The Border Guard Forces Command in Sa'ada province on Sunday held a commemorative event to celebrate the birth of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him). The event, attended by Shura Council member Hadi al-Hamzi and Sa'ada governor Mohammed Awad, highlighted the significance of celebrating the Prophet's birthday as a means to reinforce faith and moral values. Governor Awad emphasized the unique way the Yemeni people honor this occasion, viewing it as a demonstration of their adherence to the Holy Quran and the teachings of the Prophet. Awad spoke about the deeper meanings of this celebration, including themes of jihad, sacrifice, and support for oppressed causes like the Palestinian struggle. He noted that such observances are also a message to enemies of Islam. The speeches during the event underscored the importance of this occasion in fostering religious values, drawing lessons from the Prophet's life, and confronting oppression. The Border Guard Forces Command reiterated the role of such celebrati ons in promoting jihadist and revolutionary principles. Source: Yemen News Agency
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