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5 Points About a Forgiving Verse of the Holy Quran | One Minute Wisdom | English
Sayyid Shahryar Naqvi presents five very special points about a very special verse of a very special book… It only takes a moment to turn ones’ attention away from the all-encompassing mercy of...
Sayyid Shahryar Naqvi presents five very special points about a very special verse of a very special book… It only takes a moment to turn ones’ attention away from the all-encompassing mercy of Allah - so be reminded!
#IslamicTeachings #Mercy #Love #Compassion #Allah #Islamic #Pulse #IslamicPulse #Islam #Youth #Youths #Heaven #Hell #God #Quran #Despair #Hate #Love
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Sayyid Shahryar Naqvi presents five very special points about a very special verse of a very special book… It only takes a moment to turn ones’ attention away from the all-encompassing mercy of Allah - so be reminded!
#IslamicTeachings #Mercy #Love #Compassion #Allah #Islamic #Pulse #IslamicPulse #Islam #Youth #Youths #Heaven #Hell #God #Quran #Despair #Hate #Love
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A Satanic Person VS A Divine Person | Imam Khomeini (R) | Farsi Sub English
If you take away humanity from the best intellectual and academic, what would be the result?
Imam Khomeini (R) takes the example of a doctor to explain a beautiful concept of Islam. How...
If you take away humanity from the best intellectual and academic, what would be the result?
Imam Khomeini (R) takes the example of a doctor to explain a beautiful concept of Islam. How can we become holy and divine?
#KhomeiniForAll
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If you take away humanity from the best intellectual and academic, what would be the result?
Imam Khomeini (R) takes the example of a doctor to explain a beautiful concept of Islam. How can we become holy and divine?
#KhomeiniForAll
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[01] A Frame of Mementos - Serial - English
A stone\'s throw away from Imam Reza\'s shrine in Mashhad, there stands a hotel where many travelers have weird and wonderful experiences, returning home with renewed faith and a photograph taken...
A stone\'s throw away from Imam Reza\'s shrine in Mashhad, there stands a hotel where many travelers have weird and wonderful experiences, returning home with renewed faith and a photograph taken at Mr. Razi\'s shop. For some prayers are answered, sometimes lessons are learnt and for others, wounds are healed.
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A stone\'s throw away from Imam Reza\'s shrine in Mashhad, there stands a hotel where many travelers have weird and wonderful experiences, returning home with renewed faith and a photograph taken at Mr. Razi\'s shop. For some prayers are answered, sometimes lessons are learnt and for others, wounds are healed.
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[02] A Frame of Mementos - Serial - English
A stone\'s throw away from Imam Reza\'s shrine in Mashhad, there stands a hotel where many travelers have weird and wonderful experiences, returning home with renewed faith and a photograph taken...
A stone\'s throw away from Imam Reza\'s shrine in Mashhad, there stands a hotel where many travelers have weird and wonderful experiences, returning home with renewed faith and a photograph taken at Mr. Razi\'s shop. For some prayers are answered, sometimes lessons are learnt and for others, wounds are healed.
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A stone\'s throw away from Imam Reza\'s shrine in Mashhad, there stands a hotel where many travelers have weird and wonderful experiences, returning home with renewed faith and a photograph taken at Mr. Razi\'s shop. For some prayers are answered, sometimes lessons are learnt and for others, wounds are healed.
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[03] A Frame of Mementos - Serial - English
A stone\'s throw away from Imam Reza\'s shrine in Mashhad, there stands a hotel where many travelers have weird and wonderful experiences, returning home with renewed faith and a photograph taken...
A stone\'s throw away from Imam Reza\'s shrine in Mashhad, there stands a hotel where many travelers have weird and wonderful experiences, returning home with renewed faith and a photograph taken at Mr. Razi\'s shop. For some prayers are answered, sometimes lessons are learnt and for others, wounds are healed.
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A stone\'s throw away from Imam Reza\'s shrine in Mashhad, there stands a hotel where many travelers have weird and wonderful experiences, returning home with renewed faith and a photograph taken at Mr. Razi\'s shop. For some prayers are answered, sometimes lessons are learnt and for others, wounds are healed.
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[04] A Frame of Mementos - Serial - English
A stone\'s throw away from Imam Reza\'s shrine in Mashhad, there stands a hotel where many travelers have weird and wonderful experiences, returning home with renewed faith and a photograph taken...
A stone\'s throw away from Imam Reza\'s shrine in Mashhad, there stands a hotel where many travelers have weird and wonderful experiences, returning home with renewed faith and a photograph taken at Mr. Razi\'s shop. For some prayers are answered, sometimes lessons are learnt and for others, wounds are healed.
