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[01 Jan 2014] The US calls on Afghanistan not to release 88 prisoners from a jail - English
The Bagram prison north of Kabul has been holding hundreds of prisoners for years. They were detained while the facility was under the American control. But the US ceded its control to the Afghans...
The Bagram prison north of Kabul has been holding hundreds of prisoners for years. They were detained while the facility was under the American control. But the US ceded its control to the Afghans after several years of delay. Now, the Afghan government wants to free 88 prisoners there. It follows the release of at least 6-hundred and fifty inmates. Kabul says it\'s found insufficient evidence to continue their detention. But Washington is angry about this, saying the prisoners pose a serious security threat. The row comes at a time when relations between the two sides are at a new low. Ties have grown strained particularly over President Hamid Karzai\'s refusal to sign a security deal to keep U-S troops in Afghanistan after 20-14.
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The Bagram prison north of Kabul has been holding hundreds of prisoners for years. They were detained while the facility was under the American control. But the US ceded its control to the Afghans after several years of delay. Now, the Afghan government wants to free 88 prisoners there. It follows the release of at least 6-hundred and fifty inmates. Kabul says it\'s found insufficient evidence to continue their detention. But Washington is angry about this, saying the prisoners pose a serious security threat. The row comes at a time when relations between the two sides are at a new low. Ties have grown strained particularly over President Hamid Karzai\'s refusal to sign a security deal to keep U-S troops in Afghanistan after 20-14.
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Afghans rally in solidarity with Bahrainis - 23Apr2011 - English
These people gathered in Kabul to voice their support for the protests in Bahrain. They have strongly condemned the crackdown on anti government protestors there.
These people gathered in Kabul to voice their support for the protests in Bahrain. They have strongly condemned the crackdown on anti government protestors there.
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[09 May 13] Afghan president confirms US demand for permanent bases - English
President Hamid Karzai for the first time has made public that the US wants to have permanent military presence in Afghanistan. He has also unveiled the number of bases the US is mulling over....
President Hamid Karzai for the first time has made public that the US wants to have permanent military presence in Afghanistan. He has also unveiled the number of bases the US is mulling over. Karzai wants to let the US have these bases but with some conditions. But on the streets, local Afghans are angry at the prospect of permanent US bases in their country. The say such bases will bring about more problems to Afghans, and that they no more trust foreign forces. It has now been 12 years of war since the US invaded Afghanistan, ostensibly to fight the Taliban and bring peace.
Fayez Khorshid, Press TV, Kabul
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President Hamid Karzai for the first time has made public that the US wants to have permanent military presence in Afghanistan. He has also unveiled the number of bases the US is mulling over. Karzai wants to let the US have these bases but with some conditions. But on the streets, local Afghans are angry at the prospect of permanent US bases in their country. The say such bases will bring about more problems to Afghans, and that they no more trust foreign forces. It has now been 12 years of war since the US invaded Afghanistan, ostensibly to fight the Taliban and bring peace.
Fayez Khorshid, Press TV, Kabul
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[20 Nov 2013] US, Afghanistan draft security deal - English
Washington and Kabul have agreed on a final version of a security pact under which American troops would be allowed to remain in Afghanistan beyond 2014. Afghanistan\'s assembly of the elders known...
Washington and Kabul have agreed on a final version of a security pact under which American troops would be allowed to remain in Afghanistan beyond 2014. Afghanistan\'s assembly of the elders known as the Loya Jirga will meet Thursday to vote on the pact, known as the Bilateral Security Agreement.
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Washington and Kabul have agreed on a final version of a security pact under which American troops would be allowed to remain in Afghanistan beyond 2014. Afghanistan\'s assembly of the elders known as the Loya Jirga will meet Thursday to vote on the pact, known as the Bilateral Security Agreement.
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[20 Nov 2013] Afghans opposed to security agreement with US - English
The Loya Jirga starting Thursday in Kabul will be a four-day affair. Thousands of delegates have already arrived for the meeting. They will sit down and decide on a much hyped security deal with...
The Loya Jirga starting Thursday in Kabul will be a four-day affair. Thousands of delegates have already arrived for the meeting. They will sit down and decide on a much hyped security deal with Washington. But criticism is mounting over the pact with many politicians, like Saeed Alemi Balkhi, are even opposed to the jirga saying thid is not legally binding.
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The Loya Jirga starting Thursday in Kabul will be a four-day affair. Thousands of delegates have already arrived for the meeting. They will sit down and decide on a much hyped security deal with Washington. But criticism is mounting over the pact with many politicians, like Saeed Alemi Balkhi, are even opposed to the jirga saying thid is not legally binding.
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[21 Nov 2013] US, Afghanistan draft security deal - English
Washington and Kabul have agreed on a final version of a security pact under which American troops would be allowed to remain in Afghanistan beyond 2014. Afghanistan\'s assembly of the elders known...
Washington and Kabul have agreed on a final version of a security pact under which American troops would be allowed to remain in Afghanistan beyond 2014. Afghanistan\'s assembly of the elders known as the Loya Jirga will meet Thursday to vote on the pact, known as the Bilateral Security Agreement.
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Washington and Kabul have agreed on a final version of a security pact under which American troops would be allowed to remain in Afghanistan beyond 2014. Afghanistan\'s assembly of the elders known as the Loya Jirga will meet Thursday to vote on the pact, known as the Bilateral Security Agreement.
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[22 Nov 2013] Afghanistan rejects a US demand to sign a bilateral security pact by the end of this year - English
Afghanistan rejects the U-S demand that Kabul sign a security deal between the two countries as soon as possible.
A spokesman for Afghan President Hamid Karzai says the agreement must wait until...
Afghanistan rejects the U-S demand that Kabul sign a security deal between the two countries as soon as possible.
