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[Discussion Program : Pure Home] Psychology of Love - English
In This video we will watch the program which discusses different family matters including moral, educational, medical etc matters
In This video we will watch the program which discusses different family matters including moral, educational, medical etc matters
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[Clip] When people hide themselves... | Ali Reza PanahianFarsi Sub English Dec.09 2019
What does “Kafir” mean? Kafir means a person who denies and hides himself. He understands something is right, but he says, “No, no!” “Why do you say no? Why do you act perversely with...
What does “Kafir” mean? Kafir means a person who denies and hides himself. He understands something is right, but he says, “No, no!” “Why do you say no? Why do you act perversely with yourself? Why do you grapple with yourself?! Why do you lie to yourself?! Why don’t you have mercy on yourself?” This is the meaning of Kafir (unbeliever). What are you covering? What are you concealing? Why do you hide?
Psychoanalysts have a very interesting and hard job. Do you know what one of the things they do to fix people’s spiritual problems is? For example, a person says, “I have such a problem. I am depressed, etc.” or any other such plight. A psychoanalyst listens to see what he thinks and says, “I have to find what his problem is.” So, he says, “First talk about your life.” He starts studying his past. In some cases, a psychoanalyst even says, “You get upset from such a thing.” The person replies, “No, I don’t.” The psychoanalyst’s difficulty starts from here! “How should I prove that you get upset from such a thing? Your smile now shows that you are getting upset.” The person has a problem. The psychoanalyst must talk to this person in a way for him to say, “Ok! Yes, I get upset!” He gets so upset that he might start crying! The psychoanalyst says, “Did you see? Are you better now? Don’t you think you have this other problem too, and this one too that you have hidden?” Why do you hide yourself? Psychologically, an ill person is usually a person who is denying something in himself. They usually call this a psychological complex.
The Qur’an says the same thing about the unbelievers (Kafir), “There is a sickness in their hearts.” (Qur’an 2:10) What kind of sickness does an unbeliever have? He has hidden something. He has hidden a truth. “Hiding the truth is a sign of unbelief.” When a person hides the truth within himself, he is called a Kafir. A Kafir has hidden something in himself in the form of a complex and is sick. What is a sign of his illness? He is jealous. Recite the “Chapter Kafirun” from the Qur’an. “Say: \'O unbelievers! I do not worship what you worship, nor do you worship what I worship; nor will I worship what you have worshiped…’” (Qur’an 109:1-4) You go your own way and we’ll go ours. Drop it and go! Strange! But such a person won’t drop it! “Why don’t you drop it?!”
The Qur’an also says, “Do you know why he doesn’t leave you? He is jealous!” “Why are you jealous? Don’t you say we’re miserable? Don’t you ridicule us? Let us go our own way!” The Qur’an is a very surprising psychology book. It’s fantastic! It says, “The unbelievers envy your devoutness. They like you to be Kafirs too.” You have chosen and we have chosen. Go your own way! No, he knows that you are fortunate. He knows that he is hiding a truth in himself. He knows that you are having fun. He wants to ruin your life to be like his own.
Haven’t you, the mourners of Aba Abdillah al-Husayn (‘a), met people who envy that you go to religious meetings? Has it happened, or not? Answer loudly. When they see you, they nag. If you go to thousands of dance parties or such, they don’t say anything! As soon as you go to a meeting for Imam Husayn (‘a) they say, “Imam Husayn doesn’t need you to cry for him. Go do actions.” Eh! “What if I had gone to a bar?” “Go enjoy.” “Tell me to go enjoy here too!” But in this case, he feels uncomfortable and somehow shows his jealousy. During the 13 day New Year holiday, as many people are killed (in car accidents) as in a war. As many are killed as in a war operation! No one says anything. But, if someone dies on the way to Karbala, they repeat many times, “Everyone’s killed there, or you go for pilgrimage?! They kill our countrymen!” “You are sick. You don’t feel good!” Death happens anywhere. But, when it happens there, they ridicule it. He’s sick.
