
Sana'a - Saba:
Minister of Civil Service and Administrative Development Dr. Khaled al-Hawali on Sunday inspected the ongoing summer course activities at al-Quds Center in the capital Sana'a. The center caters to children and relatives of employees within the Ministry and its associated units.
During his visit, Dr. al-Hawali, accompanied by Undersecretary of the Ministry for Human Resources Ali al-Kebsi, received a briefing from the center's organizers regarding the implementation of various activities, the daily schedule, and the current level of student enrollment.
The Minister emphasized the state's dedication to fostering an educated generation grounded in scientific, cultural, and cognitive knowledge, guided by Quranic principles. He stated that this focus aims to protect youth and adolescents, strengthen their faith identity, and shield them from destructive ideologies.
Dr. al-Hawali urged students to maximize their summer break by attending these centers and engaging with their activities. He highlighted the benefits of learning valuable subjects such as Holy Quran memorization and recitation, as well as various sciences that will provide them with skills and knowledge advantageous in their academic and professional futures.
He also stressed the protective role of these centers against the "soft war" allegedly waged by enemies as part of their psychological campaign against the nation's children.
The Minister commended the administrators and teachers at al-Quds Center for their work in teaching Holy Quran, Quranic culture, computer science, and other educational activities.
Minister of Civil Service and Administrative Development Dr. Khaled al-Hawali on Sunday inspected the ongoing summer course activities at al-Quds Center in the capital Sana'a. The center caters to children and relatives of employees within the Ministry and its associated units.
During his visit, Dr. al-Hawali, accompanied by Undersecretary of the Ministry for Human Resources Ali al-Kebsi, received a briefing from the center's organizers regarding the implementation of various activities, the daily schedule, and the current level of student enrollment.
The Minister emphasized the state's dedication to fostering an educated generation grounded in scientific, cultural, and cognitive knowledge, guided by Quranic principles. He stated that this focus aims to protect youth and adolescents, strengthen their faith identity, and shield them from destructive ideologies.
Dr. al-Hawali urged students to maximize their summer break by attending these centers and engaging with their activities. He highlighted the benefits of learning valuable subjects such as Holy Quran memorization and recitation, as well as various sciences that will provide them with skills and knowledge advantageous in their academic and professional futures.
He also stressed the protective role of these centers against the "soft war" allegedly waged by enemies as part of their psychological campaign against the nation's children.
The Minister commended the administrators and teachers at al-Quds Center for their work in teaching Holy Quran, Quranic culture, computer science, and other educational activities.