Yemen Civil War News and Discussion.. an evolving situation

Najd is the region where the roots of the Al Saud family and the Wahhabi religion come from.
Always funny to see Arabized trolls talk about topics they have zero clues about. Exactly like their constant obsession in regards to internal Arab affairs where they have no say and are complete and utter outsiders.

The earliest traceable individual (with certainty) of the Al-Saud dynasty is this individual below:


Who was born in the ancient region of EASTERN ARABIA.


Who himself belonged to the ancient Arab Banu Hanifa tribe.


Which again belongs to the ancient Rabi'ah branch of the North Arabian Adnanite tribe.


Which again descends directly from Prophet Ibrahim (AS).


Prophet Muhammad (saws) himself was an Adnanite Arab and also a direct descendent of Prophet Ibrahim (AS).

As for the imaginary "Wahhabi" sect, this is not a sect but a POLITICAL movement that for the past 300 years has undergone several stages. In terms of madhab it belongs to the Hanbali fiqh, 1 of the 4 traditional Sunni Muslim madahib.

Enough of trolling from obsessive trolls. Using your language you must belong to the Majoosi Rafida religion.

As for the ahadith, it refers to Musaylima which was the only "calamity" that fell upon Najd but that was 1400 years ago.


Besides Najd in Arabic means highland and during that era (a very long time ago) there were several geographical regions known as Najd.

There is a scholarly (near consensus) that it refers to events occurring in modern-day Iraq during the early Muslim civil war where most of today's divisions (political in nature) emerged from.


Above is a Hanafi viewpoint (answer) to the hadith in question.

Another confirmation from another source:


Here is another confirmation:

Narrated Abu Huraira:
I have loved the people of the tribe of Bani Tamim ever since I heard, three things, Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) said about them. I heard him saying, These people (of the tribe of Bani Tamim) would stand firm against Ad-Dajjal." When the Sadaqat (gifts of charity) from that tribe came, Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) said, "These are the Sadaqat (i.e. charitable gifts) of our folk." `Aisha had a slave-girl from that tribe, and the Prophet (ﷺ) said to `Aisha, "Manumit her as she is a descendant of Ishmael (the Prophet).


Banu Tamim is one of the largest ancient Arab tribes of Najd and one of the largest Arab tribes overall spread across the entire Arab and Muslim world (including in Iran):

"There are hadiths which praise virtually all of the major Arab tribal groups.

I have continued to love Banu Tamim after I heard three things concerning them from Allah's Messenger: "They will be the sternest of my Ummah against the Dajjal," one of them was a captive owned by Aisha, and he said: Free her, for she is a descendant of Ismail," and when their zakat came, he said: "This is the zakat of our people," or "of my people.""

— Abu Hurairah<a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Banu_Tamim#cite_note-13"><span>[</span>13<span>]</span></a><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Banu_Tamim#cite_note-14"><span>[</span>14<span>]</span></a>​

 
The Hadramout tribes alliance announces autonomy and independence from Yemen and prepares it as a "urgent need"

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They said before that they want to be part of Saudi Arabia..
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Sheikh Amr bin Habrish Al -Olayi, head of the Hadramout Tribes, President of the Hadramout Conference, and the first agent of Hadramout Governorate
The importance of enhancing security and stability in the province
And during his meeting on Tuesday evening with the commander of the joint forces, Lieutenant General Fahd bin Hamad Al -Salman in the Saudi capital, Riyadh.

In a statement this evening, Bin Habrish said, "The Yemeni scene"
The meeting discussed the general situation on the Yemeni scene, with a focus on the need to enhance joint action to support the stability of Yemen
Especially in Hadramout, which is characterized by the peaceful nature of its people and their endeavor to build the state of institutions, order and law.

He stressed the importance of granting Hadramout its privacy and enabling its children to take over security affairs and defend their province
It contributes to achieving security and stability at the level of the region in general.

The meeting was attended by Major General Mubarak Ahmed Al -Obathani, Commander of the Hadramout Protection Forces, as part of the ongoing efforts to enhance security coordination and ensure the stability of the province.

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Hadramout region is that big yellow patch on the right of the map..

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This is something that I have been talking about with family, friends and people in person and online for years. With Hadarim people from both Yemen and KSA. Remember, one of the largest Hadarim communities, one of the most ancient in the world as well, have been based in KSA for centuries if not millennia, in particular in Jeddah and Hejaz overall. We are talking about one of the most widespread Arab communities.


