Al-Imam Muhammad Ibn Saud Islamic University has temporarily closed its Distance Education exam centres at Najran City, a city located in south western of Kingdom of Saudi Arabia near the border with Yemen, amid the cruel attack launched by Yemeni rebels “Houthis”, says Prof. Dr. Saad Abdulaziz Al-Amer, Dean of eLearning and Distance Education Deanship.
Continued his words, Dr. Al-Amer announced that, heads of the two exam centres, the first located at Najran Sharia Institute and the other located at 12 Secondary School, are convoyed all necessary powers to take the appropriate actions according to the emergency circumstances. “Distance education students can move to any available exam centre within Saudi Arabia, or suspend, or hold taking the exam until further notice by the deanship”, added Dr. Al-Amer.
Closing his words, Dr. Al-Amer has acknowledged the decision taken by Dr. Fawzan bin Abdul-Rahman Al-Fawzan, Acting Rector of Al-Imam Muhammad Ibn Saud Islamic University, to temporarily close exam centres at Najran city, which reaffirmed the concept of patriotism among all Saudi people.