Al-Rasheed Smart University, in collaboration with the University Student Forum, organized a speech event on Wednesday in Sana'a to mark the anniversary of the Prophet Muhammad's birth. The event featured prominent speakers who highlighted the significance of the celebration in drawing lessons from the Prophet's life and embodying his principles in daily life. Foud al-Hadaa, representing the Ministry of Education and Scientific Research, emphasized that celebrating the Prophet's birthday is an opportunity to reinforce the connection with his teachings and principles. Al-Hadda urged attendees to adopt the Prophet's values in their efforts to confront global injustices. Dr. Abdullatif Haider, Rector of Al-Rasheed University, discussed how recalling the Prophet's biography can purify the soul and guide efforts to oppose injustice and tyranny. Haidar stressed the need for the Prophet's principles to foster unity and brotherhood. The University Student Forum's speech underscored the comprehensive benefits of the Prophet's teachings for the nation and highlighted how the widespread celebration of this occasion reflects deep love and loyalty to the Prophet Muhammad. Source: Yemen News Agency
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