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Brave - Connected to Global Ummah - Pious - Mazloom - Target of accusations - Enemies were afraid of him - A real Man - Great Follower of Leader - A man whose death brought grieve for LEADERS....
Brave - Connected to Global Ummah - Pious - Mazloom - Target of accusations - Enemies were afraid of him - A real Man - Great Follower of Leader - A man whose death brought grieve for LEADERS. Still Do not Get it - It is no other than our beloved Brother Imad Mughniyah - USER CONTRIBUTION
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Brave - Connected to Global Ummah - Pious - Mazloom - Target of accusations - Enemies were afraid of him - A real Man - Great Follower of Leader - A man whose death brought grieve for LEADERS. Still Do not Get it - It is no other than our beloved Brother Imad Mughniyah - USER CONTRIBUTION
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Note of Thanks - 2nd Dawn of Islam - Conference at Calgary - English
Conference to commemorate Imam Khomeini and other great personalities of Islam for the contemporary world. Held at Calgary on June 22 2008
Conference to commemorate Imam Khomeini and other great personalities of Islam for the contemporary world. Held at Calgary on June 22 2008
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2nd Dawn of Islam Conference at Calgary - Fayyaz Mehdi of CASMO - English
2nd Dawn of Islam - Conference at Calgary 2008 to commemorate Imam Khomeini and other great personalities of Islam for the contemporary world. Held at Calgary on June 22 2008
2nd Dawn of Islam - Conference at Calgary 2008 to commemorate Imam Khomeini and other great personalities of Islam for the contemporary world. Held at Calgary on June 22 2008
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Sunni Aalim explains that 4 Imams of Ahlul Sunnah are students of IMAM JAFAR SADIQ a.s. - Urdu
Sunni Aalim explains that 4 Imams of Ahlul Sunnah are students of IMAM JAFAR SADIQ a.s. - Urdu. The Imams of Four sects within Sunni school of thought, namely, Abu Hanifa, Malik, Shafei, Hanbal,...
Sunni Aalim explains that 4 Imams of Ahlul Sunnah are students of IMAM JAFAR SADIQ a.s. - Urdu. The Imams of Four sects within Sunni school of thought, namely, Abu Hanifa, Malik, Shafei, Hanbal, are all directly or indirectly students of Imam Jafar Sadiq (a.s), the great grandson of Rasool Allah (s.a.w.a.w). Imam Jafar Sadiq (a.s) is considered to be sixth Imam of Shia school of thought, Imam Ali (a.s) bring the first Imam. May Allah grant us wisdom to understand that the knowledge of Imam e Sadiq (a.s) was incomperable to any other scholar of any world. IMAM(a.s) IS THE SOURCE OF ALL KNOWLEDGES. All the Shia Imam's were taught divinely. None of the Imams of shia school of thought went to any school or madressa to acquire knowledge. No history ever mentions that any of the 12 Imams (that Shias believe to be the true Imams sent by Allah) had any teacher. Please inform our Sunni brothers that the teachings of Imam Jafar e Sadiq (a.s) will inshaAllah take us all to salvation. May Allah unite Shias and Sunnis so that they can fight their common enemies, the enemies of Islam, the enemies of humanity - the taghoot of our time!
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Sunni Aalim explains that 4 Imams of Ahlul Sunnah are students of IMAM JAFAR SADIQ a.s. - Urdu. The Imams of Four sects within Sunni school of thought, namely, Abu Hanifa, Malik, Shafei, Hanbal, are all directly or indirectly students of Imam Jafar Sadiq (a.s), the great grandson of Rasool Allah (s.a.w.a.w). Imam Jafar Sadiq (a.s) is considered to be sixth Imam of Shia school of thought, Imam Ali (a.s) bring the first Imam. May Allah grant us wisdom to understand that the knowledge of Imam e Sadiq (a.s) was incomperable to any other scholar of any world. IMAM(a.s) IS THE SOURCE OF ALL KNOWLEDGES. All the Shia Imam's were taught divinely. None of the Imams of shia school of thought went to any school or madressa to acquire knowledge. No history ever mentions that any of the 12 Imams (that Shias believe to be the true Imams sent by Allah) had any teacher. Please inform our Sunni brothers that the teachings of Imam Jafar e Sadiq (a.s) will inshaAllah take us all to salvation. May Allah unite Shias and Sunnis so that they can fight their common enemies, the enemies of Islam, the enemies of humanity - the taghoot of our time!
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al-imam_hospital_for_islam - Arabic Sub English
A beautiful peom about imam hussain as in which a peot from behrain says that the holy shrine of imam hussain as is consider as the hospital for all humans where they are treated without any cost...
