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[31 May 13] The Debate: Role of US-led allies in Iraq violence - English
The body count keeps rising: More than 500 people have been killed in May. And April: the deadliest month since June 2008, the death toll at more than 700.
The extent of the violence is...
The body count keeps rising: More than 500 people have been killed in May. And April: the deadliest month since June 2008, the death toll at more than 700.
The extent of the violence is increasingly reminiscent of the widespread sectarian fighting that peaked in 2006 and 2007 and threatened to tear the country apart. But what is fanning the flames of this sectarianism in Iraq?
In this edition of The Debate we are going to examine the roles of regional countries, like Saudi Arabia, Turkey, and Qatar, and ask guests about US role, and what plans PM Nuri al Maliki has to tackle this problem.
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The body count keeps rising: More than 500 people have been killed in May. And April: the deadliest month since June 2008, the death toll at more than 700.
The extent of the violence is increasingly reminiscent of the widespread sectarian fighting that peaked in 2006 and 2007 and threatened to tear the country apart. But what is fanning the flames of this sectarianism in Iraq?
In this edition of The Debate we are going to examine the roles of regional countries, like Saudi Arabia, Turkey, and Qatar, and ask guests about US role, and what plans PM Nuri al Maliki has to tackle this problem.
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Shaheed Shaikh Hassan Shehata (Ex-Sunni-Großgelehrter) (ra) nach seiner Rechtleitung zur Shia! - Arabic
Bitte um al Fatiha für den großen Shaheed Shaikh Hassan Shehata!
Sheikh al Kurani sinnesgemäß:
\"Der Tod von Sheikh Hassan Shehata hat ein Erdbeben ausgelöst. Er wird den Nour der...
Bitte um al Fatiha für den großen Shaheed Shaikh Hassan Shehata!
Sheikh al Kurani sinnesgemäß:
\"Der Tod von Sheikh Hassan Shehata hat ein Erdbeben ausgelöst. Er wird den Nour der Ahlulbayt (as) weiter nach Ägypten eindringen lassen, ihr werdet sehen\".
\"Betrachten die Ermordung nicht als Tat der Ägypter, sondern als Tat der Banni Umamayah, der Najdija, der Wahabiya\"...
Sheikh Hassan ist 1946 in einem Dorf namens \"Hurbait\" im Osten Ägyptens geboren. Sheikh Hassan ist Schafii\'tisch erzogen und erhielt durch seinen Vater die Liebe zur Ahl Al Bayt (as) (Familie des Propheten) und besonders zu Imam Ali (as). Schon im jungen Alter fing seine religöse Ausbildung an. Sein Vater schickte ihn, mit vier Jahren, zum Quran Unterricht. Shekh Hassan Schehata lernte den Quran mit Tartil (richtiges Lesen mit Tajwid Regeln) im Alter von 5 1/2 Jahren auswendig. Danach ging er zur Al-Azhar Universität und studierte viele Felder des Wissens. Er studierte (als Hauptfach) die Jurisprudenz der Schafii\'tischen Rechtschule und die Quranwissenschaften und erwarb den \"Master\"-Abschluss in der Wissenschaft der Erläuterung (Exegese) des Quran. Desweiteren ist er eine Authorität in Fiqh und Usul der anderen drei Rechtsschulen: Maliki, Hanafi, und Hanbali.
Shekh Hassan wurde als einer der höchsten der studierten Sunnite und Quran Gelehrter angesehen. Er hielt die Freitags Predigen seit dem er 13 ist. Im Jahre 1973 wurde er ein Prediger der ägyptischen Armee, neben seinen anderen Pflichten als Lehrer, Imam der Moschee. Darüberhinaus hatte er ein wöchentliches TV Programm im ägyptischen TV.
Sheikh Hassan\'s Reise nach Saudi Arabien
Sheikh Hassan ist als eine ehrliche Person bekannt. Er kämpfte immer gegen die Widersprüche/Fehler und Mythen in der sunnitischen Lehre, besonders in die der wahhabitischen/salafistischen Lehre. Daher propagierte er stets Milde und Klugheit. Sheikh Hassan kritisierte in seinen Reden stark die Wahhabiten/Salafisten. Da die Wahhabiten andere Muslime als ungläubig darstellen und die Feinde der Ahlul Bayt (as) loben.
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Bitte um al Fatiha für den großen Shaheed Shaikh Hassan Shehata!
