Sa'ada province on Wednesday saw two significant events celebrating the birthday of the Prophet Muhammad. The Yemeni Oil Company branch in Sa'ada organized a cultural and rhetorical evening highlighting the occasion's importance. Key attendees included Sa'ada University President Dr. Abdul Rahim al-Hamran and Deputy Governor Muhammad Al-Badani, who underscored the significance of the Prophet's teachings and the need to commemorate his life and message. Simultaneously, al-Irtiqa Yemen Agricultural Development Group held its own event titled 'O Prophet, fight against the disbelievers and the hypocrites and be harsh upon them. Their refuge is Hell, and wretched is the destination.' This event focused on the Prophet's biography and the moral lessons derived from his life. The group emphasized the importance of participating in the central celebration planned for the twelfth of Rabi' al-Awwal. Both events featured poetry and speeches celebrating the Prophet Muhammad's legacy and stressed the importance of ex pressing joy and commitment to Islamic values and jihad for the sake of God. Source: Yemen News Agency
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