Do you know why he has become sick? What is mental illness? A person has something, but he denies it. I want to say something strange. Someone has to sit this person down and tell him, “Poor person. You are in love with Husayn (‘a). Don’t deny yourself. Unfortunate person, come. You come too. You are in love with Husayn too. You don’t feel good. Don’t deny it my dear. Be calm. Ok, I don’t want to try to convince you. Be calm. Maybe you will suddenly realize that you are in love with Husayn (‘a) too.” When a person hides a truth within himself, he is called a Kafir (unbeliever).
[From the series of speeches under the topic of “When people hide themselves.”]
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What does “Kafir” mean? Kafir means a person who denies and hides himself. He understands something is right, but he says, “No, no!” “Why do you say no? Why do you act perversely with yourself? Why do you grapple with yourself?! Why do you lie to yourself?! Why don’t you have mercy on yourself?” This is the meaning of Kafir (unbeliever). What are you covering? What are you concealing? Why do you hide?
Psychoanalysts have a very interesting and hard job. Do you know what one of the things they do to fix people’s spiritual problems is? For example, a person says, “I have such a problem. I am depressed, etc.” or any other such plight. A psychoanalyst listens to see what he thinks and says, “I have to find what his problem is.” So, he says, “First talk about your life.” He starts studying his past. In some cases, a psychoanalyst even says, “You get upset from such a thing.” The person replies, “No, I don’t.” The psychoanalyst’s difficulty starts from here! “How should I prove that you get upset from such a thing? Your smile now shows that you are getting upset.” The person has a problem. The psychoanalyst must talk to this person in a way for him to say, “Ok! Yes, I get upset!” He gets so upset that he might start crying! The psychoanalyst says, “Did you see? Are you better now? Don’t you think you have this other problem too, and this one too that you have hidden?” Why do you hide yourself? Psychologically, an ill person is usually a person who is denying something in himself. They usually call this a psychological complex.
The Qur’an says the same thing about the unbelievers (Kafir), “There is a sickness in their hearts.” (Qur’an 2:10) What kind of sickness does an unbeliever have? He has hidden something. He has hidden a truth. “Hiding the truth is a sign of unbelief.” When a person hides the truth within himself, he is called a Kafir. A Kafir has hidden something in himself in the form of a complex and is sick. What is a sign of his illness? He is jealous. Recite the “Chapter Kafirun” from the Qur’an. “Say: \'O unbelievers! I do not worship what you worship, nor do you worship what I worship; nor will I worship what you have worshiped…’” (Qur’an 109:1-4) You go your own way and we’ll go ours. Drop it and go! Strange! But such a person won’t drop it! “Why don’t you drop it?!”
The Qur’an also says, “Do you know why he doesn’t leave you? He is jealous!” “Why are you jealous? Don’t you say we’re miserable? Don’t you ridicule us? Let us go our own way!” The Qur’an is a very surprising psychology book. It’s fantastic! It says, “The unbelievers envy your devoutness. They like you to be Kafirs too.” You have chosen and we have chosen. Go your own way! No, he knows that you are fortunate. He knows that he is hiding a truth in himself. He knows that you are having fun. He wants to ruin your life to be like his own.
Haven’t you, the mourners of Aba Abdillah al-Husayn (‘a), met people who envy that you go to religious meetings? Has it happened, or not? Answer loudly. When they see you, they nag. If you go to thousands of dance parties or such, they don’t say anything! As soon as you go to a meeting for Imam Husayn (‘a) they say, “Imam Husayn doesn’t need you to cry for him. Go do actions.” Eh! “What if I had gone to a bar?” “Go enjoy.” “Tell me to go enjoy here too!” But in this case, he feels uncomfortable and somehow shows his jealousy. During the 13 day New Year holiday, as many people are killed (in car accidents) as in a war. As many are killed as in a war operation! No one says anything. But, if someone dies on the way to Karbala, they repeat many times, “Everyone’s killed there, or you go for pilgrimage?! They kill our countrymen!” “You are sick. You don’t feel good!” Death happens anywhere. But, when it happens there, they ridicule it. He’s sick.
