Dua Ahad - Arabic with English Subtitle
Dua Ahad is one of the more well known and frequently recited supplications According to hadith attributed to Imam Jafer Sadiq AS it should be recited for forty days consecutively and with Allahs...
Dua Ahad is one of the more well known and frequently recited supplications According to hadith attributed to Imam Jafer Sadiq AS it should be recited for forty days consecutively and with Allahs grace one may be one of the helpers of the twelevth Imam AS
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Dua Ahad is one of the more well known and frequently recited supplications According to hadith attributed to Imam Jafer Sadiq AS it should be recited for forty days consecutively and with Allahs grace one may be one of the helpers of the twelevth Imam AS
Fatima Zahra - Prophet Muhammad Dear Daughter - Persian
Fatima Zahra, Prophet Mohammad's Dear Daughter:
Not more than three months had passed since the sad departure of God's last messenger Hazrat Mohammad (PBUH) from the mortal world, his...
Fatima Zahra, Prophet Mohammad's Dear Daughter:
Not more than three months had passed since the sad departure of God's last messenger Hazrat Mohammad (PBUH) from the mortal world, his noble daughter, Fatemah Zahra (SA), fell was confined to bed with serious illness.
Some 90 days had passed since the passing-away of the Last Messenger of Allah Hazrat Mohammad (PBUH), and every day, Fatemah (SA) used to sit beside the tomb of her dear father, and in doleful whispers, disclose to him her inner mysteries, because the people of Medina had complained that her grief for the Departed Messenger was disturbing their peace. Strange way indeed for the Muslims to behave.
But, now the holy lady, especially after the injury inflicted on her and her feelings by people who denied her rights, had elapsed into her last moments of mortal life.
Her devoted husband, Imam Ali (PBUH) and four siblings, had surrounded her bed. A bitter sense of grief was looming on the noble Ahl ol-Bayt. A strange feeling was contorting Ali's throat. He remembered how much her dear wife had dedicated her entire life to the path of Allah. The scenes of Fatemah's kind and gentle conduct were passing in Imam Ali's mind. He remembered Fatemah engrossed in midnight prayer, supplicating for the well being of neighbours.
Meanwhile, Imam Ali recalled Hazrat Mohammad's (Pbuh) words that "God becomes angry by Fatemah's anger and is pleased at her satisfaction."
He also remembered the last will of Hazrat Mohammad (Pbuh) about Fatemah.
In the meantime, Fatemah opened her mouth and said:
"My cousin, in my marital life with you, I never lied to you or acted against your will."
The heart-rendering words deeply affected Imam Ali.
She added: "Now the angels, along with Messenger Mohammad are coming towards me. Greetings to Gabriel. Greetings to the Messenger of Allah. Greetings to your promised words, O my father. Greetings to your sweet smile."
Fatemah left the world a martyr and her noble spirit was carried on the wings of the angels to the presence of her Creator, Almighty Allah.
Imam Ali took Fatemah's hand, looked at the sky and remembered the day Messenger Mohammad had blessed their marriage by putting her hand in his. But, now it was the time of separation. Shedding tears of sorrow, Imam Ali told Fatemah in a trembling tone:
"After you, I will not have a happy moment in the world. I am crying because I fear my life may be prolonged after you."
It was on 20th Jamadi al-Akhar, 5th year after the divine revelation (corresponding to 613 AD), Messenger Mohammad and his faithful wife Khadijah, were blessed by the birth of a baby girl, whom the Messenger named Fatemah.
The Prophet said: "I named my daughter Fatemah because Allah has protected her and her followers from fire."
She was also known as Zahra or the Radiant. The childhood era of Hazrat Fatemah was the most difficult era of the history of Islam. For, the small community of Muslims in Mecca, were under increasing pressure from idolaters and disbelieves.
Fatemah was raised in the school of her father and the loving lap of her mother Khadijah. Since childhood, Fatemah witnessed the sufferings of her father, and was always at his side to soothe him.
