
Hajjah commemorates Sheikh Majd al-Din al-Muayyadi with cultural events across districts
Hajjah - Saba:
Cultural events were held across several districts in Hajjah province to commemorate the anniversary of the passing of Sheikh Majd al-Din al-Muayyadi.
In Abs District, the General Authority for Endowments and the Zakat Authority organized an event where Mohammed Aishan, Director of the Endowments Office, highlighted Sheikh al-Muayyadi's scientific contributions, including his teachings in religious sciences, Sharia, jurisprudence, and biography, and his extensive literary works.
Ismail Bulayhi, Director of the Abs Office Branch, emphasized the importance of commemorating the scholar to revive his values and principles, and to draw inspiration from his legacy. Speakers highlighted Sheikh al-Muayyadi's role as a pioneer of the scientific renaissance and a renewer of Islamic religion.
In al-Shahel District, the Endowments Office and Islamic Forum branch held a similar event. Abdullah Mayah, Dean of the University of Quranic Sciences Branch, spoke about Sheikh al-Muayyadi's scientific and jihadist career. Officials from the Islamic Forum and the Scholars Unit stressed the importance of remembering those who dedicated themselves to guiding the nation with divine knowledge and the teachings of the Prophet's family.
In Mabyan district, an event attended by Ibrahim al-Nuaimi, Deputy Director of the Endowments Authority Office, focused on Sheikh al-Muayyadi's jihadist biography. Speakers highlighted his role as a symbol of scholars who devoted their lives to enlightening the nation, correcting false ideologies, and spreading beneficial knowledge.
These events across Hajjah Governorate collectively honored the legacy of Sheikh Majd al-Din al-Muayyadi, emphasizing his profound impact as a scholar, teacher, and guide.
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