SANA'A - SABA: A cultural evening was held on Thursday in al-Mahjal, Dhi Marmar district, Bani Hushaish, Sana'a province, to celebrate the Prophet Muhammad's birthday. Sana'a governor Abdulbasit al-Hadi emphasized the significance of this occasion in strengthening faith, preserving Quranic culture, and supporting resistance against aggression, particularly in Gaza. Al-Hadi underscored the importance of emulating the Prophet's teachings and drawing lessons from his life. He also highlighted the positive impact of celebrating the Prophet's birth on Yemeni society and its role in reinforcing Islamic identity against conspiracies. House of Representatives and Shura Council members, including Yahya al-Qadi and Fadl Mani', noted that following the Prophet's example boosts Yemeni resilience against global powers. They described the celebration as a moment for spiritual renewal and reaffirmation of loyalty to the Prophet's guidance, elevating it beyond a mere religious observance to a profound moral and spiritua l reflection. Source: Yemen News Agency
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