
Dhamar - Saba:
The branches of the Oil and Gas Companies in Dhamar governorate on Monday organized a cultural event commemorating the Prophet's noble migration (Hijra).
During the event, Dhamar undersecretary Mohammed Abdulrazzaq emphasized the anniversary's significance as a pivotal moment in establishing the Islamic state.
Abdulrazzaq highlighted the virtues of the Prophet's migration and the role of Yemenis in this foundational event for Islamic history. He also reviewed lessons from the Hijra that the nation's people should recall and apply in their practical lives, particularly concerning the struggle against enemies.
Director of the Oil Company branch Engineer Abdullah al-Ashbat discussed the implications of commemorating the Prophet's migration. He stressed the importance of drawing lessons from it to advance the nation and confront aggressive schemes targeting it.
Al-Ashbat noted the significance of the Great Prophet's migration, which marked a decisive turning point in human history and the beginning of the Islamic state, founded on noble values and principles.
Cultural speaker Nasr al-Dhulaimi present at the event alongside Engineer Nabil al-Mutawakil, Director of the Gas Company branch, and his deputy Nasr al-Din al-Harouji, spoke about the motives and accompanying miracles of the blessed Prophet's migration.
He affirmed the importance of commemorating this great anniversary and the Yemeni people's deep connection to it, highlighting the Prophet's sacrifices, his patience in delivering the message, the challenges he faced from Quraysh infidels, and the crucial support from Aws and Khazraj tribes.
The branches of the Oil and Gas Companies in Dhamar governorate on Monday organized a cultural event commemorating the Prophet's noble migration (Hijra).
During the event, Dhamar undersecretary Mohammed Abdulrazzaq emphasized the anniversary's significance as a pivotal moment in establishing the Islamic state.
Abdulrazzaq highlighted the virtues of the Prophet's migration and the role of Yemenis in this foundational event for Islamic history. He also reviewed lessons from the Hijra that the nation's people should recall and apply in their practical lives, particularly concerning the struggle against enemies.
Director of the Oil Company branch Engineer Abdullah al-Ashbat discussed the implications of commemorating the Prophet's migration. He stressed the importance of drawing lessons from it to advance the nation and confront aggressive schemes targeting it.
Al-Ashbat noted the significance of the Great Prophet's migration, which marked a decisive turning point in human history and the beginning of the Islamic state, founded on noble values and principles.
Cultural speaker Nasr al-Dhulaimi present at the event alongside Engineer Nabil al-Mutawakil, Director of the Gas Company branch, and his deputy Nasr al-Din al-Harouji, spoke about the motives and accompanying miracles of the blessed Prophet's migration.
He affirmed the importance of commemorating this great anniversary and the Yemeni people's deep connection to it, highlighting the Prophet's sacrifices, his patience in delivering the message, the challenges he faced from Quraysh infidels, and the crucial support from Aws and Khazraj tribes.