Saudi Arabias most influential religious and legal authority has asked followers as well as businesses to make financial donations to the kingdom's ongoing war on Yemen.
Grand Mufti Sheikh Abdul Aziz Al ash-Sheikh has urged adherents to raise money for troops stationed in the southwestern border regions of Najran, Asir and Jizan, characterizing their campaignas a holy task.
The grand mufti is known forissuing highlycontroversial fatwas. In June, ash-Sheikhexempted all troopswaging the war on Yemen from observing the religious obligation of fasting during Ramadan.
Fatwas issued bySaudi religious authorities are based on Wahhabism whichsharply contradictstheessence of Islam. A main feature of the Wahhabi ideology isTakfirism which is practiced by violent radical groups such as Daesh.
Some of the Wahhabifatwas include allowing men to divorce their wives by only texting them, banning fathers and daughters from staying at the house at the same time, ruling that female sheep be buried alive, and forbidding seat belts under the pretext that they get in the way of fate.
Yemen has been under Saudi attacks almost on a daily basis since March 2015. The onslaughthaskilled thousands of civilians and destroyed Yemen's civilian infrastructure, including hospitals, schools, and factories.
On Thursday, Yemeni snipers shot and killed a Saudi border guard at the Qaim Zubaid military camp in the Jizan region, located 967kilometers(601miles) southwest of Riyadh.
[caption id="" align="alignnone" width="555"] A Saudi soldier looks through binoculars from a position on the Saudi-Yemeni border in southwestern Saudi Arabia on April 13, 2015. ( AFP)[/caption]
Yemeni forces and allied fighters from Popular Committees also fireda barrage of rockets at a position of Saudi-backed militias in Khabb ash-Sha'af district of the al-Jawf province, with no immediate reports of casualties.
The attacks camea day after Yemeni snipers fatally shot a Saudi border guards at the Jalah military camp in Jizan.
Yemeni forces also destroyed an M1 Abrams battle tank and a Bradley militaryvehicle at theRamih military camp in theregion on Wednesday.
The Saudi war was launched in a bid to undermine the Houthi Ansarullah movement and to reinstate former president Abd Rabbuh Mansur Hadi to power.