Al-Houthi's Ramadan lectures ... screaming out of context and testing the loyalty of beneficiaries

English - Thursday 06 May 2021 الساعة 02:37 pm
Sana'a, NewsYemen, Exclusive:

Wide light distances between people's daily concerns and their basic needs in Sanaa and the neighboring governorates, and between the outputs of the speeches and lectures of the militia commander, Abdul-Malik Al-Houthi, which are being compulsorily broadcast to citizens' ears throughout the nights of the holy month of Ramadan.

Directed political interpretations, biased jurisprudential interpretations, fragmentary Qur’anic verses, and prophetic hadiths in a monolithic narration, which Abdul-Malik Al-Houthi creates through television screens and radio devices, so that his group's media, including the usurped official media, broadcast them to the ears of people in the streets, markets, residential neighborhoods and public squares, through loudspeakers The sound is fixed and moving and through the mosques, with great urgency, as if it is one of the pillars of Islam.

General Islamic rituals, teachings and manners, and societal, ethical and human behaviors, some of which have been practiced by Yemenis since before Islamic history, and they are not new to them 1400 years after the Yemenis entered Islam.

An emotional screaming outside the context of the age, geography, and history of Yemen, land, people, civilized and Arab identity, and the Arab and regional neighborhood and surroundings, a screaming that takes Yemen away from the concept of the national state and the principles of justice and equality, human rights and public freedoms.

In these lectures, al-Houthi urges citizens to pay zakat and the importance of paying zakat. What is the awareness of what are the penalties for not paying zakat? At the same time, he justifies to his aides the theft of employees' salaries and the theft of UN food aid, and does not warn them of the punishment for stealing food from the mouths of the hungry.

Frequent Houthi screams every Ramadan evening on TV screens, Houthi radio stations, mosques, markets and public squares, testing the loyalty of the beneficiaries in assuming the role of listening, and does not provide a household gas cylinder for a Yemeni housewife lying in a long queue under the desertion of sunlight waiting for the Houthi gas supervisor to complete his sleep hours.

Al-Houthi talks about economics, agriculture, economic development and attention to the economy and farmers, and directs his followers at the same time to raise the price of the diesel bear to 15 thousand riyals or more, and justifies to his supervisors the right to monopolize the trade of oil derivatives and sell them to farmers, businessmen and owners of economic activities at fictional prices, and he is the one who receives virtual aid ( Free) from Iran.