Sanaa: The Large Taxpayers Executive Unit at the Tax and Customs Authority organized a speech and honoring event on Sunday to celebrate the anniversary of Prophet Muhammad's birthday. The event was attended by notable figures including Finance Ministry Undersecretary of Finance Aqeel Al-Moayyad and Acting Chairman of the Tax and Customs Authority Dr. Ibrahim Mahdi.
According to Yemen News Agency, the event featured a speech by scholar Mohammed Al-Khazzan, who emphasized the importance of commemorating the Prophet's birthday. Al-Khazzan highlighted that the occasion offers an opportunity to draw lessons and values from the Prophet's biography, reinforcing the bond with Prophet Muhammad and encouraging the emulation of his morals, principles, and approach.
Al-Khazzan further reiterated that the celebration reflects the Yemeni people's faith-based identity, renewing their loyalty to the Muhammadan approach in support of their religion and determination in upholding the truth. He underscored the significance of the Prophet's birthday as a time to reinforce moral and social values, uphold faith-based identity, and emulate the life and example of the Prophet Muhammad.
The event saw participation from various high-ranking officials including deputy heads of the Tax and Customs Authority, and directors from different executive units. Notably, Deputy Director General of the Large Taxpayers Executive Unit Fouad Ayed stressed the celebration's importance to the Yemeni people, highlighting the expressions of joy that mark their close bond with the Prophet. Ayed emphasized the need to reflect on the Muhammadan guidance as a source of inspiration and moral strength.
In conclusion, Acting Chairman of the Authority Dr. Ibrahim Mahdi was honored with a shield from the leadership and employees of the Large Taxpayers Executive Unit in recognition of his support for the unit's activities. The event also included the honoring of unit employees who have contributed to improving work performance and adhered to the values and principles outlined in the Code of Professional Conduct.
