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Inspection summer courses & test centers in new Sana'a district

Inspection summer courses & test centers in new Sana'a district

Saba Yemen17-04-2025

Sana'a - Saba:
Sana'a Governor Abdulmalik Al-Gharbi inspected on Wwdnesday the activities of summer courses and testing centers in new Sana'a district.
Along with the head of the Passport Authority, Brigadier General Ammar Al-Hamli, Director of the Directorate Abdullah Al-Marouni, Director of the Youth Office in the province, Al-Mohsen Al-Sharif, and his deputy in charge of the educational sector, Amin Sinan, reviewed the progress of exams, activities and programs at Imam Zaid, Abdullah bin Masoud and Ansar Mosque schools.
They praised the educational activities that students receive, especially in memorizing and reciting the Holy Qur'an, Qur'anic culture, the biography of the Prophet, the Arabic language and everything related to developing their skills.
They stressed that the summer sessions are an educational station to prepare generations armed with Qur'anic culture and useful sciences in various fields, and to immunize them from the soft war that targets the nation in its faith and identity.
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