It is not permissible to be silent upon the Munkar

Benefit:

“Why do you all reject the Sunnah? Is this from the Deen of Allaah? Why do you all reject the punishment of the grave!? Is this from the Deen of Allaah? Its not allowed to remain silent upon this, not inside or outside.

Even those who are there (In Houthi areas) are remaining quiet on it solely because they are remaining quiet on him, and his remaining upon this silence with him being incapable, means it’s obligatory for him to leave, to establish his religion and speak the truth.

If I’m not able to speak the truth in the midst of them, it’s a must for me to leave so I can be able to speak the truth and aid the religion of Allaah, and not remain with a muzzle over my mouth not being able to say this, according to my capability.

So long as I am able to speak, it’s not allowed for me to remain silent, na’am i.e (upon) this munkar. This means it’s obligatory upon the one who is capable to rebuke the munkar in a place (and) to not remain as a prisoner with a muzzled mouth, persecuted and deemed as weak.

Rather he leaves, leave to a place you can establish your religion, and from establishing your religion is that you are capable of saying what Allaah has made obligatory upon you according to ones capability.”

Benefited from: Shaykh, the Allamah, the Trustworthy Advisor, Abu Abdirrahman Yahya bin Ali Al-Hajuri – may Allah preserve him.

Source: https://t.me/sh_yahia_duroos/14108

Translated by: Abū ‘Abdillāh ‘Omar bin Yahya Al-‘Akawi