Following in the footsteps of the "Morsi Brothers" .. Al-Houthi atones the critics of his blog: "Their problem is with God"

English - Monday 14 November 2022 الساعة 06:58 pm
Sana'a, NewsYemen:

 The Houthi militia - the Iranian arm in Yemen - expiated the critics of its virtual code of professional conduct, which is still the subject of unprecedented societal, human rights and professional rejection since its announcement last week.

In its first response to the blog's critics, the Houthi leader and Minister of Information, Dhaifallah al-Shami, considered that the problem of those who said they were attacking the blog was "with God and his directives, not with Ansar Allah", in what is considered an insult to the divine, and announcing a new stage in the history of the group by appointing the Muslim Brotherhood themselves as rulers by God’s command in Egypt 2012.

Al-Shami’s tweet reveals the truth about the Houthi militia’s view of its critics or opponents, as if they are infidels who oppose and disobey God, in what is considered an implicit infidelity that political Islam groups, both Shiite and Sunni, have been practicing to terrorize their opponents and cover up their failure to manage public affairs, destroy institutions and weaken national states.

It was remarkable in the content of the alleged blog that it included dozens of Quranic verses, and an attempt to dress it in the clothes of holiness as an Iranian philosophy similar to the speech of Pharaoh in his people, reinforced by false interpretations and political recruitment to achieve purely political goals.

Activists responded to the Houthi leader, Dhaifallah al-Shami, quoting from the sayings of Muhammad al-Maghout, "It has never been our problem with God, our problem is with those who consider themselves after God."

Pharaonic speech and Khomeini's holiness

 The Houthi militia’s bullying of Islam to defend their blog is reminiscent of Yusuf al-Qaradawi’s description of opponents of the (Muslim Brotherhood) in Egypt in 2012, when he said that “those who oppose the Brotherhood are hostile to Islam, its message, its civilization and its nation.”

In addition, the unconstitutional, sectarian, racist Houthi blog is similar to the issuance of the late President Mohamed Morsi on November 22, 2012, a constitutional declaration declaring himself the new pharaoh of Egypt, granting his group absolute powers and the uniqueness of various authorities and immunizing the decisions of appointments to his group (does not reflect Egyptian society with its different sects  and civil forces).

 While Morsi’s declaration at the time was considered a coup against the constitution, laws and administrative regulations of state institutions in Egypt, the Houthi blog aims to circumvent the constitution and laws regulating the public service, civil service, labor law, principles of justice, citizenship and human rights, the values and goals of the Yemeni revolution, the gains of the republic, political pluralism and public freedoms.

The contents of the Houthi blog revealed the group’s attempt to domesticate employees in its areas of control sectarianly, doctrinally and racistly, under the roof of the myth of the mandate and the deed of loyalty and subordination to Iran, where it obligated state employees to abide by the principle of guardianship and chant the slogan of the Houthi cry and to attend the sectarian and sectarian activities of the group.