A beautiful peom about imam hussain as in which a peot from behrain says that the holy shrine of imam hussain as is consider as the hospital for all humans where they are treated without any cost and also get the cure of all diseases which cant be cured in other hospital
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A beautiful peom about imam hussain as in which a peot from behrain says that the holy shrine of imam hussain as is consider as the hospital for all humans where they are treated without any cost and also get the cure of all diseases which cant be cured in other hospital
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Interview with Palestinian PM Ismail Haniya - By Yvonne Ridley - Press TV - English
Press TVs correspondent Yvonne Ridley conducted this interview when she along with other peace activists went to Gaza to break the Israeli Blockade last month in August.
Press TVs correspondent Yvonne Ridley conducted this interview when she along with other peace activists went to Gaza to break the Israeli Blockade last month in August.
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Sheikh Munir Blessing of Marriage Spanish
In this khutba sheikh Munir explains one verse in the holy Quran which might be misunderstood\"... Allah has created men weak by nature..\" He explains that this weakness is no other than...
In this khutba sheikh Munir explains one verse in the holy Quran which might be misunderstood\"... Allah has created men weak by nature..\" He explains that this weakness is no other than bachelorhood and that man gets strong by getting married completing half of his faith.
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In this khutba sheikh Munir explains one verse in the holy Quran which might be misunderstood\"... Allah has created men weak by nature..\" He explains that this weakness is no other than bachelorhood and that man gets strong by getting married completing half of his faith.
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26th Sep- Al Quds Day Discussion and World Demonstration - English
Millions of Iranians have staged anti-Israel rallies in the country to commemorate International Quds Day in support of Palestinians.
According to a Press TV reporter, hundreds of thousands...
Millions of Iranians have staged anti-Israel rallies in the country to commemorate International Quds Day in support of Palestinians.
According to a Press TV reporter, hundreds of thousands turned out in the capital city of the Islamic Republic to show solidarity with the Palestinian people.
The late founder of the Islamic Revolution, Imam Khomeini, designated the last Friday of the fasting month of Ramadan as 'Quds Day' to denounce the continuing Israeli oppression of the innocent and defenseless Palestinian nation.
During the rallies, demonstrators made the slogans "Death to Israel" and "Death to America" reverberate throughout the country.
The demonstrators in Tehran also issued a statement to condemn the atrocities of Israeli regime in the occupied Palestinian lands.
Protestors also demanded the return of Palestinian refugees to their homeland, the statement said.
"The demonstrators also raised a lot of money for Palestinians in the refugee camps," Press TV reporter said.
Muslims and non-Muslims in huge numbers all over the world also demonstrate to renew their dedication to support the Palestinians and to condemn the cruel and illegal Israeli occupation.
According to our correspondents in al-Quds (Jerusalem) Palestinians stage the same demonstration to protest the six-decade-old occupation by the Jewish regime.
The demonstrations came as the Israeli imposed siege of the Gaza Strip is causing a humanitarian crisis in the region. The 1.5 million residents of Gaza are trapped, lacking food and essential medical supplies.
Since the Israeli occupation, over five million Palestinians have been forced to flee their homeland. The remaining five million residing in the West Bank, the Gaza Strip and East Jerusalem lack an official status; they have citizenship in no state.
Israel refuses to acknowledge the 'Right of Return' that is reserved for Palestinian (and all other) refugees under international law, claiming it would threaten its so-called 'Jewish identity.'
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Millions of Iranians have staged anti-Israel rallies in the country to commemorate International Quds Day in support of Palestinians.
According to a Press TV reporter, hundreds of thousands turned out in the capital city of the Islamic Republic to show solidarity with the Palestinian people.
The late founder of the Islamic Revolution, Imam Khomeini, designated the last Friday of the fasting month of Ramadan as 'Quds Day' to denounce the continuing Israeli oppression of the innocent and defenseless Palestinian nation.
During the rallies, demonstrators made the slogans "Death to Israel" and "Death to America" reverberate throughout the country.
The demonstrators in Tehran also issued a statement to condemn the atrocities of Israeli regime in the occupied Palestinian lands.
Protestors also demanded the return of Palestinian refugees to their homeland, the statement said.
"The demonstrators also raised a lot of money for Palestinians in the refugee camps," Press TV reporter said.
Muslims and non-Muslims in huge numbers all over the world also demonstrate to renew their dedication to support the Palestinians and to condemn the cruel and illegal Israeli occupation.
According to our correspondents in al-Quds (Jerusalem) Palestinians stage the same demonstration to protest the six-decade-old occupation by the Jewish regime.