Following the demise of Hazrat Khadijah, the young Fatemah took upon herself all household tasks and was often referred by her father as an angel in human cover, and a part of his heart.
Whenever the Messenger looked at his daughter, he became filled with joy.
After migration to Medina, the Messenger rejected all offers for Fatemah's hand from wealthy Arabs, and married her to his young cousin, the valiant Ali. It was said that if there was no Ali, Fatemah would have remained without a consort.
The Messenger used to stand whenever his daughter would enter her house. Before going on a trip, Fatemah's house was the last one the Messenger would bid farewell, and after returning from the trip, it was the first one that he would visit. The ultimate sense of love, kindness and devotion between father and daughter was manifested in the attribute the Messenger gave her, that is: Omme Abiha - which means Mother of Her Father. Peace be upon her immaculate soul.
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Fatima Zahra, Prophet Mohammad's Dear Daughter:
Not more than three months had passed since the sad departure of God's last messenger Hazrat Mohammad (PBUH) from the mortal world, his noble daughter, Fatemah Zahra (SA), fell was confined to bed with serious illness.
Some 90 days had passed since the passing-away of the Last Messenger of Allah Hazrat Mohammad (PBUH), and every day, Fatemah (SA) used to sit beside the tomb of her dear father, and in doleful whispers, disclose to him her inner mysteries, because the people of Medina had complained that her grief for the Departed Messenger was disturbing their peace. Strange way indeed for the Muslims to behave.
But, now the holy lady, especially after the injury inflicted on her and her feelings by people who denied her rights, had elapsed into her last moments of mortal life.
Her devoted husband, Imam Ali (PBUH) and four siblings, had surrounded her bed. A bitter sense of grief was looming on the noble Ahl ol-Bayt. A strange feeling was contorting Ali's throat. He remembered how much her dear wife had dedicated her entire life to the path of Allah. The scenes of Fatemah's kind and gentle conduct were passing in Imam Ali's mind. He remembered Fatemah engrossed in midnight prayer, supplicating for the well being of neighbours.
Meanwhile, Imam Ali recalled Hazrat Mohammad's (Pbuh) words that "God becomes angry by Fatemah's anger and is pleased at her satisfaction."
He also remembered the last will of Hazrat Mohammad (Pbuh) about Fatemah.
In the meantime, Fatemah opened her mouth and said:
"My cousin, in my marital life with you, I never lied to you or acted against your will."
The heart-rendering words deeply affected Imam Ali.
She added: "Now the angels, along with Messenger Mohammad are coming towards me. Greetings to Gabriel. Greetings to the Messenger of Allah. Greetings to your promised words, O my father. Greetings to your sweet smile."
Fatemah left the world a martyr and her noble spirit was carried on the wings of the angels to the presence of her Creator, Almighty Allah.
Imam Ali took Fatemah's hand, looked at the sky and remembered the day Messenger Mohammad had blessed their marriage by putting her hand in his. But, now it was the time of separation. Shedding tears of sorrow, Imam Ali told Fatemah in a trembling tone:
"After you, I will not have a happy moment in the world. I am crying because I fear my life may be prolonged after you."
It was on 20th Jamadi al-Akhar, 5th year after the divine revelation (corresponding to 613 AD), Messenger Mohammad and his faithful wife Khadijah, were blessed by the birth of a baby girl, whom the Messenger named Fatemah.
The Prophet said: "I named my daughter Fatemah because Allah has protected her and her followers from fire."
She was also known as Zahra or the Radiant. The childhood era of Hazrat Fatemah was the most difficult era of the history of Islam. For, the small community of Muslims in Mecca, were under increasing pressure from idolaters and disbelieves.
Fatemah was raised in the school of her father and the loving lap of her mother Khadijah. Since childhood, Fatemah witnessed the sufferings of her father, and was always at his side to soothe him.
Following the demise of Hazrat Khadijah, the young Fatemah took upon herself all household tasks and was often referred by her father as an angel in human cover, and a part of his heart.
Whenever the Messenger looked at his daughter, he became filled with joy.
