Quran Martyr School in Bani Al-Harith district celebrates end of school year
The Koran Martyr School, an Islamic sciences educational institution located in the Bani Al-Harith district, Sana’a governorate, yesterday organized a ceremony to mark the end of the 1447 AH school year and honor a group of students who mastered the Holy Quran.
During the ceremony, in the presence of Judge Mansour Al-Arjali, member of the Grievance Committee, Deputy Secretary General of the Association of Yemeni Ulemas, Sheikh Khalid Musa, praised the excellence of the students of the school of the Martyr of the Koran and its role in teaching Koranic culture and inculcating values, principles and behaviors based on faith, in order to protect them from deviant ideologies and counter the war of influence.
He underlined the concern of Yemen’s enemies regarding these schools, considered as the first essential step to prepare children in the light of the Quran and divine guidance, thus guaranteeing the formation of a strong generation, capable of building and defend your homeland.
For his part, Hamad bin Rakan, director of the Bani Al-Harith Directorate, praised the role of the School of the Martyr of the Quran and the Unit of Scholars and Learners in the teaching of the Book of God and its sciences, the enrichment of the Quranic culture of the students, as well as the attention brought to each student, the exchanges between students and the benefits they derive from the knowledge provided to better understand the culture of the Holy Quran.
He praised the efforts of the school administration and its role in laying the foundations of the educational process and establishing the pillars of solid religious education, based on the sciences of the Holy Quran, in order to train generations equipped with valuable knowledge.
For his part, Ali Fakhr Al-Din, director of the School of the Martyr of the Koran, reviewed the efforts made during the school year for the teaching of the Holy Koran and its sciences, as well as for the strengthening of the religious identity of the enrolled students.
The ceremony, attended by scholars, leaders, social figures and parents of the students, included various segments and the presentation of Quranic recitation certificates and symbolic gifts to a group of students from the Martyrdom of the Quran School.