Sheikh al Kurani sinnesgemäß:
\"Der Tod von Sheikh Hassan Shehata hat ein Erdbeben ausgelöst. Er wird den Nour der Ahlulbayt (as) weiter nach Ägypten eindringen lassen, ihr werdet sehen\".
\"Betrachten die Ermordung nicht als Tat der Ägypter, sondern als Tat der Banni Umamayah, der Najdija, der Wahabiya\"...
Sheikh Hassan ist 1946 in einem Dorf namens \"Hurbait\" im Osten Ägyptens geboren. Sheikh Hassan ist Schafii\'tisch erzogen und erhielt durch seinen Vater die Liebe zur Ahl Al Bayt (as) (Familie des Propheten) und besonders zu Imam Ali (as). Schon im jungen Alter fing seine religöse Ausbildung an. Sein Vater schickte ihn, mit vier Jahren, zum Quran Unterricht. Shekh Hassan Schehata lernte den Quran mit Tartil (richtiges Lesen mit Tajwid Regeln) im Alter von 5 1/2 Jahren auswendig. Danach ging er zur Al-Azhar Universität und studierte viele Felder des Wissens. Er studierte (als Hauptfach) die Jurisprudenz der Schafii\'tischen Rechtschule und die Quranwissenschaften und erwarb den \"Master\"-Abschluss in der Wissenschaft der Erläuterung (Exegese) des Quran. Desweiteren ist er eine Authorität in Fiqh und Usul der anderen drei Rechtsschulen: Maliki, Hanafi, und Hanbali.
Shekh Hassan wurde als einer der höchsten der studierten Sunnite und Quran Gelehrter angesehen. Er hielt die Freitags Predigen seit dem er 13 ist. Im Jahre 1973 wurde er ein Prediger der ägyptischen Armee, neben seinen anderen Pflichten als Lehrer, Imam der Moschee. Darüberhinaus hatte er ein wöchentliches TV Programm im ägyptischen TV.
Sheikh Hassan\'s Reise nach Saudi Arabien
Sheikh Hassan ist als eine ehrliche Person bekannt. Er kämpfte immer gegen die Widersprüche/Fehler und Mythen in der sunnitischen Lehre, besonders in die der wahhabitischen/salafistischen Lehre. Daher propagierte er stets Milde und Klugheit. Sheikh Hassan kritisierte in seinen Reden stark die Wahhabiten/Salafisten. Da die Wahhabiten andere Muslime als ungläubig darstellen und die Feinde der Ahlul Bayt (as) loben.
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[13 Dec 2013] Iraqi govt. establishes fact-finding committee to probe Iranian deaths - English
The Iraqi government has established a fact-finding committee to probe the killing of at least 16 Iranian gas pipeline engineers and workers.
Iran\'s ambassador to Iraq Hassan Danaeefar says the...
The Iraqi government has established a fact-finding committee to probe the killing of at least 16 Iranian gas pipeline engineers and workers.
Iran\'s ambassador to Iraq Hassan Danaeefar says the committee was established based on an order by Prime Minster Nuri al-Maliki and is comprised of army commanders and intelligence officers. Iran\'s Foreign Ministry has strongly condemned the terrorist attack. On Friday, gunmen attacked workers at a gas pipeline project stretching from Iran into Iraq. 18 people, including 16 Iranians, lost their lives. Violence in Iraq has hit a five-year high since the beginning of this year. The United Nations estimates that at least eight-thousand people have been killed in 2013.
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The Iraqi government has established a fact-finding committee to probe the killing of at least 16 Iranian gas pipeline engineers and workers.
Iran\'s ambassador to Iraq Hassan Danaeefar says the committee was established based on an order by Prime Minster Nuri al-Maliki and is comprised of army commanders and intelligence officers. Iran\'s Foreign Ministry has strongly condemned the terrorist attack. On Friday, gunmen attacked workers at a gas pipeline project stretching from Iran into Iraq. 18 people, including 16 Iranians, lost their lives. Violence in Iraq has hit a five-year high since the beginning of this year. The United Nations estimates that at least eight-thousand people have been killed in 2013.
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[30 Dec 2013] Protester killed in fresh clashes in Anbar Province in Iraq - English
At least one demonstrator has been killed in fresh clashes between Iraqi security forces and anti-government protesters in the western Anbar province.
The clashes were triggered after local...