After migration to Medina, the Messenger rejected all offers for Fatemah's hand from wealthy Arabs, and married her to his young cousin, the valiant Ali. It was said that if there was no Ali, Fatemah would have remained without a consort.
The Messenger used to stand whenever his daughter would enter her house. Before going on a trip, Fatemah's house was the last one the Messenger would bid farewell, and after returning from the trip, it was the first one that he would visit. The ultimate sense of love, kindness and devotion between father and daughter was manifested in the attribute the Messenger gave her, that is: Omme Abiha - which means Mother of Her Father. Peace be upon her immaculate soul.
Ziyarat of Imam Raza The Grandson of the Prophet of Islam - Arabic sub English
Imam Reza, the eighth Imam of the Shia, was the seventh descendent of the Prophet Muhammad. His given name was Ali ibn Masa ibna Ja\'far. In Persian, he is known as Imam Reza and is currently...
Imam Reza, the eighth Imam of the Shia, was the seventh descendent of the Prophet Muhammad. His given name was Ali ibn Masa ibna Ja\'far. In Persian, he is known as Imam Reza and is currently buried in Mashad, Iran.
For more information regarding the 8th Imam (a.s.) visit http://www.al-islam.org/kaaba14/11.htm
http://www.balagh.net/english/ahl_bay
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Imam Reza, the eighth Imam of the Shia, was the seventh descendent of the Prophet Muhammad. His given name was Ali ibn Masa ibna Ja\'far. In Persian, he is known as Imam Reza and is currently buried in Mashad, Iran.
For more information regarding the 8th Imam (a.s.) visit http://www.al-islam.org/kaaba14/11.htm
http://www.balagh.net/english/ahl_bay
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The Political Economy of Narcotics - Press TV - English
Martin Short introduces controversial literature while interviewing well-known writers and critics. Press TV. Epilogue. 23 Nov 2007.
Martin Short introduces controversial literature while interviewing well-known writers and critics. Press TV. Epilogue. 23 Nov 2007.
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Review of the book - Foreign Agent - Press TV - English
Martin Short introduces controversial literature while interviewing well-known writers and critics. Press TV. Epilogue. 27 Nov 2007.
Martin Short introduces controversial literature while interviewing well-known writers and critics. Press TV. Epilogue. 27 Nov 2007.
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Review of the book - The Iran Agenda - Press TV - English
Martin Short introduces controversial literature while interviewing well-known writers and critics. Press TV. Epilogue. 14 Dec 2007.
Martin Short introduces controversial literature while interviewing well-known writers and critics. Press TV. Epilogue. 14 Dec 2007.
Azadari - Fatima Zahra remembrance - Attended by Ayatollah Khamenei - Persian
O Fatemeh Zahra!
Not more than three months had passed since the sad departure of God\'s last messenger Hazrat Mohammad (PBUH) from the mortal world, his noble daughter, Fatemah Zahra...
O Fatemeh Zahra!
Not more than three months had passed since the sad departure of God\'s last messenger Hazrat Mohammad (PBUH) from the mortal world, his noble daughter, Fatemah Zahra (SA), fell was confined to bed with serious illness.
Some 90 days had passed since the passing-away of the Last Messenger of Allah Hazrat Mohammad (PBUH), and every day, Fatemah (SA) used to sit beside the tomb of her dear father, and in doleful whispers, disclose to him her inner mysteries, because the people of Medina had complained that her grief for the Departed Messenger was disturbing their peace. Strange way indeed for the Muslims to behave.
But, now the holy lady, especially after the injury inflicted on her and her feelings by people who denied her rights, had elapsed into her last moments of mortal life.
Her devoted husband, Imam Ali (PBUH) and four siblings, had surrounded her bed. A bitter sense of grief was looming on the noble Ahl ol-Bayt. A strange feeling was contorting Ali\'s throat. He remembered how much her dear wife had dedicated her entire life to the path of Allah. The scenes of Fatemah\'s kind and gentle conduct were passing in Imam Ali\'s mind. He remembered Fatemah engrossed in midnight prayer, supplicating for the well being of neighbours.
