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Shares district commemorates Imam Ali, calls for resistance, support for Gaza

Shares district commemorates Imam Ali, calls for resistance, support for Gaza

Saba Yemen21-03-2025

Hajjah - Saba:
Shares district in Hajjah province held a Ramadan evening on Friday, commemorating the martyrdom of Imam Ali, under the slogan "I have won, by Allah of the Kaaba."
Province undersecretary Ahmed al-Akhfash highlighted Imam Ali's stances in historical battles, drawing parallels to the current struggle against "the Great Satan." He praised the Yemeni people's support for al-Aqsa Mosque and Gaza, seeing it as an embodiment of Imam Ali's values.
Al-Akhfash called for full preparedness against "global arrogance" and its allies, urging participation in the "battle of promised victory and holy jihad," as directed by leader Abdulmalik Badr al-Din al-Houthi. He also emphasized the importance of summer courses to counter "false doctrines" and support for military manufacturing.
He urged attendees to maximize their worship and charity during the remaining days of Ramadan, and to promote Zakat awareness.
Director of Mobilization Saleh al-Qudami spoke about the impact of Imam Ali's martyrdom on the nation, highlighting his courage, piety, and support for Islam. He emphasized the need to rally behind the leader in confronting "global arrogance" and supporting the Palestinian cause.
Cultural activist al-Karrar al-Nusairi discussed Imam Ali's role in supporting Islam and Prophet Muhammad, describing his martyrdom as a "catastrophe" for the Muslim world.
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