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Adnan Oktar
                                       (Harun Yahya)

                …If you do not act in this way (be friends and protectors of one

                another) there will be turmoil in the land and great corruption.
                (Surat al-Anfal, 73)
                Neither the Yemeni government nor the Sunni people living there
           should externalize Houthis; on the contrary they should embrace them,
           refrain from humiliating them and make them feel that they respect
           and love Houthis as their brothers. The problems in Yemen cannot be
           solved by simply ignoring the existence of the Houthis; they can only

           be solved by recognizing their right to exist and by recognizing not
           only the lifestyles of Sunni people but that of everyone.
                Being just, not threatening the sanctity of life and the property of
           others is a necessity of good morality that all Muslims, be they Sunnis
           or Shias, should possess.
                                                  If people among the Houthis
                                                    and state officials possessing

                                                       these beautiful moral val-
                                                       ues     undertake     their
                                                       responsibilities, it would
                                                      be possible to prevent the
                                                        protests in Yemen from
                                                            turning into a mass
                                                               frenzy or worse,
                                                                 plunging      the
                                                                  country into an

                                                                   outright civil
                                                                    war.


















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