Do you know why he has become sick? What is mental illness? A person has something, but he denies it. I want to say something strange. Someone has to sit this person down and tell him, “Poor person. You are in love with Husayn (‘a). Don’t deny yourself. Unfortunate person, come. You come too. You are in love with Husayn too. You don’t feel good. Don’t deny it my dear. Be calm. Ok, I don’t want to try to convince you. Be calm. Maybe you will suddenly realize that you are in love with Husayn (‘a) too.” When a person hides a truth within himself, he is called a Kafir (unbeliever).
[From the series of speeches under the topic of “When people hide themselves.”]
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Discussing the Sanctions on the Howza | IP Talk Show | English
An eye-opening and fruitful discussion lead by Shaykh Mahdi Taeb and Sayyid Shahryar Naqvi, two invaluable gems of the Howza system which has now been sanctioned by America … Shaykh Muzaffer...
An eye-opening and fruitful discussion lead by Shaykh Mahdi Taeb and Sayyid Shahryar Naqvi, two invaluable gems of the Howza system which has now been sanctioned by America … Shaykh Muzaffer Hyder has questions to ask them both which lead to a powerful talk.
Al-Mustafa International University is an international academic, Islamic university of the Holy City of Qom. Tens of thousands of students from across the globe study a vast range of subjects from Islamic sciences such as the Quran, Hadith, Islamic Jurisprudence, Islamic Philosophy and Discourse and Islamic Mysticism to Economics, Political Science, Psychology, Sociology, Education, Management, Persian Language and Literature. America has placed perhaps the silliest of sanctions on this vast academic institute in a hope to stop the fountain of knowledge from quenching the thirst of the masses, who deserve to learn about the Prophet and Ahlulbayt (A).
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An eye-opening and fruitful discussion lead by Shaykh Mahdi Taeb and Sayyid Shahryar Naqvi, two invaluable gems of the Howza system which has now been sanctioned by America … Shaykh Muzaffer Hyder has questions to ask them both which lead to a powerful talk.
Al-Mustafa International University is an international academic, Islamic university of the Holy City of Qom. Tens of thousands of students from across the globe study a vast range of subjects from Islamic sciences such as the Quran, Hadith, Islamic Jurisprudence, Islamic Philosophy and Discourse and Islamic Mysticism to Economics, Political Science, Psychology, Sociology, Education, Management, Persian Language and Literature. America has placed perhaps the silliest of sanctions on this vast academic institute in a hope to stop the fountain of knowledge from quenching the thirst of the masses, who deserve to learn about the Prophet and Ahlulbayt (A).
#IPTalkShow #FreedomOfReligion #IslamicPulse #Sanctions #Iran #IslamicRevolution #Revolution
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Consuming Kids - The Commercialization of Childhood - Part 3 - Documentary - English
Courtesy vikesfreak on youtube. Some parts may not be available on this site. Viewer discretion advised. CONSUMING KIDS - WITH VIRTUALLY no government or public outcry in the US the multi-billion...
Courtesy vikesfreak on youtube. Some parts may not be available on this site. Viewer discretion advised. CONSUMING KIDS - WITH VIRTUALLY no government or public outcry in the US the multi-billion dollar youth marketing industry has been able to use the latest advances in psychology anthropology and neuroscience to transform American children into one of the most powerful and profitable consumer demographics in the world. American kids now influence an estimated 700 billion dollars in annual spending targeted virtually from birth with a relentless bombardment of sophisticated commercial appeals designed to sell everything from Hollywood merchandise and junk foods to iPods cell phones the family car and vacations. The result is that childhood itself has been commercialized. Drawing on the insights of experts industry insiders and children themselves Consuming Kids traces the evolution and impact of this disturbing and unprecedented phenomenon exposing the youth marketing industry-s controversial tactics and exploring the effect of hyper-consumerism on the actual lived experience of children.