Meanwhile, Imam Ali recalled Hazrat Mohammad\'s (Pbuh) words that \"God becomes angry by Fatemah\'s anger and is pleased at her satisfaction. \"
He also remembered the last will of Hazrat Mohammad (Pbuh) about Fatemah.
In the meantime, Fatemah opened her mouth and said:
\"My cousin, in my marital life with you, I never lied to you or acted against your will.\"
The heart-rendering words deeply affected Imam Ali.
She added: \"Now the angels, along with Messenger Mohammad are coming towards me. Greetings to Gabriel. Greetings to the Messenger of Allah. Greetings to your promised words, O my father. Greetings to your sweet smile.\"
Fatemah left the world a martyr and her noble spirit was carried on the wings of the angels to the presence of her Creator, Almighty Allah.
Imam Ali took Fatemah\'s hand, looked at the sky and remembered the day Messenger Mohammad had blessed their marriage by putting her hand in his. But, now it was the time of separation. Shedding tears of sorrow, Imam Ali told Fatemah in a trembling tone:
\"After you, I will not have a happy moment in the world. I am crying because I fear my life may be prolonged after you.\"
It was on 20th Jamadi al-Akhar, 5th year after the divine revelation (corresponding to 613 AD), Messenger Mohammad and his faithful wife Khadijah, were blessed by the birth of a baby girl, whom the Messenger named Fatemah.
The Prophet said: \"I named my daughter Fatemah because Allah has protected her and her followers from fire.\"
She was also known as Zahra or the Radiant. The childhood era of Hazrat Fatemah was the most difficult era of the history of Islam. For, the small community of Muslims in Mecca, were under increasing pressure from idolaters and disbelieves.
Fatemah was raised in the school of her father and the loving lap of her mother Khadijah. Since childhood, Fatemah witnessed the sufferings of her father, and was always at his side to soothe him.
Following the demise of Hazrat Khadijah, the young Fatemah took upon herself all household tasks and was often referred by her father as an angel in human cover, and a part of his heart.
Whenever the Messenger looked at his daughter, he became filled with joy.
After migration to Medina, the Messenger rejected all offers for Fatemah\'s hand from wealthy Arabs, and married her to his young cousin, the valiant Ali. It was said that if there was no Ali, Fatemah would have remained without a consort.
The Messenger used to stand whenever his daughter would enter her house. Before going on a trip, Fatemah\'s house was the last one the Messenger would bid farewell, and after returning from the trip, it was the first one that he would visit. The ultimate sense of love, kindness and devotion between father and daughter was manifested in the attribute the Messenger gave her, that is: Omme Abiha - which means Mother of Her Father
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O Fatemeh Zahra!
Not more than three months had passed since the sad departure of God\'s last messenger Hazrat Mohammad (PBUH) from the mortal world, his noble daughter, Fatemah Zahra (SA), fell was confined to bed with serious illness.
Some 90 days had passed since the passing-away of the Last Messenger of Allah Hazrat Mohammad (PBUH), and every day, Fatemah (SA) used to sit beside the tomb of her dear father, and in doleful whispers, disclose to him her inner mysteries, because the people of Medina had complained that her grief for the Departed Messenger was disturbing their peace. Strange way indeed for the Muslims to behave.
But, now the holy lady, especially after the injury inflicted on her and her feelings by people who denied her rights, had elapsed into her last moments of mortal life.
Her devoted husband, Imam Ali (PBUH) and four siblings, had surrounded her bed. A bitter sense of grief was looming on the noble Ahl ol-Bayt. A strange feeling was contorting Ali\'s throat. He remembered how much her dear wife had dedicated her entire life to the path of Allah. The scenes of Fatemah\'s kind and gentle conduct were passing in Imam Ali\'s mind. He remembered Fatemah engrossed in midnight prayer, supplicating for the well being of neighbours.
