
Mahweet honors spiritual scholar Sayyed Badr al-Din al-Houthi
Mahweet governorate's local authority and General Mobilization Division on Wednesday held a speech event to commemorate the passing of the spiritual scholar Sayyed Badr al-Din al-Houthi.
Mahweet undersecretary Hussein Arkadh highlighted the profound loss his passing represented, describing Badr al-Din al-Houthi as a beacon of guidance, an educator, reformer, and sincere mujahid who carried the nation's concerns and sought to revive its authentic values.
Musa Sharaf al-Din, head of the Scholars Unit, stressed that the anniversary is an important educational milestone to recall the lessons from al-Houthi's life, which embodied a comprehensive school of faith, knowledge, jihad, and awareness of contemporary challenges.
Speakers noted his piety, asceticism, and role as an "ally of the Qur'an" and supporter of the oppressed, emphasizing his contributions to reviving Islamic values and establishing the Quranic path despite significant obstacles.
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