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Going From Islamic Skills to An Islamic Attitude | IP Talk Show | English
We have understood so far that knowledge is necessary if we want to be a good Muslim. We also established that practice is also an integral part of being a good Muslim. But is remaining at the...
We have understood so far that knowledge is necessary if we want to be a good Muslim. We also established that practice is also an integral part of being a good Muslim. But is remaining at the level of practice sufficient for our ultimate perfection?
How are the historical example of Talha ibn Ubaydallah and Zubayr ibn al-Awwam related to our discussion about \"Going From Islamic Skills to An Islamic Attitude\"?
Is it possible for someone to have Islamic knowledge, practice Islamic skills, and still not reach the zenith of Islam or even worse, become misguided?
Furthermore, how are the historical examples of Umar ibn Sa\'d and Hur ibn Yazid al-Riyahi relevant to our discussion as we speak about \"Going From Islamic Skills to An Islamic Attitude\"?
And how does the example of Iblis, relate to our discussion, especially when considering that he had first-hand knowledge and had been \'practicing\' for thousands of years?
What is the effect of a plain ole\' book when it comes to the acquisition of knowledge, especially in the present-day technological age?
And ultimately, how should we be \"Going From Islamic Skills to An Islamic Attitude\"?
In order to answer these questions and more, we humbly invited Shaykh Ali Hemani from the Republic of India to help explain and guide us on how we should be \"Going From Islamic Skills to An Islamic Attitude\".
#IslamicPulse #IPTalkShow #Islam #Allah #Quran #AhlulBayt #Truth #Justice #Rghteousness #Freedom #Independence #IslamicRevolution #IslamicAwakening #Enlightenment #Awareness
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We have understood so far that knowledge is necessary if we want to be a good Muslim. We also established that practice is also an integral part of being a good Muslim. But is remaining at the level of practice sufficient for our ultimate perfection?
How are the historical example of Talha ibn Ubaydallah and Zubayr ibn al-Awwam related to our discussion about \"Going From Islamic Skills to An Islamic Attitude\"?
Is it possible for someone to have Islamic knowledge, practice Islamic skills, and still not reach the zenith of Islam or even worse, become misguided?
Furthermore, how are the historical examples of Umar ibn Sa\'d and Hur ibn Yazid al-Riyahi relevant to our discussion as we speak about \"Going From Islamic Skills to An Islamic Attitude\"?
And how does the example of Iblis, relate to our discussion, especially when considering that he had first-hand knowledge and had been \'practicing\' for thousands of years?
What is the effect of a plain ole\' book when it comes to the acquisition of knowledge, especially in the present-day technological age?
And ultimately, how should we be \"Going From Islamic Skills to An Islamic Attitude\"?
In order to answer these questions and more, we humbly invited Shaykh Ali Hemani from the Republic of India to help explain and guide us on how we should be \"Going From Islamic Skills to An Islamic Attitude\".
#IslamicPulse #IPTalkShow #Islam #Allah #Quran #AhlulBayt #Truth #Justice #Rghteousness #Freedom #Independence #IslamicRevolution #IslamicAwakening #Enlightenment #Awareness
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Going From Defense to Offense | Ayatollah Mohsen Araki | Farsi Sub English
What are some interesting points about the Night Journey of the esteemed Messenger of Allah (S)?
And how is verse number 1 of chapter number 17 of the holy Qur\'an relevant to the...
What are some interesting points about the Night Journey of the esteemed Messenger of Allah (S)?
And how is verse number 1 of chapter number 17 of the holy Qur\'an relevant to the present-day?
And how is the Night Journey of the Messenger of Allah (S) applicable to each and every one of us?
Finally, what does it mean that the Resistance Front is going from defense to offense?
Ayatollah Mohsen Araki speaks about how the Resistance Axis is \"Going From Defense to Offense\".
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What are some interesting points about the Night Journey of the esteemed Messenger of Allah (S)?
And how is verse number 1 of chapter number 17 of the holy Qur\'an relevant to the present-day?
And how is the Night Journey of the Messenger of Allah (S) applicable to each and every one of us?
Finally, what does it mean that the Resistance Front is going from defense to offense?
Ayatollah Mohsen Araki speaks about how the Resistance Axis is \"Going From Defense to Offense\".
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Grand Illusion - Gas prices are NOT going up - English
The rise in gas prices is just another political illusion The problem is fake money from the criminals called the Federal Reserve and their partners in crime the people called the federal government
The rise in gas prices is just another political illusion The problem is fake money from the criminals called the Federal Reserve and their partners in crime the people called the federal government
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Cover-up Is Going On In Tokyo & Washington-English
A large scale cover-up of the extent and severity of Japan s multiple nuclear meltdowns is now underway, according to Yoichi Shimatsu, the former editor of the Japan Times Weekly. Mr. Shimatsu...
