Rector of Thamar University inspects the Faculty of Administrative Sciences and urges students to be more aware and committed to the University

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Rector of Thamar University inspects the Faculty of Administrative Sciences and urges students to be more aware and committed to the University

The Rector of Thamar University inspects the Faculty of Administrative Sciences and urges students to be more aware and committed to the University Thamar University Media/Jamal Al-Bahri / Jumad Akher 26, 1445. January 8, 2024 ■ Professor Dr. Mohammed Mohammed Al-Haifi, the Rector of Thamar University paid an inspection visit to the Faculty of Administrative Sciences today accompanied by Dr. Mohammed Hutram, the General Secartary of the University. During the visit, Dr. Al-Haifi toured a number of classrooms and met with a number of Faculty Members. In his speech to the students, the Rector of the University stressed the need to adhere to University Uniforms, formal dress, dresses of decency, noble morals in line with the teachings of our religion and our authentic Arab-Islamic values. The Rector of the University called on students and teachers to be vigilant and to beware of the methods of soft war used to target the youth and girls of the nation through various means close to the preferences of young people, with the aim of causing moral corruption and degradation of values. He pointed to the need for awareness of young people to preserve their values and their authentic Arab-Islamic principles where various means are used modern ones that suit the preferences of young people and what is known as (fashion) in order to strike values to trap the youth and girls of our nation and push them to plunge into the abyss of moral corruption, and the degradation of values to hit our nation in its youth and girls after they failed to hit it in the direct military confrontation in the field. The Rector was accompanied by the Director of Public Media and Public Relations during the visit. https://www.tu.edu.ye/faculty/view/fas/2362/2595