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Saba Yemen
a day ago
- Politics
- Saba Yemen
Summer Courses Conclude in Bajil District, Al-Hodeidah
Al-Hodeidah - SABA: A closing ceremony for the 1446 AH summer courses and activities was held today in Bajil District, Al-Hodeidah Governorate, under the slogan 'Knowledge and Jihad.' During the event, District Director Abdulmunim Al-Rifai praised the outcomes of the courses, describing them as a fundamental pillar in building the awareness of youth and guiding them through the light of the Qur'an. He urged students to uphold the knowledge and educational values they acquired during the program. He affirmed the active presence and oversight of the local authority throughout all phases of the summer courses, noting the significant efforts made by educational and community staff in ensuring the success of these enlightening activities. For his part, the district's public mobilization official, Yasser Al-Hassani, emphasized the role of the summer courses in strengthening religious identity and Qur'anic culture, enhancing generational awareness in confronting cultural and intellectual challenges targeting the nation. Meanwhile, the educational sector official in the district, Mohammed Othman, explained that the courses helped shape a generation faithful to their country and resilient against soft warfare, through programs focusing on national and religious values. He noted that these courses were implemented according to a structured plan aimed at raising students' cultural and intellectual awareness, affirming a commitment to further developing these activities to meet the needs and aspirations of the younger generation. The event, attended by executive and local leaders as well as social figures, featured poetry recitations, expressive chants, and the honoring of outstanding educational staff, supervisors, and students. Whatsapp Telegram Email Print


Al Etihad
2 days ago
- Science
- Al Etihad
Dhul-Hijjah moon sighting committee to convene tomorrow at Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque in Abu Dhabi
26 May 2025 22:25 ABU DHABI (WAM)The UAE Council for Fatwa will hold its meeting for Dhul-Hijjah moon sighting for the year 1446 on the evening of Tuesday, May 27, 2025 - corresponding to 29 Dhul-Qa'dah,1446 AH - at the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque in Abu meeting is held in line with the committee's national duties and meeting will be chaired by scholar Shaykh Abdullah bin Al Shaykh Al-Mahfouz bin Bayyah, Chairman of the UAE Council for Fatwa, with the attendance of Dr. Omar Habtoor Al-Darei, Vice Chairman of the Council, along with members who are experts in the fields of Islamic jurisprudence, legal studies, and the meeting, the committee will review scientific data and precise reports from relevant agencies and institutions regarding astronomical calculations for the birth of the crescent, the occurrence of conjunction, and the feasibility of sighting the moon. This includes analysing the results from various national observatories, equipped with the latest advanced technologies and smart instruments, after sunset on Tuesday. In the meantime, the UAE Council for Fatwa has urged specialists, experts, traditional moon-sighters, and members of the public—both citizens and residents—to look for the crescent of the month of Dhul-Hijjah 1446 AH after sunset on Tuesday, 29 Dhul-Qa'dah, corresponding to May 27, 2025.


Qatar Tribune
17-05-2025
- General
- Qatar Tribune
QRCS launches campaign to deliver Udhiya sacrificial meat to poor families during Eid Al Adha
DOHA: Qatar Red Crescent Society (QRCS) has announced the launch of Adahi Campaign 2025/1446 AH, with a license from the Regulatory Authority for Charitable Activities (RACA). Under the slogan 'Udhiyah Is Blessing', this seasonal project is aimed at delivering Udhiya sacrificial meat to the poorest families during Eid Al Adha, with a view to promoting human unity and social solidarity. A QRCS statement said that all necessary arrangements have been made to receive donations for the available sacrificial sheep, goats, and cows. Then, the donated sacrificial animals will be secured during the project's duration, and the slaughter process will be carried out in accordance with health regulations and within the Shariah-specified timeframe. Lastly, the meat will be distributed as food rations to 271,000 most vulnerable beneficiaries. Secretary-General of QRCS Faisal Mohamed Al Emadi explained that this campaign was part of QRCS's ongoing efforts to support poor communities and meet their needs during specific seasons of charity, eagerly awaited by hundreds of thousands of poor people, especially in countries suffering from the scourge of displacement and refugee influx due to disasters and crises. He emphasized that the campaign would be implemented up to the highest standards of quality and transparency, expressing thanks to RACA and the Ministry of Endowments and Islamic Affairs for their effective role in making this campaign happen and facilitating all administrative and organizing procedures, while thanking everyone who helped them bring the joy of Eid to the hearts of those in need during such a spiritual religious time. In response to the harsh humanitarian conditions experienced by the people of Gaza, a special section of the campaign involves the donation of one whole cow (equal to seven sacrificial shares) for only QR 3,360. The slaughter process will take place during the four days of Eid Al Adha, and the meat will be canned for easy preservation, transportation, and storage. This will help maintain the quality and shelf life of the canned meat until access to the blockade is possible. Every year since 2017, QRCS has been implementing the Adahi campaign, designed to enable the public to observe the ritual Udhiya sacrifice offering. Upon receiving the donations, QRCS ensures the delivery of the meat of donated Udhiya sacrificial animals to those in need, in cooperation with local and international partners. This year's campaign involves 14 countries — Qatar, Jordan, Syria, Palestine (Gaza), Yemen, Mauritania, Bangladesh, Afghanistan, Djibouti, Sudan, Niger, Chad, Tanzania, and Somalia.


