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[COIRadio - Hadith of the Day 7] Man - Following His Leaders, Selflessness, Sacrifice - Sh. Usama Abdul Ghani - English
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Shaykh Usama Abdul-Ghani delivered a number of lectures for the Call of Islam radio station in which...
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Shaykh Usama Abdul-Ghani delivered a number of lectures for the Call of Islam radio station in which he commentated upon a number of valuable traditions of the Ahl al-Bayt (a). In the seventh lecture Sheikh discusses some of the qualities of the man or the husband who is supposed to be the leader of the family. Those attrbitues are selflessness, sacrifice and following his leaders such as the Imam of our Time and Wali-ul-Faqih.
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Credits http://www.coiradio.com/
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Shaykh Usama Abdul-Ghani delivered a number of lectures for the Call of Islam radio station in which he commentated upon a number of valuable traditions of the Ahl al-Bayt (a). In the seventh lecture Sheikh discusses some of the qualities of the man or the husband who is supposed to be the leader of the family. Those attrbitues are selflessness, sacrifice and following his leaders such as the Imam of our Time and Wali-ul-Faqih.
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A student falls sick on the way to Karbala | When He Calls | pt.5/8 | English
Episode 5 of the ground-breaking new film following the journey of five students as they make their way to the Holy land of Karbala.
The journey continues. Due to the harsh weather, the food...
Episode 5 of the ground-breaking new film following the journey of five students as they make their way to the Holy land of Karbala.
The journey continues. Due to the harsh weather, the food and the physical exertion, one of the students falls sick and they have barely completed half the walk. Despite their exhaustion from walking all day in the heat of Iraq amongst the bustling crowds, the students manage to rise for their prayers.
Will they be able to continue their journey while one of their friends has fallen ill? Will they leave him behind? Or will the blessings of Allah, for the sake of Imam Husayn, spur them on?
This episode captures the tiresome walk as they students continue on their journey, as well as the profound selflessness of the Iraqi people in their attempts to make the foreign pilgrims feel welcome.
What is it about the ancient city of Karbala that captivates Muslims? What makes approximately 30 million people travel there each year?
The ziarat [pilgrimage] to Karbala is considered a sacred journey for Muslims across the world, especially the followers of Ahlulbayt (as).
Every week, Islamic Pulse will be releasing two episodes of ‘When He Calls’ by the will of God, so stay tuned!
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Episode 5 of the ground-breaking new film following the journey of five students as they make their way to the Holy land of Karbala.
The journey continues. Due to the harsh weather, the food and the physical exertion, one of the students falls sick and they have barely completed half the walk. Despite their exhaustion from walking all day in the heat of Iraq amongst the bustling crowds, the students manage to rise for their prayers.
Will they be able to continue their journey while one of their friends has fallen ill? Will they leave him behind? Or will the blessings of Allah, for the sake of Imam Husayn, spur them on?
This episode captures the tiresome walk as they students continue on their journey, as well as the profound selflessness of the Iraqi people in their attempts to make the foreign pilgrims feel welcome.
What is it about the ancient city of Karbala that captivates Muslims? What makes approximately 30 million people travel there each year?
The ziarat [pilgrimage] to Karbala is considered a sacred journey for Muslims across the world, especially the followers of Ahlulbayt (as).
Every week, Islamic Pulse will be releasing two episodes of ‘When He Calls’ by the will of God, so stay tuned!
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Imam Ali (A): The Height of Selflessness | Ayatollah Sayyid Ali Khamenei | Farsi Sub English
Imam Ali (A): The Height of Selflessness | Ayatollah Sayyid Ali Khamenei
How can someone get to this level of selflessness where he gives everything for the divine movement - Islam? In...
Imam Ali (A): The Height of Selflessness | Ayatollah Sayyid Ali Khamenei
How can someone get to this level of selflessness where he gives everything for the divine movement - Islam? In this clip, the Leader talks about a sacrifice of Imam Ali (A) that we all are aware of but probably never got to contemplate regarding it from this dimension. There is a deep message in this clip.
