The Higher Academy of Quran and Its Sciences, female branch Sana’a, began the activities under the theme of the Quranic verse: “But the Messenger and those who believed with him fought with their wealth and their lives. Those will have [all] good things...” (Verse 88 of Surah At-Tawbah)
Deputy Dean Hanan al-Ezzi highlighted guidelines from Leader Abdul Malik al-Houthi emphasizing the importance of honoring the Holy Prophet’s (PBUH) status among Muslims, especially Yemenis.
Students Batoul al-Qadi and Ikhlas Aboud stressed the significance of the Prophet's (PBUH) birthday, known as Milad-un-Nabi, as a pivotal event reinforcing noble values, reflecting Yemen’s steadfast support for Palestine as a religious and humanitarian duty.
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The students affirmed Yemenis’ longstanding role as devoted followers of Prophet Muhammad’s (PBUH) path, drawing inspiration from his legacy of steadfastness and resilience.
Source: saba.ye