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"Would you like to be one of those for whom Allah will build a house in Paradise? Build a Masjid By building a Masjid you will be setting up a Sadaqah Jariyah (continuous charity) for you and your loved ones."
https://u4h.org.uk/build-a-masjid
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williamkergroach55 · 2 days
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"The situation in Yemen and the surrounding maritime areas presented serious risks of assassination, abduction, and piracy. The entirety of Yemeni territory was classified as a red zone, and it was strongly advised against traveling there. Al-Qaeda was active in the Arabian Peninsula and particularly targeted foreign nationals. Two hundred foreigners had been kidnapped over the past fifteen years. Foreign nationals were therefore urged to abandon any plans to travel to Yemen. The waters south of the Red Sea and in the Gulf of Aden were the scene of frequent attacks on civilian and military vessels. Acts of maritime piracy, including hostage-taking, were common. At-risk maritime areas included the Bab el-Mandeb Strait and the southern Red Sea. Clearly, it was not the right time to come to Aden. The country was at war, one of those endless wars that had torn the country apart since its inception. Yemen, one of the oldest cradles of civilization in the Middle East, had existed for millennia. It had been the kingdom of Saba, then Hadramaut, Qataban, and Ma'in. The region had prospered under Himyarite domination, with trade extending to East Africa. Then the arrival of Islam had changed everything. Yemeni tribes had played a significant role in the Islamic conquests. The Abbasids had given way to the Ayyubids, Ziyadids, Sulayhids, Rassoulids, Tahirids, Zayidis, and then the Ottomans, against whom Henry de Monfreid had intrigued on behalf of France. The rivalry between North Yemen and South Yemen was the seed of a series of political troubles and conflicts, culminating in the civil war of 1994. This rivalry had been exacerbated by Ottoman dominance in the north, against Aden and the southern territories under British rule. Once again, the British had sown discord before withdrawing in 1967, once nationalist passions had reached a boiling point. Since then, despite the attempt at unification in 1990, the country had not found itself. Yemen had become a land of internal strife, prey to foreign interventions that elicited resistance movements in return. In 2011, the Arab Spring, concocted by the CIA, had finally swept Yemen away. The assumption of duties by the US Ambassador to Tunis, Joey R. Hood, after the end of the second round of legislative elections in Tunisia, and the visit to Tunisia by the CIA Director in Libya and Egypt were part of the plan to destabilize the Middle East, with the help of the Islamist Brotherhood. The "Arab Spring" was a reconfiguration of the region orchestrated by the American administration. The Middle East Briefing (MEB) organization, relying on a declassified report from the US State Department dated October 22, 2010, demonstrated the involvement of the White House in these revolutions that had shaken the entire Middle East and North Africa. The CIA had worked deeply with non-governmental organizations through its "Middle East Partnership Initiative (MEPI)" to finance and catalyze "change in the region." The Obama administration had been at the forefront, sparing no effort to succeed in its interference in the internal affairs of targeted countries. William B. Taylor, Special Coordinator for Transitions in the Middle East, led this destabilization project, the same one that had prepared the "orange revolution" in Ukraine... Yemen had been targeted, along with Saudi Arabia, Tunisia, Egypt, Bahrain, Libya, and Syria. Since the civil war of 2015, the country had been plunged into chaos. The Houthi rebels, supported by Iran, had seized control of the capital, Sana'a, and overthrown the government of Hadi. In response, a coalition led by Saudi Arabia had launched a military campaign to restore Hadi. Millions of people had been displaced, famine and cholera were ravaging the country. In short, the country was dying because of bastards who had decided to destroy the world from Washington.
I had taken off from Cairo on Yemenia Airways flight IY603, which was supposed to land me at Aden Airport."
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defensenow · 2 months
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By donating a sewing machine, you are giving a woman the chance to work from within the comforts of her home.
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deliidelideniro · 1 year
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I donated ≈5,000 steps to breaking bread with yemen https://sweatco.in/i/jerranchambers79652588561/32350
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partnersrelief · 2 years
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The Yemen Edition.
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Photo: backpacks being distributed to kids in Yemen in 2020.
