The head of the International Union of Muslim Scholars, Ahmed Al-Resouni, launched a sharp attack on the UAE, accusing it of "spreading wars, hatreds and conspiracies" around the world.

This came in an article published by Al-Resouni, through his personal website, entitled "The Great Emirates withdraws its forces and announces their achievements?", Referring to Abu Dhabi's announcement to withdraw its forces from Yemen.

"Years of this grinding war in Yemen, what did you bring to the people of Yemen? Did you make the country and its people more united? Or more peaceful and secure? Or made it better off to live?" Risouni said.

Risuni also asked, denouncing, "How many Yemenis have been killed or injured in this war, and how many of them were displaced inside and outside Yemen ?, How many houses and public and private facilities have been destroyed? And how much has this war cost of money and economic ruin? And how long will this war continue in all its shadows, in light of Your new strategy? "

The President of the World Federation of Muslim Scholars increased "the Emirates is distinguished and unique from the rest of the world by having a ministry for spreading tolerance, and a ministry for spreading happiness. And from the intensity of its tolerance and happiness to its people, it accused the idols of Buddha, Judah, Satanists, etc. from the temples of polytheism, idolatry and prostitution ... But when I went to Yemen, where did its dissemination of tolerance and happiness in happy Yemen become clear? "

Al-Risuni indicates here that the UAE is providing a plot of land to build a Hindu temple in Abu Dhabi, and that the authorities there recently erected a statue of Buddha on a road linking Abu Dhabi to Dubai.

The President of the International Union of Muslim Scholars went on to attack Abu Dhabi, "The UAE has imported a number of sheikhs, mystics, intellectuals, journalists and wise Muslims, who are famous for their call and their constant calls for peace, harmony and tolerance, and the promotion of peace, coexistence, moderation and rejection of violence."

Then he denounced, "What effect do these people have on curbing the wars, hatreds and conspiracies that the UAE is spreading all over the world? Or are they dedicated only to camouflaging, covering and whitening black crimes?"

He pointed to what he considered to be contradictions in Emirati politics, saying, "I entered Yemen and waged its war in it, in the name of legitimacy, to support legitimacy and establish legitimacy, and to defeat the illegal Houthi coup ... as well as its importers' sheikhs ... so why were the UAE and its sheikhs the first to break the legitimacy in support of the coupists, in Egypt, Turkey and Libya? "

Risuni also asked, "Why does the UAE put all its potential, and that of its allies, to erase legitimacy and support the coup and prostitution in Libya, led by the Prince of Wars and Blood, Khalifa bin Haftar Al Nahyan?"

There was no immediate response from the UAE to Al-Risuni's article, but she says that her support for Haftar comes in the context of facing what she calls "terrorism", as Abu Dhabi has previously denied any ambitions in Yemen, saying that its interference there - through the Saudi-Emirati coalition since March 2015- It was to support the legitimate government of this country.