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[55] Hadith Explanation by Imam Khamenei | Oppression is a Greater Sin - Farsi sub English
[55] Hadith Explanation by Imam Khamenei | Oppression is a Greater Sin
Ayatollah Khamenei explains how oppression is a greater sin.
Duration: 04:52
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Ayatollah Khamenei explains how oppression is a greater sin.
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[55] Hadith Explanation by Imam Khamenei | Oppression is a Greater Sin
Ayatollah Khamenei explains how oppression is a greater sin.
Duration: 04:52
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[123] Hadith Explanation by Imam Khamenei | Three Types of Oppression | Farsi Sub English
Ayatollah Khamenei explains a hadith of Imam Baqir (A) in which the Imam lists three types of oppression. What are these three types? Would Allah forgive someone who commits each one of...
Ayatollah Khamenei explains a hadith of Imam Baqir (A) in which the Imam lists three types of oppression. What are these three types? Would Allah forgive someone who commits each one of them? Is performing repentance the solution? Is there any type of oppression that Allah won\'t forgive?
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Ayatollah Khamenei explains a hadith of Imam Baqir (A) in which the Imam lists three types of oppression. What are these three types? Would Allah forgive someone who commits each one of them? Is performing repentance the solution? Is there any type of oppression that Allah won\'t forgive?
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[Audio] - Rise Against Oppression - Fri Sermon Murtaza Zaidi - 16 May 2008 - Urdu
Friday sermon by Agha Ali Murtaza Zaidi. Main emphasis was that a Shia should always raise voice against oppression and the evil. Also touched the importance of purification in the second part.
Friday sermon by Agha Ali Murtaza Zaidi. Main emphasis was that a Shia should always raise voice against oppression and the evil. Also touched the importance of purification in the second part.
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Sayyed Nasrallah on Bahraini Revolution, Special Oppression Against it - Arabic sub English
The Secretary General of Hezbollah, Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah, said that there is currently a special type of oppression against the Bahraini people.
Sayyed Nasrallah also said that those who are...
The Secretary General of Hezbollah, Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah, said that there is currently a special type of oppression against the Bahraini people.
Sayyed Nasrallah also said that those who are banking on the Bahraini people tiring in their calls for their basic rights, are actually banking on a mirage.
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The Secretary General of Hezbollah, Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah, said that there is currently a special type of oppression against the Bahraini people.
Sayyed Nasrallah also said that those who are banking on the Bahraini people tiring in their calls for their basic rights, are actually banking on a mirage.
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The Three Types of Injustice/Oppression (Dhulm) | Shaykh Salim Yusufali | English
In order for us to properly confront and oppose injustice, we must understand the three types of injustice. The Arabic word “Dhulm” is sometimes translated as “injustice” and sometimes as...
In order for us to properly confront and oppose injustice, we must understand the three types of injustice. The Arabic word “Dhulm” is sometimes translated as “injustice” and sometimes as “oppression”; though both of these translations do not possess the ability to adequately describe what Dhulm really is. In order to truly light up the darkness, we must recognise and eradicate Dhulm at 3 levels.
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In order for us to properly confront and oppose injustice, we must understand the three types of injustice. The Arabic word “Dhulm” is sometimes translated as “injustice” and sometimes as “oppression”; though both of these translations do not possess the ability to adequately describe what Dhulm really is. In order to truly light up the darkness, we must recognise and eradicate Dhulm at 3 levels.
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Oppression on Kashmir by India | A Short Report | English
Although the Indian government and army never stopped oppression on the Kashmiri Muslims, yet the recent wave of bullying, torturing, and pressure exerted on the Muslim majority occupied Kashmir is...
Although the Indian government and army never stopped oppression on the Kashmiri Muslims, yet the recent wave of bullying, torturing, and pressure exerted on the Muslim majority occupied Kashmir is unprecedented. Here is a short report highlighting the Kashmir issue.
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Although the Indian government and army never stopped oppression on the Kashmiri Muslims, yet the recent wave of bullying, torturing, and pressure exerted on the Muslim majority occupied Kashmir is unprecedented. Here is a short report highlighting the Kashmir issue.
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[1] [CLIP] Sh. Hamza Sodagar - Purpose of Muharram Gathering - 2011 - 1433 - English
You can get full audio at - http://www.afosa.org/lectures/muharram01.mp3
This introductory lecture commenced with a reminder of the purpose of the annual gatherings of the first 10 days of...
You can get full audio at - http://www.afosa.org/lectures/muharram01.mp3
This introductory lecture commenced with a reminder of the purpose of the annual gatherings of the first 10 days of Muharram. These gatherings are a commemoration of the revolution of Imam Husayn ibn Ali (AS), the Saviour of Islam. Imam Husayn’s (AS) death was to prevent the distortion of the message of his grandfather, and to ensure the survival of the core tenets of Islam, which were being torn apart after the ascension to the Khilafa by Yazid ibn Muawiya.
This commemoration, besides providing a reminder of the events that occurred in Karbala, result in a spiritual rejuvenation. It is reported that the Holy Prophet Muhammad (SAWW) said: “Surely Husayn is Lamp of Guidance (Misbaah ul Huda) and the Ark of Salvation (Safinatun Najaat).” The annual gatherings of Muharram help save the souls of those who are part of them.