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Courtesy vikesfreak on youtube. Some parts may not be available on this site. Viewer discretion advised. CONSUMING KIDS - WITH VIRTUALLY no government or public outcry in the US the multi-billion dollar youth marketing industry has been able to use the latest advances in psychology anthropology and neuroscience to transform American children into one of the most powerful and profitable consumer demographics in the world. American kids now influence an estimated 700 billion dollars in annual spending targeted virtually from birth with a relentless bombardment of sophisticated commercial appeals designed to sell everything from Hollywood merchandise and junk foods to iPods cell phones the family car and vacations. The result is that childhood itself has been commercialized. Drawing on the insights of experts industry insiders and children themselves Consuming Kids traces the evolution and impact of this disturbing and unprecedented phenomenon exposing the youth marketing industry-s controversial tactics and exploring the effect of hyper-consumerism on the actual lived experience of children.
Consuming Kids - The Commercialization of Childhood - Part 6 - Documentary - English
Courtesy vikesfreak on youtube. Some parts may not be available on this site. Viewer discretion advised. CONSUMING KIDS - WITH VIRTUALLY no government or public outcry in the US the multi-billion...
Courtesy vikesfreak on youtube. Some parts may not be available on this site. Viewer discretion advised. CONSUMING KIDS - WITH VIRTUALLY no government or public outcry in the US the multi-billion dollar youth marketing industry has been able to use the latest advances in psychology anthropology and neuroscience to transform American children into one of the most powerful and profitable consumer demographics in the world. American kids now influence an estimated 700 billion dollars in annual spending targeted virtually from birth with a relentless bombardment of sophisticated commercial appeals designed to sell everything from Hollywood merchandise and junk foods to iPods cell phones the family car and vacations. The result is that childhood itself has been commercialized. Drawing on the insights of experts industry insiders and children themselves Consuming Kids traces the evolution and impact of this disturbing and unprecedented phenomenon exposing the youth marketing industry-s controversial tactics and exploring the effect of hyper-consumerism on the actual lived experience of children.
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Courtesy vikesfreak on youtube. Some parts may not be available on this site. Viewer discretion advised. CONSUMING KIDS - WITH VIRTUALLY no government or public outcry in the US the multi-billion dollar youth marketing industry has been able to use the latest advances in psychology anthropology and neuroscience to transform American children into one of the most powerful and profitable consumer demographics in the world. American kids now influence an estimated 700 billion dollars in annual spending targeted virtually from birth with a relentless bombardment of sophisticated commercial appeals designed to sell everything from Hollywood merchandise and junk foods to iPods cell phones the family car and vacations. The result is that childhood itself has been commercialized. Drawing on the insights of experts industry insiders and children themselves Consuming Kids traces the evolution and impact of this disturbing and unprecedented phenomenon exposing the youth marketing industry-s controversial tactics and exploring the effect of hyper-consumerism on the actual lived experience of children.
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Consuming Kids - The Commercialization of Childhood - Part 7 - Documentary - English
Courtesy vikesfreak on youtube. Some parts may not be available on this site. Viewer discretion advised. CONSUMING KIDS - WITH VIRTUALLY no government or public outcry in the US the multi-billion...
Courtesy vikesfreak on youtube. Some parts may not be available on this site. Viewer discretion advised. CONSUMING KIDS - WITH VIRTUALLY no government or public outcry in the US the multi-billion dollar youth marketing industry has been able to use the latest advances in psychology anthropology and neuroscience to transform American children into one of the most powerful and profitable consumer demographics in the world. American kids now influence an estimated 700 billion dollars in annual spending targeted virtually from birth with a relentless bombardment of sophisticated commercial appeals designed to sell everything from Hollywood merchandise and junk foods to iPods cell phones the family car and vacations. The result is that childhood itself has been commercialized. Drawing on the insights of experts industry insiders and children themselves Consuming Kids traces the evolution and impact of this disturbing and unprecedented phenomenon exposing the youth marketing industry-s controversial tactics and exploring the effect of hyper-consumerism on the actual lived experience of children.
