Sanaa: The head of the Council of Scholars and Learners, Allama Ali Jeran, along with council member Allama Mohammed Al Hashhash, and the head of the Scholars Unit in the Capital Secretariat, Sheikh Mufaddal Ahmed, today inspected the activities of summer courses in Al Tahrir district. They reviewed the progress of summer programs and activities at the Martyr of the Quran School at Al Sanabani Mosque and the Imam Al Hadi Peace Be Upon Him School at Al Sharifa Mosque, observing examples of student performance and talents in religious, cultural, and scientific fields.
According to Yemen News Agency, the delegation listened to supervisors and teachers who explained the performance and educational level of the students. The students are receiving various beneficial sciences and knowledge, with a focus on the memorization of the Holy Quran and its sciences, as well as cultural and awareness activities aimed at strengthening the faith-based identity among the youth.
During the visit, the head of the Council of Scholars and Learners, Allama Jeran, praised the level of commitment and interaction shown by the students. He pointed out the importance of summer courses in fortifying youth and adolescents against misguided cultures and instilling Islamic values and morals. He emphasized the necessity of joining efforts to ensure the success of the courses, in line with the directives of the revolutionary leader Sayyed Abdulmalik Badr Al Din Al Houthi, to achieve the desired educational and scientific goals.
Meanwhile, the Executive Director of the Cleaning and Improvement Fund in the Capital Secretariat, Mohammed Sharaf Al Din, along with officials from the Office of the Capital Secretary, the Monitoring and Evaluation Department, and Al Tahrir district, inspected the activities of summer courses at the Imam Zaid Peace Be Upon Him School and the Martyr Zaid Ali Muslih School at Al Kabsi Mosque in Al Tahrir district. They listened to student presentations in various fields, reflecting the extent of their benefit from the purposeful summer activities and programs.
The officials praised the efforts of the educational and administrative staff in ensuring the success of the courses and achieving their objectives. They affirmed that the visits are part of a broader effort to monitor the progress of summer courses, enhance educational and awareness efforts, and motivate students to gain the most from their activities and programs.