
Bayda – Saba:
Bayda undersecretary for Administrative Units Affairs Abdullah al-Jamali on Tuesday conducted an inspection visit to review the ongoing summer courses and activities in Bayda city.
Joined by Director of Bayda City district Ahmed al-Rasas, al-Jamali toured the Martyr Leader and Martyr al-Sammad Summer Centers located in al-Sharia area. The officials observed various educational, cultural, and skills-based programs being offered to youth during the summer break.
Center administrators briefed the delegation on student participation, the implementation of educational modules, and the diverse array of religious, cultural, and sporting competitions designed to engage the youth.
Al-Jamali commended the strong turnout and enthusiasm among students from across the governorate, noting that such programs play a vital role in enriching young minds with religious and scientific knowledge while shielding them from harmful external influences.
“Youth are the cornerstone of nation-building,” he stated, stressing the importance of reinforcing their faith-based identity and awareness amid what he described as a "cultural invasion" targeting the younger generation. He praised the centers for their focus on Quranic education and fostering a resilient, values-driven generation.
The summer programs are part of a broader effort to engage students constructively during the school break, instilling both knowledge and national values.
Bayda undersecretary for Administrative Units Affairs Abdullah al-Jamali on Tuesday conducted an inspection visit to review the ongoing summer courses and activities in Bayda city.
Joined by Director of Bayda City district Ahmed al-Rasas, al-Jamali toured the Martyr Leader and Martyr al-Sammad Summer Centers located in al-Sharia area. The officials observed various educational, cultural, and skills-based programs being offered to youth during the summer break.
Center administrators briefed the delegation on student participation, the implementation of educational modules, and the diverse array of religious, cultural, and sporting competitions designed to engage the youth.
Al-Jamali commended the strong turnout and enthusiasm among students from across the governorate, noting that such programs play a vital role in enriching young minds with religious and scientific knowledge while shielding them from harmful external influences.
“Youth are the cornerstone of nation-building,” he stated, stressing the importance of reinforcing their faith-based identity and awareness amid what he described as a "cultural invasion" targeting the younger generation. He praised the centers for their focus on Quranic education and fostering a resilient, values-driven generation.
The summer programs are part of a broader effort to engage students constructively during the school break, instilling both knowledge and national values.