#Congratulations #13Rajab
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Imam Ali (A): The Height of Selflessness | Ayatollah Sayyid Ali Khamenei
How can someone get to this level of selflessness where he gives everything for the divine movement - Islam? In this clip, the Leader talks about a sacrifice of Imam Ali (A) that we all are aware of but probably never got to contemplate regarding it from this dimension. There is a deep message in this clip.
#Congratulations #13Rajab
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Toronto Ashura Day Procession Muharram 1436 H 04 Nov 2014 - All Languages
The Martyrdom anniversary of Imam Hussain (AS) born in 620 AD to a family renowned for their values of love, equality and peace.
He exemplified these morals -- taught to him by his...
The Martyrdom anniversary of Imam Hussain (AS) born in 620 AD to a family renowned for their values of love, equality and peace.
He exemplified these morals -- taught to him by his grandfather Muhammad SAWW, the last prophet of Islam. Being born into the household of Muhammad, the people flocked towards Hussain for his teachings, generosity and wisdom.
He served the people as a leader -- promoting and upholding many universal principles. Hussain valued equality, justice, and honour, and was known for his truthfulness and selflessness. Not long after the passing of Prophet Muhammad (s), the leadership of the vast Arab Empire had fallen into major disrepute and corruption. The morality that Muhammad had spent his life instilling into society was slowly being eradicated as the new tyrannical ruler, Yazid, seized power.
Hussain witnessed how the fundamental human rights of his fellow citizens was being usurped, and knew something had to be done.
Yazid, from the Ummayad dynasty, knew nothing of morality or humanity, and ruled with an iron fist. He demanded Hussain pay him an oath of allegiance, to lend credibility to his tyrannical rule.
It was now that Hussain faced his dilemma... Should he give his oath of allegiance to an oppressive tyrant -- stand aside and allow injustice to overcome morality? Or should he take a stand and risk great personal loss? The timeless words of his grandfather echoed in his heart and Hussain knew what to do: \"The greatest stand is to speak the word of truth in the face of a tyrant.\"
Hussain, his family and his companions were alone with no support. Yet Hussain was a man of principles -- he would never give up his mission and bow to tyranny. Yazid ordered an army of over 30,000 to block Hussain from moving any further east. Hussain\'s caravan was forced to stop in the middle of the scorching desert of Karbala, Iraq. The end was drawing close. The next day, under the blazing sun and searing heat, Yazid\'s battle drums were sounded and orders were given to the army to attack and kill Hussain at any cost. Hussain\'s army of approximately 72 or 100 men stood in front of an army of 30,000; the odds were impossible. One by one, Hussain\'s men, family and children sacrificed themselves, until he stood alone on the desert plains...
That night, Hussain assembled his companions and pleaded with them to leave him and save themselves. They refused to leave their leader, declaring that they would prefer to stay and die with him on the path of truth and justice. They took comfort in defending a noble cause. Wounded, fatigued and without support, Hussain issued a rallying cry that shook the fabric of society; a cry that implored future generations and one which still echoes in the hearts of the oppressed and those seeking justice until today: \"Is there anybody to help us?\" Shortly afterwards, the heartless enemy army encircled Hussain and he was ruthlessly killed and beheaded. It was the tenth day of the first month of the Islamic New Year, the 10th of Muharram 680 AD, Ashura day. for more info please visit: http://www.al-islam.org/kaaba14/6.htm
Toronto Ashura Day Procession organized by: Ashura Day Organization Toronto Canada.
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The Martyrdom anniversary of Imam Hussain (AS) born in 620 AD to a family renowned for their values of love, equality and peace.
He exemplified these morals -- taught to him by his grandfather Muhammad SAWW, the last prophet of Islam. Being born into the household of Muhammad, the people flocked towards Hussain for his teachings, generosity and wisdom.
He served the people as a leader -- promoting and upholding many universal principles. Hussain valued equality, justice, and honour, and was known for his truthfulness and selflessness. Not long after the passing of Prophet Muhammad (s), the leadership of the vast Arab Empire had fallen into major disrepute and corruption. The morality that Muhammad had spent his life instilling into society was slowly being eradicated as the new tyrannical ruler, Yazid, seized power.
