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Clear Evidence in Support of What Sheik Yahya Al-Hajoori Stated: That the Followers of Ma'bar Are Deputies of the Houthi Rafidah

1 April 2025 • 2.52K views
In the Name of Allah, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful. All praise is due to Allah, and may peace and blessings be upon the Messenger of Allah, his family, companions, and those who follow his guidance. To proceed: Our esteemed Sheikh, Sheikh Al-Hajouri (may Allāh preserve him), released an audio recording warning Muslims about the Du'aat of Ma'bar because they defend and glorify the Houthis, encourage people to obey them, and deceive the public by presenting them as legitimate rulers. This is despite the clear disbelief, heresy, crimes, and corruption associated with the Houthis—facts well known to the public. However, a group of followers of Muhammad Al-Imam hastened to deny Sheikh Al-Hajouri’s statements, attacking him and justifying Al-Imam’s actions while concealing his scandals, which have become evident to both near and far. They attempt to obscure the truth, but such efforts are futile, as the truth cannot be hidden like the sun in broad daylight. Ordinary people have become aware of Al-Imam’s transgressions, let alone scholars and students of knowledge. In this post, by Allah’s will, I will provide evidence of the negative involvement of some of Al-Imam’s followers in collaborating with the Houthis in a single city, Rada'a, where I resided. I challenge them to deny any of the following incidents, while knowing that what remains hidden is far greater: Incident 1: One of their senior figures stated in a Friday sermon: «صار المسلم يقتل أخاه من أجل دنيا أو من أجل شبهة أو من أجل شهوة أو من أجل سب أصحاب محمد» "A Muslim is now killing his brother either due to worldly gain, misconception, desire, or for insulting the companions of Muhammad." This statement was recorded in his own voice. (Comment: This was said by Ahmad Shamlān, one of their prominent figures, during the war in Dammaj and Kitaf. Last year, Shamlān attended the Eid Al-Ghadeer celebration and even gave a speech there. When confronted, he excused himself, saying he was unaware that it was an Eid Al-Ghadeer event. This was later published by the Houthi-run media outlet, Al-Masirah.) Incident 2: After Friday prayers, one of their senior figures encouraged people to donate to the Houthi war effort. A Sunni supporter objected, criticising this act. In response, the speaker said: «أنا عندي بذلك فتوى من الشيخ الإمام» "I have a fatwa from Sheikh Al-Imam permitting this." Incident 3: At a Houthi gathering for the Mawlid (Prophet’s Birthday) celebration, a representative of Al-Imam’s followers spoke on their behalf. He stated: «أما بعد: فينبغي علينا كمسلمون(هكذا قال) إحياء ذكرى مولد النبي صلى الله عليه وسلم وأن هذه الإجتماعات تغيض الكفار ، ولايكفي أن نحتفل بمولد النبي صلى الله عليه وسلم في السنة مرة واحدة فقط، لا بل ينبغي أن نحتفل بمولده كل يوم» "As Muslims, we must commemorate the Prophet’s birthday because such gatherings enrage the disbelievers. Moreover, it is insufficient to celebrate the Prophet’s birth just once a year; rather, we should do so every day." At the end of the event, he participated in the Houthi slogan chant, and his speech was broadcast on Al-Masirah TV (a Houthi-affiliated channel). (Comment: He joined them willingly, not under coercion, because at that time, the Houthis did not force anyone to participate. If he had been compelled, he could have simply spoken about the virtues of the Sunnah or the true signs of love for the Prophet. Furthermore, during a different meeting with the Houthis, he demanded salaries from them, implying that he was working with them. Some Houthis even commented about him, saying: "So-and-so has now joined us or become one of us." This was relayed to me by a trustworthy individual who attended the meeting under duress, whose name I will not disclose for his safety.)