It would make a ton of sense for both parties. It would be hugely strategic for KSA as well, meaning access directly to the Arabian Sea and Indian Ocean. This region of Yemen is also by far the largest and the by far richest in terms of resources with the by far largest coastline.

As long as the Houthi cult is occupying Northwestern Yemen, there is ZERO chance of a unified Yemen and obviously rest of Yemen and Yemenis want nothing to do with the Houthi terrorist cult. In fact I believe that this project is dead to begin with, hence the civil war that began in 2014 and only a strongman like Saleh keeping Yemen somewhat unified after the unification in 1990.

It is also self-evident that if there was genuine unity and desire within Yemen to truly unify and set aside all differences, Yemen would not be experiencing what it has been experiencing since 1990 of civil wars, almost near constant turmoil and no real power-sharing agreement between North and South. The Southerners have had many grievances since 1990 and continue to have them. Hence the existence of STC in the first place and their widespread support in the South.


They are openly calling for a independent Southern Yemen.

By all measures that you look at, Hadhramaut is an entirely different country. Including rest of South Yemen.

It would also put an end to idiotic and counterproductive UAE shenanigans.

Of course this could work within a federal arrangement (Hadhramaut could have a similar status within KSA like the smaller UAE emirates) but it all depends on the will of the leadership in both KSA and Hadhramaut. Not sure if KSA would be interested to prop up Hadhramaut if there was no gain whatsoever.

However anything that works towards the inevitable unification of Arabia, I support.

Outside of this echo chamber (where the Houthi cult is being portrayed as a movement that all Yemenis support (hilarious) in the real world, they are very much disliked by ordinary Yemenis.

Reddit Yemen group and a question asked by a Sudanese brother:

One of the replies (the most upvoted reply in fact) of a Yemeni brother:

"Houthis attacked our army personnel since the 80's, upon their incursion into Sanaa after the treason of Ali Abdullah Saleh in 2014 they emptied the foreign exchange reserves in our central bank, stole equipment from our military bases, upturned our constitution and subverted democracy, killed dissidents and journalists, laid tens, if not hundreds of thousands of mines, sniped civilians, bombed civilians, executed civilians, abducted and wrongfully imprisoned civilians, harassed traders and merchants for haphazard Shia fees and taxes, imposed their monstrous sect upon our people, conscripted children for their war, barely maintain state infrastructure and use it as a method to fund themselves, morphed our country into a warlord-dominated kleptocracy, destroyed mosques of Sunnis, banned celebrations of our glorious revolution, sold our sovereignty to Iran, spread propaganda and anti-intellectualism, barely moved during the Coronavirus pandemic, threatened to attack Makkah, collaborated with the UAE to betray the national army to cause a vacuum in Tihama, and now, without ample air defense and even public backing, with disregard to our lives, they engage in hooliganism in the sea, acting like literal pirates, bringing Israel to bomb our people.

You should be ashamed of yourself."​

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Anyway my personal viewpoint is that KSA is not in favour of the Balkanization of Yemen, given events on the ground in the past 35 years, unlike many other parties involved in Yemen, (no need to mention names) but if there is nothing to do in this regard (to prevent it), which appears to be the case, KSA should do whatever suits our interests first and foremost but it will not work if locals are not involved.

I am also quite sure that even our allies would be against it - the reason being fear of a unified Arabia (better to use the existing divisions). It has been the same thing ever since WW1.

But if sane and patriotic leadership emerges that will reflect the overall will of the people of Arabia (almost all of us are in favour of political, economic, military etc. unity/close cooperation - GCC is a good but not perfect example of this), no outsiders will be able to stop this from occurring.

I also think that this is a much needed step in terms of future stability. The less regimes (and thus less different policies) the easier it is to steer the ship in the right direction.

Most people of the world, Arabs are no different, want basic services, stability, prosperity, hope, a hopeful/promising future etc. Yemen as a whole (in whatever literation) has simply FAILED the Yemeni people first and foremost and if any sane person beliefs that Houthis will change this, they are living in dreamland. Now imagine in a single federal Arabian state, given that Arabia has been blessed with more natural resources that almost any other region on earth, what such resources and the overall economic size of Arabia (in the form of GCC alone) would do of wonders for Yemen and Yemenis if said resources were used in a clever and good way.