Hussain witnessed how the fundamental human rights of his fellow citizens was being usurped, and knew something had to be done.
Yazid, from the Ummayad dynasty, knew nothing of morality or humanity, and ruled with an iron fist. He demanded Hussain pay him an oath of allegiance, to lend credibility to his tyrannical rule.
It was now that Hussain faced his dilemma... Should he give his oath of allegiance to an oppressive tyrant -- stand aside and allow injustice to overcome morality? Or should he take a stand and risk great personal loss? The timeless words of his grandfather echoed in his heart and Hussain knew what to do: \"The greatest stand is to speak the word of truth in the face of a tyrant.\"
Hussain, his family and his companions were alone with no support. Yet Hussain was a man of principles -- he would never give up his mission and bow to tyranny. Yazid ordered an army of over 30,000 to block Hussain from moving any further east. Hussain\'s caravan was forced to stop in the middle of the scorching desert of Karbala, Iraq. The end was drawing close. The next day, under the blazing sun and searing heat, Yazid\'s battle drums were sounded and orders were given to the army to attack and kill Hussain at any cost. Hussain\'s army of approximately 72 or 100 men stood in front of an army of 30,000; the odds were impossible. One by one, Hussain\'s men, family and children sacrificed themselves, until he stood alone on the desert plains...
That night, Hussain assembled his companions and pleaded with them to leave him and save themselves. They refused to leave their leader, declaring that they would prefer to stay and die with him on the path of truth and justice. They took comfort in defending a noble cause. Wounded, fatigued and without support, Hussain issued a rallying cry that shook the fabric of society; a cry that implored future generations and one which still echoes in the hearts of the oppressed and those seeking justice until today: \"Is there anybody to help us?\" Shortly afterwards, the heartless enemy army encircled Hussain and he was ruthlessly killed and beheaded. It was the tenth day of the first month of the Islamic New Year, the 10th of Muharram 680 AD, Ashura day. for more info please visit: http://www.al-islam.org/kaaba14/6.htm
Toronto Ashura Day Procession organized by: Ashura Day Organization Toronto Canada.
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(Toronto, Canada) Ashura Day Procession 2012, Muharram 1434 - English
Complete Video Coverage of Toronto Ashura Day Procession, Martyrdom anniversary of Imam Hussain Ibne Ali (AS) 10th Moharram 1434H, Nov. 24, 2012.
Hussain was born in 620 AD to a family...
Complete Video Coverage of Toronto Ashura Day Procession, Martyrdom anniversary of Imam Hussain Ibne Ali (AS) 10th Moharram 1434H, Nov. 24, 2012.
Hussain was born in 620 AD to a family renowned for their values of love, equality and peace. He exemplified these morals -- taught to him by his grandfather Muhammad SAWW, the last prophet of Islam.
Being born into the household of Muhammad, the people flocked towards Hussain for his teachings, generosity and wisdom. He served the people as a leader -- promoting and upholding many universal principles. Hussain valued equality, justice, and honour, and was known for his truthfulness and selflessness.
Not long after the passing of Muhammad, the leadership of the vast Arab Empire had fallen into major disrepute and corruption. The morality that Muhammad had spent his life instilling into society was slowly being eradicated as the new tyrannical ruler, Yazid, seized power.
Hussain witnessed how the fundamental human rights of his fellow citizens was being usurped, and knew something had to be done. Yazid, from the Ummayad dynasty, knew nothing of morality or humanity, and ruled with an iron fist. He demanded Hussain pay him an oath of allegiance, to lend credibility to his tyrannical rule.
It was now that Hussain faced his dilemma... Should he give his oath of allegiance to an oppressive tyrant -- stand aside and allow injustice to overcome morality? Or should he take a stand and risk great personal loss? The timeless words of his grandfather echoed in his heart and Hussain knew what to do: \"The greatest stand is to speak the word of truth in the face of a tyrant.\"
Hussain, his family and his companions were alone with no support. Yet Hussain was a man of principles -- he would never give up his mission and bow to tyranny. Yazid ordered an army of over 30,000 to block Hussain from moving any further east. Hussain\'s caravan was forced to stop in the middle of the scorching desert of Karbala, Iraq. The end was drawing close.
