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The Edge of Fire 6/14 - Farsi sub English
The Edge of Fire - Labe Aatish - A persian serial based on the Israeli & American conspiracy to blow up the city of Tehran if the revolution gains victory.
The Edge of Fire - Labe Aatish - A persian serial based on the Israeli & American conspiracy to blow up the city of Tehran if the revolution gains victory.
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The Edge of Fire 10/14 - Farsi sub English
The Edge of Fire - Labe Aatish - A persian serial based on the Israeli & American conspiracy to blow up the city of Tehran if the revolution gains victory.
The Edge of Fire - Labe Aatish - A persian serial based on the Israeli & American conspiracy to blow up the city of Tehran if the revolution gains victory.
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The Edge of Fire 9/14 - Farsi sub English
The Edge of Fire - Labe Aatish - A persian serial based on the Israeli & American conspiracy to blow up the city of Tehran if the revolution gains victory.
The Edge of Fire - Labe Aatish - A persian serial based on the Israeli & American conspiracy to blow up the city of Tehran if the revolution gains victory.
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The Edge of Fire 11/14 - Farsi sub English
The Edge of Fire - Labe Aatish - A persian serial based on the Israeli & American conspiracy to blow up the city of Tehran if the revolution gains victory.
The Edge of Fire - Labe Aatish - A persian serial based on the Israeli & American conspiracy to blow up the city of Tehran if the revolution gains victory.
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The Edge of Fire 12/14 - Farsi sub English
The Edge of Fire - Labe Aatish - A persian serial based on the Israeli & American conspiracy to blow up the city of Tehran if the revolution gains victory.
The Edge of Fire - Labe Aatish - A persian serial based on the Israeli & American conspiracy to blow up the city of Tehran if the revolution gains victory.
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The Edge of Fire 14/14 - Farsi sub English
The Edge of Fire - Labe Aatish - A persian serial based on the Israeli & American conspiracy to blow up the city of Tehran if the revolution gains victory.
The Edge of Fire - Labe Aatish - A persian serial based on the Israeli & American conspiracy to blow up the city of Tehran if the revolution gains victory.
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The Edge of Fire 13/14 - Farsi sub English
The Edge of Fire - Labe Aatish - A persian serial based on the Israeli & American conspiracy to blow up the city of Tehran if the revolution gains victory.
The Edge of Fire - Labe Aatish - A persian serial based on the Israeli & American conspiracy to blow up the city of Tehran if the revolution gains victory.
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[The Debate] israel, al-Qaeda ties out in the open - 7 May 2013 - English
As the Syrian military continue to make gains in their war on terror, the so called Free Syrian Army and their supporters try to pull out all the stops. From chemical weapon attacks to the Israelis...
As the Syrian military continue to make gains in their war on terror, the so called Free Syrian Army and their supporters try to pull out all the stops. From chemical weapon attacks to the Israelis bombing Syria, it appears that the veil of this unholy alliance is being pulled off. The alliance of Al Qaeda, Israel and others appear to be getting clearer and clearer for the world to see. We will be taking a look at this unholy alliance and what it could mean for Syria and the world.
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As the Syrian military continue to make gains in their war on terror, the so called Free Syrian Army and their supporters try to pull out all the stops. From chemical weapon attacks to the Israelis bombing Syria, it appears that the veil of this unholy alliance is being pulled off. The alliance of Al Qaeda, Israel and others appear to be getting clearer and clearer for the world to see. We will be taking a look at this unholy alliance and what it could mean for Syria and the world.
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[04 June 2013] Chemical Weapons in Syria - English
Israeli officials have publicly declared that the Syrian government used Chemical weapons which was followed by statements made by US secretaries of state and defense who said that the assessment...
Israeli officials have publicly declared that the Syrian government used Chemical weapons which was followed by statements made by US secretaries of state and defense who said that the assessment was that Sarin gas was indeed used.
Syrian officials said this comes after the gains made by the Syrian army, particularly in and near Al-Qusier on the outskirts of Homs.
