Delegation from Finance & Economy Ministries & Members of Chambers of Commerce Visit Quran Martyr’s Tomb

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Maran district: A delegation from the Ministries of Finance, Economy, and Industry and Investment, led by Minister of Finance Abdul-Jabbar Ahmed and Acting Minister of Economy Sam Al-Bashiri, visited the Quran Martyr's tomb, Sayyid Hussein Badr al-Din al-Houthi, in Sa'ada Governorate.

According to Yemen News Agency, the visit included key figures such as the undersecretaries of the Ministry of Finance for Resource Development and Economic Unit Oversight, Dr. Yahya Al-Saqqaf, and for Revenues, Mohammed Muthanna. From the Ministry of Economy, representatives included the Undersecretary for Policy, Studies, and Planning, Fouad Al-Junaid. The Ministry of Industry and Economic Cities was represented by Engineer Sami Maqbouli, alongside the Chairman of the General Investment Authority, Mohammed Ishaq, and the Executive Director of the Yemen Standards and Quality Control Organization, Abdullah Al-Atifi. Al-Fatiha was recited in memory of the martyr leader and all the nation's martyrs.

The delegation also visited Jurf Salman, the site where the martyr leader fell. During the visit, Minister Abdul-Jabbar and Acting Minister Al-Bashiri expressed their loyalty to the Quran Martyr, emphasizing commitment to his Quranic project and the principles for which he sacrificed.

The ministers noted that visiting the Quran Martyr's shrine is a means to renew allegiance to the martyr leader and to draw inspiration from the sacrifice and devotion inherent in the Quranic mission and the path of the martyrs. They highlighted the influential role of the Quran Martyr and his esteemed position among Yemenis and supporters globally.

The visitors affirmed that the martyr leader pursued a mission grounded in trust in God, sacrificing himself for noble principles and values, which require preservation and adherence by all.

The visit included Undersecretary of the General Investment Authority Mohammed Al-Farzai, leaders from the Ministries of Finance, Economy, Industry, Investment, affiliated institutions and authorities, as well as local notables and social figures.