Houthis working to control Yemen's mosques

The Houthis have been working to control Yemen's mosques since the beginning of the Islamic month of Ramadan.
The militiamen break into a new mosque every day to kick
the imam out and put an associate of theirs in his stead.
The Houthi militia wants to control the mosques with
the aim of brainwashing Yemenis and controlling them.
Muslim Brotherhood's way
A member of the Muslim Brotherhood's Islah Party in
the southwestern province of Taizz broke into a mosque and stopped the prayer.
He also attacked the mosque imam who is known to be an ultraorthodox Salafi.
Islah Party then appointed a new imam in the mosque by force of arms. It also
deprived people from performing the weekly Friday prayer inside the same
mosque.
Meanwhile, the Endowments Ministry office in Taizz
suspended Mohamed Nagui al-Ahdal for appointing a party associate as the imam
of one of the mosques of the province.
Some sources said Islah Party has been working to
removing imams unaffiliated to it from the mosques and appointing others loyal
to it in their stead. The party appoints its affiliates in the mosques with the
aim of spreading its ideology throughout Yemen.
Houthi-Iranian way
The Houthi militia, which is backed by Iran, also
works to spread the Shiite ideology across Yemen.
The militia uses multiple ways to do this, including
by organizing lectures and forcing ordinary Yemenis to attend them. Those who
refuse to attend the lectures are either fined or put in jail.