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Bani Matar district holds commemorative evenings for Imam Ali's martyrdom

Bani Matar district holds commemorative evenings for Imam Ali's martyrdom

Saba Yemen22-03-2025

Sana'a - Saba:
Bani Matar district in Sana'a province on Saturday held a series of evening events to commemorate the martyrdom of Imam Ali.
At an evening in Bani Suwar district, Province Undersecretary
Mohammed Ayed and education official Taleb Dahhan emphasized the importance of reflecting on Imam Ali's martyrdom, highlighting his steadfastness and sacrifice for "truth and supporting the oppressed." They called for learning from Imam Ali's qualities and his resistance against "tyrants and arrogant powers."
District Director Yahya Al-Qanous discussed Imam Ali's values and his support for Islam and Prophet Muhammad, emphasizing his connection to the Yemeni people.
Evenings were also held in Qata' al-Sharaf, al-Khasma, Ja'al, Bani Ra'i, al-Dhafir, Balad Al-Bustan, Beit Dalham, al-Barwiyah, and Beit al-Ja'dabi. Speakers focused on drawing inspiration from Imam Ali's virtues, particularly his "sacrifice and jihad for the sake of Allah."
They stressed the importance of emulating his faith and courage, especially his defense of Prophet Muhammad during the Hijra.
Participants urged attendees to use Ramadan for charitable acts and to seek divine assistance in confronting "forces of aggression and oppression." The participants called for embodying Imam Ali's "jihadist stance" against falsehood and in defense of the oppressed.
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