Workshop for Female Staff at Justice and Human Rights Ministry Concludes with Focus on Prophet’s Commemoration

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Sana'a: A workshop for female staff at the Ministry of Justice and Human Rights concluded on Monday, organized by the Ministry in cooperation with the National Women's Committee under the theme: 'Muhammad is the Messenger of Allah, and those with him are firm against the disbelievers and compassionate among themselves.'

According to Yemen News Agency, the workshop was attended by 129 female employees from various judicial bodies, the Ministry of Justice and Human Rights, and the Courts of Appeal of Capital Secretariat and Sana'a Governorate. Discussions centered around the significance of commemorating the Prophet Muhammad's birth, key stages of his life, mission, and the challenges and conspiracies he faced in conveying his message.

The workshop further highlighted parallels between past and present challenges facing the Muslim nation, emphasizing the importance of religious awareness and responsibility toward the Qur'an and the Prophet. Deputy Minister of Justice and Human Rights Judge Ibrahim Al-Shami underscored the role Yemeni women play in awareness, education, resilience, and community building, particularly in promoting faith-based and Islamic values within families, society, and state institutions.

Judge Al-Shami stressed the importance of commemorating the Prophet's birth as an opportunity to reinforce attachment to the Prophet and follow his example of morality, compassion, steadfastness, and responsibility. He also warned of the dangers of the 'soft war' targeting faith-based identity and Qur'anic culture, urging the need to raise awareness and reinforce collective responsibility for preserving core values.

Participants were encouraged to actively apply the workshop's recommendations, contribute to awareness efforts, and participate in the central celebration marking the Prophet's birth on 12 Rabi' Al-Awwal. Ministry Undersecretary for Financial and Administrative Affairs Judge Ahmed Al-Kahlani highlighted the participation of female staff as a reflection of aware and responsible engagement with an important event linked to the nation's religious identity.

Judge Al-Kahlani noted that Yemeni women play a crucial role in promoting awareness within the family, society, and workplace. The workshop aimed to strengthen this role and connect participants with lessons from the Prophet's life in compassion, patience, steadfastness, and responsibility.