Sana’a – Saba: The Second International Conference of the Greatest Messenger, organized by the Charitable Society for Teaching the Holy Quran, concluded on Monday in the capital Sana’a after three days of extensive participation from researchers, academics, and scholars from within and outside Yemen.
At the conclusion of the conference, Mohammed Ali al-Houthi, a member of the Supreme Political Council, expressed his gratitude to all scholars, academics, researchers, and university rectors for their participation.
He described the conference as an intellectual and scientific forum aimed at fostering unity within the nation and coordinating its destiny through a return to the prophetic approach.
He stated, “The Messenger of God, may God bless him and his family, serves as a role model for all humanity, exemplifying an honorable history and a great message that inspires us to remain proactive, undeterred by the challenges and conspiracies facing our nation.”
Al-Houthi addressed the assassination of the marty
r of Islam and humanity, Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah, describing it as a significant message to Arab leaders who have succumbed to humiliation and subservience to their enemies. He asserted that threats from Zionist leaders would not deter the Mujahideen who are resolute in their cause.
He emphasized that these threats are directed at those who are submissive and that the Mujahideen fear nothing but God.
Al-Houthi reiterated their commitment to supporting brothers in Palestine and Lebanon, stating that they would continue to resist until victory is achieved.
Touching on Sayyed Nasrallah’s steadfast support during the aggression against Yemen, al-Houthi highlighted his courage in confronting the challenges faced by the region.
He expressed admiration for Nasrallah’s unwavering commitment to the Palestinian cause, stating that such leaders pave the way for future generations of resistance fighters.
Al-Houthi affirmed the necessity of continuing the jihadist path as taught by the Messenger of Allah, assuring th
at the blood spilled will fuel the fight against enemies. He concluded by declaring the enemy’s threats as empty and ineffective, underscoring their unwavering resolve.
Dr. Abdulaziz Al-Shaibi, the conference president, outlined the evaluation process for research submissions and thanked the various committees involved in organizing the event. He noted the significant contributions from several universities, with Sana’a University leading with 38 research papers.
At the conference’s conclusion, the ten best scientific research papers on the seven themes were recognized and honored, alongside university presidents and committee members.
The following researchers were awarded for their contributions:
– Political and Administrative Axis: Hussein al-Mahdi
– Educational Axis: Hamid al-Qadri
– Security and Military Axis: Mohammed al-Sharafi
– Media Axis: Mohammed Al-Ubaidi (Iraq)
– Professional and Crafts Axis: Ibrahim al-Maswari
– Cultural and Social Axis: Suleiman Mangani (Mali), Ali Al-Khaled, Salim Sha
raf Al-Din, and Dr. Arafat al-Rumaima
– Economic Axis: Yahya al-Jawri
Source: Yemen News Agency