A spokesman for Afghan President Hamid Karzai says the agreement must wait until after next year\'s presidential election, even if it\'s approved by the Loya Jirga and the parliament. This, after the White House said Karzai\'s failure to sign the Bilateral Security Agreement, or B-S-A, by the end of this year would prevent Washington and its allies from planning for post-20-14 presence in Afghanistan. On Thursday, Karzai said he was willing to delay the signing of the B-S-A until after next year\'s presidential election. However, ordinary Afghans are angry over raids by American and other foreign troops. And they\'ve held protests against the security deal with the U-S.
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Afghanistan rejects the U-S demand that Kabul sign a security deal between the two countries as soon as possible.
A spokesman for Afghan President Hamid Karzai says the agreement must wait until after next year\'s presidential election, even if it\'s approved by the Loya Jirga and the parliament. This, after the White House said Karzai\'s failure to sign the Bilateral Security Agreement, or B-S-A, by the end of this year would prevent Washington and its allies from planning for post-20-14 presence in Afghanistan. On Thursday, Karzai said he was willing to delay the signing of the B-S-A until after next year\'s presidential election. However, ordinary Afghans are angry over raids by American and other foreign troops. And they\'ve held protests against the security deal with the U-S.
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[26 Nov 2013] Karzai says he will not back down from refusal to sign security pact - English
Tension between Kabul and Washington continues to build as Afghan President Hamid Karzai delays signing a security pact with the United States. Washington issues a new warning, while Karzai sets...
Tension between Kabul and Washington continues to build as Afghan President Hamid Karzai delays signing a security pact with the United States. Washington issues a new warning, while Karzai sets new conditions for the deal. The US says it will pull all troops out of Afghanistan if Karzai does not promptly sign the agreement. The warning came during a meeting between Karzai and U-S National Security Advisor Susan Rice. Washington has repeatedly said that it cannot wait until after the April election, with Rice now calling it quote-not viable. However, Karzai has said that he will not back down from his refusal to sign the pact and will leave the decision to his successor. He has asked the US for a guarantee that it will halt all military operations targeting civilian homes. Karzai\'s spokesman says he has also called for a clear commitment to starting the peace process before the crucial security pact is signed.
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Tension between Kabul and Washington continues to build as Afghan President Hamid Karzai delays signing a security pact with the United States. Washington issues a new warning, while Karzai sets new conditions for the deal. The US says it will pull all troops out of Afghanistan if Karzai does not promptly sign the agreement. The warning came during a meeting between Karzai and U-S National Security Advisor Susan Rice. Washington has repeatedly said that it cannot wait until after the April election, with Rice now calling it quote-not viable. However, Karzai has said that he will not back down from his refusal to sign the pact and will leave the decision to his successor. He has asked the US for a guarantee that it will halt all military operations targeting civilian homes. Karzai\'s spokesman says he has also called for a clear commitment to starting the peace process before the crucial security pact is signed.
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[26 Nov 2013] No bilateral interest in US-Afghan deal: Tighe Barry - English
Press TV has conducted an interview with Tighe Barry, activist with CODEPINK, about the increasing tension between Kabul and Washington as Afghan President Hamid Karzai delays signing a security...
Press TV has conducted an interview with Tighe Barry, activist with CODEPINK, about the increasing tension between Kabul and Washington as Afghan President Hamid Karzai delays signing a security pact with the United States, setting new conditions.
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Press TV has conducted an interview with Tighe Barry, activist with CODEPINK, about the increasing tension between Kabul and Washington as Afghan President Hamid Karzai delays signing a security pact with the United States, setting new conditions.
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[16 Dec 2013] Pakistan against bilateral security agreement - English
Pakistan\'s former ambassador to Afghanistan says the signing of the so-called Bilateral Security Agreement between Kabul and Washington will NOT put an end to the war in Afghanistan.
Pakistan\'s former ambassador to Afghanistan says the signing of the so-called Bilateral Security Agreement between Kabul and Washington will NOT put an end to the war in Afghanistan.
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[31 Jan 2014] Pentagon chief warns Kabul against - English
The Pentagon chief has warned Afghanistan against what he termed as foot-dragging on the Bilateral Security Agreement with the US.
Chuck Hagel says the Afghan president\'s deferring risks...
The Pentagon chief has warned Afghanistan against what he termed as foot-dragging on the Bilateral Security Agreement with the US.
Chuck Hagel says the Afghan president\'s deferring risks leaving Washington no time to plan its post-combat mission there. The US defense secretary admitted however that Hamid Karzai was the elected president of a sovereign nation, and Washington\'s ability to influence the decisions he makes, is limited. US-led forces are due to withdraw from Afghanistan by December 2014. But the security agreement under negotiation would allow for a contingent of American troops to remain on the ground. Washington wants its soldiers to enjoy immunity from Afghan law under the deal. However, Karzai has adamantly refused that condition, saying his successor should make the final decision after the presidential election on April 5.
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The Pentagon chief has warned Afghanistan against what he termed as foot-dragging on the Bilateral Security Agreement with the US.
Chuck Hagel says the Afghan president\'s deferring risks leaving Washington no time to plan its post-combat mission there. The US defense secretary admitted however that Hamid Karzai was the elected president of a sovereign nation, and Washington\'s ability to influence the decisions he makes, is limited. US-led forces are due to withdraw from Afghanistan by December 2014. But the security agreement under negotiation would allow for a contingent of American troops to remain on the ground. Washington wants its soldiers to enjoy immunity from Afghan law under the deal. However, Karzai has adamantly refused that condition, saying his successor should make the final decision after the presidential election on April 5.
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[25 Feb 2014] US to withdraw all troops from Afghanistan if deal not signed - English
The U-S will be pulling out all its troops from Afghanistan by the end of the year if Washington and Kabul fail to sign a bilateral security agreement.
The US president has asked the Pentagon to...
