A cultural evening was held in Najra district in Hajjah Province to commemorate the Prophet Muhammad's birth (PBUH). At the event, which was attended by Dr. Taha Al-Hamzi and Sadiq Al-Adabi, the Moral Guidance Officer at the provincial security, Abdulhakim Al-Maqad, stressed the importance of Prophet's birthday commemorating to strengthen the connection with the Prophet and emphasize adherence to his righteous approach. During the evening, which was attended by the directors of the province's Economy and Industry Office, Mahmoud Wahban, Directorate Kamal Al-Sufi, and the Dahr Abu Tir security area, Colonel Imad Al-Qadi, he pointed to the importance of celebrating the Prophet's birthday in consolidating pride, reverence and attachment to the Prophet, peace be upon him , his family, following his path and imitating his morals. The seat considered the Prophet's Birthday commemoration as an educational and faith-based station to draw lessons from the Prophet's qualities, morals, values, principles, courage, ji had and attitudes. It called for wide participation in the central events on the twelfth of Rabiul Awwal. Source: Yemen News Agency
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