The demonstrations came as the Israeli imposed siege of the Gaza Strip is causing a humanitarian crisis in the region. The 1.5 million residents of Gaza are trapped, lacking food and essential medical supplies.
Since the Israeli occupation, over five million Palestinians have been forced to flee their homeland. The remaining five million residing in the West Bank, the Gaza Strip and East Jerusalem lack an official status; they have citizenship in no state.
Israel refuses to acknowledge the 'Right of Return' that is reserved for Palestinian (and all other) refugees under international law, claiming it would threaten its so-called 'Jewish identity.'
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George Bush - Delusional hypocrite at the UN - English
George W Bush has clearly lost his marbles and is seeing in the mirror all he has done but is seeing it as other Countries doing his crimes. Look at this Video and judge for yourself
George W Bush has clearly lost his marbles and is seeing in the mirror all he has done but is seeing it as other Countries doing his crimes. Look at this Video and judge for yourself
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Refuting Channel 4 - The Quran - English
Hamza Andreas Tzortzis and Adnan Rashid from the Hittin Institute refute the accusations made against the Quran by the Channel 4 Programme The Quran. Adnan Rashid starts off by dealing with the...
Hamza Andreas Tzortzis and Adnan Rashid from the Hittin Institute refute the accusations made against the Quran by the Channel 4 Programme The Quran. Adnan Rashid starts off by dealing with the issue of women in Islam and Hamza Andreas Tzortzis refutes the Orientalist preservation theories interpretation of the Quran and other issues.
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Hamza Andreas Tzortzis and Adnan Rashid from the Hittin Institute refute the accusations made against the Quran by the Channel 4 Programme The Quran. Adnan Rashid starts off by dealing with the issue of women in Islam and Hamza Andreas Tzortzis refutes the Orientalist preservation theories interpretation of the Quran and other issues.
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The New Food Wars - Globalization GMOs and Biofuels - Vandana Shiva - English
Violence takes many forms - physical... symbolic...structural. Hunger is a structural violence resulting from current international trade laws formulated by corporate greed. The various forms of...
Violence takes many forms - physical... symbolic...structural. Hunger is a structural violence resulting from current international trade laws formulated by corporate greed. The various forms of violence also implies that the moral activists around the world cannot afford to focus on only one front - while neglecting other - of the prevailing global injustice. --- Across the world food riots are taking place. Scientist and activist Vandana Shiva explores whether the future will be one of food wars or food peace. She argues that the creation of food peace demands a major shift in the way food is produced and distributed and the way in which we manage and use the soil water and biodiversity which makes food production possible. 17th Annual Margolis lecture at UC Irvine. July 2008.
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Violence takes many forms - physical... symbolic...structural. Hunger is a structural violence resulting from current international trade laws formulated by corporate greed. The various forms of violence also implies that the moral activists around the world cannot afford to focus on only one front - while neglecting other - of the prevailing global injustice. --- Across the world food riots are taking place. Scientist and activist Vandana Shiva explores whether the future will be one of food wars or food peace. She argues that the creation of food peace demands a major shift in the way food is produced and distributed and the way in which we manage and use the soil water and biodiversity which makes food production possible. 17th Annual Margolis lecture at UC Irvine. July 2008.
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Healthcare System in the USA - THE AMERICAN DREAM - English
The health care system in the US is ranked 37th overall in the world even though it spends almost double per capita of what other industrialized countries spend. 47 million are not insured and...
The health care system in the US is ranked 37th overall in the world even though it spends almost double per capita of what other industrialized countries spend. 47 million are not insured and almost 2 million filers and their dependents per year claim medical bankruptcy. The Real News Network spoke to Dr. Steffie Woolhandler of Harvard Medical School and Dr. Don McCanne of Physicians for a National Health Program who say John McCains health care proposals would make things worse than they are now and Barack Obamas proposals wont work and wont be enough to fix the problems. The US government must do more on behalf of the American patient
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The health care system in the US is ranked 37th overall in the world even though it spends almost double per capita of what other industrialized countries spend. 47 million are not insured and almost 2 million filers and their dependents per year claim medical bankruptcy. The Real News Network spoke to Dr. Steffie Woolhandler of Harvard Medical School and Dr. Don McCanne of Physicians for a National Health Program who say John McCains health care proposals would make things worse than they are now and Barack Obamas proposals wont work and wont be enough to fix the problems. The US government must do more on behalf of the American patient
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Bush-Cheney guilty of war crimes - English
The activists and legal observers participating in the demonstrations wanted to deliver a letter to Attorney General Michael B. Mukasey, saying outgoing President George W. Bush and Vice President...