The U-S will be pulling out all its troops from Afghanistan by the end of the year if Washington and Kabul fail to sign a bilateral security agreement.
The US president has asked the Pentagon to make preparations for the withdrawal in case the deal with Afghanistan is not signed. Barack Obama has also spoken to his Afghan counterpart about the withdrawal plan, and said that Washington is still open to finalizing the agreement. Hamid Karzai has so far refused to sign the controversial deal over major differences with Washington. The two sides are still at odds on some of the terms, including immunity for American troops and their attacks on Afghan villages and homes.
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The U-S will be pulling out all its troops from Afghanistan by the end of the year if Washington and Kabul fail to sign a bilateral security agreement.
The US president has asked the Pentagon to make preparations for the withdrawal in case the deal with Afghanistan is not signed. Barack Obama has also spoken to his Afghan counterpart about the withdrawal plan, and said that Washington is still open to finalizing the agreement. Hamid Karzai has so far refused to sign the controversial deal over major differences with Washington. The two sides are still at odds on some of the terms, including immunity for American troops and their attacks on Afghan villages and homes.
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The Real Criminal Behind ISIS | Bomb Blast In Kabul, Afghanistan | Farsi Sub English
The ugly face of ISIS (Daesh) is obvious for any informed person on the planet today. That said, who is the real criminal behind ISIS? Who has openly confessed to have created, supported...
The ugly face of ISIS (Daesh) is obvious for any informed person on the planet today. That said, who is the real criminal behind ISIS? Who has openly confessed to have created, supported and financed this terrorist organization? Who has benefitted from the evil activities of this terrorist outfit?
Why is there utter silence when it comes to speaking against the planners and executers of this terrorist project ISIS?
ISIS is an official project of the United States of America. It has been supported and funded by the evil Saudi regime. They are the real criminals. They are responsible for devastating and destroying Afghanistan, Iraq, Syria, Yemen. Countless lives have been lost due to the state sponsored terrorism of the United States of America.
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The ugly face of ISIS (Daesh) is obvious for any informed person on the planet today. That said, who is the real criminal behind ISIS? Who has openly confessed to have created, supported and financed this terrorist organization? Who has benefitted from the evil activities of this terrorist outfit?
Why is there utter silence when it comes to speaking against the planners and executers of this terrorist project ISIS?
ISIS is an official project of the United States of America. It has been supported and funded by the evil Saudi regime. They are the real criminals. They are responsible for devastating and destroying Afghanistan, Iraq, Syria, Yemen. Countless lives have been lost due to the state sponsored terrorism of the United States of America.
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Frequent Suicide Attacks in Afghanistan | Hypocrisy of Western Policy | Maulana Syed Muhammad Rizvi | English
- The unfortunate suicide attacks in Kabul, becoming a regular occurrence in Afghanistan by ISIS affiliates
- The misguided philosophy of these groups, leading them attack those who follow the...
- The unfortunate suicide attacks in Kabul, becoming a regular occurrence in Afghanistan by ISIS affiliates
- The misguided philosophy of these groups, leading them attack those who follow the Prophet and the Sunnah closer than them
- The importance of pursuing knowledge for both men and women, not only men
- Examples of this from the time of the Prophet himself, contradictory to the extremist ideologies of today, preventing women from gaining knowledge
- Examining the hypocrisy of US and Western claims of promoting democracy, human rights, and literacy. All of their efforts consist of ulterior motives, and failed attempts which they abandoned
- All US allies in the Muslim world are dictatorships who have no regard for human rights
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Friday Juma Khutba - September 30th, 2022
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- The unfortunate suicide attacks in Kabul, becoming a regular occurrence in Afghanistan by ISIS affiliates
- The misguided philosophy of these groups, leading them attack those who follow the Prophet and the Sunnah closer than them
- The importance of pursuing knowledge for both men and women, not only men
- Examples of this from the time of the Prophet himself, contradictory to the extremist ideologies of today, preventing women from gaining knowledge
- Examining the hypocrisy of US and Western claims of promoting democracy, human rights, and literacy. All of their efforts consist of ulterior motives, and failed attempts which they abandoned
- All US allies in the Muslim world are dictatorships who have no regard for human rights
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Friday Juma Khutba - September 30th, 2022
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Movie - Hz. Ali (k.v) ve Kisaca Hayati --- Turkish
Alevi inancında Hz. Alinin doğum tarihi 21 Marttır ve bugün Nevroz (Nevruz) Bayramı kabul edilir. Aleviler arıca bugünün başka kudsiyetlerine de inanırlar. Nevruz da kimi...
Alevi inancında Hz. Alinin doğum tarihi 21 Marttır ve bugün Nevroz (Nevruz) Bayramı kabul edilir. Aleviler arıca bugünün başka kudsiyetlerine de inanırlar. Nevruz da kimi yörelerde 9 güne kadar oruç tutulur, kurbanlar kesilir, kabirler ziyaret edilir ve sadakalar dağıtılır. Ateşler yakılır, halaylar çekilir, türküler söylenir, yaşama coşku ile bağlanarak umutlar yinelenir. Nevruz Alevilikte bir neşe ve Barış bayramıdır.
Hz. Ali, İslam Peygamberi Hz. Muhammedin amcasının oğludur. Onun yanında büyümüş ve eğitimini önemli ölçüde ondan almıştır. İslamiyeti ilk kabul eden kişidir. Ayrıca Hz. Muhammedin kızı Hz. Fatima ile evlenmesi vasıtası ile onun damadıdır. Hz. Muhammedin Ehl-i Beytim yani ailem dediği kişilerden biridir. Hz. Fatimadan doğan çocukları vasıtası ile Peygamber soyunun sürdürücüsüdür.
Hz. Peygamber, kendisinden sonra Halifenin kim olması gerektiği konusunda belirttiği beyan ve Hadisleri doğrultusundan yerine Vekil bırakmak istediği kişidir.
