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Summer courses in Shars, Aflah Al-Sham in Hajjah Governorate

Summer courses in Shars, Aflah Al-Sham in Hajjah Governorate

Saba Yemen16-04-2025

Hajjah - Saba:
Several officials in Hajjah Governorate, including the Director of the Geological Survey Authority, Muhammad Al-Qudami, and the Secretary-General of Hajjah University, Dr. Abdullah Al-Harbi, inspected the progress of the summer courses in the districts of Shars and Aflah Al-Sham and reviewed the educational activities in various schools in the Bani Al-Harith district.
The visitors, along with officials from the mobilization and education sector, emphasized the importance of the summer courses in consolidating faith identity and educating the younger generation on Quranic values. They called on parents to encourage their children to enroll in these courses to protect them from the dangers of soft war and destructive ideas.
An expanded meeting was also held in the Shars district to mobilize for the summer courses, attended by a number of local and executive leaders. During the meeting, attendees emphasized the importance of concerted efforts to support the courses' activities and achieve their goals.
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