The Mobilization Department of the Women’s Authority in the Capital Secretariat organized on Thursday a meeting for female cultural figures, educators, and social elites, marking the launch of activities for the commemoration of Ashura (the martyrdom of Imam Hussein, peace be upon him) for the year 1448 AH, under the slogan: “Never shall we accept humiliation.”
During the meeting, the Capital Secretariat Mobilization Official, Intibah Al-Mahthouri, described the Ashura anniversary as an important milestone for rebuilding the Islamic nation, correcting its course, and continuing along the path of struggle, dignity, honor, victory, and empowerment against enemies.
She noted that Yemenis supported Imam Hussein, and today they renew their pledge and support for the banners of guidance, the Household of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him and his family), and the Islamic nation, following Imam Hussein’s path in confronting Zionist and American tyranny and in supporting Gaza and Palestine.
For her part, cultural activist Mirfat Al-Suwari reviewed the cultural guidelines for commemorating Ashura (the martyrdom of Imam Hussein), which represents an enduring model of sacrifice, devotion, steadfastness, and resistance against falsehood.
She also addressed the bloody Umayyad legacy and the crimes committed against the Islamic nation, foremost among them the tragedy of Karbala, which targeted the grandson of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him and his family), his household, and his companions, affirming that this crime exposed the reality of a project based on tyranny , deviation from Islamic values and principles.
She stressed that commemorating Ashura is not merely the remembrance of a historical event, but a way to draw lessons, values, and moral teachings embodied by Imam Hussein in confronting injustice and oppression, and to reinforce the principles of truth, justice, freedom, and dignity.
She further emphasized the importance of activating cultural and awareness programs and activities across all districts, in order to strengthen societal awareness, connect younger generations with the biography and enduring positions of Imam Hussein, and promote a sense of responsibility in confronting challenges that target the nation.
During the meeting, the Capital Secretariat Mobilization Official, Intibah Al-Mahthouri, described the Ashura anniversary as an important milestone for rebuilding the Islamic nation, correcting its course, and continuing along the path of struggle, dignity, honor, victory, and empowerment against enemies.
She noted that Yemenis supported Imam Hussein, and today they renew their pledge and support for the banners of guidance, the Household of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him and his family), and the Islamic nation, following Imam Hussein’s path in confronting Zionist and American tyranny and in supporting Gaza and Palestine.
For her part, cultural activist Mirfat Al-Suwari reviewed the cultural guidelines for commemorating Ashura (the martyrdom of Imam Hussein), which represents an enduring model of sacrifice, devotion, steadfastness, and resistance against falsehood.
She also addressed the bloody Umayyad legacy and the crimes committed against the Islamic nation, foremost among them the tragedy of Karbala, which targeted the grandson of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him and his family), his household, and his companions, affirming that this crime exposed the reality of a project based on tyranny , deviation from Islamic values and principles.
She stressed that commemorating Ashura is not merely the remembrance of a historical event, but a way to draw lessons, values, and moral teachings embodied by Imam Hussein in confronting injustice and oppression, and to reinforce the principles of truth, justice, freedom, and dignity.
She further emphasized the importance of activating cultural and awareness programs and activities across all districts, in order to strengthen societal awareness, connect younger generations with the biography and enduring positions of Imam Hussein, and promote a sense of responsibility in confronting challenges that target the nation.