[05/08/2021 07:30]
CAIRO - SABA
Minister of Endowments and Guidance Sheikh Mohammad Shabibah has warned Islamic nations against dangers of Houthi militia and its terrorist thought threatening social peace as a thought is based on destruction, bombing, sabotage, kidnapping, disappearance, arrest and displacing opponent.
In a speech he delivered in the International Conference of Fatwa Bodies is being held here, Shabiba said the fatwa in Yemen has been on the bases of moderation, flexibility and kindness Yemeni people are famous of, praising the late Sheikh Mohammad al-Amrani, the Yemeni famous scholar and Mufti who died days ago.
Since Houthi militia's coup against the state and installed itself a ruler it changed Yemen-by its terrorist thought – into destruction and havoc and is accusing anyone opposing its thought as unbeliever and the leader of the militia Abdulmalik al-Houthi has become the mufti prohibiting what he wants and making legal what he wants, said Shabiba.
He pointed out that the million Yemeni refugees in Egypt is on form of tragedy caused by Houthi militia, which does not accept co-existence with anyone.
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