The activists and legal observers participating in the demonstrations wanted to deliver a letter to Attorney General Michael B. Mukasey, saying outgoing President George W. Bush and Vice President Dick Cheney should be taken accountable for treason, murder, bribery and other high crimes.
"This is not about getting them out of office, that's impeachment. This is about holding them accountable," said David Swanson, the founder of After Downing Street (ADS).
On the way to the department, the crowd, however, was stopped by a low-level press secretary who pledged he would hand the letter over to the attorney general, Press TV correspondent Jahan Hafez reported.
"We really need to have a medium with him (Michael Mukasey) and we need him to agree to look into the crimes of the Bush administration which are many," stressed Linda Letendre of the National Campaign for Nonviolent Resistance (NCNR).
As Justice Department officials passed the protesters, activists read off the names of those lost in the war.
The protesters then lay on the ground to symbolize those who killed in the so-called war on terror.
"If in fact your elected officials are not held the same standard that the regular citizens are, then you don't have the standard, you don't have the rule of law," one of the activists said.
"That's extremely dangerous for everybody," she warned.
"We are directly responsible for those and I would call them murders …Then you have another four million Iraqis who have been displaced from their homes and businesses and their children. There is cholera, there is no water, there is no electricity," another protester lamented, referring to the dire consequences the Iraqi nation has been suffering after the US-led invasion of the country in 2003.
"There is constant fear and it's hard to sit still, knowing that we have done this and that we are allowing it to continue," she added.
The anti-war community says that choosing a new commander-in-chief is not enough and it does not justify thousands of people who have died because of the policies of the Bush administration.
They say the real change comes about when George W. Bush and Dick Cheney are indicated over war crimes and crimes against humanity
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The activists and legal observers participating in the demonstrations wanted to deliver a letter to Attorney General Michael B. Mukasey, saying outgoing President George W. Bush and Vice President Dick Cheney should be taken accountable for treason, murder, bribery and other high crimes.
"This is not about getting them out of office, that's impeachment. This is about holding them accountable," said David Swanson, the founder of After Downing Street (ADS).
On the way to the department, the crowd, however, was stopped by a low-level press secretary who pledged he would hand the letter over to the attorney general, Press TV correspondent Jahan Hafez reported.
"We really need to have a medium with him (Michael Mukasey) and we need him to agree to look into the crimes of the Bush administration which are many," stressed Linda Letendre of the National Campaign for Nonviolent Resistance (NCNR).
As Justice Department officials passed the protesters, activists read off the names of those lost in the war.
The protesters then lay on the ground to symbolize those who killed in the so-called war on terror.
"If in fact your elected officials are not held the same standard that the regular citizens are, then you don't have the standard, you don't have the rule of law," one of the activists said.
"That's extremely dangerous for everybody," she warned.
"We are directly responsible for those and I would call them murders …Then you have another four million Iraqis who have been displaced from their homes and businesses and their children. There is cholera, there is no water, there is no electricity," another protester lamented, referring to the dire consequences the Iraqi nation has been suffering after the US-led invasion of the country in 2003.
"There is constant fear and it's hard to sit still, knowing that we have done this and that we are allowing it to continue," she added.
The anti-war community says that choosing a new commander-in-chief is not enough and it does not justify thousands of people who have died because of the policies of the Bush administration.
They say the real change comes about when George W. Bush and Dick Cheney are indicated over war crimes and crimes against humanity
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Taxi revolution on Tehran streets - English
Iran has launched a women-only taxi agency that now employs 700 female cab drivers in Tehran and plans to expand to other cities. BBC Report
Iran has launched a women-only taxi agency that now employs 700 female cab drivers in Tehran and plans to expand to other cities. BBC Report
Ahmadinejad Iran unaffected by Financial Crises - News - English
Iran hails world financial crisis as 'end of capitalism'
Oct 15, 2008
TEHRAN (AFP) — Iranian leaders say the world financial crisis indicates the end of capitalism, the failure of...
Iran hails world financial crisis as 'end of capitalism'
Oct 15, 2008
TEHRAN (AFP) — Iranian leaders say the world financial crisis indicates the end of capitalism, the failure of liberal democracy and divine punishment -- marking the superiority of the Islamic republic's political model.
"The school of Marxism has collapsed and the sound of the West's cracking liberal democracy is now being heard," supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said on Monday, recalling the fate of the Soviet Union.
Hardline President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, who is backed by Khamenei, said on Tuesday that "it is the end of capitalism."
Such convictions can be traced back to the ideals of the 1979 Islamic revolution, which Ahmadinejad has sought to revive since he rose to power in 2005.
The firebrand president, who has not missed a chance to denounce Western "decadence" since his election, has exploited the scale of the global crisis to play up his argument.