Meanwhile, Imam Ali recalled Hazrat Mohammad\'s (Pbuh) words that \"God becomes angry by Fatemah\'s anger and is pleased at her satisfaction. \"
He also remembered the last will of Hazrat Mohammad (Pbuh) about Fatemah.
In the meantime, Fatemah opened her mouth and said:
\"My cousin, in my marital life with you, I never lied to you or acted against your will.\"
The heart-rendering words deeply affected Imam Ali.
She added: \"Now the angels, along with Messenger Mohammad are coming towards me. Greetings to Gabriel. Greetings to the Messenger of Allah. Greetings to your promised words, O my father. Greetings to your sweet smile.\"
Fatemah left the world a martyr and her noble spirit was carried on the wings of the angels to the presence of her Creator, Almighty Allah.
Imam Ali took Fatemah\'s hand, looked at the sky and remembered the day Messenger Mohammad had blessed their marriage by putting her hand in his. But, now it was the time of separation. Shedding tears of sorrow, Imam Ali told Fatemah in a trembling tone:
\"After you, I will not have a happy moment in the world. I am crying because I fear my life may be prolonged after you.\"
It was on 20th Jamadi al-Akhar, 5th year after the divine revelation (corresponding to 613 AD), Messenger Mohammad and his faithful wife Khadijah, were blessed by the birth of a baby girl, whom the Messenger named Fatemah.
The Prophet said: \"I named my daughter Fatemah because Allah has protected her and her followers from fire.\"
She was also known as Zahra or the Radiant. The childhood era of Hazrat Fatemah was the most difficult era of the history of Islam. For, the small community of Muslims in Mecca, were under increasing pressure from idolaters and disbelieves.
Fatemah was raised in the school of her father and the loving lap of her mother Khadijah. Since childhood, Fatemah witnessed the sufferings of her father, and was always at his side to soothe him.
Following the demise of Hazrat Khadijah, the young Fatemah took upon herself all household tasks and was often referred by her father as an angel in human cover, and a part of his heart.
Whenever the Messenger looked at his daughter, he became filled with joy.
After migration to Medina, the Messenger rejected all offers for Fatemah\'s hand from wealthy Arabs, and married her to his young cousin, the valiant Ali. It was said that if there was no Ali, Fatemah would have remained without a consort.
The Messenger used to stand whenever his daughter would enter her house. Before going on a trip, Fatemah\'s house was the last one the Messenger would bid farewell, and after returning from the trip, it was the first one that he would visit. The ultimate sense of love, kindness and devotion between father and daughter was manifested in the attribute the Messenger gave her, that is: Omme Abiha - which means Mother of Her Father
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Dua Tawassul - My Favorite Recitation - ARABIC with ENGLISH subtitles-By Aba Thar Al-Hawaigi
Dua Tawassul is a supplication recited by the Followers of the Family of the Prophet of Islam -Ahlulbayt- in which they ask Allah-the Exalted-for the intercession of those pure people whom He has...