Hz. Peygamber bir çok Hadis ve sohbetinde kendisinden sonra Hz. Aliyi Halife olarak tanıtmıştır. Ne var ki Hz. Peygamberin vefatı ile verilen sözler unutulmuş ve Hz. Ali ile bazı taraftarları Hz. Peygamberin defin işlemleri ile ilgilenirken, diğerleri acele tarafından Ebu Bekiri Halife seçerek bir oldu-bitti vakası ile Hz. Alinin hakkı olan Halifelik makamını gasp etmişlerdir.
Hz. Muhammedin Halifelik makamını Hz. Aliye layık görmesi ve onu önermesi elbette sıradan bir akrabalık ilişkisi olamazdı. Böyle olsa Hz. Muhammedin kendi diğer bazı akrabalarını da bu mantıkla gözetmesi gerekirdi. Hz. Muhammed bir Hadislerinde Hz. Aliyi kast ederek ‚Alinin on sekiz özelliği var ki, bunların hiç biri bu ümmetten hiç kimsede yoktur buyurmuşlardır. Bu özelliklerden bir kısmı sadece akrabalık ilişkisi ve benzeri anlamlarla değerlendirilse bile, diğer başka özellikleri muhakkak ki Hz. Alinin olağanüstü birikim ve yeteneklerinden kaynaklanıyordu.
Hz. Muhammed ‚ Ben İlim şehriyim, Ali onun kapısıdır, İlim isteyen kapısına gelsin derken, diğer bir yanı ile de muhakkak ki Hz. Alinin bilgeliğine dikkat çekiyordu.
Hz. Alinin en önemli özelliklerinden bir kaçı, insani ahlâk, yiğitlik, mazlumu koruma, cömertlik, yardımseverlik, erdem, vefa, olgunluk ve yola bağlılık konusunda güvenilir olmaktır. 1400 yıllık tarih boyuna dillere destan olacak ölçüde sevenlerinin gönlünde taht kurmasının hikmetlerinden biri budur.
Alevi-Bektaşiliğin temel ahlak ilkesi olan Eline, Diline, Beline sahip olmak anlayışı Hz. Alide simdelenir. Onu bu yolun ana ilkesi haline getirir. Onun günsel yaşam ilkeleri ve yüzlerce söz ve konuşmalarını içeren deyimlerini bir araya getirdiğimizde bu anlamın ne kadar doğru olduğu çok net bir şekilde ortaya çıkar.
Hz. Alinin öğretileri arasında en çok öne çıkan öğelerden biri onun büyük ilim sahibi olması ve bunu insanlarla paylaşmak istemesidir. Ayrıca ilimi iyi anlamak, halkın yararına kullanmak, yolu gözetmek anlaşılmalıdır.
Gereksiz ve yanılgılı konuşmamayı özellikle gözetmekte, barış içinde ve hoşgörülü olmayı telkin etmektedir. Zulmü ve insanlara haksızlığı şiddetle men etmekte, defalarca haksızlığa uğranılsa dahi, insanların kendilerine haksızlık edenlere zulüm yapmamalarını ısrarla vurgulamaktadır.
Her türlü yalan, dolan, iftira, ikiyüzlülük ve kem sözden insanları caydırmaya çabalar. Mütevaziliği ve alçakgönüllüğü öven, cahil ve yeterince erdem sahibi olanlardan mesafeli durulmasını öneren, dayanışmayı, dürüstlüğü ve adaleti bayrak edinen bir ulu zattır Hz. Ali. İnsan olmanın temel ilkelerinden biri olarak da nefsin köreltilmesini (kontrol altına alınmasını) tavsiye eder ve uygular.
Hiç bir insanı kınamayı hoş görmediği gibi, insanları mensup olduğu kavimler (ırklar) konusunda da eşit tutar. İnsan haklarına son derece uyan ve saygı duyan, Kul hakkını kutsal gören, insanların kula hakkına riayet etmelerini, müslüman olmasalar dahi tüm insanlara adaletle yaklaşılmasını telkin eder.
Kimsesizleri, yetimleri, dulları, köleleri, yaşlıları, bedensel özürlüleri ve çaresizleri korur. Onlara toplumun dayanışma ruhu ile sahip çıkmalarını, onlara umut verilmesini ister.
Hz. Ali, gönül zenginliğini, mal zenginliğinden üstün tutar. Erdemi, olgunluğu; kişinin kendisini bilmesi olarak görür. Dünyevi tutkulardan uzak mutasavvıf bir kişilik sergiler. Şöhret ve zenginliği önemsemez. İnsanların gönül gözünü açmalarını ve tasavvufa yönelmelerini telkin eder
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Alevi inancında Hz. Alinin doğum tarihi 21 Marttır ve bugün Nevroz (Nevruz) Bayramı kabul edilir. Aleviler arıca bugünün başka kudsiyetlerine de inanırlar. Nevruz da kimi yörelerde 9 güne kadar oruç tutulur, kurbanlar kesilir, kabirler ziyaret edilir ve sadakalar dağıtılır. Ateşler yakılır, halaylar çekilir, türküler söylenir, yaşama coşku ile bağlanarak umutlar yinelenir. Nevruz Alevilikte bir neşe ve Barış bayramıdır.
Hz. Ali, İslam Peygamberi Hz. Muhammedin amcasının oğludur. Onun yanında büyümüş ve eğitimini önemli ölçüde ondan almıştır. İslamiyeti ilk kabul eden kişidir. Ayrıca Hz. Muhammedin kızı Hz. Fatima ile evlenmesi vasıtası ile onun damadıdır. Hz. Muhammedin Ehl-i Beytim yani ailem dediği kişilerden biridir. Hz. Fatimadan doğan çocukları vasıtası ile Peygamber soyunun sürdürücüsüdür.
