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Afghani Defender of the Shrine | Farsi Sub English
Afghani Defender of the Shrine
An interview with the family of Shaheed Raza Ismaili - a Defender of the Shring of Sayyida Zaynab (S).
Martyr Raza was only 19 and originally from...
Afghani Defender of the Shrine
An interview with the family of Shaheed Raza Ismaili - a Defender of the Shring of Sayyida Zaynab (S).
Martyr Raza was only 19 and originally from Afghanistan. A heartshaking interview with his mother, wife, and sister. These are the chosen ones who sacrificed their lives, left everything and everyone behind to go out on the journey of deep love with Ahl al-Bayt (A) and commitment to Islam. Till these young soldiers of Islam are protecting the shrines, no Yazid can get close to the sanctities of Islam. #DeathToAmerica #DeathToISIS
#OneUmmah #Defender #Shrine #Syria #Fatimiyoon #Brigade #Martyrdom
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Afghani Defender of the Shrine
An interview with the family of Shaheed Raza Ismaili - a Defender of the Shring of Sayyida Zaynab (S).
Martyr Raza was only 19 and originally from Afghanistan. A heartshaking interview with his mother, wife, and sister. These are the chosen ones who sacrificed their lives, left everything and everyone behind to go out on the journey of deep love with Ahl al-Bayt (A) and commitment to Islam. Till these young soldiers of Islam are protecting the shrines, no Yazid can get close to the sanctities of Islam. #DeathToAmerica #DeathToISIS
#OneUmmah #Defender #Shrine #Syria #Fatimiyoon #Brigade #Martyrdom
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Jamaluddin Afghani and Sunni-Shia Unity - Discussion - Urdu
Although some older sources claim that al-Afghani was born in 1838 in Asadabad a district of Kunar Province in Afghanistan - overwhelming documentation - especially a collection of papers left in...
Although some older sources claim that al-Afghani was born in 1838 in Asadabad a district of Kunar Province in Afghanistan - overwhelming documentation - especially a collection of papers left in Iran upon his expulsion in 1891 - now proves that he was born and spent his childhood in Iran. Al-Afghani who adhered to the Shia branch of Islam claimed to be an Afghan probably in order to present himself as a Sunni Muslim and to escape oppression by the Iranian government when the oppressor Shah was ruling the country. According to the best evidence he was educated first at home then taken by his father for further education to Qazvin - to Tehran - and finally while he was still a youth to the Shiite shrine cities in Iraq. This program discusses the role of Jamaluddin Afghan in forming Unity among Sunni and Shias - From Sahar TV - Urdu
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Although some older sources claim that al-Afghani was born in 1838 in Asadabad a district of Kunar Province in Afghanistan - overwhelming documentation - especially a collection of papers left in Iran upon his expulsion in 1891 - now proves that he was born and spent his childhood in Iran. Al-Afghani who adhered to the Shia branch of Islam claimed to be an Afghan probably in order to present himself as a Sunni Muslim and to escape oppression by the Iranian government when the oppressor Shah was ruling the country. According to the best evidence he was educated first at home then taken by his father for further education to Qazvin - to Tehran - and finally while he was still a youth to the Shiite shrine cities in Iraq. This program discusses the role of Jamaluddin Afghan in forming Unity among Sunni and Shias - From Sahar TV - Urdu
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NATO kills 2 More Afghani children - English
NATO lead Canadian forces in Afghanistan killed two kids apparently by mistake. This adds to the death toll of thousands of innocent civilians that have been killed since the invasion in 2001.
NATO lead Canadian forces in Afghanistan killed two kids apparently by mistake. This adds to the death toll of thousands of innocent civilians that have been killed since the invasion in 2001.
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Workshop on Afghanistan - English
Conference held by Mohammed Daud Miraki about the consequences of the war for the afghani peopole and the use of uranium weapons by the Us army
Conference held by Mohammed Daud Miraki about the consequences of the war for the afghani peopole and the use of uranium weapons by the Us army
Indian Commissioner has an Islamic/Humanity Message for Muslims. [URDU/HINDI CLIP]
Indian Hindu Commissioner has an Islamic/Humanity Message for Muslims which ALL Pakistani , Afghani & Saudi Mullahs Don't Give To People To Stop Killing of Innocent People ( Terrorism ).
Indian Hindu Commissioner has an Islamic/Humanity Message for Muslims which ALL Pakistani , Afghani & Saudi Mullahs Don't Give To People To Stop Killing of Innocent People ( Terrorism ).
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[19 Dec 2013] Pakistan conference opposes US long term military presence - English
These international experts gathered here in the Pakistani capital Islamabad to discuss the future of Afghanistan.
The two-day conference is discussing the impact of US plans to pull out of...
These international experts gathered here in the Pakistani capital Islamabad to discuss the future of Afghanistan.
The two-day conference is discussing the impact of US plans to pull out of Afghanistan by the end of 2014. One of the key taking points here is the implication of US plans to maintain its military presence in Afghanistan beyond 2014. The US is currently discussing a bilateral security agreement with Afghanistan to ensure its long term presence in the country.
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These international experts gathered here in the Pakistani capital Islamabad to discuss the future of Afghanistan.
The two-day conference is discussing the impact of US plans to pull out of Afghanistan by the end of 2014. One of the key taking points here is the implication of US plans to maintain its military presence in Afghanistan beyond 2014. The US is currently discussing a bilateral security agreement with Afghanistan to ensure its long term presence in the country.
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