Sana'a: The General Mobilization in Ma'in District of the Capital Secretariat organized a cultural seminar on Monday to commemorate the Prophet Muhammad's birthday and support the Holy Quran. The event was attended by notable figures, including Assistant Secretary of the Capital Secretariat Sami Sharaf Al-Din and District Director Abdul-Malik Al-Radhi, who discussed the significance of the Prophet Muhammad and his enduring impact on the Muslim community.
According to Yemen News Agency, the seminar focused on the moral and spiritual influence of the Prophet Muhammad, emphasizing the importance of adopting his teachings, values, and principles. The speakers highlighted the occasion as a vital opportunity to strengthen ties with the Prophet and promote societal values such as love, solidarity, and compassion.
Dr. Qais Al-Tal, an official from the Capital Secretariat Guidance Sector, spoke on the need to commemorate the Prophet's birthday in a way that extends beyond mere celebration. He stressed the importance of drawing lessons from the Prophet's life and underscored the religious and moral obligation to uphold the teachings of the Holy Quran, particularly in the face of any insults or attacks against it.
Participants in the seminar further elaborated on the inseparable link between honoring the Prophet's birthday and supporting the Holy Quran. They emphasized recalling the Prophet's Quranic approach and the values he espoused as crucial during the commemoration. The discussions also pointed out the need to address ongoing insults against religious sanctities and the Holy Quran by renewing awareness of the Prophet's message and demonstrating love and support through adherence to his guidance.
The seminar concluded with a call to integrate the commemoration of the Prophet's birthday with efforts to support the Holy Quran, reflecting the unity of the Prophet's enduring message. This integration was seen as a way to reinforce faith, awareness, and responsibility within society.
