The Sanaa Resistance celebrates 334 brides and grooms among its members in Marib

The Sana’a Governorate resistance celebrated a mass wedding for its members in Ma’rib Governorate for 334 brides and grooms.
In the speech of the Supreme Council of Resistance in Sanaa, Sheikh Muhammad Hassan Al-Far, Vice President of the Council, congratulated the newlyweds on this happy occasion, and stressed the importance of holding such social events, and supporting and encouraging young people to marry, which embodies a great principle of our true Islamic religion.
The ceremony also witnessed an operetta and folk dances presented by the Yemeni Artists and Writers Forum, and a poem by the poet Majli Al Qubaisi.
Mass wedding parties are usually held in Ma'rib after the organizers of the Yemeni government and the Islah Party were unable to liberate Sana'a and return to their areas, so they resorted to settling in Ma'rib and forming families in the governorate, which now contains about two million Yemenis.