The "royal mummies" procession united the Houthis with the Brotherhood against Egypt

English - Saturday 10 April 2021 الساعة 08:51 am
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The procession of royal mummies, which Egypt witnessed last week, revealed the reactionary mentality that controls the positions of the followers of the Muslim Brotherhood and the Houthis in Yemen, as the responses of the two opposing parties were ostensibly agreed to oppose the event that the world watched.

The reactions of the elements of the Houthi militia, the Iranian arm in Yemen, to the event raised a lot of disapproval and surprise on the one hand, while revealing the mentality that these militias think of as another movement of political Islam, even with its Shiite version.

On the other hand, the reactions of political and media leaders and activists of the Muslim Brotherhood organization in Yemen (the Islah Party) and in Egypt also focused on attacking and criticizing that event based on allegations that it was a media propaganda on which much money was spent without interest, in addition to focusing the Brotherhood in criticizing the event on a person.  Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi, in a manner that reflects their ongoing propaganda campaigns since the 30 June 2013 revolution that toppled the Brotherhood’s rule in Egypt.

The Houthi’s reactions did not differ from the Brotherhood’s position, but it was more ridiculous, with its focus on criticizing the event and considering it as evidence of the diminution of the Egyptian role, as the leader in the so-called Supreme Revolutionary Committee of the Houthis, Muhammad al-Maqalih, said, “Egypt is in dire need of a role for the living, not the dead.  ", Adding in another tweet," If Egypt were alive, the Arabs would not need to raise the dead. "

In turn, the Houthi activist Anas Al-Qadi, who works as a researcher at the so-called Center for Political and Strategic Studies, which is financed and managed by the Houthi militia, on his Twitter page, considered the parade of royal mummies as "a fun for the nation and the people with the aim of keeping it away from its concrete issues."

The two previous examples of the Houthi militia’s position on the event of the transfer of Egyptian mummies, which was considered one of the most important economic and tourism events in Egypt, were met with mockery and disapproval from social media users, especially Twitter, who responded to the comments posted by Houthi militia activists with much ridicule.

Commentators considered the position of the Houthi activists, reflecting the state of the intellectual stupidity represented by the Houthi militia on the one hand, and on the other hand the extent of the blatant and clear contradiction that they hide when they talk about the dead in Egypt while they are based on a sectarian, ideological and political idea whose essence is to run battles in revenge for the dead who left more than  14 centuries.

Commenting on an identifier bearing the name of Ahmed, in response to the tweet of the Houthi leader, Muhammad al-Maqaleh, said: “I thought that if the lieutenant’s culture influenced all Houthi supporters, it could not affect you.  Haq Al-Hazmi, by God, this is a disaster. "

Other commentators went on to remind that the Houthi militia, like the rest of the Shiite militias, is promoting and awakening the dead, starting from Ali and Hussein to Hussein al-Houthi, while Egypt is proud of its civilization, which generates a lot of money on it.

He promised the position of the Houthi militia activists on the event of the transfer of mummies in Egypt and reflected their anger at Egypt's position within the Arab coalition led by Saudi Arabia.  Of the battles and murders against the Yemeni people, that it is a continuation of the battle of Ali and Muawiyah, and revenge for the killing of Hussein, and they consider that the life of those dead is the way they walk according to it

Observers said that Houthi activists' criticism of Egypt against the background of the royal mummies procession reflects the fact that the militias despise their followers, who domesticate them with a backward priestly culture that links their fate to historical events related to the Ali and Muawiya conflict.

They cautioned that the position of the Houthi militia towards the event of the parade of royal mummies, which appeared in that order, organization, accuracy and dazzling, is consistent and consistent with the position of the Muslim Brotherhood movements, which confirms that political Islam movements, in their Shiite and Sunni versions, are only an example of one intellectual vacuum.