In the presence of the Messenger of God, and at the site of his noble birth, a great people and a wise leader exchanged the most sincere feelings of love, loyalty, and devotion. The scene was neither artificial nor orchestrated by rigid political agendas. Rather, it was spontaneous and pure, like a spring flowing from the heart of faith.
There, the turbulent popular spirit met the inspiring Quranic leadership, in a painting that reflects the sincerity of the relationship between the leader and his nation, between wisdom and devotion, between the Messenger and Ansar.
These are moments, but they are worth a lifetime. Minutes that will be treasured by hearts and recorded in the collective consciousness before being stored in video clips. The Yemenis performed an immortal Muhammadan ode. It was not just hymns or chants, but a symphony of love and loyalty, performed by the crowds with the most beautiful melodies, the most sincere actions, and the most noble stances, marking the largest celebration of the Prophet's birthday on earth.
The swell of the processions and the majesty of the scene
Their processions flowed like waves into the celebration squares, a spectacle whose majesty was matched only by the scene of their departure. In their presence, they were like immovable mountains, and in their departure, like rivers and sweeping seas. The march was not merely a crowd; it was a sacred swell, in which hearts yearned, as did souls, for the Sacred House of God, and in which feet raced in the footsteps of the great ones who responded to the message with sincerity and faith.
Time in those squares was not ordinary. Minutes passed like seconds, but left an impact like years. Every scene dazzled the eyes and astonished the minds: millions commemorating the Prophet's birthday in the greatest celebration known to human history. The amazement in the eyes of those entering and leaving was not only due to the sheer numbers, but also to the great spirit that united them and the light of the message that pervaded the place.
The Yemeni scenes dazzled everyone who watched them, both at home and abroad. A few minutes were enough to tip the media and political balance. The image of millions spoke louder than any statement, declaring that this nation would not be broken and that it was capable of creating amazement from the heart of suffering. The amazement was not only in the size of the crowds, but also in their behavior, their discipline, their purity, and their identification with the Muhammadan message. It was as if Muhammad himself was among them, smiling as he saw his nation renewing its covenant with him after more than fourteen centuries.
When ears listen and hearts understand
A moment when the roar subsided and the voices of the crowds faded away, it was not an ordinary silence. Rather, it was a listening like the listening of the Aws and Khazraj on the day of the pledge of allegiance, and an awareness like the awareness of the people of wisdom and faith when they receive guidance from heaven. This listening was not a vocal void, but rather an emotional fullness, as souls listened to the grandson of the Messenger of God as if they were renewing the covenant directly before him.
They came from every direction, like successive Hajj caravans, carrying longing and seeking provisions. Their provisions were not food or drink, but rather the energy of faith drawn from the memory of the Seal of Creation and the words of his grandson, filling their lives with it for an entire year. They came to fill their souls with light, then to spread out to villages and cities, spreading justice, truth, and light, and planting blessings in every corner of the earth.
Yathrib Atmosphere
Watching Yemenis celebrating the Prophet's birthday, one will inevitably recall the atmosphere of Yathrib fourteen centuries ago, when the Messenger of God migrated there. The same warmth, the same loyalty, and the same allegiance were repeated, as if the Aws and Khazraj had returned once again, but in Yemeni garb, to embrace the Ansar of this era and prove that the blood of the Ansar still lives on in the veins of their descendants.
The passion for Muhammad left no empty space in the hearts of Yemenis in the squares. Sana'a was crowded to the point of overflowing, with each lover arriving before the next, witnessing the moment of loyalty and filling the place with light, remembrance, and prayers for the Prophet and his family. The crowd itself embodied the meaning of being ahead in faith, just as the Ansar had once been the first to support the Messenger of God.
Gaza and Sana'a: Unity of Passion
Gaza was not far from the scene, as the hearts of Yemenis were with it in every cheer, every prayer, and every tear. The Muhammadan passion in Sana'a was intertwined with the steadfastness of Gaza, and the covenant was one: to keep the banner of Muhammad high above all the conspiracies of America and Israel. In Sab'een Square, I felt that the rockets of Gaza and San'a were rising from one heart, and that the blood flowing there found an echo here. It was a unity of faith-based passion and a unity of jihadi stance.
In Sab'een Square, where millions gathered, the voices of Gaza and San'a intermingled, declaring that the passion of the Ansar is indivisible, and that the Muhammadan love in Yemen is the same one that flows in the hearts of the resistance fighters in Palestine. It was a moment in which the unity of the oppressed and the commonalities of faith and jihad were revealed, as the celebration of the Prophet's birth transformed into a global stance supporting truth and rejecting tyranny.
On the sidelines of this majestic scene, thousands of soldiers embodied another image of giving. They were not merely guardians of the events; they were servants of the guests of the Messenger of God, safeguarding their lives, ensuring the smooth flow of their passage, and spreading a sense of peace and reassurance that reflects the fact that discipline and awareness are the pillars of this people's journey. They appeared as if they were the soldiers of Badr and Uhud, reshaping the faith scene of our time.
When those millions left Sab'een Square, the scene was not merely a mass departure, but rather a declaration of awe. One phrase summed up the meaning: "America has been bid farewell, and Israel is preparing to depart." The world realized that these crowds were not seasonal, that they expressed a solid identity and an invincible people, and that Western hegemony over the region was crumbling in the face of this solid popular will.
After gathering by the millions in anticipation of his noble birth, they set out to spread out across the land, working, building, strengthening ties, and striving. The event was not a conclusion, but rather the beginning of a new cycle of extended faith-based work. They came out with Muhammadan provisions, a prophetic mandate, and an extended loyalty, to continue the battle of truth against falsehood, and to prove that they are the nation that will never tire or grow weary until God inherits the earth and all that is on it.
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