From Iran's Khamenei to Yemen's Houthis... The revolution of the dreadlocks and breaking the idolatry of the tyrannical leader

English - Wednesday 05 October 2022 الساعة 09:13 am
Sana'a, NewsYemen, private:

It is not the most important thing in what is happening in the cities and regions of Iran a few days ago, that it be a revolution or that it succeed in changing the system of government in the country, because the grip of priests and black turbans is able to contain the momentum of the popular exit to the street.  And his personality for decades is the most important, not for Tehran and Khamenei, but for Yemen, Lebanon, Iraq, Abdul-Malik al-Houthi, Hassan Nasrallah and the references of Mesopotamia.

Khamenei and the sectarian references that rule Iran and control Tehran’s allies in the region under a sectarian slogan, with a purpose, goal and Persian nationalist ambitions, no longer have sanctity after the revolution of the dreadlocks broke the barrier of appeasement and the ceiling of rejection to an extent that was not expected.

A new generation that does not believe in the sanctity of leaders, the senility to put Khamenei’s pictures under their feet, and then broke the sanctity of the guide or the greatest jurist, the one who commands and forbids, and the first presence in the Iranian public consciousness since the Khomeini revolution in the seventies of the last century

This rebellion against the authority and position of the dictator in Iran will not remain confined to the geography of the Iranian state and the awareness of the Iranian people, but rather withdraws from the leader of the Houthi militia, who has declared himself another Khamenei in northern Yemen, copying Khamenei's titles as Leader of the Revolution and Leader.

The sanctity that the Houthis worked to surround their leader with is no longer useful after the prestige and sanctity of the greatest idol was dropped and its images were placed under the feet of Iranian school and university students and the general Iranian people, who were overwhelmed with the deification of idols.

The acts of tarring with which the faces of the enslaved in the Houthi militia areas are painted in remembrance of the Prophet’s birthday or the memory of Karbala’at brought by Abdul-Malik al-Houthi with his coming to Yemeni lives, imposing himself as ruler by the power of the gun and the brutality of the brutal militias.

Falling under feet is an inevitable result of tyrants and those who claim to mediate between heaven and people in the time after the prophets, because claiming virtue and forcing people to flatter turbans and interfere in people's lives and the details of their diaries is no longer acceptable even if the oppression increased and people settled for a period of time.

Abdul-Malik al-Houthi will fall one day, schoolgirls in Sana’a will trample his image, and the titles of the leader, the master, the leader of the revolution and the grandson of the Prophet will be gone forever, and only the truth, people and their right to a life without guardians in the name of heaven will remain.