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The Tireless Jihad of Imam Musa al-Kadhim (A) | Ayatollah Khamenei | Farsi Sub English
Contrary to what many simple-minded Muslims believe in, Imam Musa Kadhim (A) was a threat to the tyrants of his time. He was jailed by the oppressive government for extensive period. When...
Contrary to what many simple-minded Muslims believe in, Imam Musa Kadhim (A) was a threat to the tyrants of his time. He was jailed by the oppressive government for extensive period. When they were unable to break the determination of our beloved Imam, they martyred him.
How many caliphs ruled during the Imamate of Imam Musa Kadhim (A)?
Leader of the Muslim Ummah, Imam Sayyid Ali Khamenei narrates the history and the movement of Imam Kadhim (A). How were Ahlulbayt (A) able to save Quran and pure Islam?
May our lives be sacrificed for our beloved Imam.
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Contrary to what many simple-minded Muslims believe in, Imam Musa Kadhim (A) was a threat to the tyrants of his time. He was jailed by the oppressive government for extensive period. When they were unable to break the determination of our beloved Imam, they martyred him.
How many caliphs ruled during the Imamate of Imam Musa Kadhim (A)?
Leader of the Muslim Ummah, Imam Sayyid Ali Khamenei narrates the history and the movement of Imam Kadhim (A). How were Ahlulbayt (A) able to save Quran and pure Islam?
May our lives be sacrificed for our beloved Imam.
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The Epitome of Determination | Imam Sayyid Ali Khamenei | Farsi sub English
Indeed, a true Revolutionary! He never turned his back on the Islamic Revolution. He was jailed, tortured, bombed and much more. A tribute to our pious, pure, scholarly, brave, visionary, and...
Indeed, a true Revolutionary! He never turned his back on the Islamic Revolution. He was jailed, tortured, bombed and much more. A tribute to our pious, pure, scholarly, brave, visionary, and beloved Leader - the deputy of Imam Mahdi (A).
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Indeed, a true Revolutionary! He never turned his back on the Islamic Revolution. He was jailed, tortured, bombed and much more. A tribute to our pious, pure, scholarly, brave, visionary, and beloved Leader - the deputy of Imam Mahdi (A).
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[08 Feb 2014] Jailed Saudi journalist told truth: Saeb Shaath - English
Press TV has interviewed Saeb Shaath, founder of saebpress.com, from London, to discuss the situation with the jailed journalist in Saudi Arabia.
Press TV has interviewed Saeb Shaath, founder of saebpress.com, from London, to discuss the situation with the jailed journalist in Saudi Arabia.
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[24 Jan 2014] US federal appeals court rejects plea by jailed Saudi national - English
A US federal appeals court has rejected the plea by a Saudi national who\'s serving life in prison for trying to make a bomb.
23-year-old Khalid Ali Aldawsari, a former Texas college student,...
A US federal appeals court has rejected the plea by a Saudi national who\'s serving life in prison for trying to make a bomb.
23-year-old Khalid Ali Aldawsari, a former Texas college student, was convicted nearly two years ago of attempting to use a weapon of mass destruction. Prosecutors said he had collected bomb-making materials in his Lubbock apartment and researched possible targets -- including former President George W. Bush\'s Dallas home. In the appeal to the New Orleans-based court, Aldawsari\'s lawyers contended that the trial judge improperly allowed evidence and gave invalid jury instructions.
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A US federal appeals court has rejected the plea by a Saudi national who\'s serving life in prison for trying to make a bomb.
23-year-old Khalid Ali Aldawsari, a former Texas college student, was convicted nearly two years ago of attempting to use a weapon of mass destruction. Prosecutors said he had collected bomb-making materials in his Lubbock apartment and researched possible targets -- including former President George W. Bush\'s Dallas home. In the appeal to the New Orleans-based court, Aldawsari\'s lawyers contended that the trial judge improperly allowed evidence and gave invalid jury instructions.
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[29 Nov 2013] Democracy, Bahrainis basic demand: Jawad Fairooz - English
Press TV talks with Jawad Fairooz, a former Bahraini MP in London, regarding Amnesty International\'s call for Bahraini authorities to release jailed human rights activist, Nabeel Rajab.
Press TV talks with Jawad Fairooz, a former Bahraini MP in London, regarding Amnesty International\'s call for Bahraini authorities to release jailed human rights activist, Nabeel Rajab.
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[24 Oct 2013] Lawyer Says he barred from discussing torture of intimates at court - English
A lawyer for a nine-eleven suspect, who\'s jailed in the US Guantanamo prison, criticizes his limitations in even talking about the torture of his client.
James Connell says the Guantanamo court...
A lawyer for a nine-eleven suspect, who\'s jailed in the US Guantanamo prison, criticizes his limitations in even talking about the torture of his client.
James Connell says the Guantanamo court has barred him from reading out his client\'s personal account of his alleged abuse. He says this hampers his ability to put up a strong defense. To add insult to the injury, Connell said he was also prevented to send the document to a third party such as the U-N\'s special rapporteur on torture. The lawyer insisted that the treatment violated the U-N Convention Against Torture. Other lawyers have also complained about the issue, saying it\'s important to discuss torture claims because all their five defendants face the death penalty if convicted. Connell has also revealed that his client suffered a head injury apparently during an interrogation by the C-I-A in 2006.
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A lawyer for a nine-eleven suspect, who\'s jailed in the US Guantanamo prison, criticizes his limitations in even talking about the torture of his client.
James Connell says the Guantanamo court has barred him from reading out his client\'s personal account of his alleged abuse. He says this hampers his ability to put up a strong defense. To add insult to the injury, Connell said he was also prevented to send the document to a third party such as the U-N\'s special rapporteur on torture. The lawyer insisted that the treatment violated the U-N Convention Against Torture. Other lawyers have also complained about the issue, saying it\'s important to discuss torture claims because all their five defendants face the death penalty if convicted. Connell has also revealed that his client suffered a head injury apparently during an interrogation by the C-I-A in 2006.
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