Sana’a – Saba: The Second International Conference of the Greatest Messenger continued on Sunday, featuring discussions on 23 scientific papers from a total of 107 submissions organized into seven thematic axes.
On the second day of the conference, six scientific sessions were held. The first session focused on the educational and scientific axis, chaired by Dr. Hatem al-Duais. This session included three presentations: the first, titled “The Methodology of the Greatest Messenger in Teaching the Holy Quran and Following Its Guidance,” was presented by Dr. Hamid al-Qadri. The second paper, “A Proposed Vision for Promoting Moral Values in Educational Institutions in Light of the Methodology of the Messenger, may God bless him and his family and grant them peace,” was delivered by Dr. Ali Qaradha.
In addition, Dr. Mohammed al-Safi presented a third paper entitled “The Messenger of God: A Teacher of History and Faith Identity in Light of the Qur’anic Vision.” The session also featured an external contribution f
rom the Mufti of the Syrian Arab Republic, Ahmed Badr al-Din Hassoun.
The second scientific session, focusing on the economic axis and chaired by Dr. Ahmed al-Haboub, featured five research presentations. Dr. Ahmed al-Mulsi opened the session with his paper titled “Agricultural Development in the Field of Animal Wealth from the Perspective of the Quranic Project of the Martyr Leader.”
This was followed by Dr. Yahya al-Jiouri, who discussed “The Financial System in the Prophetic Era and Ways to Apply It in Reality.” Dr. Jihad Al-Sanbani then presented a paper on “The Economic System in the Prophetic Era and Benefiting from It in Improving the National Economy.”
The fourth paper, presented by Dr. Ahmed al-Haisa, explored “The Possibility of Benefiting from International Economic Relations in the Prophetic Era.” Finally, Dr. Mohammed al-Qalisi shared insights in his paper titled “The Economic System in the Era of the Great Messenger, may God bless him and his family and grant them peace – A Reading in the Pro
phetic Economic Treatments.”
The session also featured an external contribution via video link from Jaafar Fadlallah, a professor at the religious seminary in Lebanon.
The third scientific session, also centered on the economic axis and chaired by Dr. Mujahid al-Shaabi, presented six research papers. Dr. Muhammad Jibran opened with an analytical study titled “Islamic Economy in the Era of the Greatest Messenger.” Following him, Dr. Khaled Tamesh discussed “Economic Development in the Era of the Messenger, may God bless him and his family and grant them peace, and Its Impact on the Reality of the Nation.”
Yahya Ismail Al-Houthi then presented a paper titled “The Role of Agricultural Development in the Economic Renaissance from the Perspective of the Thought of the Martyr Leader Sayyed Hussein Badr Al-Din Al-Houthi.”
Dr. Ibrahim Al-Khalidi and Marwan Jabbar collaborated on the fourth research paper, which focused on “Community Participation in Light of the Approach of the Greatest Messenger and Its Role in
Agricultural Development.” Dhaifullah Shamlan contributed the fifth research paper, discussing “The Role of Agriculture in Achieving Self-Sufficiency and Economic Independence from the Perspective of Islamic Economic Thought.” Lastly, Dr. Khaled al-Jabri presented his research on “Controls Governing Investment and Their Impact on Society.”
The fourth scientific session, chaired by Deputy Minister of Information Dr. Omar al-Bukhaiti, focused on four research papers within the media axis. Dr. Ibrahim Jaber initiated the discussion with his paper titled “Media in the Prophetic Era and Its Impact on the Islamic Call.” Following him, Dr. Mohammed Jarn from Iraq presented the second paper, “The Prophetic Media Discourse in the Meccan Era – The Serenity Sermon as a Model.”
Dr. Abdo Ghailan contributed a third paper entitled “The Pragmatic Dimensions in the Language of Jihadist Discourse – The Prophet’s Jihadist Sermons as a Model.” The fourth paper, presented by Dr. Musa Shadli from Algeria, examined “The Media Bi
ography of the Prophet: The Role of the Muhammadan Message in Building the Communication and Media Society.”
The session also featured external participation from Dr. Yahya Abu Zakaria from Lebanon.
Fifth and Sixth Scientific Sessions: Professional Development and Security in Focus
The fifth scientific session, chaired by Dr. Mohammed al-Ahdal and dedicated to the professional and technical axis, featured a research paper titled “Professional Development in the Prophetic Era – An Analytical Study” presented by Dr. Ibrahim al-Masouri and Dr. Muhammad Al-Shami. Additionally, Dr. Nabil Khashafa shared his findings on “Crafts and Professions in the Era of the Greatest Messenger, may God bless him and his family and grant them peace.” This session also included two external contributions via video technology from scholar Dr. Jawad Kazim al-Najfi from Iraq and Sheikh Hadi Nasiri from Pakistan.
The sixth session, focusing on the security and military axis, was led by Major General Masoud al-Dhaheri and discussed
three research papers. Dr. Fouad Al-Tawhami presented “Military Ethics and Values in the Prophetic Era,” while Dr. Mohammed al-Sharqi addressed “Methods of Jews in Recruiting Agents and Spies in the Prophetic Era and Their Dangers to the Nation’s Capabilities.” Dr. Khaled al-Shammari concluded the session with his paper on “The Conquests of the Greatest Messenger against the Jews.” This final session also featured external participation from Sheikh Mustafa Abu Rumman from Jordan via video.
The conference, which began its sessions yesterday, has already discussed a total of 18 scientific research papers presented by researchers and academics from various government agencies, institutions, governorates, and several sister and friendly countries.
The Second International Conference of the Great Messenger, organized by the Charitable Society for Teaching the Holy Quran for the second consecutive year, is a significant scientific and cultural event aimed at promoting Quranic awareness in connection with the divi
ne message. The conference seeks to highlight the universality of this message while reinforcing loyalty to the Messenger Muhammad, may God bless him and his family and grant them peace. Its goals include guiding and safeguarding the nation from deviation amidst the challenges it faces, particularly the American-Western influences to which its peoples are subjected.
Source: Yemen News Agency