At least one demonstrator has been killed in fresh clashes between Iraqi security forces and anti-government protesters in the western Anbar province.
The clashes were triggered after local police moved in to dismantle the main anti-government protest site in the city of Ramadi. The operation follows a deal with religious leaders and tribal sheikhs. Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki earlier referred to the protest site as the headquarters of the al-Qaeda leadership. Sunni Muslim protesters have been campaigning against the government since last December. They claim they\\\'re facing a second-class treatment at the hands of the Shia majority. There\\\'s been a surge in terrorist attacks and bombings across Iraq over the past year. Authorities believe that the escalating violence is aimed at creating sectarian strife in the country.
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At least one demonstrator has been killed in fresh clashes between Iraqi security forces and anti-government protesters in the western Anbar province.
The clashes were triggered after local police moved in to dismantle the main anti-government protest site in the city of Ramadi. The operation follows a deal with religious leaders and tribal sheikhs. Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki earlier referred to the protest site as the headquarters of the al-Qaeda leadership. Sunni Muslim protesters have been campaigning against the government since last December. They claim they\\\'re facing a second-class treatment at the hands of the Shia majority. There\\\'s been a surge in terrorist attacks and bombings across Iraq over the past year. Authorities believe that the escalating violence is aimed at creating sectarian strife in the country.
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[30 Dec 2013] Fighting between Iraqi police, gunmen leaved over a dozen killed in Ramadi - English
Clashes between police and gunmen at an anti-government protest camp in central Iraq have left over a dozen people dead.
The violence came after security forces were deployed to dismantle the...
Clashes between police and gunmen at an anti-government protest camp in central Iraq have left over a dozen people dead.
The violence came after security forces were deployed to dismantle the camp in the city of Ramadi in Anbar province. Police sources say the clashes broke out when gunmen opened fire on security forces. At least ten gunmen and three policemen were killed. The defense ministry says the decision to remove the protest camp came after a deal reached between the ministry, tribal leaders and local government. Now, there are also reports of heavy gunfire in the city of Falouja in the same province. Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki had repeatedly vowed to remove the one-year-old camp accusing protesters of stirring strife and sheltering al-Qaeda-linked militants.
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Clashes between police and gunmen at an anti-government protest camp in central Iraq have left over a dozen people dead.
The violence came after security forces were deployed to dismantle the camp in the city of Ramadi in Anbar province. Police sources say the clashes broke out when gunmen opened fire on security forces. At least ten gunmen and three policemen were killed. The defense ministry says the decision to remove the protest camp came after a deal reached between the ministry, tribal leaders and local government. Now, there are also reports of heavy gunfire in the city of Falouja in the same province. Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki had repeatedly vowed to remove the one-year-old camp accusing protesters of stirring strife and sheltering al-Qaeda-linked militants.
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[14 Jan 2014] UNSC to discuss Saudi Arabia financial support for terrorists in Iraq - English
Russian media reports suggest the UN Secretary General is planning to discuss reports of Saudi Arabia\'s support for terrorist groups in Iraq with Security Council members.
According to...
Russian media reports suggest the UN Secretary General is planning to discuss reports of Saudi Arabia\'s support for terrorist groups in Iraq with Security Council members.
According to Russia\'s Arabic-language TV channel Russia al-Yaum, Ban-ki Moon touched on the issue during his recent talks with Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki in Baghdad. He also expressed concern over the rising violence in Iraq\'s western Anbar province. The UN chief urged Iraqi leaders to address the root causes of a surge in bloodshed in the violence-hit province. According to Iraqi media reports, one of the terrorist elements arrested in the country has confessed that Saudi Arabia is providing financial aid to al-Qaeda-linked militants fighting the Iraqi army.
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Russian media reports suggest the UN Secretary General is planning to discuss reports of Saudi Arabia\'s support for terrorist groups in Iraq with Security Council members.
According to Russia\'s Arabic-language TV channel Russia al-Yaum, Ban-ki Moon touched on the issue during his recent talks with Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki in Baghdad. He also expressed concern over the rising violence in Iraq\'s western Anbar province. The UN chief urged Iraqi leaders to address the root causes of a surge in bloodshed in the violence-hit province. According to Iraqi media reports, one of the terrorist elements arrested in the country has confessed that Saudi Arabia is providing financial aid to al-Qaeda-linked militants fighting the Iraqi army.
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