Hajjah province on Tuesday inaugurated its celebrations of the Prophet Muhammad's birthday today, marking the significant religious occasion with a series of events. Secretary-General of the Local Council Ismail al-Muhaim emphasized the importance of thorough preparation for the Prophet's birthday celebrations, highlighting the renewed community enthusiasm after years of limited observance. The festivities will take place in three major areas: Abs, Mustaba and the province center. In the presence of the province undersecretary, province undersecretary for districts' Affairs Ahmed al-Muayad stressed the celebration's role in reinforcing ties with the Prophet. Al-Muayad described the commemoration as a vital opportunity to embrace and apply the Prophet's values and principles amid ongoing challenges. The celebration aims to deepen understanding of the Prophet's exemplary life and promote reflection on the nation's current struggles, calling for a return to the teachings of the Prophet in the face of the ag gression. Source: Yemen News Agency
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