In addition to this, the message of Imam Husayn (AS), being one of revolution against oppression provides inspiration for us to rise against tyranny and oppression. The call of “Hayhat minna zilla” (Woe unto the wretched (oppressor)” that Imam Husayn (AS) made resonates as loudly today as it did centuries ago. The commemorations of Muharram were part of the driving force that led to the overthrow of the despotic Pahlavi regime and led to the formation of the Islamic Republic of Iran.
This inspiration to fight against oppression continues today, and is reflected in the so-called Arab Spring. The Middle East is undergoing an Islamic reawakening, that has led to the uprisings against the tyrants and a reaffirmation of the core values of Islam. This movement is further inspiring others worldwide, and the size of the “Occupy” movement reflects man’s innate urge to fight all forms of oppression.
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You can get full audio at - http://www.afosa.org/lectures/muharram01.mp3
This introductory lecture commenced with a reminder of the purpose of the annual gatherings of the first 10 days of Muharram. These gatherings are a commemoration of the revolution of Imam Husayn ibn Ali (AS), the Saviour of Islam. Imam Husayn’s (AS) death was to prevent the distortion of the message of his grandfather, and to ensure the survival of the core tenets of Islam, which were being torn apart after the ascension to the Khilafa by Yazid ibn Muawiya.
This commemoration, besides providing a reminder of the events that occurred in Karbala, result in a spiritual rejuvenation. It is reported that the Holy Prophet Muhammad (SAWW) said: “Surely Husayn is Lamp of Guidance (Misbaah ul Huda) and the Ark of Salvation (Safinatun Najaat).” The annual gatherings of Muharram help save the souls of those who are part of them.
In addition to this, the message of Imam Husayn (AS), being one of revolution against oppression provides inspiration for us to rise against tyranny and oppression. The call of “Hayhat minna zilla” (Woe unto the wretched (oppressor)” that Imam Husayn (AS) made resonates as loudly today as it did centuries ago. The commemorations of Muharram were part of the driving force that led to the overthrow of the despotic Pahlavi regime and led to the formation of the Islamic Republic of Iran.
This inspiration to fight against oppression continues today, and is reflected in the so-called Arab Spring. The Middle East is undergoing an Islamic reawakening, that has led to the uprisings against the tyrants and a reaffirmation of the core values of Islam. This movement is further inspiring others worldwide, and the size of the “Occupy” movement reflects man’s innate urge to fight all forms of oppression.
The Arrival of Imam Mahdi - Must See! - Persian
The second half of the video has Persian lyrics. Here is a related and very insightful excerpt from Shaheed Baqir Sadr's book THE AWAITED SAVIOR: The Mahdi is not only an embodiment of the Islamic...
The second half of the video has Persian lyrics. Here is a related and very insightful excerpt from Shaheed Baqir Sadr's book THE AWAITED SAVIOR: The Mahdi is not only an embodiment of the Islamic belief but he is also the symbol of an aspiration cherished by mankind irrespective of its divergent religious doctrines. He is also the crystallization of an instructive inspiration through which all people, regardless of their religious affiliations, have learned to await a day when a heavenly mission, with all its implications, will achieve their final goal and the tiring march of humanity across history will culminate satisfactorily in peace and tranquillity....... The religion, when it endorses this common consciousness and stresses that in the long run this world will be filled with justice and equity after having been filled with injustice and oppression, gives it a factual value and converts it into a definite belief in the future course of humanity. This belief is not merely a source of consolation, but it is also a source of virtue and strength. It is a source of virtue because the belief in the Mahdi means the total elimination of injustice and oppression prevailing in the world. It is a source of inexhaustible strength because it provides hope which enables man to resist frustration, howsoever, hopeless and dismal the circumstances may be. The belief in the appointed day proves that it is possible for the forces of justice to face the world filled with injustice and oppression, to prevail upon the forces of injustice and to reconstruct the world order. After all prevalence of injustice, howsoever dominant and extensive it may become, is an abnormal state and must in the long run be eliminated. The prospect of its elimination after reaching its climax, infuses a great hope in every persecuted individual and every oppressed nation that it is still possible to change the state of affairs. -- http://www.al-islam.org/awaited/index.htm
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The second half of the video has Persian lyrics. Here is a related and very insightful excerpt from Shaheed Baqir Sadr's book THE AWAITED SAVIOR: The Mahdi is not only an embodiment of the Islamic belief but he is also the symbol of an aspiration cherished by mankind irrespective of its divergent religious doctrines. He is also the crystallization of an instructive inspiration through which all people, regardless of their religious affiliations, have learned to await a day when a heavenly mission, with all its implications, will achieve their final goal and the tiring march of humanity across history will culminate satisfactorily in peace and tranquillity....... The religion, when it endorses this common consciousness and stresses that in the long run this world will be filled with justice and equity after having been filled with injustice and oppression, gives it a factual value and converts it into a definite belief in the future course of humanity. This belief is not merely a source of consolation, but it is also a source of virtue and strength. It is a source of virtue because the belief in the Mahdi means the total elimination of injustice and oppression prevailing in the world. It is a source of inexhaustible strength because it provides hope which enables man to resist frustration, howsoever, hopeless and dismal the circumstances may be. The belief in the appointed day proves that it is possible for the forces of justice to face the world filled with injustice and oppression, to prevail upon the forces of injustice and to reconstruct the world order. After all prevalence of injustice, howsoever dominant and extensive it may become, is an abnormal state and must in the long run be eliminated. The prospect of its elimination after reaching its climax, infuses a great hope in every persecuted individual and every oppressed nation that it is still possible to change the state of affairs. -- http://www.al-islam.org/awaited/index.htm