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A stone\'s throw away from Imam Reza\'s shrine in Mashhad, there stands a hotel where many travelers have weird and wonderful experiences, returning home with renewed faith and a photograph taken at Mr. Razi\'s shop. For some prayers are answered, sometimes lessons are learnt and for others, wounds are healed.
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[05] A Frame of Mementos - Serial - English
A stone\'s throw away from Imam Reza\'s shrine in Mashhad, there stands a hotel where many travelers have weird and wonderful experiences, returning home with renewed faith and a photograph taken...
A stone\'s throw away from Imam Reza\'s shrine in Mashhad, there stands a hotel where many travelers have weird and wonderful experiences, returning home with renewed faith and a photograph taken at Mr. Razi\'s shop. For some prayers are answered, sometimes lessons are learnt and for others, wounds are healed.
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A stone\'s throw away from Imam Reza\'s shrine in Mashhad, there stands a hotel where many travelers have weird and wonderful experiences, returning home with renewed faith and a photograph taken at Mr. Razi\'s shop. For some prayers are answered, sometimes lessons are learnt and for others, wounds are healed.
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[06] A Frame of Mementos - Serial - English
A stone\'s throw away from Imam Reza\\\'s shrine in Mashhad, there stands a hotel where many travelers have weird and wonderful experiences, returning home with renewed faith and a photograph taken...
A stone\'s throw away from Imam Reza\\\'s shrine in Mashhad, there stands a hotel where many travelers have weird and wonderful experiences, returning home with renewed faith and a photograph taken at Mr. Razi\\\'s shop. For some prayers are answered, sometimes lessons are learnt and for others, wounds are healed.
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A stone\'s throw away from Imam Reza\\\'s shrine in Mashhad, there stands a hotel where many travelers have weird and wonderful experiences, returning home with renewed faith and a photograph taken at Mr. Razi\\\'s shop. For some prayers are answered, sometimes lessons are learnt and for others, wounds are healed.
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[07] A Frame of Mementos - Serial - English
A stones throw away from Imam Reza\'s shrine in Mashhad, there stands a hotel where many travelers have weird and wonderful experiences, returning home with renewed faith and a photograph taken at...
A stones throw away from Imam Reza\'s shrine in Mashhad, there stands a hotel where many travelers have weird and wonderful experiences, returning home with renewed faith and a photograph taken at Mr. Razi\\\'s shop. For some prayers are answered, sometimes lessons are learnt and for others, wounds are healed.
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A stones throw away from Imam Reza\'s shrine in Mashhad, there stands a hotel where many travelers have weird and wonderful experiences, returning home with renewed faith and a photograph taken at Mr. Razi\\\'s shop. For some prayers are answered, sometimes lessons are learnt and for others, wounds are healed.
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[08] A Frame of Mementos - Serial - English
A stone\'s throw away from Imam Reza\'s shrine in Mashhad, there stands a hotel where many travelers have weird and wonderful experiences, returning home with renewed faith and a photograph taken...
A stone\'s throw away from Imam Reza\'s shrine in Mashhad, there stands a hotel where many travelers have weird and wonderful experiences, returning home with renewed faith and a photograph taken at Mr. Razi\'s shop. For some prayers are answered, sometimes lessons are learnt and for others, wounds are healed.
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A stone\'s throw away from Imam Reza\'s shrine in Mashhad, there stands a hotel where many travelers have weird and wonderful experiences, returning home with renewed faith and a photograph taken at Mr. Razi\'s shop. For some prayers are answered, sometimes lessons are learnt and for others, wounds are healed.
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[09] A Frame of Mementos - Serial - English
A stone\\\'s throw away from Imam Reza\\\'s shrine in Mashhad, there stands a hotel where many travelers have weird and wonderful experiences, returning home with renewed faith and a photograph...
A stone\\\'s throw away from Imam Reza\\\'s shrine in Mashhad, there stands a hotel where many travelers have weird and wonderful experiences, returning home with renewed faith and a photograph taken at Mr. Razi\\\'s shop. For some prayers are answered, sometimes lessons are learnt and for others, wounds are healed.
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A stone\\\'s throw away from Imam Reza\\\'s shrine in Mashhad, there stands a hotel where many travelers have weird and wonderful experiences, returning home with renewed faith and a photograph taken at Mr. Razi\\\'s shop. For some prayers are answered, sometimes lessons are learnt and for others, wounds are healed.
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[10] A Frame of Mementos - Serial - English
A stone\\\'s throw away from Imam Reza\\\'s shrine in Mashhad, there stands a hotel where many travelers have weird and wonderful experiences, returning home with renewed faith and a photograph...
A stone\\\'s throw away from Imam Reza\\\'s shrine in Mashhad, there stands a hotel where many travelers have weird and wonderful experiences, returning home with renewed faith and a photograph taken at Mr. Razi\\\'s shop. For some prayers are answered, sometimes lessons are learnt and for others, wounds are healed.
