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Brits Killed Fighting Shia Houthis In Yemen

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Note: The Salafi Kufr school, Darul-Shaitan is built in a province whose 95% or more is Shia... The school is funded by Zionists lapdogs, the Saudis. In recent years they encouraged the Salafis to turn the Takfiri school into a military base so they can use it against Shias or use it if anything happens between Saudi and North Yemen. The main slogans of Darul Haidth school in Dammaj is that Shias are heretics and should be killed.

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Two men from a mosque in West London have been killed fighting alongside Islamic fundamentalists in Yemen, it can be disclosed.

The two men, one a former accountancy student, had travelled to a religious school to study Islam but took up arms in Yemen’s increasingly bloody civil war, their friends and relatives told the Daily Telegraph.

They were killed fighting rival shia Muslims in the mountains around the small town of Dammaj in Northern Yemen, according to one report.

The father of one of the men said he considered his son to be “shaheed” [a martyr] and his whole family had been inspired to adopt fundamentalist Islam.

Both men attended a small mosque in Cranford, West London, under the flight path into Heathrow.

An imam at the mosque said they did not agree with suicide bombing or terrorism but they would not discourage members of the congregation from traveling to Dammaj, which is considered a seat of learning for fundamentalist “salafi” Islam.

Adil Malik, 24, from Hounslow, and his friend, Hisham, had been living in Dammaj for several years, studying with Sheikh Yahya al- Hajooree, who runs a madrassa called Dar ul-Haadith.

The seminary is said to have several thousand students from all over the world, including dozens from Britain but has come under regular attack from shia Houthi tribesmen.

The sheikh made a call to arms in a video posted online two months before Mailk died, declaring: “Whoever is killed defending his faith has died a martyr.”

In a posting on a salafi website, a man calling himself Ibn Salaf wrote of an attack by “our noble mujahideen” [holy fighters] on the Houthis in the mountains around the town which led to an artillery response which killed 22 fighters from Dammaj.

“From these brothers was our honourable brother Aadil al-Pakistani, one who was always known for having lofty manners and zeal to seek knowledge of the religion and likewise our brother Hishaam who had been studying at Dammaj for five years and benefited a great deal.”

He added: “For those of you who did not know them, they were both brothers from Cranford Masjid [mosque] and very well known amongst the salafi brothers for their goodness.”

Malik’s father, who moved to Britain from Pakistan 40 years ago, said Dammaj had been under siege by the Houthis for a month at the time his son died in December last year.

“He didn’t go there to fight but if someone comes and attacks you, you have to defend yourself,” he said.

Malik’s father said his son was “shaheed” and added: “His time was written, it is going to come for you, it is written for everyone.”

He reserved his wrath for the Houthi fighters, adding: “The Lord will punish them, they will pay, they will burn in hell, that is my prayer. They have taken innocent people’s lives.”

Hisham was originally from Saudi Arabia but has lived in India and in London, according to Malik’s father.

Malik was born in Britain and attended Northolt High School and turned to religion while studying accountancy at Brunel University in West London. The school did not respond to requests for comment.

Mohammed Nurudeen Hamani, an imam at Cranford Mosque originally from Ghana, said a number of young men from the mosque had travelled to Dammaj, including one who had recently returned.

“We believe that one day or another, you will die and your next life will be different and you have to be willing to accept that.”

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Saudi guards kill Yemeni civilian, injure another

Saudi Arabia’s border guards have opened fire at Yemeni civilians, killing one and wounding another seriously in a border area between the two countries.

The shooting occurred in al-Mashnaq border on Sunday night, a website related to the Houthi group reported.

Hassan Ajibi was killed in the incident and Mohamed Hazem al-Zahvi was seriously wounded when he was trying to cross the border.

Saudi border guards took the dead body of Ajibi.

Houthi Shia fighters say Saudi Arabia gives military equipment and weapons to the Salafi forces in northern Yemen to fight the Houthis.

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Long Live Houthis!!!!! Lets pray that God give Houthis the power and the means to defend their people and their country against these ZioSalafis!!!

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