He benefits from the luxury that the Tehran stock market has been unaffected by the losses that bourses in neighbouring Gulf states have suffered. That stability is attributable to the absence of foreign investors and to the government's firm grip on economic activity.
Several Iranian newspapers, regardless of their reformist or conservative leanings, have also blamed the global economic crisis on excessive liberalism.
And some officials, such as the head of Iran's electoral watchdog body, have come up with less conventional theories and branded the turmoil as "divine punishment."
"These people see the outcome of their bad deeds. This problem has spread to Europe now which makes us happy. The unhappier they are the happier we become," Ayatollah Ali Janati, who heads the Guardians Council, said in last Friday's prayer sermon.
Ahmadinejad has recently echoed that, saying "the reason of their defeat is that they have forgotten God and piety."
The financial crisis should be a divine sign that "the oppressors and the corrupt will be replaced by the pious and believers," he said, adding that "an Islamic banking system will help us survive the current economic crisis."
Ahmadinejad's administration favours such a system, based on interest-free lending, but the system has not been widely implemented and faces criticism by economists.
Elected on a justice campaign, the president has gone on a spending spree to "bring the oil money to the tables" of Iranian people.
But the cash injection to the economy has fuelled inflation, which has risen from around 10 percent at the time of his election to nearly 30 percent.
For Iran's supreme leader, the crisis particularly signifies the superiority of the Islamic republic's political structure, which combines elements of democracy with those of a theocracy.
Khamenei hailed the "victory of the Islamic revolution" in the face of Marxist and liberal ideologies. "Now there is no sign of Marxism in the world and even liberalism is declining," the all powerful leader said.
The Iranian regime deems the concepts of democracy and human rights as "imperialist" tools to dominate other nations.
The Islamic republic thus defends its electoral practice of vetting candidates running for public office according to their religious adherence and its judicial system, which resorts to the death penalty for serious crimes more than any country in the world except for China
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Iran hails world financial crisis as 'end of capitalism'
Oct 15, 2008
TEHRAN (AFP) — Iranian leaders say the world financial crisis indicates the end of capitalism, the failure of liberal democracy and divine punishment -- marking the superiority of the Islamic republic's political model.
"The school of Marxism has collapsed and the sound of the West's cracking liberal democracy is now being heard," supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said on Monday, recalling the fate of the Soviet Union.
Hardline President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, who is backed by Khamenei, said on Tuesday that "it is the end of capitalism."
Such convictions can be traced back to the ideals of the 1979 Islamic revolution, which Ahmadinejad has sought to revive since he rose to power in 2005.
The firebrand president, who has not missed a chance to denounce Western "decadence" since his election, has exploited the scale of the global crisis to play up his argument.
He benefits from the luxury that the Tehran stock market has been unaffected by the losses that bourses in neighbouring Gulf states have suffered. That stability is attributable to the absence of foreign investors and to the government's firm grip on economic activity.
Several Iranian newspapers, regardless of their reformist or conservative leanings, have also blamed the global economic crisis on excessive liberalism.
And some officials, such as the head of Iran's electoral watchdog body, have come up with less conventional theories and branded the turmoil as "divine punishment."
"These people see the outcome of their bad deeds. This problem has spread to Europe now which makes us happy. The unhappier they are the happier we become," Ayatollah Ali Janati, who heads the Guardians Council, said in last Friday's prayer sermon.
Ahmadinejad has recently echoed that, saying "the reason of their defeat is that they have forgotten God and piety."
The financial crisis should be a divine sign that "the oppressors and the corrupt will be replaced by the pious and believers," he said, adding that "an Islamic banking system will help us survive the current economic crisis."
Ahmadinejad's administration favours such a system, based on interest-free lending, but the system has not been widely implemented and faces criticism by economists.
Elected on a justice campaign, the president has gone on a spending spree to "bring the oil money to the tables" of Iranian people.
But the cash injection to the economy has fuelled inflation, which has risen from around 10 percent at the time of his election to nearly 30 percent.
For Iran's supreme leader, the crisis particularly signifies the superiority of the Islamic republic's political structure, which combines elements of democracy with those of a theocracy.
Khamenei hailed the "victory of the Islamic revolution" in the face of Marxist and liberal ideologies. "Now there is no sign of Marxism in the world and even liberalism is declining," the all powerful leader said.
The Iranian regime deems the concepts of democracy and human rights as "imperialist" tools to dominate other nations.
The Islamic republic thus defends its electoral practice of vetting candidates running for public office according to their religious adherence and its judicial system, which resorts to the death penalty for serious crimes more than any country in the world except for China