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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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Comparing Two Opposites: Ali (A) and Muawiyah | Agha Rahimpour Azghadi | Farsi sub English
How did Imam Ali (A) approach politics and war? How did Muawiyah? What were their methods of dealing with the enemy? No judgements, just cold, hard facts from Agha Rahimpour Azghadi.
How did Imam Ali (A) approach politics and war? How did Muawiyah? What were their methods of dealing with the enemy? No judgements, just cold, hard facts from Agha Rahimpour Azghadi.
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Islam of Imam Ali (A) VS Islam of Umayyads | Dr. Rahimpour Azghadi | Farsi Sub English
The divine Islam of Ahl al-Bayt (A) is different from the fake Islam of Umayyads. What is the real point of contention between the two? Why did Imam Ali (A) say that I am being...
The divine Islam of Ahl al-Bayt (A) is different from the fake Islam of Umayyads. What is the real point of contention between the two? Why did Imam Ali (A) say that I am being martyred due to the intensity of my justice? Why did many elites did not accompany Imam Ali (A)?
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The divine Islam of Ahl al-Bayt (A) is different from the fake Islam of Umayyads. What is the real point of contention between the two? Why did Imam Ali (A) say that I am being martyred due to the intensity of my justice? Why did many elites did not accompany Imam Ali (A)?
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Rahimpour Azghadi: Life, Merits and Sayings of Ayatollah Khomeini [Part 1] - Persian sub English
Part 1 of "A Proposal For Tomorrow", the popular Islamic television show on Iranian TV during the twentieth anniversary of Ayatollah Khomeini's demise. Mentions Ayatollah Khomeini's view,...
Part 1 of "A Proposal For Tomorrow", the popular Islamic television show on Iranian TV during the twentieth anniversary of Ayatollah Khomeini's demise. Mentions Ayatollah Khomeini's view, Khaled Islamboulli, Hamas, Hezbollah, a new party for oppressed people around the world regardless of religious beliefs, the definition of "Islamic" and "Republic", unity among Islamic sects, backgrounds and humanity in general, an explanation of the Wilayat al-Faqih principle that forms the pillar of Iran's politics and more.
Prof. Dr. Hassan Rahimpour Azghadi (Persian: ???? ??? ?????) is a lecturer, philosopher and political strategist and popular television personality in the Islamic Republic of Iran. His lectures are filmed and shown on the IRIB Channel 2 called "A model for tomorrow" (???? ???? ????), aired Fridays after the Jumu'ah prayers.
Azghadi has travelled throughout the world to give lectures, his focus is on social, political, and economic affairs in contemporary Islamic Iran. Some of the subjects he addresses are notably that of the Islamic Hijab (veil), Westoxification, American hegemony, Communism, Christianity, Lebanese Hezbollah, Jihad, Freedom, Marxism, Western moral corruption, nuclear energy, Shi'a Islam, Israel, Aristotle and Plato, Liberal Democracy, Islamic economics, political Islam but also youth affairs and social struggle.
Since the Islamic Republic's Revolution Day he has given a series of lectures on the life and sayings of the Ayatollah Khomeini.
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Part 1 of "A Proposal For Tomorrow", the popular Islamic television show on Iranian TV during the twentieth anniversary of Ayatollah Khomeini's demise. Mentions Ayatollah Khomeini's view, Khaled Islamboulli, Hamas, Hezbollah, a new party for oppressed people around the world regardless of religious beliefs, the definition of "Islamic" and "Republic", unity among Islamic sects, backgrounds and humanity in general, an explanation of the Wilayat al-Faqih principle that forms the pillar of Iran's politics and more.
Prof. Dr. Hassan Rahimpour Azghadi (Persian: ???? ??? ?????) is a lecturer, philosopher and political strategist and popular television personality in the Islamic Republic of Iran. His lectures are filmed and shown on the IRIB Channel 2 called "A model for tomorrow" (???? ???? ????), aired Fridays after the Jumu'ah prayers.
Azghadi has travelled throughout the world to give lectures, his focus is on social, political, and economic affairs in contemporary Islamic Iran. Some of the subjects he addresses are notably that of the Islamic Hijab (veil), Westoxification, American hegemony, Communism, Christianity, Lebanese Hezbollah, Jihad, Freedom, Marxism, Western moral corruption, nuclear energy, Shi'a Islam, Israel, Aristotle and Plato, Liberal Democracy, Islamic economics, political Islam but also youth affairs and social struggle.
Since the Islamic Republic's Revolution Day he has given a series of lectures on the life and sayings of the Ayatollah Khomeini.
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The Ends Don\'t Justify The Means | Agha Rahimpour Azghadi | Farsi Sub English
Does Islam promote the concept of the means justify the ends?
Or is the real Islamic model that the means don\\\'t justify the ends?
How do we respond to an individual who does something bad...
Does Islam promote the concept of the means justify the ends?
Or is the real Islamic model that the means don\\\'t justify the ends?
How do we respond to an individual who does something bad to us? How do we respond to a power or a nation that does something bad to us? Is there a difference?
What does Imam Hasan (A) tradition mean when he (A) says \\\"repel the evil with the good\\\"?
