The Leader of the Revolution, Sayyed Abdulmalik Badr al-Din al-Houthi, stated that the anniversary of the “Sarkha” represents an important occasion for awareness and a key station in preserving the Qur’anic stance of truth in confronting arrogance and tyranny.

He said the slogan is among the most important tools for strengthening the internal resilience of the Ummah and correctly directing hostility, stressing that one of its greatest outcomes is correcting the direction of enmity in line with Qur’anic principles.

The Leader warned that one of the most dangerous challenges facing the Muslim Ummah is the manipulation of loyalty and enmity by the Zionist enemy and its allies, noting that this issue carries major religious and moral consequences in both this world and the hereafter.

He explained that loyalty and enmity are not matters of personal preference or emotion, but a foundational principle with ethical and doctrinal dimensions that determine a person’s stance toward truth or falsehood.

He pointed out that the Zionist enemy has succeeded in diverting the direction of hostility within wide segments of the Ummah, including political and religious trends, through influence over governments and elites.

The Leader stressed that the “Sarkha” helps realign this concept within the Qur’anic framework, which calls for opposing the enemies of Allah, justice, and truth, and those who commit aggression and oppression against the Ummah.

He added that the slogan also serves as a mobilizing force, pushing the Ummah toward confrontation with the American-Israeli aggression targeting religion, sovereignty, resources, and sacred sites.

Sayyed Abdulmalik added that the slogan plays a role in exposing misleading enemy slogans such as human rights, freedom, and democracy, while highlighting ongoing crimes, including the killing of Palestinian women under full US support.

He considered the anniversary of the “Sarkha” as a milestone in the Qur’anic project, launched to confront early 21st-century plans aimed at reshaping the region under deceptive titles such as “counterterrorism.”

The leader said the American-Israeli aggression was met with widespread political submission by many regimes, while popular response remained weak, except for limited resistance positions.

He also criticized regional policies aimed at suppressing free expression, including restrictions on solidarity with Palestine and Lebanon, warning of attempts to impose silence on any opposition to Israeli and American actions.

The Leader concluded that the “Sarkha” breaks this imposed silence, enabling free expression of opposition and reinforcing public awareness against ongoing aggression targeting the Ummah in all fields.

The “Sarkha” emerged as a response to arrogance and oppression, representing an intellectual transformation and a Quranic stance. It clearly expressed rejection of domination and injustice, linking awareness with faith in confronting forces of tyranny.

This launch was initiated by the martyr leader Sayyed Hussein Badreddin Al-Houthi, marking an important turning point in public awareness. It redirected focus toward the authentic Quranic position of disavowal of the enemies of the Ummah and support for its just causes.

The “Sarkha” was not merely a slogan, but rather a stance and a cultural and awareness-based project. It contributed to reviving the spirit of resilience and steadfastness, and to reinforcing values of dignity and honor in the face of challenges.