Hz. Peygamber, kendisinden sonra Halifenin kim olması gerektiği konusunda belirttiği beyan ve Hadisleri doğrultusundan yerine Vekil bırakmak istediği kişidir.
Hz. Peygamber bir çok Hadis ve sohbetinde kendisinden sonra Hz. Aliyi Halife olarak tanıtmıştır. Ne var ki Hz. Peygamberin vefatı ile verilen sözler unutulmuş ve Hz. Ali ile bazı taraftarları Hz. Peygamberin defin işlemleri ile ilgilenirken, diğerleri acele tarafından Ebu Bekiri Halife seçerek bir oldu-bitti vakası ile Hz. Alinin hakkı olan Halifelik makamını gasp etmişlerdir.
Hz. Muhammedin Halifelik makamını Hz. Aliye layık görmesi ve onu önermesi elbette sıradan bir akrabalık ilişkisi olamazdı. Böyle olsa Hz. Muhammedin kendi diğer bazı akrabalarını da bu mantıkla gözetmesi gerekirdi. Hz. Muhammed bir Hadislerinde Hz. Aliyi kast ederek ‚Alinin on sekiz özelliği var ki, bunların hiç biri bu ümmetten hiç kimsede yoktur buyurmuşlardır. Bu özelliklerden bir kısmı sadece akrabalık ilişkisi ve benzeri anlamlarla değerlendirilse bile, diğer başka özellikleri muhakkak ki Hz. Alinin olağanüstü birikim ve yeteneklerinden kaynaklanıyordu.
Hz. Muhammed ‚ Ben İlim şehriyim, Ali onun kapısıdır, İlim isteyen kapısına gelsin derken, diğer bir yanı ile de muhakkak ki Hz. Alinin bilgeliğine dikkat çekiyordu.
Hz. Alinin en önemli özelliklerinden bir kaçı, insani ahlâk, yiğitlik, mazlumu koruma, cömertlik, yardımseverlik, erdem, vefa, olgunluk ve yola bağlılık konusunda güvenilir olmaktır. 1400 yıllık tarih boyuna dillere destan olacak ölçüde sevenlerinin gönlünde taht kurmasının hikmetlerinden biri budur.
Alevi-Bektaşiliğin temel ahlak ilkesi olan Eline, Diline, Beline sahip olmak anlayışı Hz. Alide simdelenir. Onu bu yolun ana ilkesi haline getirir. Onun günsel yaşam ilkeleri ve yüzlerce söz ve konuşmalarını içeren deyimlerini bir araya getirdiğimizde bu anlamın ne kadar doğru olduğu çok net bir şekilde ortaya çıkar.
Hz. Alinin öğretileri arasında en çok öne çıkan öğelerden biri onun büyük ilim sahibi olması ve bunu insanlarla paylaşmak istemesidir. Ayrıca ilimi iyi anlamak, halkın yararına kullanmak, yolu gözetmek anlaşılmalıdır.
Gereksiz ve yanılgılı konuşmamayı özellikle gözetmekte, barış içinde ve hoşgörülü olmayı telkin etmektedir. Zulmü ve insanlara haksızlığı şiddetle men etmekte, defalarca haksızlığa uğranılsa dahi, insanların kendilerine haksızlık edenlere zulüm yapmamalarını ısrarla vurgulamaktadır.
Her türlü yalan, dolan, iftira, ikiyüzlülük ve kem sözden insanları caydırmaya çabalar. Mütevaziliği ve alçakgönüllüğü öven, cahil ve yeterince erdem sahibi olanlardan mesafeli durulmasını öneren, dayanışmayı, dürüstlüğü ve adaleti bayrak edinen bir ulu zattır Hz. Ali. İnsan olmanın temel ilkelerinden biri olarak da nefsin köreltilmesini (kontrol altına alınmasını) tavsiye eder ve uygular.
Hiç bir insanı kınamayı hoş görmediği gibi, insanları mensup olduğu kavimler (ırklar) konusunda da eşit tutar. İnsan haklarına son derece uyan ve saygı duyan, Kul hakkını kutsal gören, insanların kula hakkına riayet etmelerini, müslüman olmasalar dahi tüm insanlara adaletle yaklaşılmasını telkin eder.
Kimsesizleri, yetimleri, dulları, köleleri, yaşlıları, bedensel özürlüleri ve çaresizleri korur. Onlara toplumun dayanışma ruhu ile sahip çıkmalarını, onlara umut verilmesini ister.
Hz. Ali, gönül zenginliğini, mal zenginliğinden üstün tutar. Erdemi, olgunluğu; kişinin kendisini bilmesi olarak görür. Dünyevi tutkulardan uzak mutasavvıf bir kişilik sergiler. Şöhret ve zenginliği önemsemez. İnsanların gönül gözünü açmalarını ve tasavvufa yönelmelerini telkin eder
[Latest GeoTv ] Lifestyle of Irani President Ahmadinejad -VS- Pakistani PM & President - Urdu
http://pknews.tv - on tripartite summit -
Mahmoud Ahmadinejad was born in village of Aradan near city of Garmsar, southeast of Tehran in 1956. He is the fourth son of an ironworker who had seven...
http://pknews.tv - on tripartite summit -
Mahmoud Ahmadinejad was born in village of Aradan near city of Garmsar, southeast of Tehran in 1956. He is the fourth son of an ironworker who had seven children. Mahmoud and his family migrated to Tehran when he was one-year-old. He went to primary and high school in Tehran and got his diploma and was admitted to the University of Science and Technology (Elm-o-Sanaat) in the field of civil engineering after he ranked 132nd in the nationwide university entrance exams in 1975. He was accepted as an MS student at the same university in 1986 and became a member of the scientific board of the Civil Engineering College of University of Science and Technology. Later on he got his doctorate in 1987 in the field of engineering and traffic transportation planning. He is married with two sons and one daughter.
