(18 / October / 2020)
Today, the Public Health and Population Office and Kuwait University Hospital in the Capital Secretariat organized an event to commemorate the birth of the Noble Prophet to its owner and his family, the best prayers and the most elegant peace.
The Undersecretary of the Ministry of Health for the Therapeutic Medicine Sector, Dr. Ali Jahaf, pointed out at the event attended by the Undersecretary for the Population Sector, Dr. Najeeb Al-Qabati and Chairman of the Social Affairs Committee of the Local Council of the Municipality Hammoud Al-Naqib, to the importance of reviving the Prophet’s birth as a station to draw inspiration from the lessons and lessons from the biography of the Prophet Muhammad, may God’s prayers and peace be upon him and his family. .
He explained that commemorating the birth of Khair al-Bariya confirms the Yemeni’s attachment to the guidance and approach of the Messenger, may God bless him and his family and grant them peace.
Dr. Jahaf considered the celebration of the birth of the Prophet as a station to assess the health situation and improve the services provided to patients ... calling on private and public hospitals to reduce service prices to alleviate the suffering of citizens.
He praised the role of the health sector and its continued performance of its humanitarian tasks under the current circumstances.
While the Director of the Health Office in the Secretariat, Dr. Mutahhar Al-Marouni, pointed out the importance of celebrating the birth of the Prophet and following the example of the greatest prophet and his fragrant biography.
He touched on the activities and activities carried out by the Health and Health Sector Office of the Municipality to celebrate the anniversary of the Prophet’s birth, appreciating the role of the health sector and the steadfastness of its cadres in light of the conditions the country is going through as a result of aggression and siege.
The event, which was attended by the Director of Kuwait Hospital, Dr. Amin Al-Junaid, a number of hospital directors, academics, health personnel, and a number of freed prisoners, included an expressive poem and songs.