Women’s Authority in Dhamar Marks Fatimah al-Zahra Birth Anniversary with Cultural Event and Palestinian Solidarity Stand

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Dhamar: The Women's Authority in Dhamar Governorate organized a cultural event on Wednesday to commemorate the birth anniversary of Sayyidah Fatimah al-Zahra, which coincides with World Muslim Women's Day, alongside a solidarity stand in support of the Palestinian people.

According to Yemen News Agency, participants expressed that commemorating the birth of Fatimah al-Zahra reflects a deep connection with the Prophet Muhammad and his family, as well as the pride Yemeni women take in their Qur'anic culture and faith-based identity. The occasion serves as an educational moment to draw upon the noble values embodied in the life of the Leader of the Women of the Worlds, who represents a model of exemplary upbringing, steadfast faith, patience, good character, and adherence to the Book of God.

Speakers at the event highlighted the challenges posed by a soft war targeting the identity and values of Muslim women, emphasizing the importance of emulating the virtues of Fatimah al-Zahra and following her path as an example for a believing woman. The event also included poems and nasheed segments celebrating the virtues and qualities of Sayyidah Fatimah al-Zahra.

Following the large gathering in Dhamar city, participants organized a solidarity stand with the Palestinian people. The statement issued at the stand condemned the ongoing crimes committed by the Zionist enemy against the Palestinian people and the American support for the usurping entity. It reaffirmed the Yemeni people's steadfast position in supporting their brothers in Gaza and all occupied Palestine, emphasizing the Yemeni woman's commitment to the path of al-Zahra and the values of truth, justice, and the defense of the Ummah's causes, particularly the Palestinian cause.

The statement warned against enemy plots targeting the values, principles, and ethics of Muslim women, underscoring the importance of raising awareness and adhering to Qur'anic culture and faith identity to protect women from deception and soft-war tactics. It renewed the absolute mandate granted to the Revolution Leader, Sayyid Abdulmalik Badr al-Din al-Houthi, affirming readiness to make sacrifices until Al-Aqsa Mosque is liberated from occupation.

Furthermore, the statement urged an economic boycott of the enemy's products and those of its supporters, calling on the Islamic Ummah to activate the boycott as an effective tool and the least duty in supporting the oppressed Palestinian people. It concluded with a call for continued mobilization, participation in 'Al-Aqsa Flood' courses, and raising preparedness for any confrontation with the Zionist, American enemy and their regional agents.