Education is the pillar of civilizations, from which civilizations emerge, and through it they are established, and on the extent of its strength depends on its height, and its steadfastness extends its life. From the first moment in which Gabriel met Muhammad, may blessings and peace be upon them both, in the cave of Hira, this meaning was established in the literature of the Islamic call. The jurists of Islamic education did not stop conveying to us their knowledge and experience in this field of arts. Every time the nation fell asleep, God sent these scholars to awaken its conscience, correct its path, and instill in it virtues and good habits. And I believe that we have a solid educational legacy with a strong structure, very bright, like the Yemeni eggs, but it needs renewal, and the truth of renewal lies in showing the old in the state it was in while it is new, by purifying it from what is similar and showing it to people pure and clear after it has been studied and almost erased.