Libya Observer
17-05-2025
- Libya Observer
First Flights of Libyan pilgrims depart Misrata Airport
The first group of pilgrims for the 1446 AH Hajj season departed at dawn on Friday, on a flight from Misrata International Airport to King Abdulaziz Airport in Jeddah. Pilgrim flights from Misrata and neighboring cities will continue successively, according to the scheduled flights of Afriqiyah Airways, according to a statement from the Misrata Airport administration on its Facebook page. Afriqiyah Airways signed a contract last March to transport pilgrims for the 1446 AH season, pledging to provide a distinguished experience and ensure the highest levels of safety and comfort for pilgrims. News Tagged: hajj


Saba Yemen
01-05-2025
- Politics
- Saba Yemen
Summer Courses in Raymah: Journey of Generous Knowledge, Faith-Based Culture
Raymah - Saba: The 1446 AH summer courses in Raymah Governorate, with their diverse activities and events, are a journey of generosity, enriched with knowledge, and a deeply rooted faith-based culture. This year's Raymah Summer Courses launched with great momentum, unprecedented official and popular interest and engagement. The number of participants continues to increase, as everyone recognizes their importance and the goals they hold for the benefit of children, youth, and society at large. The model and open summer courses in the governorate's districts are witnessing a growing demand for beneficial knowledge and learning that benefits students in their academic and professional lives, particularly in memorizing the Holy Quran. The summer courses and schools include educational, training, and sports programs and activities, Quran memorization sessions, and various cultural programs to develop students' abilities and protect them from false cultures. Summer courses and schools are a religious, educational, and moral project that builds a generation aware of science, knowledge, and Quranic culture. This is what the nation, and Yemen in particular, needs today, especially in light of the aggressive war targeting Yemen and the Islamic nation in general by corrupting the morals of youth and generations. Despite the ongoing misleading media campaigns by enemies aimed at distorting the image of summer courses, popular awareness has thwarted these malicious efforts by encouraging their children to participate in these courses to build their capabilities, develop their perceptions and various skills, distance them from deviations, and strengthen them with the concept of faith-based identity and Quranic culture. In this regard, Deputy Governor Fahd Al-Harisi emphasized to the Yemeni News Agency (Saba) the importance of summer courses in developing students' capabilities and skills and providing them with various knowledge and sciences. He pointed out that prior to the launch of the summer courses, meetings were held with the leadership of the local authority, the mobilization forces, and relevant parties to complete the necessary arrangements to ensure that participants benefit from the scientific, cultural, and sports activities. He praised everyone's engagement with the summer courses, which primarily aim to protect young people from the dangers of soft warfare and provide them with useful knowledge and information. Mohammed Al-Nahari, the governorate's mobilization official, explained that the summer courses in the governorate are witnessing a growing turnout this year, benefiting those enrolled, discovering their talents in various fields, and protecting them from destructive ideas. He pointed out that the greatest challenge today lies in the awareness of young people. Therefore, summer schools are a fundamental educational and faith-based platform for shaping future generations to advance the nation's reality, at a time when voices are becoming more and more numerous and misguided trends are scattered. Mohammed Al-Tawri, the governorate's education sector official, indicated that the summer courses aim to utilize the vacation to provide students with scientific and cultural enrichment lessons that will benefit them in the future. He pointed out that radio stations have been launched at the summer centers, including speech segments, to develop the capabilities and skills of school students. Radwan Al-Hadidi, head of the governorate's guidance sector and a member of the summer centers subcommittee, explained that this year's summer courses are distinguished by their diverse religious, educational, and sports activities and programs, as well as their ability to develop the talents of participants. He explained that the number of students enrolled in the summer courses is 15,100, distributed across 363 schools across the governorate's districts. He pointed out that the summer courses' activities contribute to enhancing students' cultural awareness, encouraging them to acquire knowledge and culture, and protecting them from the soft war. He noted that guidance workers, including cultural experts, guides, and preachers, have been deployed to the summer schools on a daily basis to deliver lectures and provide awareness and guidance lessons. Fath Al-Din Al-Nahari, director of the General Authority for Endowments branch in the governorate and a member of the summer courses subcommittee, explained that the summer courses focus on strengthening loyalty and national belonging among participants, protecting them from deviant ideas, developing their abilities, and engaging in various activities that meet their interests. The summer courses represent a message of steadfastness and perseverance in the face of enemies, as they aim to build an aware, educated, and resilient generation capable of protecting their homeland, confronting the enemies of Islam and Muslims, and thwarting their plans and conspiracies targeting youth and children. Whatsapp Telegram Email Print more of (Reports)