Sana’a – Amid a large official, academic and student presence, 21 September University organized a festive event on the occasion of the Prophet’s birthday, crowning the celebrations had by all faculties during the last two weeks.
In the celebration, which was attended by the member of Shura council Mr. Jabri Ibraheem Hassen, vice rectors for academic and student affairs, assistant to vice rectors, deans of faculties and their deputies, and all academic and administrative staff,
the rector of the university Professor Mojahed Measar pointed out the importance of this great occasion in Yemeni people’s hearts and the Islamic nation, because it represents an educational station to draw lessons from the biography of the beloved Prophet, and his positions of faith.
Professor Measar mentioned that the Yemeni people keep following in their ancestors of Ansar’s footsteps (Awas and Kazrag) in showing a great reverence for the last prophet (PBUH). He thanked all guests, and attendees for their attending the great event of the prophet’s love. He also thanked the organizers of the event and those previous ones that had been by all faculties of the university.
Professor Measar stressed the importance of attending the greatest event of commemorating the anniversary of the Prophet’s birthday next Saturday.
For their parts, Mr. Saleh Al-Khawlani, undersecrerary of guidance ministry, Professor Jamil Mujalli, assistant to vice rector for academic affairs, and Mr. Khaled Al- Qarooti touched on the importance of commemorating the anniversary of the birth of the Prophet, as it is a valuable opportunity and an important station to recall responsibility, and to remind us with Allah’s mercy and grace over all of humanity.
They pointed out that the anniversary of the birth is a starting point for the consolidation of the divine principles and faith identity, with what it means to belong to Islam in terms of practical and behavioral commitment and civilizational renaissance.
They also affirmed that Yemenis have been closely associated with the Messenger of Allah since the dawn of Islam.
They pointed out that commemorating this occasion is a veneration for the teacher of humanity, the best of humanity and the ideal of perfect creation, Mohammed (PBUH).
The event was attended by a number of officials, academic and administrative staff and students. It also had chants, poems, play, and charitable bazaar.