
Sana'a – Saba:
Public events and cultural meetings were held on Monday across several districts of Sana'a governorate to mark the Day of al-Wilayah (Eid al-Ghadir), under the slogan "Whoever I am his master, then this Ali is his master."
In a large gathering in Walan area of Bilad al-Rus district, Deputy Mayor Ali al-Qafri and social leaders were present as scholar Fuad Naji, a member of the Supreme Council of the Yemeni Scholars Association, highlighted the historical significance of Eid al-Ghadir as a pivotal moment where Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him and his family) outlined the nation's path.
District Director Saleh Naji stressed that commemorating Imam Ali's guardianship / al-Wilayah is a platform for drawing lessons in courage, sacrifice, and defending faith.
Cultural evenings organized by General Mobilization in various sub-districts of Bani Hushaish, attended by officials and popular figures, emphasized commemorating the Day of al-Wilayah as an act of gratitude to Allah for completing blessings and accepting Islam as their religion.
Speeches indicated that celebrating this anniversary is a celebration of the completion of religion, asserting that the acceptance of deeds is only achieved through the guardianship of Imam Ali and his pure family.
Speakers stressed that the principle of Imam Ali's al-Wilayah is the path to success, victory, and empowerment, serving as a strong fortress against the plots of "Jews and Christians."
The speakers pointed out that the current pride, dignity, and strength of the Yemeni people are fruits of this "sincere al-Wilayah." Calls were made to emulate Imam Ali in word and deed and to mobilize for a grand celebration on the eighteenth of this month.
Similar events in al-Tayyal, Jehana, Manakhah, and Bani Bahloul districts reiterated that the Day of al-Wilayah/ Allegiance outlined the correct path and ideal guardian for the Islamic nation's salvation.
Speeches touched upon Imam Ali's virtues from a Quranic perspective, noting that the nation's victory depends on declaring loyalty and disavowal of enemies, a fact confirmed by reality.
It was emphasized that the nation's progress requires a sincere return to the Quran and divine guidance, contrasting this with the humiliation suffered when deviating from this path.
The importance of commemorating the Day of al-Wilayah as an annual religious tradition was underscored, explaining that al-Wilayah in guidance is an ongoing emulation that protects the nation from division and opens doors to glory and victory by avoiding allegiance to enemies.
Public events and cultural meetings were held on Monday across several districts of Sana'a governorate to mark the Day of al-Wilayah (Eid al-Ghadir), under the slogan "Whoever I am his master, then this Ali is his master."
In a large gathering in Walan area of Bilad al-Rus district, Deputy Mayor Ali al-Qafri and social leaders were present as scholar Fuad Naji, a member of the Supreme Council of the Yemeni Scholars Association, highlighted the historical significance of Eid al-Ghadir as a pivotal moment where Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him and his family) outlined the nation's path.
District Director Saleh Naji stressed that commemorating Imam Ali's guardianship / al-Wilayah is a platform for drawing lessons in courage, sacrifice, and defending faith.
Cultural evenings organized by General Mobilization in various sub-districts of Bani Hushaish, attended by officials and popular figures, emphasized commemorating the Day of al-Wilayah as an act of gratitude to Allah for completing blessings and accepting Islam as their religion.
Speeches indicated that celebrating this anniversary is a celebration of the completion of religion, asserting that the acceptance of deeds is only achieved through the guardianship of Imam Ali and his pure family.
Speakers stressed that the principle of Imam Ali's al-Wilayah is the path to success, victory, and empowerment, serving as a strong fortress against the plots of "Jews and Christians."
The speakers pointed out that the current pride, dignity, and strength of the Yemeni people are fruits of this "sincere al-Wilayah." Calls were made to emulate Imam Ali in word and deed and to mobilize for a grand celebration on the eighteenth of this month.
Similar events in al-Tayyal, Jehana, Manakhah, and Bani Bahloul districts reiterated that the Day of al-Wilayah/ Allegiance outlined the correct path and ideal guardian for the Islamic nation's salvation.
Speeches touched upon Imam Ali's virtues from a Quranic perspective, noting that the nation's victory depends on declaring loyalty and disavowal of enemies, a fact confirmed by reality.
It was emphasized that the nation's progress requires a sincere return to the Quran and divine guidance, contrasting this with the humiliation suffered when deviating from this path.
The importance of commemorating the Day of al-Wilayah as an annual religious tradition was underscored, explaining that al-Wilayah in guidance is an ongoing emulation that protects the nation from division and opens doors to glory and victory by avoiding allegiance to enemies.