The President of the Presidential Leadership Council expresses condolences on the passing of Dr. Abdullah Al-Mujahid.

President Alimi Offers Condolences for the Passing of Dr. Abdullah Al-Mujahid

In a heartfelt message, President Dr. Rashad Mohammed Alimi, head of the Presidential Leadership Council, extended his condolences to Bashar Abdullah Al-Mujahid and his family following the death of their father, Dr. Abdullah Ali Mohammed Al-Mujahid. Dr. Al-Mujahid, a prominent academic and national figure, served as the former president of Dhamar University. He passed away after a distinguished career dedicated to his country and its people.

A Legacy of Service and Leadership

President Alimi expressed profound sadness on behalf of the council members and the government. He conveyed his sincere sympathies to Dr. Al-Mujahid’s family during this difficult time. The President praised the late academic’s extensive contributions to the nation, highlighting his impactful career in both academic and administrative roles. Notably, Dr. Al-Mujahid held positions such as the president of Dhamar University and a member of the Shura Council.

Remembering a Dedicated Scholar

The President acknowledged Dr. Al-Mujahid’s successful administrative record, emphasizing his role as a researcher and lecturer. His numerous publications enriched the Yemeni library, leaving a lasting impact on the academic community. President Alimi prayed for divine mercy and forgiveness for the deceased, asking for strength and solace for his family and loved ones.

Conclusion

Dr. Abdullah Al-Mujahid’s legacy will continue to inspire future generations. His commitment to education and public service remains a testament to his character and dedication to Yemen.

To follow the news in Arabic


Discover more from YEMEN TV ENGLISH

Subscribe to get the latest posts sent to your email.

Related Articles

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Back to top button

Discover more from YEMEN TV ENGLISH

Subscribe now to keep reading and get access to the full archive.

Continue reading