Awareness Workshop Highlights Threats to Muslim Women from Soft War

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Sana'a: The General Administration for Women at the General Authority for the Preservation of Historic Cities and Landmarks organized an awareness workshop titled "Soft War and the Danger of Targeting Muslim Women." The event aimed to shed light on the various methods employed to influence women in religious and cultural contexts.

According to Yemen News Agency, Fatima Al-Qasimi, Director General of Women at the Authority, emphasized the dangers posed by the soft war, which targets women through strategies disguised as development and openness. These methods are designed to undermine religious and cultural values, influencing women in subtle but significant ways.

Cultural activist Ishraq Al-Ma'akhathi addressed the audience, discussing the spiritual battle against negative influences. She referenced verses from the Holy Quran that caution against aligning with Satan's allies and highlighted the importance of adhering to the teachings of God. Al-Ma'akhathi stated that this conflict has persisted since the time of Adam and will continue until the Day of Resurrection.

The workshop also featured discussions led by Deputy Director General of Women at the Authority, Nahya Jahaf, and included awareness-raising flash videos. The event aimed to engage attendees in thoughtful dialogue about the impact of these influences on youth and society as a whole.