Following the 1979 Islamic revolution he became a member the conservative faction of the Office for Strengthening Unity [OSU] Between Universities and Theological Seminaries. The OSU was established by Ayatollah Mohammad Beheshti, one of Ayatollah Khomeini's key advisors, to organize Islamic students against the rapidly growing Islamic group of Mojahedin-e Khalq (MEK).
With invasion of Iraq and start of the Iran-Iraq war in 1980, Ahmadinejad rushed to the western fronts to fight against the enemy and joined the voluntary (basij) forces of the Islamic Revolution's Guards Corps (IRGC). He served in different units of the Islamic Revolution Guards Engineering Corps.
He served as governor of Maku and Khoy cities in the northwestern West Azerbaijan province, and as an advisor to the governor general of the western province of Kurdistan for two years. While serving as the cultural advisor to then Ministry of Culture and Higher Education in 1993, he was appointed as governor general of the newly established northwestern province of Ardebil from 1993 to 1997. He was elected as the exemplary governor general for three consecutive years. But in 1997 the newly-installed Khatami administration removed Ahmadinejad from his post as Ardebil governor general. He returned to the University of Science and Technology (Elm-o-Sanaat) again to teach in 1997.
In April 2003 Ahmadinejad was appointed mayor of Tehran by the capital's municipal council, which is dominated by the hard-line Islamic Iran Developers Coalition (Etelaf-e Abadgaran-e Iran-e Islami). In some of Ahmadinejad's public statements, he has appeared to identify himself as a Developer. He lives a very Spartan lifestyle and that's how he projected himself. As Mayor, he reversed many of the policies of previous moderate and reformist mayors, placing serious religious emphasis on the activities of the cultural centers by turning them into prayer halls during the Islamic holy month of Ramadan. He also suggested the burial of the bodies of martyrs of the Iran-Iraq war in major city squares of Tehran.
On 24 June 2005 Dr. Mahmoud Ahmadinejad was elected as Iran's sixth president. He swept to the presidential post with a stunning 17,046,441 votes out of a total of 27,536,069 votes cast in the runoff election.
In the 2009 presidential election Ahmadinejad was nominated to run for the second term.
In the presidential election of 2009, 39,165,191 ballots were cast on 12th June, according to Iran's election headquarters. Ahmadinejad won 24,527,516 votes, (62.63%). In second place, Mir Hossein Mousavi won 13,216,411 (33.75%) of the votes. The election drew unprecedented public interest in Iran.
The election results remain in dispute as Mir Hossein Mousavi and his supporters who believe that electoral fraud occurred during the election. This popular belief ignited protests and demonstrations in the large cities with a united slogan of “Where is my vote”, which resulted in the birth of “Green Movement” of Iran.
Finally Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei formally endorsed Ahmadinejad as President on 3 August 2009, and Dr. Ahmadinejad was sworn in for a second term on 5 August 2009
Pakistan, Afghanistan and Iran have agreed to expand socio-economic cooperation and more particularly neutralize foreign interference in this part of the world.
At the conclusion of a tripartite summit in Islamabad, Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said the regional cooperation will lead to an end to foreign interference, a reference to the US-led NATO military presence in Afghanistan.
The Iranian President said that the nuclear weapon do not empower any state and must be eliminated from political relations.
Howerver, Afghan President Hamid Karazi’s focus was to gain regional support for the Taliban talks, a reference to his demand to include Kabul in the talks between the US and Taliban.
Islamabad asserted that it would lend its support to President Karazi in any future Taliban talks. The Taliban have so far refused to negotiate with Kabul describing Karzai administration as the puppet.
The three neighboring countries also decided to step up their efforts to combat drug production and trafficking in Afghanistan, a particular source of concern for Pakistan.
The summit also decided to enhance trilateral trade through facilitative measures like preferential tariff and free trade arrangements and barter trade.
The three countries in their summit declaration sounded determined to ensure the territorial integrity and sovereignty of regional states.
This is a clear reference to the frequent US drone strikes in Pakistan's tribal region that have killed large number of civilians since 2004.
However, analysts believe more than any thing else, it depends on Islamabad if it is willing to scrap secret deals with Americans that allows them to carry out drone attacks in the tribal areas.
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http://pknews.tv - on tripartite summit -
Mahmoud Ahmadinejad was born in village of Aradan near city of Garmsar, southeast of Tehran in 1956. He is the fourth son of an ironworker who had seven children. Mahmoud and his family migrated to Tehran when he was one-year-old. He went to primary and high school in Tehran and got his diploma and was admitted to the University of Science and Technology (Elm-o-Sanaat) in the field of civil engineering after he ranked 132nd in the nationwide university entrance exams in 1975. He was accepted as an MS student at the same university in 1986 and became a member of the scientific board of the Civil Engineering College of University of Science and Technology. Later on he got his doctorate in 1987 in the field of engineering and traffic transportation planning. He is married with two sons and one daughter.
Following the 1979 Islamic revolution he became a member the conservative faction of the Office for Strengthening Unity [OSU] Between Universities and Theological Seminaries. The OSU was established by Ayatollah Mohammad Beheshti, one of Ayatollah Khomeini's key advisors, to organize Islamic students against the rapidly growing Islamic group of Mojahedin-e Khalq (MEK).
With invasion of Iraq and start of the Iran-Iraq war in 1980, Ahmadinejad rushed to the western fronts to fight against the enemy and joined the voluntary (basij) forces of the Islamic Revolution's Guards Corps (IRGC). He served in different units of the Islamic Revolution Guards Engineering Corps.