Russia and Iran have both come out strongly against using this as a pretext for military action. Emphasis on how this shows how much Israel wants to get rid of Assad and how much it regards him as an enemy.
Will Obama be dragged into a confrontation by Israel and its allies like the NeoCons in Washington even if he will have to face Russia, China and Iran?
Or is it that the US shares the opinion that Assad must go and might assign Israel with the task of launching military action?
An emphasis as well on the differences between the Syrian case and the Iraqi case because back then it was Dick Cheney and co who were pushing for war and even fabricated intelligence for this purpose. Now in this case it is Israel pointing to weapons of mass destruction trying to push a hesitant Obama administration into war.
In this episode of the Middle East Today, we will discuss the Syrian crisis and ask: What the future holds for Syria?
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Israeli officials have publicly declared that the Syrian government used Chemical weapons which was followed by statements made by US secretaries of state and defense who said that the assessment was that Sarin gas was indeed used.
Syrian officials said this comes after the gains made by the Syrian army, particularly in and near Al-Qusier on the outskirts of Homs.
Russia and Iran have both come out strongly against using this as a pretext for military action. Emphasis on how this shows how much Israel wants to get rid of Assad and how much it regards him as an enemy.
Will Obama be dragged into a confrontation by Israel and its allies like the NeoCons in Washington even if he will have to face Russia, China and Iran?
Or is it that the US shares the opinion that Assad must go and might assign Israel with the task of launching military action?
An emphasis as well on the differences between the Syrian case and the Iraqi case because back then it was Dick Cheney and co who were pushing for war and even fabricated intelligence for this purpose. Now in this case it is Israel pointing to weapons of mass destruction trying to push a hesitant Obama administration into war.
In this episode of the Middle East Today, we will discuss the Syrian crisis and ask: What the future holds for Syria?
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[16 June 13] US invasion, occupation destroyed Afghan society - English
Press TV has conducted an interview with Ralph Schoenman, political analyst, Berkeley about the admission by NATO, saying that any gains made in the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan are not sustainable.
Press TV has conducted an interview with Ralph Schoenman, political analyst, Berkeley about the admission by NATO, saying that any gains made in the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan are not sustainable.
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[30 June 13] Fighting rages on between Takfiri insurgents, Syrian army - English
Fighting between Takfiri insurgents and the Syrian army rages on across the country. The army is making gains in the western province of Homs, in some eastern parts as well as in areas near the...
Fighting between Takfiri insurgents and the Syrian army rages on across the country. The army is making gains in the western province of Homs, in some eastern parts as well as in areas near the capital Damascus.
Press TV\'s Alaa Ebrahim reports from Damascus.
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Fighting between Takfiri insurgents and the Syrian army rages on across the country. The army is making gains in the western province of Homs, in some eastern parts as well as in areas near the capital Damascus.
Press TV\'s Alaa Ebrahim reports from Damascus.
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[21 Nov 2013] Saudis revenge defeats in Syria by targeting Iranian embassy Expert - English
The Iranian embassy in the Lebanese capital has become the target of terrorist attacks as the Syrian army makes more gains in fighting foreign-backed insurgents. Press TV\'s correspondent Ali Rizk...
The Iranian embassy in the Lebanese capital has become the target of terrorist attacks as the Syrian army makes more gains in fighting foreign-backed insurgents. Press TV\'s correspondent Ali Rizk in Beirut has discussed these developments with Ahmad Moussali, a Professor of Islamic Studies at the American University of Beirut.
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The Iranian embassy in the Lebanese capital has become the target of terrorist attacks as the Syrian army makes more gains in fighting foreign-backed insurgents. Press TV\'s correspondent Ali Rizk in Beirut has discussed these developments with Ahmad Moussali, a Professor of Islamic Studies at the American University of Beirut.
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[30 Nov 2013] Syrian forces discover ammunition left behind insurgents in Qara - Englis h
Syrian soldiers have discovered explosive devices and ammunition left behind by militants in the western farms of Qara in the Damascus countryside.
The army managed to seize the town and force...
