the event, attended by the governor's deputies, Mohsen Abu Hadi and Fadl Al-Qaseer, the director of the district, Khaled Al-Aqeeda, praised the role of the Abu Nishtan centers in supporting and nurturing summer course students, providing them with academic, cultural, and athletic training. He noted the interaction of the people of Arhab with the summer courses and their commitment to educating children and youth on true faith, values, principles, and sound morals, strengthening their connection to the Greatest Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him and his family), his household, and the leaders of guidance.

The event was attended by the deputy head of the education sector in the district, Muhammad Khamis; the head of the executive committee for summer schools in the district, Abdul Jalil Awad; the director of the general mobilization in the district, Salim Qanbour; and the director of the late Abu Nishtan centers, Fadl Abu Nishtan. Abdullah Katheer, the director of the center in the district, expressed his pride in the rehabilitation and training of summer course students in physical skills, especially in light of the ongoing enemy plots aimed at distorting the faith identity among children and youth.

He noted the role of the governorate's summer courses subcommittee in monitoring and harnessing all efforts to provide a suitable environment for summer school students.

The event included hymns and poems by students, reflecting the fruits of their knowledge acquisition and the benefits of summer activities.