
Extensive meetings held in Abs to mobilize for military courses, improve zakat work
The Abs district of Hajjah Governorate hosted extensive meetings to mobilize and participate in the "Aqsa Flood" open military courses, in support of zakat work.
In a meeting with clubs and the sports sector, Deputy Governor Abdul Karim Khamusi emphasized the commitment of the leader of the revolution, Sayyid Abdulmalik al-Houthi, to strengthening combat skills and linking them to Quranic guidance. He emphasized the importance of the "Aqsa Flood" courses for jihad in support of the Palestinian people and for strengthening national steadfastness.
Mohammed al-Hilani, the district's mobilization officer, also called for active participation in marches and events in support of Palestine, considering the suffering of Gaza to be parallel to the suffering of Karbala.
The Zakat Office organized a preparatory meeting for zakat trustees, members of community committees, and preachers, in preparation for training workshops aimed at improving job performance and enhancing military preparedness, particularly among farmers.
The meetings emphasized the need to raise community awareness, expand social solidarity projects, and foster a sense of responsibility under the current circumstances, including preparing to confront the Zionist enemy.
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