Media Networks Observe Fifth Day of Ramadan

Iranian state media and Yemeni Houthi-aligned channels marked the fifth day of the holy month of Ramadan by broadcasting traditional daily prayers for forgiveness and righteousness.

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Media Networks Observe Fifth Day of Ramadan

Across several Telegram channels affiliated with the Iranian government and the Yemeni Houthi movement, media outlets commemorated the fifth day of the holy month of Ramadan by publishing the day's traditional supplication.

The Iranian state-run news outlet IRNA News Agency shared the Arabic prayer and its Persian translation, asking God to "place me on this day among those who seek forgiveness, and place me on this day among Your righteous and obedient servants, and place me on this day among Your close friends, by Your kindness, O most merciful of the merciful."

Similarly, channels aligned with the Yemeni Houthi movement—known for their "Axis of Resistance" editorial stances—broadcasted identical prayers. Both Ansarollah Yemen Group and Islamic Resistance Ansarollah Yemen posted the supplication to their followers. According to the Islamic Resistance Ansarollah Yemen, the daily prayer similarly implores the divine to place the worshipper among the "righteous and obedient servants." The Ansarollah Yemen Group shared the exact same text and video content alongside its counterpart.

While these state and resistance-aligned channels typically focus on geopolitical developments, military updates, and anti-Western narratives, the synchronized sharing of daily Ramadan prayers underscores the foundational Islamic observances that unite their audiences during the holy month.

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The source messages consist entirely of traditional religious prayers for the fifth day of Ramadan. There is no standard political or geopolitical news content in this batch; the reporting simply reflects the synchronized religious observance across Iranian state media and Houthi-affiliated channels.