He served as governor of Maku and Khoy cities in the northwestern West Azerbaijan province, and as an advisor to the governor general of the western province of Kurdistan for two years. While serving as the cultural advisor to then Ministry of Culture and Higher Education in 1993, he was appointed as governor general of the newly established northwestern province of Ardebil from 1993 to 1997. He was elected as the exemplary governor general for three consecutive years. But in 1997 the newly-installed Khatami administration removed Ahmadinejad from his post as Ardebil governor general. He returned to the University of Science and Technology (Elm-o-Sanaat) again to teach in 1997.
In April 2003 Ahmadinejad was appointed mayor of Tehran by the capital's municipal council, which is dominated by the hard-line Islamic Iran Developers Coalition (Etelaf-e Abadgaran-e Iran-e Islami). In some of Ahmadinejad's public statements, he has appeared to identify himself as a Developer. He lives a very Spartan lifestyle and that's how he projected himself. As Mayor, he reversed many of the policies of previous moderate and reformist mayors, placing serious religious emphasis on the activities of the cultural centers by turning them into prayer halls during the Islamic holy month of Ramadan. He also suggested the burial of the bodies of martyrs of the Iran-Iraq war in major city squares of Tehran.
On 24 June 2005 Dr. Mahmoud Ahmadinejad was elected as Iran's sixth president. He swept to the presidential post with a stunning 17,046,441 votes out of a total of 27,536,069 votes cast in the runoff election.
In the 2009 presidential election Ahmadinejad was nominated to run for the second term.
In the presidential election of 2009, 39,165,191 ballots were cast on 12th June, according to Iran's election headquarters. Ahmadinejad won 24,527,516 votes, (62.63%). In second place, Mir Hossein Mousavi won 13,216,411 (33.75%) of the votes. The election drew unprecedented public interest in Iran.
The election results remain in dispute as Mir Hossein Mousavi and his supporters who believe that electoral fraud occurred during the election. This popular belief ignited protests and demonstrations in the large cities with a united slogan of “Where is my vote”, which resulted in the birth of “Green Movement” of Iran.
Finally Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei formally endorsed Ahmadinejad as President on 3 August 2009, and Dr. Ahmadinejad was sworn in for a second term on 5 August 2009
Pakistan, Afghanistan and Iran have agreed to expand socio-economic cooperation and more particularly neutralize foreign interference in this part of the world.
At the conclusion of a tripartite summit in Islamabad, Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said the regional cooperation will lead to an end to foreign interference, a reference to the US-led NATO military presence in Afghanistan.
The Iranian President said that the nuclear weapon do not empower any state and must be eliminated from political relations.
Howerver, Afghan President Hamid Karazi’s focus was to gain regional support for the Taliban talks, a reference to his demand to include Kabul in the talks between the US and Taliban.
Islamabad asserted that it would lend its support to President Karazi in any future Taliban talks. The Taliban have so far refused to negotiate with Kabul describing Karzai administration as the puppet.
The three neighboring countries also decided to step up their efforts to combat drug production and trafficking in Afghanistan, a particular source of concern for Pakistan.
The summit also decided to enhance trilateral trade through facilitative measures like preferential tariff and free trade arrangements and barter trade.
The three countries in their summit declaration sounded determined to ensure the territorial integrity and sovereignty of regional states.
This is a clear reference to the frequent US drone strikes in Pakistan's tribal region that have killed large number of civilians since 2004.
However, analysts believe more than any thing else, it depends on Islamabad if it is willing to scrap secret deals with Americans that allows them to carry out drone attacks in the tribal areas.
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Afghans rallies against US-made insulting movie - 21SEP12 - English
A fresh protest in Kabul! Protests over anti Islam move continue here in Afghanistan.These Afghans yet again took to streets of Kabul to voice their anger over this U.S made video.
A fresh protest in Kabul! Protests over anti Islam move continue here in Afghanistan.These Afghans yet again took to streets of Kabul to voice their anger over this U.S made video.
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[16 June 13] Afghan troops to take over final security transition process from foreign troops - English
The afghan national security forces will take over the security from foreign troops by implementing the fifth and final phase of security transition process in coming days. This was declared by Dr...
The afghan national security forces will take over the security from foreign troops by implementing the fifth and final phase of security transition process in coming days. This was declared by Dr Ashraf Ghani Ajmad Zai during a meeting with western representatives and military personnel in Kabul. The Afghan publics have welcomed the security transition process from foreign forces. Afghan officials have claimed that the afghan national security forces would deal better with the current security situation of their homeland. In the eyes of Afghans their own fellow citizens in military institutions are now capable of taking the security responsibilities and maintain stability for the Afghan people
Amin Alemi, Press TV ,Kabul
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The afghan national security forces will take over the security from foreign troops by implementing the fifth and final phase of security transition process in coming days. This was declared by Dr Ashraf Ghani Ajmad Zai during a meeting with western representatives and military personnel in Kabul. The Afghan publics have welcomed the security transition process from foreign forces. Afghan officials have claimed that the afghan national security forces would deal better with the current security situation of their homeland. In the eyes of Afghans their own fellow citizens in military institutions are now capable of taking the security responsibilities and maintain stability for the Afghan people
Amin Alemi, Press TV ,Kabul
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[30 June 13] Senior British commander: Taliban talks were needed a decade ago - English
Almost 12 years on since the US-led invasion of Afghanistan, Britain\'s top military man here --- Nick Carte believes that the problem of Afghanistan is largely political. And the West could have...
Almost 12 years on since the US-led invasion of Afghanistan, Britain\'s top military man here --- Nick Carte believes that the problem of Afghanistan is largely political. And the West could have solved this, if they had talked with the Taliban a decade ago. British Prime Minister David Cameron, however, thinks otherwise. He says they need to move forward with both military and political approaches. He urged President Karzai to resume negotiations with Americans about a security deal between Kabul and Washington. Cameron also demanded a big role for his own government in the ongoing talks with the Taliban militants.
