Dammaj
Dammaj دماج | |
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Village | |
Dar Al-Hadeeth in Dammaj | |
Dammaj Location in Yemen | |
Coordinates: 16°53′28.86″N 43°47′55.53″E / 16.8913500°N 43.7987583°ECoordinates: 16°53′28.86″N 43°47′55.53″E / 16.8913500°N 43.7987583°E | |
Country | Yemen |
Administrative division | Sa'dah Governorate |
Government | |
• Type | Local |
Population (2007) | |
• Total | 15,626 |
Time zone | GMT+3 |
Climate | BWh |
Dammaj (Arabic: دماج) is a small town in the Sa'dah Governorate of north-western Yemen, southeast by road from Sa'dah in a valley of the same name.
Muqbil bin Hadi al-Wadi'i established the Madrasah Dar al-Hadith in Dammaj in 1979,[1] an important center of learning for Salafi Sunnis.[2][3] Terrorism and extreme views about Islam were both strictly forbidden in the Dar-al-hadith and has been criticized and warned against by the Madrasah leaders. In 2014 the non-local Sunnis, including all of the students there, were evicted.[4]
The town was at the epicenter of the Siege of Dammaj, and in November 2013, further sectarian violence between militants of the Houthi-led Shia movement and Sunni Salafists erupted in the town, creating many casualties; some 50 had been killed by the start of the second week.[5][6] In one incident in late November a mine exploded as a military vehicle was passing by, killing two Yemeni soldiers.[7]
References
- ↑ Noor, Farish A.; Sikand, Yoginder; Bruinessen, Martin van (2008). The Madrasa in Asia: Political Activism and Transnational Linkages. Amsterdam University Press. p. 266. ISBN 978-90-5356-710-4.
- ↑ Cesari, Jocelyne (25 July 2013). Why the West Fears Islam: An Exploration of Muslims in Liberal Democracies. Palgrave Macmillan. p. 381. ISBN 978-1-137-25820-5.
- ↑ Mahoney, Richard D. (2004). Getting Away with Murder: The Real Story Behind American Taliban John Walker Lindh and what the U.S. Government Had to Hide. Arcade Publishing. p. 158. ISBN 978-1-55970-714-5.
- ↑ Al-Sakkaf, Nasser. "Non-local Salafis evicted from Dammaj" (Archived 2016-01-02 at WebCite). Yemen Times. 14 January 2014. Retrieved on 3 January 2016.
- ↑ "Yemen: ICRC evacuates 44 severely wounded people from Dammaj". ICRC. 8 November 2013. Retrieved 22 November 2013.
- ↑ ""Catastrophic" humanitarian situation in Yemen's Dammaj". IRIN. 6 November 2013. Retrieved 22 November 2013.
- ↑ "Yemen soldiers killed despite rebel-Salafist truce". France24. 21 November 2013. Retrieved 22 November 2013.