The next day, under the blazing sun and searing heat, Yazid\'s battle drums were sounded and orders were given to the army to attack and kill Hussain at any cost. Hussain\'s army of approximately 72 or 100 men stood in front of an army of 30,000; the odds were impossible. One by one, Hussain\'s men, family and children sacrificed themselves, until he stood alone on the desert plains...That night, Hussain assembled his companions and pleaded with them to leave him and save themselves. They refused to leave their leader, declaring that they would prefer to stay and die with him on the path of truth and justice. They took comfort in defending a noble cause.
Wounded, fatigued and without support, Hussain issued a rallying cry that shook the fabric of society; a cry that implored future generations and one which still echoes in the hearts of the oppressed and those seeking justice until today: \"Is there anybody to help us?\"
Shortly afterwards, the heartless enemy army encircled Hussain and he was ruthlessly killed and beheaded. It was the tenth day of the first month of the Islamic New Year, the 10th of Muharram 680 AD, Ashura day.
for more info please visit: http://www.al-islam.org/kaaba14/6.htm
Procession was Organized by: Ashura Day Organization Toronto Canada.
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Complete Video Coverage of Toronto Ashura Day Procession, Martyrdom anniversary of Imam Hussain Ibne Ali (AS) 10th Moharram 1434H, Nov. 24, 2012.
Hussain was born in 620 AD to a family renowned for their values of love, equality and peace. He exemplified these morals -- taught to him by his grandfather Muhammad SAWW, the last prophet of Islam.
Being born into the household of Muhammad, the people flocked towards Hussain for his teachings, generosity and wisdom. He served the people as a leader -- promoting and upholding many universal principles. Hussain valued equality, justice, and honour, and was known for his truthfulness and selflessness.
Not long after the passing of Muhammad, the leadership of the vast Arab Empire had fallen into major disrepute and corruption. The morality that Muhammad had spent his life instilling into society was slowly being eradicated as the new tyrannical ruler, Yazid, seized power.
Hussain witnessed how the fundamental human rights of his fellow citizens was being usurped, and knew something had to be done. Yazid, from the Ummayad dynasty, knew nothing of morality or humanity, and ruled with an iron fist. He demanded Hussain pay him an oath of allegiance, to lend credibility to his tyrannical rule.
It was now that Hussain faced his dilemma... Should he give his oath of allegiance to an oppressive tyrant -- stand aside and allow injustice to overcome morality? Or should he take a stand and risk great personal loss? The timeless words of his grandfather echoed in his heart and Hussain knew what to do: \"The greatest stand is to speak the word of truth in the face of a tyrant.\"
Hussain, his family and his companions were alone with no support. Yet Hussain was a man of principles -- he would never give up his mission and bow to tyranny. Yazid ordered an army of over 30,000 to block Hussain from moving any further east. Hussain\'s caravan was forced to stop in the middle of the scorching desert of Karbala, Iraq. The end was drawing close.
The next day, under the blazing sun and searing heat, Yazid\'s battle drums were sounded and orders were given to the army to attack and kill Hussain at any cost. Hussain\'s army of approximately 72 or 100 men stood in front of an army of 30,000; the odds were impossible. One by one, Hussain\'s men, family and children sacrificed themselves, until he stood alone on the desert plains...That night, Hussain assembled his companions and pleaded with them to leave him and save themselves. They refused to leave their leader, declaring that they would prefer to stay and die with him on the path of truth and justice. They took comfort in defending a noble cause.
Wounded, fatigued and without support, Hussain issued a rallying cry that shook the fabric of society; a cry that implored future generations and one which still echoes in the hearts of the oppressed and those seeking justice until today: \"Is there anybody to help us?\"
Shortly afterwards, the heartless enemy army encircled Hussain and he was ruthlessly killed and beheaded. It was the tenth day of the first month of the Islamic New Year, the 10th of Muharram 680 AD, Ashura day.
for more info please visit: http://www.al-islam.org/kaaba14/6.htm
Procession was Organized by: Ashura Day Organization Toronto Canada.
