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Event in Al-Thawra District Commemorates Battle of Badr

Event in Al-Thawra District Commemorates Battle of Badr

Saba Yemen20-03-2025
Sana'a (Saba) – The Mobilization Forces in Al-Thawra District in the capital organized a speech event commemorating the Battle of Badr and the martyrdom of Imam Ali (peace be upon him).
During the event, Dr. Taha Al-Mutawakkil, a member of the Ansar Allah Political Bureau, explained that the targeting of Imam Ali (peace be upon him) by one of the most wretched of the wretched on earth, Abd al-Rahman ibn Muljam, had disastrous consequences for Islam and Muslims.
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