Dua Tawassul is a supplication recited by the Followers of the Family of the Prophet of Islam -Ahlulbayt- in which they ask Allah-the Exalted-for the intercession of those pure people whom He has spoken of in the Quran - when Allah says -None shall have the power of intercession but such a one as has received permission -or promise- from -Allah- Most Gracious - 19.87 - Who is there can intercede in His presence except as He permitteth 2.255 - no intercession avail except for those for whom permission has been granted by -God- 20.109 - And those whom they call upon besides Him have no authority for intercession. BUT he who bears witness of the truth and they know -him- 43.86 - And how many an angel is there in the heavens whose intercession does not avail at all except after Allah has given permission to whom He pleases and chooses - 53.26 Question - Does Allah -swt- allow us to use others as a Wasila -means of approach- to him. Yes - Allah -swt- tells us in the Quran that the sole reason for creating Man and Jinn is so that they worship Him. We are here to worship Allah who also says in the Quran -Fear Allah and find a wasila to him 5.35. The definition of wasila is -a means of approach- so worship is not direct - it is attained via a means of approach - a guide. Remember Allah -swt- is not telling you to create a wasila - he is telling you to find it. So it exists - it is down to you to find it. For mankind that wasila can only be through a fellow human being - we have no contact with jinns and therefore they cannot act as a wasila. Angels likewise cannot act as a wasila to Allah -swt- as they have no contact with us until the time of death. The wasila will have to be a human being- because the earth is inhabited by humans and as Allah says when explaining the appointment of Prophets -If there were angels on the earth I would send them an angel as a Prophet from heaven -Surat al Isra verse 95 Question - Is this Dua authentic - Shaykh Tusi says - in his book Misbah - that Imam Hassan bin Ali Al Askari a.s. wrote this duaa for Abu Muhammad who requested him to teach him the proper way of reciting salawat. Allama Majlisi has mentioned this duaa on the authority of Ibn babawayh who confidently says that there is no difficulty or problem that this duaa does not solve. The merciful Allah is beseeched in the name of and for the sake of the Holy prophet and his Ahl ul Bayt. It is known as the Dua which fulfills all legitimate desires in a short amount of time. By Aba Thar Al-Hawaigi
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Dua Tawassul is a supplication recited by the Followers of the Family of the Prophet of Islam -Ahlulbayt- in which they ask Allah-the Exalted-for the intercession of those pure people whom He has spoken of in the Quran - when Allah says -None shall have the power of intercession but such a one as has received permission -or promise- from -Allah- Most Gracious - 19.87 - Who is there can intercede in His presence except as He permitteth 2.255 - no intercession avail except for those for whom permission has been granted by -God- 20.109 - And those whom they call upon besides Him have no authority for intercession. BUT he who bears witness of the truth and they know -him- 43.86 - And how many an angel is there in the heavens whose intercession does not avail at all except after Allah has given permission to whom He pleases and chooses - 53.26 Question - Does Allah -swt- allow us to use others as a Wasila -means of approach- to him. Yes - Allah -swt- tells us in the Quran that the sole reason for creating Man and Jinn is so that they worship Him. We are here to worship Allah who also says in the Quran -Fear Allah and find a wasila to him 5.35. The definition of wasila is -a means of approach- so worship is not direct - it is attained via a means of approach - a guide. Remember Allah -swt- is not telling you to create a wasila - he is telling you to find it. So it exists - it is down to you to find it. For mankind that wasila can only be through a fellow human being - we have no contact with jinns and therefore they cannot act as a wasila. Angels likewise cannot act as a wasila to Allah -swt- as they have no contact with us until the time of death. The wasila will have to be a human being- because the earth is inhabited by humans and as Allah says when explaining the appointment of Prophets -If there were angels on the earth I would send them an angel as a Prophet from heaven -Surat al Isra verse 95 Question - Is this Dua authentic - Shaykh Tusi says - in his book Misbah - that Imam Hassan bin Ali Al Askari a.s. wrote this duaa for Abu Muhammad who requested him to teach him the proper way of reciting salawat. Allama Majlisi has mentioned this duaa on the authority of Ibn babawayh who confidently says that there is no difficulty or problem that this duaa does not solve. The merciful Allah is beseeched in the name of and for the sake of the Holy prophet and his Ahl ul Bayt. It is known as the Dua which fulfills all legitimate desires in a short amount of time. By Aba Thar Al-Hawaigi
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KIDS - Prophet Sulaiman (a.s) - 1 o f 2 - ARABIC sub ENGLISH
Prophet Sulaiman-Solomon- this prophet was well known for being able to talk to all creatures including the jinn-satan- and the wild beasts.
Prophet Sulaiman-Solomon- this prophet was well known for being able to talk to all creatures including the jinn-satan- and the wild beasts.
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KIDS - Prophet Sulaiman (a.s) - 2 of 2 - ARABIC sub ENGLISH
Prophet Sulaiman-Solomon- this prophet was well known for being able to talk to all creatures including the jinn-satan- and the wild beasts.