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Courtesy vikesfreak on youtube. Some parts may not be available on this site. Viewer discretion advised. CONSUMING KIDS - WITH VIRTUALLY no government or public outcry in the US the multi-billion dollar youth marketing industry has been able to use the latest advances in psychology anthropology and neuroscience to transform American children into one of the most powerful and profitable consumer demographics in the world. American kids now influence an estimated 700 billion dollars in annual spending targeted virtually from birth with a relentless bombardment of sophisticated commercial appeals designed to sell everything from Hollywood merchandise and junk foods to iPods cell phones the family car and vacations. The result is that childhood itself has been commercialized. Drawing on the insights of experts industry insiders and children themselves Consuming Kids traces the evolution and impact of this disturbing and unprecedented phenomenon exposing the youth marketing industry-s controversial tactics and exploring the effect of hyper-consumerism on the actual lived experience of children.
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Teaching Story Telling in Class Rooms - English
What I find most attractive in storytelling as a technique of teaching is that more than just learning pre-determined knowledge they allow creative and imaginative construction of knowledge itself...
What I find most attractive in storytelling as a technique of teaching is that more than just learning pre-determined knowledge they allow creative and imaginative construction of knowledge itself in the process. Moreover, compared to the traditional techniques in which the teacher is more or less at the center, in the storytelling technique the child is at the center of learning process. Storytelling fosters reasoning and communication skills. It encourages the development of reading habit, social interaction skills, and even problem solving skills (using both rational and emotional reasoning methods). All these are in addition to moral values and knowledge that can be conveyed in the play-out at a deeper level. Also see "A Child's Work: The Importance of Fantasy Play" by Vivian Gussin Paley.
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What I find most attractive in storytelling as a technique of teaching is that more than just learning pre-determined knowledge they allow creative and imaginative construction of knowledge itself in the process. Moreover, compared to the traditional techniques in which the teacher is more or less at the center, in the storytelling technique the child is at the center of learning process. Storytelling fosters reasoning and communication skills. It encourages the development of reading habit, social interaction skills, and even problem solving skills (using both rational and emotional reasoning methods). All these are in addition to moral values and knowledge that can be conveyed in the play-out at a deeper level. Also see "A Child's Work: The Importance of Fantasy Play" by Vivian Gussin Paley.
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Why Storytelling - Part I - English
What I find most attractive in storytelling as a technique of teaching is that more than just learning pre-determined knowledge they allow creative and imaginative construction of knowledge itself...
What I find most attractive in storytelling as a technique of teaching is that more than just learning pre-determined knowledge they allow creative and imaginative construction of knowledge itself in the process. Moreover, compared to the traditional techniques in which the teacher is more or less at the center, in the storytelling technique the child is at the center of learning process. Storytelling fosters reasoning and communication skills. It encourages the development of reading habit, social interaction skills, and even problem solving skills (using both rational and emotional reasoning methods). All these are in addition to moral values and knowledge that can be conveyed in the play-out at a deeper level. See "A Child's Work: The Importance of Fantasy Play" by Vivian Gussin Paley.
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What I find most attractive in storytelling as a technique of teaching is that more than just learning pre-determined knowledge they allow creative and imaginative construction of knowledge itself in the process. Moreover, compared to the traditional techniques in which the teacher is more or less at the center, in the storytelling technique the child is at the center of learning process. Storytelling fosters reasoning and communication skills. It encourages the development of reading habit, social interaction skills, and even problem solving skills (using both rational and emotional reasoning methods). All these are in addition to moral values and knowledge that can be conveyed in the play-out at a deeper level. See "A Child's Work: The Importance of Fantasy Play" by Vivian Gussin Paley.
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Why Storytelling - Part II - English
You may not agree with some specific examples or points. Like words are essential for thinking - Many scholars may argue to the contrary. But the overall message of these two videos is worth...
You may not agree with some specific examples or points. Like words are essential for thinking - Many scholars may argue to the contrary. But the overall message of these two videos is worth considering and implementing in our class rooms. What I find most attractive in storytelling as a technique of teaching is that more than just learning pre-determined knowledge they allow creative and imaginative construction of knowledge itself in the process. Moreover, compared to the traditional techniques in which the teacher is more or less at the center, in the storytelling technique the child is at the center of learning process. Storytelling fosters reasoning and communication skills. It encourages the development of reading habit, social interaction skills, and even problem solving skills (using both rational and emotional reasoning methods). All these are in addition to moral values and knowledge that can be conveyed in the play-out at a deeper level. See "A Child's Work: The Importance of Fantasy Play" by Vivian Gussin Paley.
