The Eritrean Mufti, Sheik Al-Amin Osman Al-Amin, said that the nation's historical and holy places are vivid demonstration of our civilization, harmony and unity, and as such should be preserved and bequeathed to the young generation. He made the remarks during a visit to the port city of Massawa.
Dear folks,
That is fabulous! you all the staff members of the Northern Red Sea Museum. You did a great job.
It very important to aware the people about their heritage of the past. Above all most of the higher authorities have very low awareness on the importance of the heritage. How ever, the professionals in the field you need to knock all the doors of these higher officials. This is becuase they are very influential.
To sum up, keep on the good work. It is at this time that i becoame aware of the site's date. And if this date is appropriate, well, Eritrea is going to be the first country in Africa, where the ealy Moslems stepped their feet and expanded the religion. Please write more if you have another sources that tell good history aimed towards the Unity and harmony of this country.
Kind Regards
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