Immigration is the solution
Yemen
Yamanat
Abdul Karim Al-Razhi
After the 1994 war, young people stopped me in the street.
And they say to me: What do you think, Razihi? What is the solution?
I remembered my grandmother’s words when she advised me to emigrate, so I told them:
– According to my grandmother: Immigration is the solution.
They thought I was joking and said to me:
– We don’t care about your grandmother’s opinion. We want your opinion.
I told them: my opinion is that of my grandmother.
They tell me: if your grandmother says: “Migration is the solution”, why don’t you immigrate?
– I am married, I have sons and daughters and it is difficult for me to immigrate.
But you are young and single.
At that time, there was a takfiri group in Egypt that was causing the apostasy of society.
Its name: “The Takfir wal-Hijrah Group”.
This group inspired me to create a group that I called:
(Migration Think Tank).
I wrote an article with this title.
Before the last war, I met someone in Maqil,
He started introducing himself to me and thanking me.
When I expressed my astonishment to him and asked him why he had thanked me,
He said: I am an engineer with the Immigration Thinking Group.
I immigrated to Canada after the 1994 war after reading your article.
And now I’m here on vacation.
After the 1994 war, every time I read or hear Islamists or secularists say:
– “Islam is the solution” or “Secularism is the solution”,
Or I have heard trade unionists and separatists say:
“Unity is the solution” or “Separation is the solution”.
I remember my grandmother and I say: Immigration is the solution.
Yemen