
Scout displays & events for summer course students in Hajjah Districts
Hajjah - Saba:
The districts of Hajjah province witnessed on Wednesday scout displays and activities for students of the summer courses, organized by the Subcommittee for Summer Courses in the province under the slogan "Knowledge and Jihad."
These displays and events reflected the students' spiritual maturity, level of awareness, insight, and knowledge, as well as the skills they acquired during their academic break.
The students, who raised the Palestinian and Yemeni flags, chanted slogans of freedom and disavowal of the enemies of Islam (America and Israel), affirming their continued support for the oppressed and vulnerable in Gaza.
They also appreciated the attention given by the revolution leader, Sayyed Abdulmalik Badruddin al-Houthi, to the youth, and his commitment to equipping them with divine guidance and the Holy Quran.
At the closing ceremony, the province deputies, district directors, and mobilization officials praised the level of participation and engagement in this year's summer courses, as well as the success of the organizers in graduating students armed with Quranic knowledge, sciences, and beneficial skills.
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