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A stone\\\'s throw away from Imam Reza\\\'s shrine in Mashhad, there stands a hotel where many travelers have weird and wonderful experiences, returning home with renewed faith and a photograph taken at Mr. Razi\\\'s shop. For some prayers are answered, sometimes lessons are learnt and for others, wounds are healed.
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[Arbaeen] Talking with Imam Husayn (as) | Ali Reza Panahian 2020 Farsi Sub English
Talking with Imam Husayn (as)
Ali Reza Panahian 2020
Arbaeen is close, but we are far.
Will you allow me to talk [with Imam Husayn (as)]? The Supreme Leader [Ayatollah...
Talking with Imam Husayn (as)
Ali Reza Panahian 2020
Arbaeen is close, but we are far.
Will you allow me to talk [with Imam Husayn (as)]? The Supreme Leader [Ayatollah Khamenei] has recently said, “If you can’t go to Karbala on Arbaeen, talk to Husayn (as).”
Although we’re far, we can talk in memory of you [as a poem says]. There are several important recommended supplications for the day of Arbaeen. People can read those with feeling and attention, open up their hearts to Imam Husayn (as) and say, “O the Master of the Martyrs, we liked to come, but it was impossible.”
The Supreme Leader said, “Talk to him and say, ‘Husayn, we wanted to come, but we weren’t able to.’” You who have been to Arbaeen, this is the experience of the Supreme Leader himself. It’s been years that he would like to go. It’s definitely like this that he has said, “Husayn, I want to come, but I can’t. My situation is not such that I can come.” Therefore, he has received light from this. Now he’s telling the young people and his children to do the same thing.
Will you allow me to talk [with Husayn]? O Aba Abdillah, you didn’t let us come for Arbaeen this year. Is it because we didn’t mourn well for you? Our families weren’t dusty enough [like yours were] on this path?! You don’t like us? Or we weren’t loyal after returning from Arbaeen? What is it? O Aba Abdillah, maybe you wanted to make those who love you to be far from you so that they will fall more in love. O Aba Abdillah, open the way for Arbaeen. When we come this time, we’ll be more polite. I promise not to eat as soon as I get hungry [as traditions have recommended], like your children who could smell food on this path but didn’t eat because they weren’t given any food. I promise to be a little harder on myself. Just open the way. I want to reach you, but you have wanted me to be faraway. So I leave what I want for what you want. I want to reach you, but you told me to be faraway. Ok, I will stay away since you have said so! Whatever you say.
Dear friends, we should talk to Aba Abdillah al-Husayn (as). O Aba Abdillah, we definitely have not put enough effort for you. You’re generous. If a person even sighs for you, you take his hand. But these don’t lead to the Imam of the Time’s (a.j.) reappearance. If they did, the Imam (a.j.) would have come!
O Aba Abdillah, open the way. About three and a half million people came the last time [from Iran]. Open the way. Then, we’ll help for twice this number to come for Arbaeen with the least difficulties for everyone. We’ll put more effort. We’ll try to not come just for fun. It’s our duty!
I don’t want to say the reason for the current situation is definitely our faults. We should always have a combination of fear and hope. In the last years, Imam Husayn (as) gathered those who love him. He let them enjoy spiritually. Now he says, “Let’s bring a separation. It’s good for someone in love. He will burn due to this love and be corrected.” Then the Imam will welcome him again. It’s sometimes like this. According to a tradition, God says, “I see that My servant prays the Midnight Prayer and worships well. For him not to become proud of himself, I cause him to sleep in and not get up for the Midnight Prayer. He even misses his Morning Prayer. He gets up blaming himself, ‘Oh NO!’ This self-blaming is even better than your emotional crying [before Me]. You’ll grow.” I don’t know. Maybe Imam Husayn (as) likes you very much. Maybe he wants to do as this poem says, “If Layli [the beloved] wanted someone else, why did she break my dish?!”
Some friends have asked what to do for Arbaeen considering the situation. I said if it is not possible to gather in cities, you can put up stands (Mawkibs) in the streets. They said it is not possible to give food either. I said it’s alright if you don’t give food. Put up a stand so that there will be a reminder of Arbaeen in the city. Perhaps God wants you to bring these stands and luminous path from Najaf to Karbala to the cities. Then people will ask, “If this is an Arbaeen stand, why don’t they give food and water?” Say, “It is a little like the path from Kufa to the Levant [where the Household were taken].”
Let’s not abandon Arbaeen! If we can’t go this year, God willing the way will open up next year. I’m sure all of you will go with a different feeling! You’ll go with the feeling that God willing you won’t come back without returning Mahdi, the son of Fatimah (a.j.)…
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Talking with Imam Husayn (as)
Ali Reza Panahian 2020
Arbaeen is close, but we are far.
