SANA'A - SABA: Residents of al-Mohandeseen neighborhood in the New Sana'a district on Friday hosted a cultural evening to celebrate the anniversary of the Prophet Muhammad's birth. The event, attended by Traffic Director Colonel Abdulrahman al-Ataki and Eng. Khalid al-Matari of the Yemeni Economic Corporation, emphasized the significance of this religious occasion. Speakers highlighted the importance of reflecting on the current state of the Islamic nation amidst ongoing divisions and conflicts, which adversaries seek to exploit. The speakers underscored that celebrating the Prophet's birth is both a religious and moral obligation, demonstrating Yemenis' deep connection to the Prophet and their commitment to his teachings. Cultural activist Abdulkarim Atef stressed that the event sends a global message of Yemenis' steadfastness in upholding the Prophet's legacy and continuing his mission with dedication. Source: Yemen News Agency
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