A large scale cover-up of the extent and severity of Japan s multiple nuclear meltdowns is now underway, according to Yoichi Shimatsu, the former editor of the Japan Times Weekly. Mr. Shimatsu appeared on CCTV, China’s state-run television network.
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A large scale cover-up of the extent and severity of Japan s multiple nuclear meltdowns is now underway, according to Yoichi Shimatsu, the former editor of the Japan Times Weekly. Mr. Shimatsu appeared on CCTV, China’s state-run television network.
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[2] Leveson inquiry: British media & political class - Comment - 31 May 2012 - English
[31 May 2012] Leveson inquiry: British media & political class - Comment - English
Tony Blair arrived at the Royal Courts of Justice with a wave, but there were protests going on outside. Tony...
[31 May 2012] Leveson inquiry: British media & political class - Comment - English
Tony Blair arrived at the Royal Courts of Justice with a wave, but there were protests going on outside. Tony Blair's testimony at the Leveson inquiry was as measured and considered as ever. David Lawley-Wakelin, a documentary film-maker, who managed to get past security-coded doors to access the judges' corridor leading to courtroom 73 on May 28, pointed to the 59-year-old ex-Labour leader and shouted, "This man is a war criminal."
"This man should be arrested for war crimes. JP Morgan paid (Mr. Blair) off for the Iraq war. Three months after he invaded Iraq they held up the Iraq bank for $20 billion (£13bn)," said Lawley-Wakelin. "He was then paid $6 million (£4m) every year and still is from JP Morgan six months after he left office."
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[31 May 2012] Leveson inquiry: British media & political class - Comment - English
Tony Blair arrived at the Royal Courts of Justice with a wave, but there were protests going on outside. Tony Blair's testimony at the Leveson inquiry was as measured and considered as ever. David Lawley-Wakelin, a documentary film-maker, who managed to get past security-coded doors to access the judges' corridor leading to courtroom 73 on May 28, pointed to the 59-year-old ex-Labour leader and shouted, "This man is a war criminal."
"This man should be arrested for war crimes. JP Morgan paid (Mr. Blair) off for the Iraq war. Three months after he invaded Iraq they held up the Iraq bank for $20 billion (£13bn)," said Lawley-Wakelin. "He was then paid $6 million (£4m) every year and still is from JP Morgan six months after he left office."
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[27 Oct 2013] Bahrain opposition boycotts national dialog over crackdown - English
Bahrain\'s opposition group say they\'re going to continue their boycott of a national dialog over the Manama regime\'s ongoing crackdown on dissent.
They\'ve stressed that the recent release of...
Bahrain\'s opposition group say they\'re going to continue their boycott of a national dialog over the Manama regime\'s ongoing crackdown on dissent.
They\'ve stressed that the recent release of the leader of the main opposition bloc, al-Wefaq, is not enough for them to return to the national dialog. This, just days after a Bahraini court ordered the release of Khalil al-Marzuq and said his case will be reviewed in mid-December. Marzuq was charged with encouraging anti-regime violence in the tiny island state in the Persian Gulf. He has rejected the charges. His arrest had prompted the Shia-led opposition to suspend political talks with the regime. Bahrain has been the scene of almost-daily protests against the regime since mid-February 2011, despite a heavy-handed crackdown on pro-democracy rallies.
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Bahrain\'s opposition group say they\'re going to continue their boycott of a national dialog over the Manama regime\'s ongoing crackdown on dissent.
They\'ve stressed that the recent release of the leader of the main opposition bloc, al-Wefaq, is not enough for them to return to the national dialog. This, just days after a Bahraini court ordered the release of Khalil al-Marzuq and said his case will be reviewed in mid-December. Marzuq was charged with encouraging anti-regime violence in the tiny island state in the Persian Gulf. He has rejected the charges. His arrest had prompted the Shia-led opposition to suspend political talks with the regime. Bahrain has been the scene of almost-daily protests against the regime since mid-February 2011, despite a heavy-handed crackdown on pro-democracy rallies.
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[31 Oct 2013] Insecurity threatens upcoming elections in Afghanistan - English
Afghans are going to pick their future president on April 2014. Many of them believe it would be a new chapter in the history of their country. However, they are already facing a big challenge and...
Afghans are going to pick their future president on April 2014. Many of them believe it would be a new chapter in the history of their country. However, they are already facing a big challenge and that is growing insecurity.
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Afghans are going to pick their future president on April 2014. Many of them believe it would be a new chapter in the history of their country. However, they are already facing a big challenge and that is growing insecurity.