Prophet Sulaiman-Solomon- this prophet was well known for being able to talk to all creatures including the jinn-satan- and the wild beasts.
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Israel Pros and Cons - Sheikh Ahmed Deedat - Part 12 of 12 - English
Isreal Pro and Cons By Sunni Scholar Sheikh Ahmed Hussein Deedat (July 1, 1918 - August 8, 2005) He was a Sunni Muslim scholar of Comparative religion, an author, lecturer, and an orator....
Isreal Pro and Cons By Sunni Scholar Sheikh Ahmed Hussein Deedat (July 1, 1918 - August 8, 2005) He was a Sunni Muslim scholar of Comparative religion, an author, lecturer, and an orator. He was best known for witty inter-religious public debates.
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Isreal Pro and Cons By Sunni Scholar Sheikh Ahmed Hussein Deedat (July 1, 1918 - August 8, 2005) He was a Sunni Muslim scholar of Comparative religion, an author, lecturer, and an orator. He was best known for witty inter-religious public debates.
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Israel Pros and Cons - Sheikh Ahmed Deedat - Part 11 of 12 - English
Isreal Pro and Cons By Sunni Scholar Sheikh Ahmed Hussein Deedat (July 1, 1918 - August 8, 2005) He was a Sunni Muslim scholar of Comparative religion, an author, lecturer, and an orator....
Isreal Pro and Cons By Sunni Scholar Sheikh Ahmed Hussein Deedat (July 1, 1918 - August 8, 2005) He was a Sunni Muslim scholar of Comparative religion, an author, lecturer, and an orator. He was best known for witty inter-religious public debates.
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Isreal Pro and Cons By Sunni Scholar Sheikh Ahmed Hussein Deedat (July 1, 1918 - August 8, 2005) He was a Sunni Muslim scholar of Comparative religion, an author, lecturer, and an orator. He was best known for witty inter-religious public debates.
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Israel Pros and Cons - Sheikh Ahmed Deedat - Part 10 of 12 - English
Isreal Pro and Cons By Sunni Scholar Sheikh Ahmed Hussein Deedat (July 1, 1918 - August 8, 2005) He was a Sunni Muslim scholar of Comparative religion, an author, lecturer, and an orator....
Isreal Pro and Cons By Sunni Scholar Sheikh Ahmed Hussein Deedat (July 1, 1918 - August 8, 2005) He was a Sunni Muslim scholar of Comparative religion, an author, lecturer, and an orator. He was best known for witty inter-religious public debates.
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Isreal Pro and Cons By Sunni Scholar Sheikh Ahmed Hussein Deedat (July 1, 1918 - August 8, 2005) He was a Sunni Muslim scholar of Comparative religion, an author, lecturer, and an orator. He was best known for witty inter-religious public debates.
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Israel Pros and Cons - Sheikh Ahmed Deedat - Part 09 of 12 - English
Isreal Pro and Cons By Sunni Scholar Sheikh Ahmed Hussein Deedat (July 1, 1918 - August 8, 2005) He was a Sunni Muslim scholar of Comparative religion, an author, lecturer, and an orator....
Isreal Pro and Cons By Sunni Scholar Sheikh Ahmed Hussein Deedat (July 1, 1918 - August 8, 2005) He was a Sunni Muslim scholar of Comparative religion, an author, lecturer, and an orator. He was best known for witty inter-religious public debates.
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Isreal Pro and Cons By Sunni Scholar Sheikh Ahmed Hussein Deedat (July 1, 1918 - August 8, 2005) He was a Sunni Muslim scholar of Comparative religion, an author, lecturer, and an orator. He was best known for witty inter-religious public debates.
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Israel Pros and Cons - Sheikh Ahmed Deedat - Part 08 of 12 - English
Isreal Pro and Cons By Sunni Scholar Sheikh Ahmed Hussein Deedat (July 1, 1918 - August 8, 2005) He was a Sunni Muslim scholar of Comparative religion, an author, lecturer, and an orator....
