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Summer courses conclude in Bani Hashish, Bani Matar, Jahana & Sinhan, Sana'a

Summer courses conclude in Bani Hashish, Bani Matar, Jahana & Sinhan, Sana'a

Saba Yemen28-05-2025
Sana'a - Saba:
The activities of the summer courses, under the slogan "Knowledge and Jihad", were concluded in the districts of Bani Hashish, Bani Matar, Jahana and Sinhan in Sana'a province on Wednesday.
At the closing ceremony in Bani Hashish district, in the presence of Shura Council member Mohammed Mufadl, the first deputy governor of the province, Hamid Asim, stressed the importance of the role of summer activities in immunizing young people from misleading and deviant cultures and the soft war led by America and global Zionism to target the children of the Islamic Ummah.
He congratulated the students on their graduation from this year's summer courses, from which they gained knowledge and knowledge, were equipped with the guidance of God and the guidance of the Quran, and gained awareness, insight and useful knowledge.
At the closing ceremony, which was attended by Taleb Dahan, deputy governor of the education and youth sector, director of the Youth and Sports Office Abdul Mohsen al-Sharif, director of the directorate Rajeh al-Hanami, and mobilization officer Walid al-Arkeda, Sabri al-Qahm, head of the executive committee for summer courses in the directorate, praised the success of the summer activities and the size of the turnout.
He explained that the number of students enrolled in summer schools in the directorate this year is 9,000 and 72 students, distributed among 92 model and open schools.
The ceremony, which was attended by social and educational figures, included a poem, choral and theatrical performances, honoring students, and opening a paper manufacturing exhibition that embodied the students' skills during the summer period.
At the closing ceremony, which was attended by Taleb Dahan, deputy governor of the education and youth sector, director of the Youth and Sports Office Abdul Mohsen al-Sharif, director of the directorate Rajeh al-Hanami, and mobilization officer Walid al-Arkeda, the head of the executive committee for summer courses in the directorate Sabri al-Qahm praised the success of the summer activities and the size of the turnout.
He explained that the number of students enrolled in summer schools in the directorate this year is 9,000 and 72 students, distributed among 92 model and open schools.
The ceremony, which was attended by social and educational figures, included a poetry recitation, choral and theatrical performances, honoring students, and opening a paper-making exhibition that embodied students' skills during the summer period.
Yahya Al-Kahli, head of the executive committee for summer courses in the directorate, urged parents to keep their children connected to mosques, dhikr and Quranic circles.
The number of students enrolled in the summer courses in the directorate is 14,478, distributed among 151 model and open schools.
The activities of the summer courses in the Jahana district were also concluded in the presence of Abdulmalik al-Gharbi, the governorate's deputy deputy governor, Ahmed Othman, and Amin al-Jalal, the deputy head of the educational sector in the governorate.
During the closing ceremony, Ahmed Nasser, head of the executive committee of the summer courses in the directorate, emphasized the success of the summer courses in the directorate this year. He praised the high turnout of both sexes at the summer schools.
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