
Dhamar - Saba:
A speech and chanting event was held in Dhamar province on Sunday to mark the anniversary of the Scream, a slogan promoted by the Endowments, Guidance, and Education sectors under the theme "The Scream Points the Compass of Hostility to the Real Enemies."
The event, attended by local education and endowments officials, reviewed the objectives and significance of the "Scream" slogan.
Speakers emphasized its role in motivating believers to confront perceived enemies seeking to weaken the "nation of the Qur'an."
The participants highlighted its power in breaking the "wall of silence and fear" during a time of subservience to "hegemony and arrogance," and stressed adherence to "Qur'anic culture" and the project of the "martyred leader, Sayyed Hussein Badr al-Din al-Houthi," while rejecting conspiratorial projects.
Abdullah Mashrah, head of the Guidance Sector, stated that the slogan embodies the martyred leader's project of disavowing Allah's enemies and seeking inspiration for victory against "tyranny," led by America and Israel enemy.
Mashrah noted its origin in a sense of responsibility and disavowal, and its psychological, moral, realistic, and practical impact in overcoming silence and inaction.
Ismail al-Washli, from the Yemeni Scholars Association, addressed the true meanings of the slogan in confronting global arrogance and dangers facing the nation.
He emphasized its role in identifying enemies and mobilizing against them, calling for a boycott of American and Israeli goods as a fundamental and effective weapon against the American-Zionist project.
A speech and chanting event was held in Dhamar province on Sunday to mark the anniversary of the Scream, a slogan promoted by the Endowments, Guidance, and Education sectors under the theme "The Scream Points the Compass of Hostility to the Real Enemies."
The event, attended by local education and endowments officials, reviewed the objectives and significance of the "Scream" slogan.
Speakers emphasized its role in motivating believers to confront perceived enemies seeking to weaken the "nation of the Qur'an."
The participants highlighted its power in breaking the "wall of silence and fear" during a time of subservience to "hegemony and arrogance," and stressed adherence to "Qur'anic culture" and the project of the "martyred leader, Sayyed Hussein Badr al-Din al-Houthi," while rejecting conspiratorial projects.
Abdullah Mashrah, head of the Guidance Sector, stated that the slogan embodies the martyred leader's project of disavowing Allah's enemies and seeking inspiration for victory against "tyranny," led by America and Israel enemy.
Mashrah noted its origin in a sense of responsibility and disavowal, and its psychological, moral, realistic, and practical impact in overcoming silence and inaction.
Ismail al-Washli, from the Yemeni Scholars Association, addressed the true meanings of the slogan in confronting global arrogance and dangers facing the nation.
He emphasized its role in identifying enemies and mobilizing against them, calling for a boycott of American and Israeli goods as a fundamental and effective weapon against the American-Zionist project.