College of Clinical Pharmacy at Hodeidah University Holds Symposium Marking Al-Sarkah Annual Anniversary

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Aden: The College of Clinical Pharmacy at Hodeidah University: in cooperation with the University Student Forum, organized a cultural and intellectual symposium titled 'The slogan represents a psychological war against the enemies of Allah,' as part of commemorating the annual anniversary of the 'Al-Sarkah against the arrogant' for the year 1447 AH.

According to Yemen News Agency, during the symposium, University President Dr. Mohammed Al-Ahdal and Dean of the College of Pharmacy Dr. Khalil Al-Maamari were present as Mohammed Essam, Secretary-General of the University Student Forum, reviewed the situation the nation experienced at the end of the last century. This period was marked by submission and dependency on external guardianship. Essam also discussed the responsibility undertaken by martyr leader Sayyid Hussein Badr al-Din al-Houthi in advocating for a return to the Holy Qur'an and initiating the Qur'anic movement project. This project aimed to rescue the nation from subjugation through the slogan of the 'Scream.'

Abdulrahman Al-Warfi, Head of the Guidance Sector in the governorate, emphasized the Qur'anic legitimacy of the slogan as a tool for declaring disavowal of the enemies of Allah and manifesting loyalty to Allah, His Messenger, and the righteous leaders of guidance. He highlighted the moral and psychological significance of the 'Al-Sarkah' in intimidating enemies and reinforcing the culture of jihad and confrontation against global powers of arrogance, specifically 'the United States and Israel.'

Dr. Ahmed Azzi Sagheer, advisor to the University President, explored the philosophical and intellectual dimensions of the slogan's wording. He explained that it begins with glorifying God and ends with seeking victory, which reflects the insightful vision of the martyr leader in diagnosing the reality of the nation and suggesting practical solutions to restore its dignity and liberate its holy sites.

The symposium was attended by notable figures including the Dean of the College of Commerce Dr. Mohammed Al-Sharafi, Vice Dean of the College of Pharmacy Dr. Abdo Farhan, University Secretary-General Abdullah Al-Ahdal, along with several administrative and academic leaders, and a large assembly of male and female students.