Minister of Education Discusses Preparations for International Conference on the Greatest Messenger

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Sana'a: The Minister of Education and Scientific Research, Hassan Al-Saadi, engaged in discussions with Abdulrahman Al-Afad, Deputy Head of the Supervisory Committee, and Dr. Al-Qasim Abbas, President of the Conference, regarding the Fourth International Conference on the Greatest Messenger.

According to Yemen News Agency, the meeting also included Dr. Mohammed Al-Bukhayti, President of Sana'a University, and Dr. Ibrahim Al-Amiri, Deputy President of the Conference. During the meeting, Al-Afad presented the reference framework of the conference, detailing its seven main themes and the research areas open for exploration by scholars.

Discussions also touched on the outcomes of the previous three conferences, which led to recommendations addressing the country's challenges across various sectors including administrative, political, economic, social, educational, media, professional, security, and military domains.

Minister Al-Saadi commended the Charitable Society for Quran Education for annually organizing the conference, highlighting its focus on the character of the Greatest Messenger. He stressed the importance of following the example set by the Greatest Messenger and expressed the Ministry's commitment to supporting the conference's fourth edition by encouraging active participation from universities and research centers.

Al-Afad expressed gratitude for the Minister's continued support and attention to the conference, which is scheduled to take place from 25-27 Rabi' al-Awwal. He also acknowledged the Minister's role in the success of previous conferences.

Dr. Al-Qasim Abbas discussed the efforts undertaken by the conference committees in preparation and the process for receiving research papers. At the meeting's conclusion, Al-Afad, Abbas, and Al-Amiri honored Minister Al-Saadi with the conference shield, recognizing his contributions to the success of the International Conference on the Greatest Messenger over the years.