Will you allow me to talk [with Imam Husayn (as)]? The Supreme Leader [Ayatollah Khamenei] has recently said, “If you can’t go to Karbala on Arbaeen, talk to Husayn (as).”
Although we’re far, we can talk in memory of you [as a poem says]. There are several important recommended supplications for the day of Arbaeen. People can read those with feeling and attention, open up their hearts to Imam Husayn (as) and say, “O the Master of the Martyrs, we liked to come, but it was impossible.”
The Supreme Leader said, “Talk to him and say, ‘Husayn, we wanted to come, but we weren’t able to.’” You who have been to Arbaeen, this is the experience of the Supreme Leader himself. It’s been years that he would like to go. It’s definitely like this that he has said, “Husayn, I want to come, but I can’t. My situation is not such that I can come.” Therefore, he has received light from this. Now he’s telling the young people and his children to do the same thing.
Will you allow me to talk [with Husayn]? O Aba Abdillah, you didn’t let us come for Arbaeen this year. Is it because we didn’t mourn well for you? Our families weren’t dusty enough [like yours were] on this path?! You don’t like us? Or we weren’t loyal after returning from Arbaeen? What is it? O Aba Abdillah, maybe you wanted to make those who love you to be far from you so that they will fall more in love. O Aba Abdillah, open the way for Arbaeen. When we come this time, we’ll be more polite. I promise not to eat as soon as I get hungry [as traditions have recommended], like your children who could smell food on this path but didn’t eat because they weren’t given any food. I promise to be a little harder on myself. Just open the way. I want to reach you, but you have wanted me to be faraway. So I leave what I want for what you want. I want to reach you, but you told me to be faraway. Ok, I will stay away since you have said so! Whatever you say.
Dear friends, we should talk to Aba Abdillah al-Husayn (as). O Aba Abdillah, we definitely have not put enough effort for you. You’re generous. If a person even sighs for you, you take his hand. But these don’t lead to the Imam of the Time’s (a.j.) reappearance. If they did, the Imam (a.j.) would have come!
O Aba Abdillah, open the way. About three and a half million people came the last time [from Iran]. Open the way. Then, we’ll help for twice this number to come for Arbaeen with the least difficulties for everyone. We’ll put more effort. We’ll try to not come just for fun. It’s our duty!
I don’t want to say the reason for the current situation is definitely our faults. We should always have a combination of fear and hope. In the last years, Imam Husayn (as) gathered those who love him. He let them enjoy spiritually. Now he says, “Let’s bring a separation. It’s good for someone in love. He will burn due to this love and be corrected.” Then the Imam will welcome him again. It’s sometimes like this. According to a tradition, God says, “I see that My servant prays the Midnight Prayer and worships well. For him not to become proud of himself, I cause him to sleep in and not get up for the Midnight Prayer. He even misses his Morning Prayer. He gets up blaming himself, ‘Oh NO!’ This self-blaming is even better than your emotional crying [before Me]. You’ll grow.” I don’t know. Maybe Imam Husayn (as) likes you very much. Maybe he wants to do as this poem says, “If Layli [the beloved] wanted someone else, why did she break my dish?!”
Some friends have asked what to do for Arbaeen considering the situation. I said if it is not possible to gather in cities, you can put up stands (Mawkibs) in the streets. They said it is not possible to give food either. I said it’s alright if you don’t give food. Put up a stand so that there will be a reminder of Arbaeen in the city. Perhaps God wants you to bring these stands and luminous path from Najaf to Karbala to the cities. Then people will ask, “If this is an Arbaeen stand, why don’t they give food and water?” Say, “It is a little like the path from Kufa to the Levant [where the Household were taken].”
Let’s not abandon Arbaeen! If we can’t go this year, God willing the way will open up next year. I’m sure all of you will go with a different feeling! You’ll go with the feeling that God willing you won’t come back without returning Mahdi, the son of Fatimah (a.j.)…
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Being Targeted Implies Effectiveness | Dr. Rahimpour Azghadi | Farsi Sub English
If you are being useful and effective for Islam, the enemy will come after you - sooner or later!
Many individuals feel threatened by the enemy and shy away from anything that involves...
If you are being useful and effective for Islam, the enemy will come after you - sooner or later!
Many individuals feel threatened by the enemy and shy away from anything that involves Resistance. They simply spend their lives and depart this world without any footprint.
There are others who realize that if their efforts for the sake of Islam are effective, they will be targeted by the enemy. Yet they continue to walk on the path of Ahl al-Bayt (A) fearlessly. They give every talent of theirs to the Islamic movement and await their martyrdom. These are the real Shias of Ahl al-Bayt (A). These are the true awaiters of Imam Mahdi (A).
