Houthis exploit Prophet's birthday celebrations in political propaganda
The anniversary of the celebration
of the Prophet Muhammad’s (peace and blessings be upon him) birthday in Yemen
did not pass with joy and rejoicing as is customary in all Arab and Islamic
countries, as the Iranian-backed Houthi militia did not hesitate to commit
violations against the Islamic religion on that anniversary.
During the Houthi’s celebrations of
the Prophet’s birthday on October 19, which the militia set up in Al-Sabeen
Square in Houthi-controlled Sanaa, activists circulated pictures of the
celebration banners with the names of the Prophet Muhammad and Allah written on
it lying on the ground of the square and trampled on, in a clear intention by
the militia to insult religious sanctities.
Not only that, but Yemeni media
revealed that a number of Houthi elements forced the owners of food shops in
Sanaa to provide free meals to all participants in the celebrations.
In the militia’s celebrations of the
Prophet’s birthday every year, the occasion is transformed into a political
festival to promote the Houthis’ right to rule. General People’s Congress
leader Kamel al-Khoudani said on his Twitter account, “The banners placed by
the Houthis in the streets bear a picture of Abdul-Malik al-Houthi on one side
with ‘And we have only sent you as a mercy to the worlds’ written about it, and
on the other side is a picture of Hussein Badreddin with ‘You are of great
character’ written on it,” indicating that this is an electoral festival for
the House of Badreddin al-Houthi.
Yemeni political analyst Mahmoud
al-Taher explained that this proves that the Houthis have nothing to do with
the Prophet's birthday, nor with the Prophet himself, peace and blessings be
upon him, and that they take religious occasions for political and economic
goals. Politically, they gather the people under the pretext of celebrating the
Prophet's birthday or any other religious occasion to demonstrate in front of
the world that this is a popular referendum on them, knowing that the people
are forced to come out at gunpoint, as reported by many of those who went to
the public squares.
In an exclusive statement to the
Reference, Taher said, “As for economically, they force all families to pay
sums of money, and they collect the equivalent of almost $100 million on every
occasion. This is a huge amount, which is distributed to the Houthi leadership,
financing their battle fronts.