Fayez Khorshid, Press TV, Kabul
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Almost 12 years on since the US-led invasion of Afghanistan, Britain\'s top military man here --- Nick Carte believes that the problem of Afghanistan is largely political. And the West could have solved this, if they had talked with the Taliban a decade ago. British Prime Minister David Cameron, however, thinks otherwise. He says they need to move forward with both military and political approaches. He urged President Karzai to resume negotiations with Americans about a security deal between Kabul and Washington. Cameron also demanded a big role for his own government in the ongoing talks with the Taliban militants.
Fayez Khorshid, Press TV, Kabul
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[03 Nov 2013] Afghan lawmakers oppose a security deal with Washington - English
A group of Afghan lawmakers oppose a possible security pact with the United States.
They say the deal is against the interests of Afghan people and will cause more bloodshed. Washington is...
A group of Afghan lawmakers oppose a possible security pact with the United States.
They say the deal is against the interests of Afghan people and will cause more bloodshed. Washington is pressing Kabul to sign a security pact that allows US troops to stay in Afghanistan beyond 20-14. But the two sides are still at loggerheads over several issues. Meanwhile, Afghan protesters have rallied in the eastern Kunar province to show their anger at US night-time raids and drone strikes. Protesters say the attacks only target civilians. A foreign ministry spokesman has also voiced Kabul\'s opposition to the strikes.
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A group of Afghan lawmakers oppose a possible security pact with the United States.
They say the deal is against the interests of Afghan people and will cause more bloodshed. Washington is pressing Kabul to sign a security pact that allows US troops to stay in Afghanistan beyond 20-14. But the two sides are still at loggerheads over several issues. Meanwhile, Afghan protesters have rallied in the eastern Kunar province to show their anger at US night-time raids and drone strikes. Protesters say the attacks only target civilians. A foreign ministry spokesman has also voiced Kabul\'s opposition to the strikes.
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[03 Nov 2013] Afghan lawmakers opposed to security deal with US - English
A group of Afghan lawmakers oppose a possible security pact with the United States. They say the deal is against the interests of Afghan people and will cause more bloodshed. Washington is pressing...
A group of Afghan lawmakers oppose a possible security pact with the United States. They say the deal is against the interests of Afghan people and will cause more bloodshed. Washington is pressing Kabul to sign a security pact that allows US troops to stay in Afghanistan beyond 2014. But the two sides are still at loggerheads over several issues. Meanwhile, Afghan protesters have rallied in the eastern Kunar province to show their anger at US night-time raids and drone strikes. Protesters say the attacks only target civilians. A foreign ministry spokesman has also voiced Kabul\\\'s opposition to the strikes.
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A group of Afghan lawmakers oppose a possible security pact with the United States. They say the deal is against the interests of Afghan people and will cause more bloodshed. Washington is pressing Kabul to sign a security pact that allows US troops to stay in Afghanistan beyond 2014. But the two sides are still at loggerheads over several issues. Meanwhile, Afghan protesters have rallied in the eastern Kunar province to show their anger at US night-time raids and drone strikes. Protesters say the attacks only target civilians. A foreign ministry spokesman has also voiced Kabul\\\'s opposition to the strikes.
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[19 Nov 2013] Afghans rally against possible security pact with US - English
Hundreds of Afghan people including students, have held demonstrations in the eastern province of Nangarhar against a possible security pact with the US.
The protesters chanted anti-US slogans...
Hundreds of Afghan people including students, have held demonstrations in the eastern province of Nangarhar against a possible security pact with the US.
The protesters chanted anti-US slogans and blocked a key road between Kabul and the city of Jalalabad. They warned the Afghan elders and politicians against signing the deal, saying they do not represent the Afghan people. Afghanistan\'s grand assembly or Loya Jirga is slated to hold discussions on the controversial deal on Thursday. Meanwhile, scores of people gathered for a meeting in Kabul to voice their opposition to any deal that will prolong the US military presence in their country.
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Hundreds of Afghan people including students, have held demonstrations in the eastern province of Nangarhar against a possible security pact with the US.
The protesters chanted anti-US slogans and blocked a key road between Kabul and the city of Jalalabad. They warned the Afghan elders and politicians against signing the deal, saying they do not represent the Afghan people. Afghanistan\'s grand assembly or Loya Jirga is slated to hold discussions on the controversial deal on Thursday. Meanwhile, scores of people gathered for a meeting in Kabul to voice their opposition to any deal that will prolong the US military presence in their country.
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[06 Dec 2013] Reporter File - Syrian crisis hurting Lebanese farmers - English
The crisis in Syria has had a severe impact on the livelihood of farmers in neighboring Lebanon. Lamees Karout reports from Beirut.
Brazil\'s government has recently announced plans to build...
The crisis in Syria has had a severe impact on the livelihood of farmers in neighboring Lebanon. Lamees Karout reports from Beirut.
Brazil\'s government has recently announced plans to build another seven nuclear plants in the next 15 years. Rony Curvelo reports from Brasilia.
Cervical cancer is being referred to as the silent killer of Uganda with the majority of cases reported among women according to the latest WHO report. Daniel Arapmoi reports from Kampala.
The government of Afghanistan estimates that air pollution is responsible for 3000 deaths in Kabul each year. Amin Alemi reports from Kabul.
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The crisis in Syria has had a severe impact on the livelihood of farmers in neighboring Lebanon. Lamees Karout reports from Beirut.
Brazil\'s government has recently announced plans to build another seven nuclear plants in the next 15 years. Rony Curvelo reports from Brasilia.
Cervical cancer is being referred to as the silent killer of Uganda with the majority of cases reported among women according to the latest WHO report. Daniel Arapmoi reports from Kampala.
The government of Afghanistan estimates that air pollution is responsible for 3000 deaths in Kabul each year. Amin Alemi reports from Kabul.