
With awareness of al-Hussein, injustice of Gaza, Yemen commemorates Ashura with stance, revolution
The commemoration of Ashura is a pivotal moment in human awareness and the nation's revolutionary approach. It is an annual occasion commemorated by the masses of the Yemeni people with a passionate conscience and a deep understanding of the significance and values it holds, which are inseparable from the nation's struggle, especially in light of the brutal Zionist aggression against Gaza.
Every year, the Yemeni people commemorate Ashura with a conscious spirit that transforms the occasion into a renewed revolutionary stance.
Imam Hussein (peace be upon him) is invoked as a symbol of truth, and Karbala is revived as a compass for the position in a time of falsification and deviation. The values he embodied are embodied in the people's consciousness, and the practical commitment to confronting tyranny is an extension of al-Hussein's oppression in the nation's reality today. The connection to Ashura is transformed into a force for mobilization, steadfastness, and the formulation of an unwavering stance.
Karbala, in the Yemeni consciousness, is not a bygone event, but a living, recurring issue that is repeated in various forms. The most obvious is the siege, starvation, and genocide the Palestinian people in Gaza are subjected to, all under the watchful eye of a nation that has remained silent or compromising, leaving the blood of children and women to flow without a unifying stance or the chivalry to restore balance.
The martyr leader, Sayyed Hussein Badr al-Din al-Houthi, established a fundamental principle regarding Ashura early on in his lessons. He emphasized that commemorating the occasion is incomplete without action against tyrants. He emphasized that Hussein was not martyred to be mourned, but rather to mobilize free people in every age and shape their awareness based on the principle of "Humiliation is out of our reach."
In his speeches, the leader of the revolution, Sayyed Abdulmalik Badr al-Din al-Houthi, renews Husseini spirit in its most glorious form, emphasizing that Ashura represents a guiding beacon and a firm balance for positions. He emphasized that the commitment to it is manifested in supporting just causes, foremost among which is Palestine.
The Yemeni stance toward Gaza today embodies a practical extension of the pledge of allegiance to Hussein, a sincere siding with the camp of truth, and a consolidation of the approach of Karbalais, who sacrificed their lives in defense of values and principles. Karbala was a symbol of steadfastness, and Gaza a field where the meaning of loyalty was renewed.
The comparison between Karbala and Gaza stems not only from a sentimental bias, but also from a convergence in the essence of oppression. Both represent a form of aggression against justice and an assassination of the nation's project for freedom and dignity. Furthermore, the international and Arab disregard for the crimes of the Zionist occupation brings to mind the nation's silence regarding the oppression suffered by Hussein.
This spirit is reflected in the mobilization scene commemorating this painful tragedy, where popular and official discourse unite to consolidate the nation's awareness of the significance of Ashura as a starting point for the stance, and to invoke Hussein's path as a clear path to confronting injustice and deviation.
This renewed connection to the Husseini revolution as a unifying stance, articulated in the consciousness of the masses and translated into a practical commitment that reinforces the presence of values and raises awareness and steadfastness in the nation's battle with its enemies.
Only the Yemeni people, in their reality, struggle, and moral presence, embody today the living example of Husseinis. They did not limit themselves to weeping and mourning, but rather engaged in a practical stance supporting the oppressed, condemning the aggressors, and effectively contributing to the nation's battle with their efforts, money, blood, and voice.
This is a true expression of loyalty and steadfastness, a stance stemming from a firm understanding that Karbala is an ongoing path, manifested in every arena where the voice of truth is raised and projects of hegemony and injustice are resisted.
It is not surprising that Yemenis interact with Ashura with such depth. The oppression they experienced under the shadow of American-Saudi-Emirati aggression has made their conscience more closely connected to the tragedy of Hussein and more aware of the awareness and courage required for confrontation.
Karbala was a cry against falsification and religious and political deviation. Today, Yemenis realize that victory for Palestine is not an emotional slogan, but rather a renewal of the values of the revolution and liberation from the shackles of hegemony and arrogance.
While the Yemeni people commemorate this anniversary, the Arab world is experiencing a state of political and moral paralysis, with regimes squandering the nation's dignity and denying the blood of the Palestinians. This scene brings to mind those who failed to support Imam Hussein, peace be upon him.
Hussein spoke his word and passed away, and Yemenis today chant it loudly: "Someone like me cannot pledge allegiance to someone like you," in a practical stance that expresses the rejection of subservience and hegemony, exposing all forms of normalization, subservience, and identification with the Zionist-American project.
Activities in Yemen highlight the connection of Ashura to Palestine as a central issue. Slogans, banners, and chants affirm that Karbala is being revived in Gaza, that Hussein is present in the hearts of the mujahideen, and that Palestine will not be alone as long as there is a Yemeni in the nation who speaks, fights, and stands up.
The commemoration of Ashura in Yemen represents a moment of collective awareness, reshaping the relationship between the past and the present. The Husseini revolution is invoked as a method for shaping positions, and Karbala is recalled as a mirror revealing the nation's position in its major battles. The occasion transforms into an arena for education and mobilization, where firm convictions are formed that the battle against falsehood is not measured by time and place, but by sincere support for the truth, no matter the cost.
When crowds march into the squares, waving the banners of Hussein and Palestine, they declare that Yemen has not changed at all, that it remains committed to the revolution, rejects humiliation, and renews its loyalty to the liberation project initiated by Hussein and pursued by the convoys of mujahideen in Palestine, Yemen, Lebanon, and all free arenas.
Ashura is a living embodiment of the balance of positions. With each year, it reveals who steadfastly carries the banner of truth, who sincerely stands with the oppressed, and clearly highlights the true character of peoples and their positions on the nation's major issues.
The Yemenis' commemoration of this occasion is a conscious embodiment of a firm position that sends multiple messages to the nation that progress begins with clarity of direction, to the invaders that free peoples are unbreakable, and to the world that true light emanates from arenas of steadfastness and stance, not from tables of normalization and submission.
The Yemeni stance on Ashura and Palestine does not separate meanings, but rather connects them in a single path that demonstrates awareness and steadfastness.
This occasion transforms into a clear expression of the people's commitment to justice at all times. The chant for Hussein is the same as the chant for Palestine, and loyalty to the Karbala line is embodied in standing firmly alongside the resistance and in formulating a position that understands the dimensions of the battle and knows its place within it without ambiguity.
From this stance, Yemen advances with great steadfastness at the forefront of the nation, carrying Hussein's approach in its awareness and behavior, renewing with Karbala the covenant of the inextinguishable revolution, and raising the Palestinian cause at the heart of its battle.
This is where values are inherited, positions are built, and Hussein's sacrifices are recalled as a beacon that guides the path, consolidating the principles that shape the features of victory and opening the doors of empowerment for the nation.
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