A must see clip by Agha Rahimpour Azghadi where he answers these questions and many more.
It\\\'s time to start walking the path correctly; Islam will show you the way.
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Does Islam promote the concept of the means justify the ends?
Or is the real Islamic model that the means don\\\'t justify the ends?
How do we respond to an individual who does something bad to us? How do we respond to a power or a nation that does something bad to us? Is there a difference?
What does Imam Hasan (A) tradition mean when he (A) says \\\"repel the evil with the good\\\"?
A must see clip by Agha Rahimpour Azghadi where he answers these questions and many more.
It\\\'s time to start walking the path correctly; Islam will show you the way.
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Shia Political Thought VS Secular Political Thought | Agha Rahimpour Azghadi | Farsi Sub English
What is social and individual freedom?
What is the Shia model regarding this concept when compared with the models of Thomas Hobbes and John Locke?
Does an individual or a society have the...
What is social and individual freedom?
What is the Shia model regarding this concept when compared with the models of Thomas Hobbes and John Locke?
Does an individual or a society have the right to commit suicide?
And where does God play a role in all of these discussions?
Shia-Islamic political thought has a fundamental difference with the secular political thought. What is it?
The topics such as freedom, self-determination, rights, choice, etc. can be understood properly once this topic becomes clear for an individual.
Agha Rahimpour Azghadi discusses all these issues and much more.
#Islam #IslamicPoliticalThought #Secularism
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What is social and individual freedom?
What is the Shia model regarding this concept when compared with the models of Thomas Hobbes and John Locke?
Does an individual or a society have the right to commit suicide?
And where does God play a role in all of these discussions?
Shia-Islamic political thought has a fundamental difference with the secular political thought. What is it?
The topics such as freedom, self-determination, rights, choice, etc. can be understood properly once this topic becomes clear for an individual.
Agha Rahimpour Azghadi discusses all these issues and much more.
#Islam #IslamicPoliticalThought #Secularism
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Harmless Shiaism | Ustad Rahimpour Azghadi | Farsi Sub English
What are the characteristics of one of the modern-day deviations of Shiaism?
And is Ashura a one-day event confined in history or do we too, face the test that was faced by the people present in...
What are the characteristics of one of the modern-day deviations of Shiaism?
And is Ashura a one-day event confined in history or do we too, face the test that was faced by the people present in Karbala that day?
Furthermore, what does the background of the martyrs of Karbala tell us?
And finally, what is the prerequisite to be chosen by Allah to receive Divine guidance?
Agha Rahimpour Azghadi beautifully answers and explains from the Shrine of Imam Husayn (A) in the holy city of Karbala.
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What are the characteristics of one of the modern-day deviations of Shiaism?
And is Ashura a one-day event confined in history or do we too, face the test that was faced by the people present in Karbala that day?
Furthermore, what does the background of the martyrs of Karbala tell us?
And finally, what is the prerequisite to be chosen by Allah to receive Divine guidance?
Agha Rahimpour Azghadi beautifully answers and explains from the Shrine of Imam Husayn (A) in the holy city of Karbala.
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Freedom, Logic, Ethics, and the Islamic Republic | Agha Rahimpour Azghadi | Farsi Sub English
Why is the Institution for Enjoining Good and Forbidding Evil so incredibly important?
What are the three free thinking fundamentals?
Furthermore, why are logic, ethics, and freedom equally...
Why is the Institution for Enjoining Good and Forbidding Evil so incredibly important?
What are the three free thinking fundamentals?
Furthermore, why are logic, ethics, and freedom equally important?
Additionally, does the freedom of criticism, expression, and freedom to question anyone exist in the Islamic Republic\\\'s System?
What are the things that are forbidden all over the world and not just in the Islamic Republic of Iran?
And finally, how can we avoid falling into chaos and/or dictatorship?
Ustad Rahimpour Azghadi explains the importance of logic, ethics, and freedom for maintaining equilibrium and avoiding the trap of dictatorship or utter chaos, as he connects the three speaking about \\\"Freedom, Logic, Ethics, and the Islamic Republic\\\".
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Why is the Institution for Enjoining Good and Forbidding Evil so incredibly important?
What are the three free thinking fundamentals?
Furthermore, why are logic, ethics, and freedom equally important?
Additionally, does the freedom of criticism, expression, and freedom to question anyone exist in the Islamic Republic\\\'s System?
What are the things that are forbidden all over the world and not just in the Islamic Republic of Iran?
And finally, how can we avoid falling into chaos and/or dictatorship?
Ustad Rahimpour Azghadi explains the importance of logic, ethics, and freedom for maintaining equilibrium and avoiding the trap of dictatorship or utter chaos, as he connects the three speaking about \\\"Freedom, Logic, Ethics, and the Islamic Republic\\\".
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Dr Azghadi - Lecture on Basiji - Persian
Dr. Hasan Rahimpur Azghadi of the Iranian Supreme Council for Cultural Revolution speaking on the culture of Basiji
Dr. Hasan Rahimpur Azghadi of the Iranian Supreme Council for Cultural Revolution speaking on the culture of Basiji
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