Dr. Rahimpour Azghadi highlights that if you do something effective, you will be targeted by them. So, be effective!!
#SoftWar #IslamicResistance
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If you are being useful and effective for Islam, the enemy will come after you - sooner or later!
Many individuals feel threatened by the enemy and shy away from anything that involves Resistance. They simply spend their lives and depart this world without any footprint.
There are others who realize that if their efforts for the sake of Islam are effective, they will be targeted by the enemy. Yet they continue to walk on the path of Ahl al-Bayt (A) fearlessly. They give every talent of theirs to the Islamic movement and await their martyrdom. These are the real Shias of Ahl al-Bayt (A). These are the true awaiters of Imam Mahdi (A).
Dr. Rahimpour Azghadi highlights that if you do something effective, you will be targeted by them. So, be effective!!
#SoftWar #IslamicResistance
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How to Send Gifts to the Deceased; Being Creative with Charity - Maulana Syed Muhammad Rizvi | English
- With the surging second wave of the COVID-9 pandemic, the reality of death is a clear and present reality in front of us
- What can we do to remember family and friends who have passed away?
-...
- With the surging second wave of the COVID-9 pandemic, the reality of death is a clear and present reality in front of us
- What can we do to remember family and friends who have passed away?
- In Islamic literature, there is a concept of \'isale sawab\' - sending gifts to those who have passed
- Covering the 3 forms of gifts: praying for forgiveness, reciting the Qur\'an, and charity
- The two forms of charity, singular and perpetual
- The need to innovate on charitable actions for the deceased, especially looking at the aspect of constant reprinting of Qur\'ans
- The importance of visiting graves
- Narrating a story told by the Prophet regarding charity
\"When someone passes, the family prints Sura Yasin booklets for distribution hoping it\'s recited, & the thawab will go to the deceased. Tell me which Muslim household doesn\'t already have a Qur\'an? Which Qur\'an doesn\'t already have Sura Yasin? Be creative with your charity, look for something that will both help your community & generate thawab for the deceased, such as children\'s education for example. If you really want to print something, then select a dua from Sahifa Sajjadiyyah, or a sermon from Nahjul Balagha so more people may benefit.\"
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- With the surging second wave of the COVID-9 pandemic, the reality of death is a clear and present reality in front of us
- What can we do to remember family and friends who have passed away?
- In Islamic literature, there is a concept of \'isale sawab\' - sending gifts to those who have passed
- Covering the 3 forms of gifts: praying for forgiveness, reciting the Qur\'an, and charity
- The two forms of charity, singular and perpetual
- The need to innovate on charitable actions for the deceased, especially looking at the aspect of constant reprinting of Qur\'ans
- The importance of visiting graves
- Narrating a story told by the Prophet regarding charity
\"When someone passes, the family prints Sura Yasin booklets for distribution hoping it\'s recited, & the thawab will go to the deceased. Tell me which Muslim household doesn\'t already have a Qur\'an? Which Qur\'an doesn\'t already have Sura Yasin? Be creative with your charity, look for something that will both help your community & generate thawab for the deceased, such as children\'s education for example. If you really want to print something, then select a dua from Sahifa Sajjadiyyah, or a sermon from Nahjul Balagha so more people may benefit.\"
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An Outstanding Personality | Ayatollah Misbah Yazdi (R) | Farsi Sub English
One of the greatest personality of our time who was an academic, teacher, philosopher, gnostic, author, speaker, visionary, theoretician, head of institutions, a great defender of Wilayah passed...
One of the greatest personality of our time who was an academic, teacher, philosopher, gnostic, author, speaker, visionary, theoretician, head of institutions, a great defender of Wilayah passed away recently. His academic services will benefit the generations to come. This clip is comprised of a selection of a few of his short clips.
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One of the greatest personality of our time who was an academic, teacher, philosopher, gnostic, author, speaker, visionary, theoretician, head of institutions, a great defender of Wilayah passed away recently. His academic services will benefit the generations to come. This clip is comprised of a selection of a few of his short clips.
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[ Friday Khutba] Equality of Man in Islam; The Message of Hajj - Maulana Syed Muhammad Rizvi | English
- Importance of pondering over why Allah(s.w.t) wants us to go all the way to Makkah for hajj.
- Explanation of Aayat 97 of Surah Aale Imran where Allah(s.w.t) mentions how it is a...
- Importance of pondering over why Allah(s.w.t) wants us to go all the way to Makkah for hajj.
- Explanation of Aayat 97 of Surah Aale Imran where Allah(s.w.t) mentions how it is a duty for a Muslim to go for hajj if he has the ability to do so.
- Once the Kaaba’s walls were erected, Allah(s.w.t) asked Prophet Ibrahim to call people for hajj so that they could witness the benefits for themselves.
- There are many benefits when we go for Hajj.
