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Badr al-Din al-Huthi (Arabic: بدرالدين الحوثي; c. 1926–2010) was a Yemeni political and religious leader.[1]

Hussein al-Houthi
حسين الحوثي
Born20 August 1959
Marran district, Saada Governorate, Yemen
Died10 September 2004 (aged 45)
Marran district, Saada Governorate, Yemen
NationalityYemeni
Known forFounder of the Houthi movement
AllegianceHouthis Logo.png Houthis
Years of service2004
RankCommander
Battles/warsHouthi insurgency in Yemen

Ancestry and early life

Badr al-Din was born in c. 1926 in Dahyan, Saada. He belonged to the Arab tribe of Huth.

He studied under the prominent scholar Majd al-Din al-Mu'yyadi.

Leadership of Zaydis

In the 1970s–1980s, Badr al-Din gained scholarly reputation among the high-ranking clergy of Zaydi Shi'a in Yemen. (Salmoni, Loidolt, Wells 100).

Following the death of Husayn in September 2004, Badr al-Din briefly took over the leadership of the Huthis before transferring the office to his son Abd al-Malik.

Bibliography

  • Salmoni, Barak; Loidolt, Bryce; Wells, Madeleine (2010). Regime and Periphery in Northern Yemen: The Huthi Phenomenon. Rand Corporation. ISBN 9780833049742.

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