This is way bigger than current leaderships (who are on loan like any leadership in the past, present and future will be) but about the future of Arabia and its people. It really should be easy for most people, in particular intellectuals, to reach the same conclusion. Problem is that the leadership in country x or y, will not give up the status quo willingly as it benefits them the most. Hence the events since WW1 (Western betrayal against Arabs) and later the British prevention of KSA expanding further by military and political force.

Heck, I would support the Houthis, if they were a competent group of people, if they worked towards genuine Arabian unification. Or any group regardless of state and regime. Most importantly, get people onboard and constantly repeat the obvious (common sense) why such steps are necessary for our beloved Arabia.
 
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Always funny to see Arabized trolls talk about topics they have zero clues about. Exactly like their constant obsession in regards to internal Arab affairs where they have no say and are complete and utter outsiders.

The earliest traceable individual (with certainty) of the Al-Saud dynasty is this individual below:


Who was born in the ancient region of EASTERN ARABIA.


Who himself belonged to the ancient Arab Banu Hanifa tribe.


Which again belongs to the ancient Rabi'ah branch of the North Arabian Adnanite tribe.


Which again descends directly from Prophet Ibrahim (AS).


Prophet Muhammad (saws) himself was an Adnanite Arab and also a direct descendent of Prophet Ibrahim (AS).

As for the imaginary "Wahhabi" sect, this is not a sect but a POLITICAL movement that for the past 300 years has undergone several stages. In terms of madhab it belongs to the Hanbali fiqh, 1 of the 4 traditional Sunni Muslim madahib.

Enough of trolling from obsessive trolls. Using your language you must belong to the Majoosi Rafida religion.

As for the ahadith, it refers to Musaylima which was the only "calamity" that fell upon Najd but that was 1400 years ago.


Besides Najd in Arabic means highland and during that era (a very long time ago) there were several geographical regions known as Najd.

There is a scholarly (near consensus) that it refers to events occurring in modern-day Iraq during the early Muslim civil war where most of today's divisions (political in nature) emerged from.


Above is a Hanafi viewpoint (answer) to the hadith in question.

Another confirmation from another source:


Here is another confirmation:

Narrated Abu Huraira:
I have loved the people of the tribe of Bani Tamim ever since I heard, three things, Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) said about them. I heard him saying, These people (of the tribe of Bani Tamim) would stand firm against Ad-Dajjal." When the Sadaqat (gifts of charity) from that tribe came, Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) said, "These are the Sadaqat (i.e. charitable gifts) of our folk." `Aisha had a slave-girl from that tribe, and the Prophet (ﷺ) said to `Aisha, "Manumit her as she is a descendant of Ishmael (the Prophet).


Banu Tamim is one of the largest ancient Arab tribes of Najd and one of the largest Arab tribes overall spread across the entire Arab and Muslim world (including in Iran):

"There are hadiths which praise virtually all of the major Arab tribal groups.

I have continued to love Banu Tamim after I heard three things concerning them from Allah's Messenger: "They will be the sternest of my Ummah against the Dajjal," one of them was a captive owned by Aisha, and he said: Free her, for she is a descendant of Ismail," and when their zakat came, he said: "This is the zakat of our people," or "of my people.""

— Abu Hurairah<a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Banu_Tamim#cite_note-13"><span>[</span>13<span>]</span></a><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Banu_Tamim#cite_note-14"><span>[</span>14<span>]</span></a>​

It's interesting that you like to distort the obvious things.

Najd, the region of Riyadh, is the capital of the Al Saud family and Wahhabi religion

 
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Yemen shoots down 2nd US MQ-9 UAV in 72 hours, 21st in total

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DEVELOPING: Yemen shoots down ANOTHER US MQ-9 UAV, third in 72 hours if confirmed
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Interesting that the USAF SEAD capabilities cannot neutralise the IADS of Yemen, these type of strikes should not be happening right now.
 
URGENT | Israeli Broadcasting Authority: US air defenses intercepted a missile launched from #Yemen before it reached Israel.

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A senior Iranian official
Tehran decided to stop its Houthi support to avoid the war with the US

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Trump: I think Iran wants direct talks

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