Syrian soldiers have discovered explosive devices and ammunition left behind by militants in the western farms of Qara in the Damascus countryside.
The army managed to seize the town and force militants out after fierce clashes earlier this month. Army units continue to make gains against foreign-backed insurgents in different parts of the country. In its latest drive, the army has made fresh advances in the suburbs of the strategic cities of Aleppo and Idlib. Fighting is also raging on between Syrian forces and militants in Ma\'lula, north of Damascus and the nearby Qalamun region.
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Syrian soldiers have discovered explosive devices and ammunition left behind by militants in the western farms of Qara in the Damascus countryside.
The army managed to seize the town and force militants out after fierce clashes earlier this month. Army units continue to make gains against foreign-backed insurgents in different parts of the country. In its latest drive, the army has made fresh advances in the suburbs of the strategic cities of Aleppo and Idlib. Fighting is also raging on between Syrian forces and militants in Ma\'lula, north of Damascus and the nearby Qalamun region.
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[04 Dec 2013] Foreign backed insurgents kidnap nuns in Christian town of Malula - English
Foreign-backed insurgents in Syria have kidnapped 12 nuns from a convent in the Christian town of Ma\'lula. Local authorities say the insurgents have taken the nuns to the nearby town of Yabrud....
Foreign-backed insurgents in Syria have kidnapped 12 nuns from a convent in the Christian town of Ma\'lula. Local authorities say the insurgents have taken the nuns to the nearby town of Yabrud. There is no word on the fate of the nuns, but militants are usually known to kill people they kidnap. The insurgents have entered Ma\'lula several months after they were pushed out of the historic town. The Syrian army has been battling the insurgents in the regions near the capital Damascus. The army has cleared many towns and villages of the insurgents. Sources close to the militants have admitted that government forces have been making significant gains near Damascus and elsewhere in the country.
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Foreign-backed insurgents in Syria have kidnapped 12 nuns from a convent in the Christian town of Ma\'lula. Local authorities say the insurgents have taken the nuns to the nearby town of Yabrud. There is no word on the fate of the nuns, but militants are usually known to kill people they kidnap. The insurgents have entered Ma\'lula several months after they were pushed out of the historic town. The Syrian army has been battling the insurgents in the regions near the capital Damascus. The army has cleared many towns and villages of the insurgents. Sources close to the militants have admitted that government forces have been making significant gains near Damascus and elsewhere in the country.
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The Western Outlook on Women | Imam Sayyid Ali Khamenei | Farsi sub English
The West presents a certain outlook on women. It\'s roots can easily be traced in lust, financial gains, and objectifying women. Islam categorically rejects this Western outlook on women. This clip...
The West presents a certain outlook on women. It\'s roots can easily be traced in lust, financial gains, and objectifying women. Islam categorically rejects this Western outlook on women. This clip outlines our notion. The Leader speaks.
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The West presents a certain outlook on women. It\'s roots can easily be traced in lust, financial gains, and objectifying women. Islam categorically rejects this Western outlook on women. This clip outlines our notion. The Leader speaks.
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With YOU VS With ALLAH | Imam Khomeini (R) | Farsi Sub English
With YOU VS With ALLAH | Imam Khomeini (R)
We spend so much time, effort, and life working for the measly materialistic gains of this world.
Will we take these materialistic things...
With YOU VS With ALLAH | Imam Khomeini (R)
We spend so much time, effort, and life working for the measly materialistic gains of this world.
Will we take these materialistic things with us to the grave?
What is it that will truly accompany us and remain with us in the next life?
And what is the difference between \"Indakum\" and \"Indallah\"?
Imam Khomeini (R) explains.
Start working in this world for the the next one.
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With YOU VS With ALLAH | Imam Khomeini (R)
We spend so much time, effort, and life working for the measly materialistic gains of this world.
Will we take these materialistic things with us to the grave?
What is it that will truly accompany us and remain with us in the next life?
And what is the difference between \"Indakum\" and \"Indallah\"?
Imam Khomeini (R) explains.
Start working in this world for the the next one.
