
Expanded meeting to prepare for Ramadan program in Ibb
Ibb (Saba) - The local authority in the Ibb countryside directorate organized an expanded meeting as part of the preparations for the Ramadan program and summer schools for the year 1446 AH.
In the meeting, the governor's deputy, Qasim Al-Masawi, stressed the importance of the Ramadan program and summer courses in strengthening the faith identity and Quranic culture, developing the skills of the youth and protecting them from the dangers of soft war.
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