The head of the Supreme Judicial Council, Ahmed Yahya Al-Mutawakkil, considered the birth of the Greatest Messenger, may God bless him, his family and grant them peace, a revolution that changed the course of human history and established moral values and standards that guarantee the dignity and pride of man in every time and place.
That came as a cultural symposium, organized by the judicial authority today, on the anniversary of the noble birth of the Prophet, may the best prayers and peace be upon its owner and his family, in the presence of the Minister of Justice, Judge Nabil Al-Azani, the head of the Judicial Inspection Authority, Judge Ahmed Al-Shahari, and the General Attorney in the Attorney General’s Office, Judge Abbas Al-Jarafi.
Judge Al-Mutawakkil said, "The nation needs to return to the Messenger of God, embody his luminous life in word , deed, and continue on his path to ensure its righteousness, advance its reality, overcome the challenges and dangers it faces from its enemies, and thwart their conspiracies targeting the Islamic nation."
Judge Al-Mutawakkil urged members of the judiciary to mobilize efforts and energies for the success of the central event that will be held in Al-Sabeen Square in the capital, Sana’a, on the 12th of Rabi’ al-Awwal, and the large and honorable public turnout to celebrate this great religious occasion, which represents a message to the world of the extent of the Yemeni people’s adherence and connection to the Messenger of God and his righteous approach.
The President of the Supreme Judicial Council stressed the importance of vigilance and thwarting the conspiracies of anyone who tries to stir up internal disputes and tear apart the social fabric.
He called on members of the judiciary to exert more efforts to settle disputes and act on pending cases in order to embody the establishment of fair justice in a way that achieves prompt justice.
At the event, which was attended by the Undersecretary of the Ministry of Justice for Financial and Administrative Affairs, Judge Ahmed Al-Kahlani, and the President of the Judges Club, Judge Jamal Al-Fahidi, cultural activist Ali Al-Matari reviewed the implications of commemorating the Prophet’s birthday and the close connection between the Yemeni people and the Greatest Messenger, citing the historical positions of the people of Yemen in supporting the Holy Prophet and Islam.
Source: Yemen News Agency