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[Session 4] Becoming familiar with some of the sweet concepts of the Shabaniya Supplication | Agha Ali Reza Panhiyan | Farsi Sub English
Session 4 / Becoming familiar with some of the sweet concepts of the Sha’baniya Supplication
In the name of God, the Beneficent, the Merciful. The feeling of wanting to supplicate God is a...
Session 4 / Becoming familiar with some of the sweet concepts of the Sha’baniya Supplication
In the name of God, the Beneficent, the Merciful. The feeling of wanting to supplicate God is a feeling that is caused by spiritual maturity. As a result of spiritual maturity, a person feels dependent on God, like the attachment a child has to his parents. When you separate a child from his mother, he doesn’t calm down no matter what logic you use. He can’t tolerate even a moment of being separated whatever your reasoning. One who reaches spiritual maturity gains this feeling in connection with the Lord of the universe. The difference is that a child doesn’t have a sense of guilt, humility, humbleness, beseeching, and many other feelings towards his parents that a servant has towards his master. But, this kind of feeling of needing to be close to one’s parents, is created in a person who has reached spiritual maturity. Of course, his feeling of needing to be close to the Lord of the universe is much more intense than that of a child. He sees some obstacles between God and himself. He feels sad because of these obstacles. These obstacles may be natural obstacles, like the length of one’s lifespan before meeting God. He sees these natural obstacles as being a barrier for getting close to God and meeting Him, so he cries. Or these obstacles may be from himself, and they are usually of this type.
Basically, one of the good feelings that a servant who has attained spiritual growth feels towards his master is that he always feels guilty before his master. This feeling of guilt is a true feeling and not a compliment. This will be the cause of his broken heart and sorrow, and he will be able to supplicate God. If the Almighty God wants to be gracious to a person, He puts him on the path of the relationship between a servant and his master. Naturally, there is only crying on this path. Perhaps many who are not familiar with these ideas will be surprised at these words. It’s like a person who wants to use logic to compel a child to be patient and silent for a few minutes while being apart from his mother. But the child doesn’t accept this at all. It’s as if no one understands the child, and the child doesn’t understand others.
Rumi says beautifully in a poem, “When He wants to help us, He pulls our interest towards moaning.” Next, the poem describes a heart, which moans. “Auspicious is the heart, which burns for Him (from love). Good for the eyes, which weep for Him. A person who sees the end is a blessed servant. The end of each cry is a laugh. Wherever there are flowing tears, there’ll be mercy. Wherever there is running water, there’ll be greenery.” The poem continues describing crying.
These are not descriptions, which will create that feeling in us. It’s like trying to describe a perfume or the smell of a flower. Or, it is like when we try to explain colors for a person who cannot see. There aren’t any words for describing colors. There are no words for describing the smell of a flower, or the smell of a perfume or cologne. Although people experience it, they cannot describe it. This state of wanting to supplicate God is created due to a spiritual growth. A person’s spiritual growth causes him to feel a need. This is in the same way that when people reach the age of maturity they feel a need for a companion, the same way that parents feel a need for children, and the same way that people feel a need for being in a community and are sad when they are alone. When a person grows spiritually, he wants this relationship with God too.
All these supplications can be understood in such an atmosphere. If a person is not in such an atmosphere, he cannot understand this supplication at all. It’s very good if we recite this supplication with this feeling, this pleading and praying that, “God, open this door for me.” Or, we should read this supplication with the feeling that we are very far from the feeling that the Commander of the Faithful, Ali (‘a), felt. Praising this beautiful relationship and regretting that we don’t have it can bring a person closer to Him.
Let’s talk about one of the phrases. In accordance with the rituals for supplication, the Imam (‘a) says, “What comes to me or is taken away, benefits or loss, are in Your hands and not the hands of anyone else.” One of the rituals for supplication is that a person announce his knowledge about God, especially knowledge about the oneness of the God of the universe. Seeing only God to be effective in the world, in our being and in our lives and remembering these monotheistic teachings in our praying to God and our supplications is beautiful. A tradition says, “When someone says, ‘There is no strength or power except from the High and Great God,’ the Almighty God immediately says, ‘My angels! See My servant confessed that no one has power except Me. Now, resolve any problems that he has.’”
