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Event in Al-Duraihimi District on anniversary of martyr leader

Event in Al-Duraihimi District on anniversary of martyr leader

Saba Yemen28-01-2025

Hodeidah (Saba) - The local authority and general mobilization in Al-Duraihimi District in Hodeidah Governorate organized a cultural event on the anniversary of the martyr leader Sayyed Hussein Badr Al-Din Al-Houthi.
The event's speeches touched on the martyr leader's vision of delving into the Quranic texts and their meanings.
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