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You may not agree with some specific examples or points. Like words are essential for thinking - Many scholars may argue to the contrary. But the overall message of these two videos is worth considering and implementing in our class rooms. What I find most attractive in storytelling as a technique of teaching is that more than just learning pre-determined knowledge they allow creative and imaginative construction of knowledge itself in the process. Moreover, compared to the traditional techniques in which the teacher is more or less at the center, in the storytelling technique the child is at the center of learning process. Storytelling fosters reasoning and communication skills. It encourages the development of reading habit, social interaction skills, and even problem solving skills (using both rational and emotional reasoning methods). All these are in addition to moral values and knowledge that can be conveyed in the play-out at a deeper level. See "A Child's Work: The Importance of Fantasy Play" by Vivian Gussin Paley.
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Dangers of antidepressant drugs-English
www ssristories com website is a collection of 3100 news stories with the full media article available mainly criminal in nature that have appeared in the media newspapers TV scientific journals or...
www ssristories com website is a collection of 3100 news stories with the full media article available mainly criminal in nature that have appeared in the media newspapers TV scientific journals or that were part of FDA testimony in either 1991 2004 or 2006 in which antidepressants are mentioned
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www ssristories com website is a collection of 3100 news stories with the full media article available mainly criminal in nature that have appeared in the media newspapers TV scientific journals or that were part of FDA testimony in either 1991 2004 or 2006 in which antidepressants are mentioned
The smell in the air of supermarkets - Raj Patel - English
A related story from LA Times: How businesses coax shoppers into buying.
http://www.latimes.com/health/la-he-shopping-psychology-20101122,0,1283284,full.story
This is a good summary of the...
A related story from LA Times: How businesses coax shoppers into buying.
http://www.latimes.com/health/la-he-shopping-psychology-20101122,0,1283284,full.story
This is a good summary of the tactics that businesses use to coax shoppers into spending. The article also illuminates how the ideology of 'choice' can be illusionary. I may think that I am buying this particular item out of my personal, independent choice, but in reality that choice or preference is conditioned by a number of stimuli, both within the store and from outside (ads, culture, media).
An important question that Raj Patel raises in the full speech is to what extent conscious buying can really help solve the problems of global economy, social justice, and the environment. Raj Patel's full speech:
http://fora.tv/2008/05/16/Raj_Patel_Discusses_Stuffed_and_Starved
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A related story from LA Times: How businesses coax shoppers into buying.
http://www.latimes.com/health/la-he-shopping-psychology-20101122,0,1283284,full.story
This is a good summary of the tactics that businesses use to coax shoppers into spending. The article also illuminates how the ideology of 'choice' can be illusionary. I may think that I am buying this particular item out of my personal, independent choice, but in reality that choice or preference is conditioned by a number of stimuli, both within the store and from outside (ads, culture, media).
An important question that Raj Patel raises in the full speech is to what extent conscious buying can really help solve the problems of global economy, social justice, and the environment. Raj Patel's full speech:
http://fora.tv/2008/05/16/Raj_Patel_Discusses_Stuffed_and_Starved
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اعتیاد - Addiction - Farsi sub English
Drugs - Farsi sub English
اعتیاد یک بیماری روانی، اجتماعی و اقتصادی است که از مصرف غیرطبیعی و غیرمجاز برخی مواد مانند...