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[Clip] The Selflessness of Sayyida Fatima (SA) | Syed Asad Jafri | Jan.2021 | English
We send our deepest condolences to the Imam of our Time (AJTF) and all Muslims around the world on these days of Fatimiyyah.
Sayyida Fatima was a symbol of hope, piety and modesty, but...
We send our deepest condolences to the Imam of our Time (AJTF) and all Muslims around the world on these days of Fatimiyyah.
Sayyida Fatima was a symbol of hope, piety and modesty, but another important attribute that stands out from her life is her selflessness.
Syed Asad Jafri presents us with a glimpse of her selflessness in this short video.
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We send our deepest condolences to the Imam of our Time (AJTF) and all Muslims around the world on these days of Fatimiyyah.
Sayyida Fatima was a symbol of hope, piety and modesty, but another important attribute that stands out from her life is her selflessness.
Syed Asad Jafri presents us with a glimpse of her selflessness in this short video.
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The Sacrifices of Our Youth | Imam Khomeini (R) | Farsi Sub English
Is the path of sacrifice and martyrdom a thing of the past; or can it be witnessed in the modern era?
And what was an instance of the sacrifice of Prophet Ismaeel (A) that was seen in...
Is the path of sacrifice and martyrdom a thing of the past; or can it be witnessed in the modern era?
And what was an instance of the sacrifice of Prophet Ismaeel (A) that was seen in the modern era?
And finally, can one truly comprehend the profundity of the selflessness and sacrifices that were witnessed in the modern era?
Imam Khomeini (R), the founding father of the Islamic Republic, speaks about \\\"The Sacrifices of Our Youth\\\".
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Is the path of sacrifice and martyrdom a thing of the past; or can it be witnessed in the modern era?
And what was an instance of the sacrifice of Prophet Ismaeel (A) that was seen in the modern era?
And finally, can one truly comprehend the profundity of the selflessness and sacrifices that were witnessed in the modern era?
Imam Khomeini (R), the founding father of the Islamic Republic, speaks about \\\"The Sacrifices of Our Youth\\\".
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Fatima Zahra (A)'s Selflessness | Sayyid Asad Jafri | English
In these dire times when the world is witnessing the brutal and cruel genocide of the Palestinian people, we all need to learn some lessons from lady Fatima Zahra (A).
So what can we all...
In these dire times when the world is witnessing the brutal and cruel genocide of the Palestinian people, we all need to learn some lessons from lady Fatima Zahra (A).
So what can we all do in these dire times in order to emulate our role model, lady Fatima Zahra (A)?
In this Scholar Clip, the late Sayyid Asad Jafri speaks about lady \"Fatima Zahra (A)\'s Selflessness\".
May Allah resurrect Sayyid Asad Jafri with the Ahlul Bayt (A), the holy beings he spent his life serving.
Our condolences to the believers, wherever you are, on the martyrdom anniversary of her eminence, lady Fatima Zahra (A).
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In these dire times when the world is witnessing the brutal and cruel genocide of the Palestinian people, we all need to learn some lessons from lady Fatima Zahra (A).
So what can we all do in these dire times in order to emulate our role model, lady Fatima Zahra (A)?
In this Scholar Clip, the late Sayyid Asad Jafri speaks about lady \"Fatima Zahra (A)\'s Selflessness\".
May Allah resurrect Sayyid Asad Jafri with the Ahlul Bayt (A), the holy beings he spent his life serving.
Our condolences to the believers, wherever you are, on the martyrdom anniversary of her eminence, lady Fatima Zahra (A).
#IslamicPulse #ScholarClips #Allah #Quran #Muhammad #Ali #Fatima #Zahra #LadyOfLight #Martyr #Martyrdom #Fatimiyya #FatimaZahra #IslamicAwareness #LadyFatima #Palestine #SaveGaza
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