Member of Al-Haqq Al-Houthi was a member of the Yemeni Zaydi/Shafi'i political party
Al-Haqq (
The Truth). When the party supported
South Yemeni separatism, it became a target of the government, and he fled, allegedly, to Syria and then to Iran. After his return to Yemen, he broke with Al-Haqq to form his own party.
Believing Youth movement Al-Houthi founded the Believing Youth movement () in 1990 or 1992 to teach young persons about Zaidi Islam and its history to revive Zaidism in
Saada Governorate.
Forming Ansarallah Al-Houthi was accused by the
Ali Abdullah Saleh government of trying to set himself up as an
imam, of setting up unlicensed religious centres, of creating an armed group called Ansarallah and of staging violent anti-American and anti-Israeli protests, as al-Houthi's followers felt Yemen's government was too closely allied with the United States. ==Death==