Drugs - Farsi sub English
اعتیاد یک بیماری روانی، اجتماعی و اقتصادی است که از مصرف غیرطبیعی و غیرمجاز برخی مواد مانند الکل، تریاک، حشیش و... ناشی میشود و باعث وابستگی روانی یا فیزیولوژیک فرد مبتلا (معتاد) به این مواد میشود و در عملکرد جسمی، روانی و اجتماعی وی تأثیرات نامطلوب بر جای میگذارد. بررسی پدیده اعتیاد در قالب علوم پزشکی، روانشناسی و جامعهشناسی صورت میگیرد. از سال ۱۹۶۴ میلادی، سازمان بهداشت جهانی استفاده از عبارت وابستگی دارویی یا وابستگی به دارو را به جای اصطلاح اعتیاد توصیه نمودهاست، اما استفاده از اصطلاح اعتیاد هنوز رایج است. اعتیاد پاسخ فیزیولوژیک بدن است به مصرف مکرر مواد اعتیادآور. این وابستگی از طرفی باعث تسکین و آرامش موقت و گاهی تحریک و نشاط گذرا برای فرد میگردد و از طرف دیگر بعد از اتمام این اثرات سبب جستجوی فرد برای یافتن مجدد ماده و وابستگی مداوم به آن میشود. در این حالت فرد هم از لحاظ جسمی و هم از لحاظ روانی به ماده مخدر وابستگی پیدا میکند و مجبور است به تدریج مقدار ماده مصرفی را افزایش دهد.
Addiction is a mental illness, social and economic use of the unnatural and illegal substances such as alcohol, opium, hashish, and ... Psychological or physiological dependence arises and the person (addicted) to the performance of this material and physical, psychological and social influences on the adverse effects. The phenomenon of drug addiction in the medical sciences, psychology and sociology takes place. From 1964, the World Health Organization uses the term drug dependence or drug dependence, rather than the term addiction has recommended, but use the term addiction is still prevalent. Body\'s physiological response to repeated drug use addictive substances.
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Drugs - Farsi sub English
اعتیاد یک بیماری روانی، اجتماعی و اقتصادی است که از مصرف غیرطبیعی و غیرمجاز برخی مواد مانند الکل، تریاک، حشیش و... ناشی میشود و باعث وابستگی روانی یا فیزیولوژیک فرد مبتلا (معتاد) به این مواد میشود و در عملکرد جسمی، روانی و اجتماعی وی تأثیرات نامطلوب بر جای میگذارد. بررسی پدیده اعتیاد در قالب علوم پزشکی، روانشناسی و جامعهشناسی صورت میگیرد. از سال ۱۹۶۴ میلادی، سازمان بهداشت جهانی استفاده از عبارت وابستگی دارویی یا وابستگی به دارو را به جای اصطلاح اعتیاد توصیه نمودهاست، اما استفاده از اصطلاح اعتیاد هنوز رایج است. اعتیاد پاسخ فیزیولوژیک بدن است به مصرف مکرر مواد اعتیادآور. این وابستگی از طرفی باعث تسکین و آرامش موقت و گاهی تحریک و نشاط گذرا برای فرد میگردد و از طرف دیگر بعد از اتمام این اثرات سبب جستجوی فرد برای یافتن مجدد ماده و وابستگی مداوم به آن میشود. در این حالت فرد هم از لحاظ جسمی و هم از لحاظ روانی به ماده مخدر وابستگی پیدا میکند و مجبور است به تدریج مقدار ماده مصرفی را افزایش دهد.
Addiction is a mental illness, social and economic use of the unnatural and illegal substances such as alcohol, opium, hashish, and ... Psychological or physiological dependence arises and the person (addicted) to the performance of this material and physical, psychological and social influences on the adverse effects. The phenomenon of drug addiction in the medical sciences, psychology and sociology takes place. From 1964, the World Health Organization uses the term drug dependence or drug dependence, rather than the term addiction has recommended, but use the term addiction is still prevalent. Body\'s physiological response to repeated drug use addictive substances.
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Series 1: [6/6]: The End of Negative Suffering - Br. Khalil Jaffer - English
Series 1: [6/6]: The End of Negative Suffering - Br. Khalil Jaffer
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Be warned! Both these series are simply out of this world and heavy duty. So be prepared to listen to...
Series 1: [6/6]: The End of Negative Suffering - Br. Khalil Jaffer
Uploaded on May 4, 2011
Be warned! Both these series are simply out of this world and heavy duty. So be prepared to listen to them at least twice.
