The Houthi militia has ramped up its efforts to collect zakat, particularly in Ibb Governorate. Teams have been deployed in neighborhoods and commercial establishments to compel citizens to pay zakat al-fitr at estimated amounts. Local sources describe these amounts as excessive and lacking accurate financial reports.
Reports indicate that the militia distributed zakat collection vouchers, charging 475 riyals per citizen, including those from impoverished backgrounds. This practice has sparked widespread discontent among residents, who accuse the militia of denying thousands of eligible recipients their rightful zakat for unclear reasons.
Despite the militia’s claims through its media outlets of allocating substantial funds for aid distribution, citizens assert that they have not received any assistance. This discrepancy has led to repeated protests over the past few years. These actions occur amid allegations that the militia diverts zakat revenues into private accounts in Sana’a.
The ongoing situation in Ibb highlights the challenges faced by residents under the Houthi militia’s control. As citizens demand transparency and accountability, the militia’s practices raise significant concerns about the management of zakat funds and the welfare of the community.
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