
Hajjah holds events commemorating dcholar Badr al-Din al-Houthi's passing anniversary
Speeches and events were held in several districts of Hajjah province to mark the anniversary of the passing of the revered scholar Sayyid Badr al-Din al-Houthi.
During the events held in the districts of Aslam, Al-Duqqaymi, Qaydan Bikhlan Afar, and Bani Hamlah in Khiran Al-Mahraq, speakers highlighted the role of the late scholar in defending the faith and upholding the banner of truth. They reviewed his stances in confronting Wahhabi ideologies and false beliefs through his numerous writings, as well as his dedication to guiding, reforming, and educating people in matters of religion and worldly life.
Meanwhile, speeches at events organized by the Guidance Sector and the people of Al-Ja'dah in Midi, as well as displaced communities in Al-Zaydiyah, emphasized the virtues of Sayyid Badr al-Din al-Houthi, including his piety, knowledge, sense of responsibility, courage in speaking the truth, and eagerness to perform good deeds.
The speeches noted that the late scholar devoted his life to educating generations, instilling righteousness , piety in them, and standing firmly for the truth.
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