- Getting to network and meet other business traders from around the world.
- The most important benefits are the spiritual and social dimensions of Hajj.
- Hajj is a powerful way of recognizing who we are.
- We shed away all the artificial identities that we have whether it applies to our clothing or political and economic status.
- Everyone is dressed in 2 pieces of Ehram (white cloth) which is a dress that does not belong to any other nation.
- Realizing that no matter what race, colour, ethnicity background or status in society we come from, we are all just servants of Allah(s.w.t) and nothing else.
- Islam does not say that you should not love people of your own tribe, culture or language. Infact, that is part of our innate nature.
- Islam is against discrimination and prejudice amongst the believers on the basis of race, colour, culture or language.
- According to the 4th Imam we will be accountable in the eyes of Allah (s.w.t) when we start preferring our own kind even if they are evil over the righteous ones from another tribe.
- “Asabiya” (discrimanation/bias) is when you support your own people even if they are unjust and wrong.
- Mention of the words of Malcom X, on the impact that hajj had on him from a letter that he wrote to his wife.
- Islam is a religion that is colour-blind and is our identity as part of a global Ummah (nation).
- Inspite of millions of Muslims going for hajj, we don’t see any changes when it comes to unity and equality amongst believers.
- Example of the way the rich gulf state treats Muslims from other nations.
- This attitude still present amongst those known as the custodians of the “haramayn”.
- “Mawali” is the plural of the word “mawla” which means slave or client.
- In the pre Islamic era, a foreigner would not have security for himself, his life and his property unless he would be affiliated with a local tribe. He would be a “mawla” of the tribe.
- Islam abolished this but it was later revived again. Only the school of the Ahlulbayt opposed this concept.
- The “mawalis” were attracted to the Ahlulbayt because they did not differentiate between Arab or non Arab, master or slave and rich or poor.
- Narration of a story from the life of Imam Ali Raza (a.s) of when he asked all the workers and slaves to join him and eat dinner together.
- Mention of all the Imams whose mothers were from different parts of the world. 4 of them being from the African continent.
- Molana Sayyid Saeed Akhtar Rizvi was the pioneer in tabligh among the African people.
- Today Bilal Muslim mission is the pride of the community while it was not the case in the early days.
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- Importance of pondering over why Allah(s.w.t) wants us to go all the way to Makkah for hajj.
- Explanation of Aayat 97 of Surah Aale Imran where Allah(s.w.t) mentions how it is a duty for a Muslim to go for hajj if he has the ability to do so.
- Once the Kaaba’s walls were erected, Allah(s.w.t) asked Prophet Ibrahim to call people for hajj so that they could witness the benefits for themselves.
- There are many benefits when we go for Hajj.
- Getting to network and meet other business traders from around the world.
- The most important benefits are the spiritual and social dimensions of Hajj.
- Hajj is a powerful way of recognizing who we are.
- We shed away all the artificial identities that we have whether it applies to our clothing or political and economic status.
- Everyone is dressed in 2 pieces of Ehram (white cloth) which is a dress that does not belong to any other nation.
- Realizing that no matter what race, colour, ethnicity background or status in society we come from, we are all just servants of Allah(s.w.t) and nothing else.
- Islam does not say that you should not love people of your own tribe, culture or language. Infact, that is part of our innate nature.
- Islam is against discrimination and prejudice amongst the believers on the basis of race, colour, culture or language.
- According to the 4th Imam we will be accountable in the eyes of Allah (s.w.t) when we start preferring our own kind even if they are evil over the righteous ones from another tribe.
- “Asabiya” (discrimanation/bias) is when you support your own people even if they are unjust and wrong.
- Mention of the words of Malcom X, on the impact that hajj had on him from a letter that he wrote to his wife.
- Islam is a religion that is colour-blind and is our identity as part of a global Ummah (nation).
- Inspite of millions of Muslims going for hajj, we don’t see any changes when it comes to unity and equality amongst believers.
- Example of the way the rich gulf state treats Muslims from other nations.
- This attitude still present amongst those known as the custodians of the “haramayn”.
- “Mawali” is the plural of the word “mawla” which means slave or client.
- In the pre Islamic era, a foreigner would not have security for himself, his life and his property unless he would be affiliated with a local tribe. He would be a “mawla” of the tribe.
- Islam abolished this but it was later revived again. Only the school of the Ahlulbayt opposed this concept.
- The “mawalis” were attracted to the Ahlulbayt because they did not differentiate between Arab or non Arab, master or slave and rich or poor.
- Narration of a story from the life of Imam Ali Raza (a.s) of when he asked all the workers and slaves to join him and eat dinner together.
- Mention of all the Imams whose mothers were from different parts of the world. 4 of them being from the African continent.