Let’s do this different. Because we know this is a community that when there is a need, you respond.
We need as many of you who can to give $22 to provide a backpack full of school supplies to a child in Yemen.
We know times are tough. But we are a people that time after time have chosen to live with less so others can have more.
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So why?
Each week we love to share the beautiful impact this community has in conflict zones around the world. Feel good stories to remind us of the joy of being a light in some of the darkest places on earth.
Some weeks though, we need to face a challenging reality. We’re not there yet. There are still wars you won’t hear about on the news. There are still too many kids growing up affected by conflict and oppression.
Which brings us to Yemen. 22.2 million people are in need of humanitarian assistance. 11.3 million of which are in critical need. With so many families having no money to spend on food, let alone education, 2 million children are out of school. It’s one of the most critical humanitarian crises of our time.
As the oldest child, Yasser had to leave school to take up daily labor to provide for his family.
Our local partners recently met some of these children. Yasser, who is 10, lost his father in the ongoing conflict. As he is the oldest child, he had to leave school to take up daily labor to provide income for the family. Morad is another child whose family could not afford to buy him a school uniform or school bag. Every day he misses breakfast due to their severe economic situation.
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Famine has left some families struggling to find sufficient nutritious food.
So how do we respond? The same way this community always does. With bold generosity. One child at a time. Through our local partner, we have the chance to provide 500 children in the cities of Sana'a and Hodeidah with a backpack containing 6 notebooks, 2 pens, 2 pencils, colored pens, 1 sharpener and one eraser; everything they need during their first semester. Education is a basic human right that all children should have access to. Kids shouldn’t miss school because their parents can’t afford to buy their school supplies. So let’s respond. Together. Like we always do.
Donate Now Your friends at Partners.
PS. It wouldn’t be a newsletter without some good news: thanks to this community, our local partners have already been reaching those in need of humanitarian assistance in Yemen, helping 17,125 people with food parcels and clothing so far this year. This is the kind of good work we get to be partners in.
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indiaimagine · 2 years
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A country with a rich cultural history that dates back to thousands of years shaped the modern Yemen of today. Read More ... https://bit.ly/3wICpdq #indiaiamgine #travelphotography #travelgram #blogger #travelblogger #travelinggram #traveltheglobe #travelalone #travelmoments #blog #travellust #blogtour #photooftheday #picoftheday #lifestyle #arab #saudiarabia #yemen #yemeni #kampanyementalhealth #yemencrisis
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wnine · 4 years
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can’t donate? help the yemen crisis by streaming this video
make sure you:
don’t skip / block ads
delete your history + watch 3 other videos before rewatching
keep the volume on youtube +50% (you can mute your laptop)
watch til the end
bonus: the comment section is full of random fun facts!!
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sharkbait-o-haha · 4 years
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While we're out here trying to make a change, let's try to help Yemen out as well. Their health system is almost non-existent and their people are living without basic necessities since years. People are saying it's on the verge of going EXTINCT.
I'd share some pictures of the state of the children in Yemen, but they might be triggering for many. But it's bad, guys.
If you can help in any way, even if it's just a few prayers that'd be great.
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Flood Relief Setting up shelter tents for homeless families Please continue donating for Pakistan Floods Appeal
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formyummah · 5 years
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2/3rds of Yemen’s population is at risk for starvation
U.S. arms supplies have been central to the 19,000 Saudi and Emirati-led Coalition airstrikes since the start of the conflict—more than 100 strikes a day for four years
Last year, one third of these strikes hit non-military targets—killing civilians and damaging and destroying infrastructure
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defensenow · 3 months
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U.S. and partner forces launched additional defensive strikes against military targets in Houthi-controlled parts of Yemen yesterday aimed at further diminishing the terrorist group's capabilities.
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The Messenger ﷺ said:
 “The best prayer before Allah is Fajr prayer on Friday in congregation.” [al-Bayhaqi]
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I know that the blm is very, very important to report on but other major new networks, news journalists are unaware of another crisis that is taking place in Yemen. Please share, reblog these pics to get there attention ‼️.
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