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Session 4 / Becoming familiar with some of the sweet concepts of the Sha’baniya Supplication
In the name of God, the Beneficent, the Merciful. The feeling of wanting to supplicate God is a feeling that is caused by spiritual maturity. As a result of spiritual maturity, a person feels dependent on God, like the attachment a child has to his parents. When you separate a child from his mother, he doesn’t calm down no matter what logic you use. He can’t tolerate even a moment of being separated whatever your reasoning. One who reaches spiritual maturity gains this feeling in connection with the Lord of the universe. The difference is that a child doesn’t have a sense of guilt, humility, humbleness, beseeching, and many other feelings towards his parents that a servant has towards his master. But, this kind of feeling of needing to be close to one’s parents, is created in a person who has reached spiritual maturity. Of course, his feeling of needing to be close to the Lord of the universe is much more intense than that of a child. He sees some obstacles between God and himself. He feels sad because of these obstacles. These obstacles may be natural obstacles, like the length of one’s lifespan before meeting God. He sees these natural obstacles as being a barrier for getting close to God and meeting Him, so he cries. Or these obstacles may be from himself, and they are usually of this type.
Basically, one of the good feelings that a servant who has attained spiritual growth feels towards his master is that he always feels guilty before his master. This feeling of guilt is a true feeling and not a compliment. This will be the cause of his broken heart and sorrow, and he will be able to supplicate God. If the Almighty God wants to be gracious to a person, He puts him on the path of the relationship between a servant and his master. Naturally, there is only crying on this path. Perhaps many who are not familiar with these ideas will be surprised at these words. It’s like a person who wants to use logic to compel a child to be patient and silent for a few minutes while being apart from his mother. But the child doesn’t accept this at all. It’s as if no one understands the child, and the child doesn’t understand others.
Rumi says beautifully in a poem, “When He wants to help us, He pulls our interest towards moaning.” Next, the poem describes a heart, which moans. “Auspicious is the heart, which burns for Him (from love). Good for the eyes, which weep for Him. A person who sees the end is a blessed servant. The end of each cry is a laugh. Wherever there are flowing tears, there’ll be mercy. Wherever there is running water, there’ll be greenery.” The poem continues describing crying.
These are not descriptions, which will create that feeling in us. It’s like trying to describe a perfume or the smell of a flower. Or, it is like when we try to explain colors for a person who cannot see. There aren’t any words for describing colors. There are no words for describing the smell of a flower, or the smell of a perfume or cologne. Although people experience it, they cannot describe it. This state of wanting to supplicate God is created due to a spiritual growth. A person’s spiritual growth causes him to feel a need. This is in the same way that when people reach the age of maturity they feel a need for a companion, the same way that parents feel a need for children, and the same way that people feel a need for being in a community and are sad when they are alone. When a person grows spiritually, he wants this relationship with God too.
All these supplications can be understood in such an atmosphere. If a person is not in such an atmosphere, he cannot understand this supplication at all. It’s very good if we recite this supplication with this feeling, this pleading and praying that, “God, open this door for me.” Or, we should read this supplication with the feeling that we are very far from the feeling that the Commander of the Faithful, Ali (‘a), felt. Praising this beautiful relationship and regretting that we don’t have it can bring a person closer to Him.
Let’s talk about one of the phrases. In accordance with the rituals for supplication, the Imam (‘a) says, “What comes to me or is taken away, benefits or loss, are in Your hands and not the hands of anyone else.” One of the rituals for supplication is that a person announce his knowledge about God, especially knowledge about the oneness of the God of the universe. Seeing only God to be effective in the world, in our being and in our lives and remembering these monotheistic teachings in our praying to God and our supplications is beautiful. A tradition says, “When someone says, ‘There is no strength or power except from the High and Great God,’ the Almighty God immediately says, ‘My angels! See My servant confessed that no one has power except Me. Now, resolve any problems that he has.’”