- Molana Sayyid Saeed Akhtar Rizvi was the pioneer in tabligh among the African people.
- Today Bilal Muslim mission is the pride of the community while it was not the case in the early days.
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A Conversation Between Sayyida Zahra & Prophet Muhammad | Farsi Sub English
The love between Prophet Muhammad (S) and his beloved daughter Sayyid Fatima Zahra (S) was unparalleled. Yet after the passing away of the noble messenger of Allah, Sayyid Zahra was...
The love between Prophet Muhammad (S) and his beloved daughter Sayyid Fatima Zahra (S) was unparalleled. Yet after the passing away of the noble messenger of Allah, Sayyid Zahra was martyred at the hands of so-called Muslims. According to some historical accounts, she was only around 18 years of age when she departed this world.
The Leader, Imam Khamenei narrates a conversation that took place between Sayyida Fatima Zahra (A) and the holy Prophet (S).
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The love between Prophet Muhammad (S) and his beloved daughter Sayyid Fatima Zahra (S) was unparalleled. Yet after the passing away of the noble messenger of Allah, Sayyid Zahra was martyred at the hands of so-called Muslims. According to some historical accounts, she was only around 18 years of age when she departed this world.
The Leader, Imam Khamenei narrates a conversation that took place between Sayyida Fatima Zahra (A) and the holy Prophet (S).
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[11] A Frame of Mementos - Serial - English
A stone\\\\\\\'s throw away from Imam Reza\\\\\\\'s shrine in Mashhad, there stands a hotel where many travelers have weird and wonderful experiences, returning home with renewed faith and a...
A stone\\\\\\\'s throw away from Imam Reza\\\\\\\'s shrine in Mashhad, there stands a hotel where many travelers have weird and wonderful experiences, returning home with renewed faith and a photograph taken at Mr. Razi\\\\\\\'s shop. For some prayers are answered, sometimes lessons are learnt and for others, wounds are healed.
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A stone\\\\\\\'s throw away from Imam Reza\\\\\\\'s shrine in Mashhad, there stands a hotel where many travelers have weird and wonderful experiences, returning home with renewed faith and a photograph taken at Mr. Razi\\\\\\\'s shop. For some prayers are answered, sometimes lessons are learnt and for others, wounds are healed.
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[12] A Frame of Mementos - Serial - English
A stone\\\\\\\'s throw away from Imam Reza\\\\\\\'s shrine in Mashhad, there stands a hotel where many travelers have weird and wonderful experiences, returning home with renewed faith and a...
A stone\\\\\\\'s throw away from Imam Reza\\\\\\\'s shrine in Mashhad, there stands a hotel where many travelers have weird and wonderful experiences, returning home with renewed faith and a photograph taken at Mr. Razi\\\\\\\'s shop. For some prayers are answered, sometimes lessons are learnt and for others, wounds are healed.
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A stone\\\\\\\'s throw away from Imam Reza\\\\\\\'s shrine in Mashhad, there stands a hotel where many travelers have weird and wonderful experiences, returning home with renewed faith and a photograph taken at Mr. Razi\\\\\\\'s shop. For some prayers are answered, sometimes lessons are learnt and for others, wounds are healed.
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[13] A Frame of Mementos - Serial - English
A stone\\\\\\\'s throw away from Imam Reza\\\\\\\'s shrine in Mashhad, there stands a hotel where many travelers have weird and wonderful experiences, returning home with renewed faith and a...
A stone\\\\\\\'s throw away from Imam Reza\\\\\\\'s shrine in Mashhad, there stands a hotel where many travelers have weird and wonderful experiences, returning home with renewed faith and a photograph taken at Mr. Razi\\\\\\\'s shop. For some prayers are answered, sometimes lessons are learnt and for others, wounds are healed.
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A stone\\\\\\\'s throw away from Imam Reza\\\\\\\'s shrine in Mashhad, there stands a hotel where many travelers have weird and wonderful experiences, returning home with renewed faith and a photograph taken at Mr. Razi\\\\\\\'s shop. For some prayers are answered, sometimes lessons are learnt and for others, wounds are healed.
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[14] A Frame of Mementos - Serial - English
A stone\\\\\\\'s throw away from Imam Reza\\\\\\\'s shrine in Mashhad, there stands a hotel where many travelers have weird and wonderful experiences, returning home with renewed faith and a...
A stone\\\\\\\'s throw away from Imam Reza\\\\\\\'s shrine in Mashhad, there stands a hotel where many travelers have weird and wonderful experiences, returning home with renewed faith and a photograph taken at Mr. Razi\\\\\\\'s shop. For some prayers are answered, sometimes lessons are learnt and for others, wounds are healed.
