
Scientists' meeting in Sa'ada as part of preparations for Ramadan
Sa'ada - Saba:
The office of the General Authority for Endowments and the Ulema and Qur'anic Culture Units in Sa'ada province organized on Wednesday an expanded meeting for scholars, preachers and guides in the province as part of preparations for the activities of the holy month of Ramadan.
In the meeting, which was attended by the provincial deputy Yahya al-Hamran and the director of the office of the General Authority for Endowments in the province, Lotf al-Awawi, the general mobilization official in the province, Abdullah al-Manbhi, pointed out the importance of full preparation for the holy month of Ramadan.
He pointed to the role of scholars, preachers and guides in reminding the community of what the holy month represents as an opportunity to increase obedience, restore rights , grievances, solidarity , compassion, and help those in need.
In his speech, Allama Ahmed Al-Hadi, a member of the Yemen Scholars Association, referred to the Holy Qur'an and the Prophet's hadiths about the virtues of the month of Ramadan and its great rewards, which makes it imperative for everyone to take advantage of it in all aspects related to worship.
The statement of the expanded meeting, which was read by Mohammed al-Hadi, a member of the Yemeni Scholars Association, recommended the need to pay attention to the Holy Qur'an, pay attention to the establishment , implementation of the Ramadan program, and pay attention to the obligatory prayers, especially the prayers in mosques because of their great reward.
He pointed to the necessity of charity and spending in the way of Allah, consoling the poor, and the needy, connecting relatives, taking care of the zakat and warning against fraud or manipulation, and that those working on zakat be careful that it reaches its banks and on time, and that those who are not a banker be careful not to take anything from it.
The statement recommended paying attention to prayers, making use of the august prayers, and not wasting time in this holy month, as it is one of the greatest seasons of life.
The statement emphasized the importance of vigilance , caution , continued preparation , readiness, so that every conspirator and sinner knows that the Yemenis will repay them with God's power and ability if they think of attacking Yemen.
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