
Visit to summer courses in Amran
Amran - Saba:
Abdullah Al-Razahi, Deputy Minister of Youth for Youth Affairs and Head of the Technical Committee for Summer Courses and Activities, along with Yahya Al-Mahthouri, member of the Supreme Committee for Summer Activities, and Sajjad Hamza, Mobilization Official in Amran province, inspected summer activities in several districts of the province on Wednesday.
During their visit, the officials toured Imam Zaid (peace be upon him) School in Qafla Adhr District, Imam Zain al-Abidin School in Sufyan City, Imam Al-Qasim Al-Ayani School in Ayan area of Sufyan, Imam Zaid (peace be upon him) School in Al-Amshiya area of Sufyan, and Imam Zaid bin Ali (peace be upon him) School in Houth District. They listened to detailed explanations from the organizers about the implemented activities and programs, as well as the level of student engagement.
They praised the diverse programs and activities offered in the summer courses, particularly in memorizing and reciting the Holy Quran, Quranic studies, and beneficial sciences.
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