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A stone\\\\\\\'s throw away from Imam Reza\\\\\\\'s shrine in Mashhad, there stands a hotel where many travelers have weird and wonderful experiences, returning home with renewed faith and a photograph taken at Mr. Razi\\\\\\\'s shop. For some prayers are answered, sometimes lessons are learnt and for others, wounds are healed.
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[14] A Frame of Mementos - Serial - English
A stones throw away from Imam Rezas shrine in Mashhad, there stands a hotel where many travelers have weird and wonderful experiences, returning home with renewed faith and a photograph taken at...
A stones throw away from Imam Rezas shrine in Mashhad, there stands a hotel where many travelers have weird and wonderful experiences, returning home with renewed faith and a photograph taken at Mr. Razis shop. For some prayers are answered, sometimes lessons are learnt and for others, wounds are healed.
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A stones throw away from Imam Rezas shrine in Mashhad, there stands a hotel where many travelers have weird and wonderful experiences, returning home with renewed faith and a photograph taken at Mr. Razis shop. For some prayers are answered, sometimes lessons are learnt and for others, wounds are healed.
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[15] A Frame of Mementos - Serial - English
A stones throw away from Imam Rezas shrine in Mashhad, there stands a hotel where many travelers have weird and wonderful experiences, returning home with renewed faith and a photograph taken at...
A stones throw away from Imam Rezas shrine in Mashhad, there stands a hotel where many travelers have weird and wonderful experiences, returning home with renewed faith and a photograph taken at Mr. Razis shop. For some prayers are answered, sometimes lessons are learnt and for others, wounds are healed.
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A stones throw away from Imam Rezas shrine in Mashhad, there stands a hotel where many travelers have weird and wonderful experiences, returning home with renewed faith and a photograph taken at Mr. Razis shop. For some prayers are answered, sometimes lessons are learnt and for others, wounds are healed.
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[16] A Frame of Mementos - Serial - English
A stones throw away from Imam Rezas shrine in Mashhad, there stands a hotel where many travelers have weird and wonderful experiences, returning home with renewed faith and a photograph taken at...
A stones throw away from Imam Rezas shrine in Mashhad, there stands a hotel where many travelers have weird and wonderful experiences, returning home with renewed faith and a photograph taken at Mr. Razis shop. For some prayers are answered, sometimes lessons are learnt and for others, wounds are healed.
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A stones throw away from Imam Rezas shrine in Mashhad, there stands a hotel where many travelers have weird and wonderful experiences, returning home with renewed faith and a photograph taken at Mr. Razis shop. For some prayers are answered, sometimes lessons are learnt and for others, wounds are healed.
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[17] A Frame of Mementos - Serial - English
A stones throw away from Imam Rezas shrine in Mashhad, there stands a hotel where many travelers have weird and wonderful experiences, returning home with renewed faith and a photograph taken at...
A stones throw away from Imam Rezas shrine in Mashhad, there stands a hotel where many travelers have weird and wonderful experiences, returning home with renewed faith and a photograph taken at Mr. Razis shop. For some prayers are answered, sometimes lessons are learnt and for others, wounds are healed.
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A stones throw away from Imam Rezas shrine in Mashhad, there stands a hotel where many travelers have weird and wonderful experiences, returning home with renewed faith and a photograph taken at Mr. Razis shop. For some prayers are answered, sometimes lessons are learnt and for others, wounds are healed.
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[18] A Frame of Mementos - Serial - English
A stones throw away from Imam Rezas shrine in Mashhad, there stands a hotel where many travelers have weird and wonderful experiences, returning home with renewed faith and a photograph taken at...
A stones throw away from Imam Rezas shrine in Mashhad, there stands a hotel where many travelers have weird and wonderful experiences, returning home with renewed faith and a photograph taken at Mr. Razis shop. For some prayers are answered, sometimes lessons are learnt and for others, wounds are healed.
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A stones throw away from Imam Rezas shrine in Mashhad, there stands a hotel where many travelers have weird and wonderful experiences, returning home with renewed faith and a photograph taken at Mr. Razis shop. For some prayers are answered, sometimes lessons are learnt and for others, wounds are healed.
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[19] A Frame of Mementos - Serial - English
A stones throw away from Imam Rezas shrine in Mashhad, there stands a hotel where many travelers have weird and wonderful experiences, returning home with renewed faith and a photograph taken at...
A stones throw away from Imam Rezas shrine in Mashhad, there stands a hotel where many travelers have weird and wonderful experiences, returning home with renewed faith and a photograph taken at Mr. Razis shop. For some prayers are answered, sometimes lessons are learnt and for others, wounds are healed.
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A stones throw away from Imam Rezas shrine in Mashhad, there stands a hotel where many travelers have weird and wonderful experiences, returning home with renewed faith and a photograph taken at Mr. Razis shop. For some prayers are answered, sometimes lessons are learnt and for others, wounds are healed.