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Sana’a Concludes the International Conference on the Great Messenger with a Renewal of the Pledge to Jihad and Confronting the American-Zionist Project

The third International Conference on the Great Messenger concluded in the Yemeni capital Sana’a, organized by the Charitable Association for Teaching the Holy Qur’an over three days. The event witnessed broad participation from local and international researchers and academics, along with notable official, cultural, and media presence.

The conference served as an important intellectual and scientific milestone, reflecting the deepening awareness of the necessity to uphold the Qur’anic approach and follow the example of the Messenger of God (peace be upon him and his family) in facing major challenges—chief among them the American-Zionist aggression against Yemen, Palestine, and the wider Muslim world.

A Firm Stand with the Leadership and the Axis of Resistance

In their closing statement, participants reaffirmed their loyalty to the revolutionary leadership represented by Sayyid Abdul-Malik Badr al-Din al-Houthi. They renewed their full endorsement of his positions and directives calling for support of the path of jihad and resistance, confronting American and Zionist aggression by all means, including military action.

They expressed their support for the mujahideen of the Yemeni Armed Forces, who continue to achieve remarkable victories by land, sea, and air in defense of Palestine and Gaza. They called on Arab and Islamic nations to unite in breaking the siege and halting the crimes of starvation and genocide committed by the Zionist entity against the people of Gaza.

Condemning Crimes and Vowing to Continue the Struggle

The conference participants once again condemned the brutal crimes committed by the Zionist enemy in Yemen, Palestine, and Lebanon, including the attack on the Government of Change and Development. They affirmed that the blood of the martyrs would remain the fuel igniting the flame of resistance until the occupiers are expelled and hegemony is broken.

They pledged to continue cultural, grassroots, and public activities to expose the enemy and confront the American-Zionist project.

A Practical Plan and Research Outcomes

The conference went beyond theoretical discussions, approving the organization of a specialized workshop to draft a practical plan for implementing its recommendations and research findings. This plan aims to translate ideas into tangible realities contributing to building a modern Yemeni state, in line with the vision of the martyred President Saleh al-Sammad: “A hand builds and a hand protects.”

The conference further emphasized the need to encourage scientific research centers to draw their frameworks from Qur’anic culture, thereby strengthening the developmental and resistant path.

Recommendations from Seven Key Tracks: A Comprehensive Vision for Society and the State

  • Cultural and Social Track
    Participants recommended using artificial intelligence technologies to spread Qur’anic culture and to highlight the Prophet’s character through the Qur’an. They also urged the development of youth awareness programs to strengthen mental health based on Qur’anic and Prophetic teachings.

  • Political and Administrative Track
    The recommendations stressed the need to counter Western dependency policies, called for the establishment of research centers focused on Qur’anic political thought, and encouraged liberation studies that support boycotts and emphasize the centrality of the Palestinian cause.

  • Economic Track
    Focus was placed on developing legislation that enhances economic growth, ensuring food and industrial security, and adopting reverse-engineering policies to localize technology and reduce import costs.

  • Educational Track
    The conference called for integrating the Qur’anic approach into education, aligning outputs with labor market needs, and encouraging applied studies that provide contemporary educational and behavioral solutions inspired by the Prophet’s life.

  • Vocational, Technical, and Industrial Track
    Recommendations included combining creativity with professional ethics in training programs, supporting skilled workers, and safeguarding traditional industries as part of national identity.

  • Media Track
    The participants emphasized introducing digital media literacy into curricula, creating observatories to combat misinformation, and enhancing cooperation between religious and media institutions to counter falsehoods.

  • Security and Military Track
    The conference highlighted the importance of embedding faith identity in building Yemen’s doctrine of deterrence, benefiting from the Prophet’s strategies in managing battles, and strengthening integration among resistance forces.

Honoring Researchers and Affirming Yemen’s Leading Role

The closing ceremony honored the winners of the conference’s seven-track awards, with wide praise for their outstanding contributions.

Dr. Ibrahim al-Amri, Deputy Chairman of the Conference, stated that this event represents an international platform that redirects the Ummah toward the path of its noble Messenger, urging it to confront threats to its faith identity. He noted that Yemenis have always been at the forefront of fulfilling their jihadist responsibility in defense of the Ummah and in support of Palestine, in line with the guidance of Sayyid al-Houthi.

An Intellectual Gathering Equal to the Challenge

For three days, Sana’a transformed into a vibrant arena of ideas and perspectives, where sessions paved the way for shaping a new Qur’anic civilizational project. This project lays the foundation for building a modern Yemeni state based on knowledge, resistance, and development.

The conference concluded with a clear affirmation: confronting the American-Zionist project is inseparable from the mission of building a strong, independent, and Qur’an-rooted nation in the footsteps of the Great Messenger.