Isreal Pro and Cons By Sunni Scholar Sheikh Ahmed Hussein Deedat (July 1, 1918 - August 8, 2005) He was a Sunni Muslim scholar of Comparative religion, an author, lecturer, and an orator. He was best known for witty inter-religious public debates.
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Isreal Pro and Cons By Sunni Scholar Sheikh Ahmed Hussein Deedat (July 1, 1918 - August 8, 2005) He was a Sunni Muslim scholar of Comparative religion, an author, lecturer, and an orator. He was best known for witty inter-religious public debates.
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Israel Pros and Cons - Sheikh Ahmed Deedat - Part 06 of 12 - English
Isreal Pro and Cons By Sunni Scholar Sheikh Ahmed Hussein Deedat (July 1, 1918 - August 8, 2005) He was a Sunni Muslim scholar of Comparative religion, an author, lecturer, and an orator....
Isreal Pro and Cons By Sunni Scholar Sheikh Ahmed Hussein Deedat (July 1, 1918 - August 8, 2005) He was a Sunni Muslim scholar of Comparative religion, an author, lecturer, and an orator. He was best known for witty inter-religious public debates.
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Isreal Pro and Cons By Sunni Scholar Sheikh Ahmed Hussein Deedat (July 1, 1918 - August 8, 2005) He was a Sunni Muslim scholar of Comparative religion, an author, lecturer, and an orator. He was best known for witty inter-religious public debates.
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Israel Pros and Cons - Sheikh Ahmed Deedat - Part 05 of 12 - English
Isreal Pro and Cons By Sunni Scholar Sheikh Ahmed Hussein Deedat (July 1, 1918 - August 8, 2005) He was a Sunni Muslim scholar of Comparative religion, an author, lecturer, and an orator....
Isreal Pro and Cons By Sunni Scholar Sheikh Ahmed Hussein Deedat (July 1, 1918 - August 8, 2005) He was a Sunni Muslim scholar of Comparative religion, an author, lecturer, and an orator. He was best known for witty inter-religious public debates.
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Isreal Pro and Cons By Sunni Scholar Sheikh Ahmed Hussein Deedat (July 1, 1918 - August 8, 2005) He was a Sunni Muslim scholar of Comparative religion, an author, lecturer, and an orator. He was best known for witty inter-religious public debates.
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Israel Pros and Cons - Sheikh Ahmed Deedat - Part 04 of 12 - English
Isreal Pro and Cons By Sunni Scholar Sheikh Ahmed Hussein Deedat (July 1, 1918 - August 8, 2005) He was a Sunni Muslim scholar of Comparative religion, an author, lecturer, and an orator....
Isreal Pro and Cons By Sunni Scholar Sheikh Ahmed Hussein Deedat (July 1, 1918 - August 8, 2005) He was a Sunni Muslim scholar of Comparative religion, an author, lecturer, and an orator. He was best known for witty inter-religious public debates.
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Isreal Pro and Cons By Sunni Scholar Sheikh Ahmed Hussein Deedat (July 1, 1918 - August 8, 2005) He was a Sunni Muslim scholar of Comparative religion, an author, lecturer, and an orator. He was best known for witty inter-religious public debates.
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Israel Pros and Cons - Sheikh Ahmed Deedat - Part 03 of 12 - English
Isreal Pro and Cons By Sunni Scholar Sheikh Ahmed Hussein Deedat (July 1, 1918 - August 8, 2005) He was a Sunni Muslim scholar of Comparative religion, an author, lecturer, and an orator....
Isreal Pro and Cons By Sunni Scholar Sheikh Ahmed Hussein Deedat (July 1, 1918 - August 8, 2005) He was a Sunni Muslim scholar of Comparative religion, an author, lecturer, and an orator. He was best known for witty inter-religious public debates.
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Isreal Pro and Cons By Sunni Scholar Sheikh Ahmed Hussein Deedat (July 1, 1918 - August 8, 2005) He was a Sunni Muslim scholar of Comparative religion, an author, lecturer, and an orator. He was best known for witty inter-religious public debates.