
Governor Juma'an launches "Purify My House" campaign at Grand Mosque in Amran
Amran - Saba:
Amran Governor , Dr. Faisal Jumaan, along with the Director of the Office of the General Authority for Endowments, Abdullah Al-Jarmoozi, inaugurated on Saturday at the Grand Mosque in Amran, the "Clean My House" campaign to prepare and clean the houses of God in preparation for the holy month of Ramadan.
At the launch, the governor pointed out the need to pay attention to mosques , their maintenance, to activate their role in various religious and cultural aspects and strengthen the connection with God Almighty.
He called on mosque leaders, philanthropists and citizens to cooperate in the implementation of the campaign as a duty towards the houses of God.
He directed the local authorities in the directorates , concerned offices , all official and community organizations to actively contribute to the success of this campaign.
The Authority's branch's director pointed out the importance of the campaign, which targets all the houses of God in the province. He pointed out that cleansing and cleaning mosques is an essential part of the Yemeni people's religious identity.
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