Ansarullah Leader: Zionists want to separate Muslims from the Holy Qur'an
Ansarullah Leader: Zionists want to separate Muslims from the Holy Qur'an
The leader of the Islamic Struggle Movement (Muqawama) of Yemen's Ansarullah has said that the Zionist lobby and its supporters around the world want to separate the Islamic nations from the Holy Qur'an as well as the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) in order to advance their own agenda. Speaking in a televised speech from Yemen's capital, Sana'a, on Saturday evening, Sayyid Abdul-Malik Badruldeen al-Houthi announced the decline of the US government's power inside and outside the country, calling on the Islamic community to embrace Islamic teachings and values of Allah more than before. "The more conspiracies are developed against Muslims, the more we should focus on our Islamic principles and turn challenges into opportunities. Takfiris and Zionists are doing everything they can to keep Muslims away from their sources of dignity and piety," al-Houthi said. "Currently, the arrogant regime intends to mislead human societies. They have destroyed morals all over the world so that they can rule. They are doing this by isolating Muslims from the sacred," the Ansarullah Leader said.
On August 12, Badruldeen al-Houthi called on the Islamic community to take a stand strong against insulting Islamic honor, especially acts of burning the Holy Qur'an. Al Houthi said this following the frequent cases of burning the Holy Qur'an in Sweden and Denmark. Several Islamic countries have condemned this desecration of places holy sites of Muslims and submitted an official complaint to Denmark and Sweden against the pollution there. Iran, for its part, has said it will not send a new ambassador to Sweden and will not accept a new Swedish envoy as a way to complain about those actions. The leader of Ansarullah said, "Western governments oppose any criticism of the Zionists, which confirms the influence of pro-Israel lobbies within those governments." Al Houthi has also criticized some Arab and Islamic countries for refraining from severing ties with countries where the Qur'an was insulted, saying that this behavior proves that those countries take it Islam to be a common thing.