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An event in the port of Hodeida to commemorate the state’s day

 

The sectors operating in the port of Hodeida organized today an event in memory of Wilayat Day under the slogan “Whoever I am his master, then Ali is his master.”

In the event organized by the Red Sea Ports Corporation, the Standards, Metrology and Quality Control Organizations, Maritime Affairs and Hodeida Port Customs, in the presence of the Director of the Maritime Affairs Authority, Dr. Ibrahim Al-Mushki, and the Deputy Director of Hodeida Port Customs, Muhammad Hammoud, the Vice Chairman of the Port Corporation’s Board of Directors, Engineer Yahya Sharaf El-Din, explained that the commemoration of the state embodies Yemenis link to Imam Ali, may God honor him.

He stressed that the nation will remain safe from its enemies if it correctly understands the meaning of the mandate and applies it to practical reality, including steadfastness and steadfastness in the face of aggression.

Meanwhile, the Deputy Director General of the Guidance Office in the governorate, Ali Al-Qadimi, pointed out the importance of the mandate to return the nation to the right path, which will not be achieved without a correct understanding of its meaning and sincere work with it.

In turn, the Vice President of the Scholars and Learners Unit, Sheikh Ali Sommel and Al-Irshad Ali Al-Qadimi, stressed the importance of the nation’s connection with Imam Ali.. Noting that guardianship is not slogans, but rather a commitment to Quranic values, principles and morals that should be embodied and applied to reality in word and deed.

They pointed to the importance of commemorating the state’s day to inspire the lessons of freedom, sacrifice and redemption from Imam Ali, peace be upon him, especially in light of the circumstances that the country is going through as a result of aggression and siege, and what it requires of cohesion and alignment.

The event, which was attended by directors of departments and employees of the Red Sea Ports Corporation and the sectors operating in the port, included poetic and chanting paragraphs expressing the importance of the occasion

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