Raymah: Several districts in Raymah Governorate held speeches and activities on Thursday to mark the Prophet Muhammad's birthday, alongside protest rallies condemning the burning of the Holy Quran by an American extremist. According to Yemen News Agency, the events highlighted both the spiritual significance of the occasion and the urgency of responding to perceived threats against Islamic sanctities.
In Bilad Al-Ta'am District, the Security Department and the First Security Area organized a speech event focusing on Quraysh's historical opposition to the Prophet and the supportive role of the Yemenis. Speakers underscored the importance of maintaining vigilance against any possible enemy escalation.
An expanded meeting took place in the governorate center of Al-Jabin, where participants discussed attempts by adversaries of Islam to tarnish the Prophet's image and insult Islamic sanctities. They called for continued efforts in preparations and commemorations leading up to the main event.
Bani Ahmed sub-district in Al-Ja'fariyah District hosted a speech event emphasizing that the Prophet's birthday is a time to renew commitment to the values of justice, dignity, and freedom taught by the Prophet, urging followers to embody his patience and courage.
Student rallies were organized in schools and villages across the district to show support for the oppressed. In Kusmah District, rallies in Al-Qarsab and Al-Magharim condemned the Quran burning, framing it as part of broader Zionist and American agendas targeting Islam.
A protest in Maswar, Mazhar District, denounced the repeated Quran burning, viewing it as indicative of a Zionist-American effort to undermine national identity. Educational and popular rallies in Al-Salafiyah District emphasized the importance of Quranic awareness, strengthening religious identity among youth, boycotting enemy products, and standing in solidarity with Gaza and other causes.
Students at Al-Fath Girls' School in Al-Jabin decried what they perceived as US-Zionist insults against the Holy Quran, criticizing the silence of Arab and Islamic entities toward such acts.