Surah Anfal, Chapter 8, Verse 24:
\\\'O you who believe! answer (the call of) Allah and His Messenger when he calls you to that which gives you life; and know that Allah intervenes between man and his heart, and that to Him you shall be gathered.\\\' (8:24)
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Series 1: [6/6]: The End of Negative Suffering - Br. Khalil Jaffer
Uploaded on May 4, 2011
Be warned! Both these series are simply out of this world and heavy duty. So be prepared to listen to them at least twice.
Surah Anfal, Chapter 8, Verse 24:
\\\'O you who believe! answer (the call of) Allah and His Messenger when he calls you to that which gives you life; and know that Allah intervenes between man and his heart, and that to Him you shall be gathered.\\\' (8:24)
Series 1: [5/6]: The End of Negative Suffering - Br. Khalil Jaffer - English
Series 1: [5/6]: The End of Negative Suffering - Br. Khalil Jaffer
Uploaded on May 4, 2011
Be warned! Both these series are simply out of this world and heavy duty. So be prepared to listen to...
Series 1: [5/6]: The End of Negative Suffering - Br. Khalil Jaffer
Uploaded on May 4, 2011
Be warned! Both these series are simply out of this world and heavy duty. So be prepared to listen to them at least twice.
Surah Anfal, Chapter 8, Verse 24:
\\\'O you who believe! answer (the call of) Allah and His Messenger when he calls you to that which gives you life; and know that Allah intervenes between man and his heart, and that to Him you shall be gathered.\\\' (8:24)
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Series 1: [5/6]: The End of Negative Suffering - Br. Khalil Jaffer
Uploaded on May 4, 2011
Be warned! Both these series are simply out of this world and heavy duty. So be prepared to listen to them at least twice.
Surah Anfal, Chapter 8, Verse 24:
\\\'O you who believe! answer (the call of) Allah and His Messenger when he calls you to that which gives you life; and know that Allah intervenes between man and his heart, and that to Him you shall be gathered.\\\' (8:24)
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Series 1: [4/6]: The End of Negative Suffering - Br. Khalil Jaffer - English
Series 1: [5/6]: The End of Negative Suffering - Br. Khalil Jaffer
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Be warned! Both these series are simply out of this world and heavy duty. So be prepared to listen to...
Series 1: [5/6]: The End of Negative Suffering - Br. Khalil Jaffer
Uploaded on May 4, 2011
Be warned! Both these series are simply out of this world and heavy duty. So be prepared to listen to them at least twice.
Surah Anfal, Chapter 8, Verse 24:
\'O you who believe! answer (the call of) Allah and His Messenger when he calls you to that which gives you life; and know that Allah intervenes between man and his heart, and that to Him you shall be gathered.\' (8:24)
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Series 1: [5/6]: The End of Negative Suffering - Br. Khalil Jaffer
Uploaded on May 4, 2011
Be warned! Both these series are simply out of this world and heavy duty. So be prepared to listen to them at least twice.
Surah Anfal, Chapter 8, Verse 24:
\'O you who believe! answer (the call of) Allah and His Messenger when he calls you to that which gives you life; and know that Allah intervenes between man and his heart, and that to Him you shall be gathered.\' (8:24)
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[3/6]: The End of Negative Suffering - Br. Khalil Jaffer – English
The End of Negative Suffering - Br. Khalil Jaffer Uploaded on May 4, 2011 Be warned! Both these series are simply out of this world and heavy duty. So be prepared to listen to them at least twice....
The End of Negative Suffering - Br. Khalil Jaffer Uploaded on May 4, 2011 Be warned! Both these series are simply out of this world and heavy duty. So be prepared to listen to them at least twice. Surah Anfal, Chapter 8, Verse 24: \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'O you who believe! answer (the call of) Allah and His Messenger when he calls you to that which gives you life; and know that Allah intervenes between man and his heart, and that to Him you shall be gathered.\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\' (8:24)
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The End of Negative Suffering - Br. Khalil Jaffer Uploaded on May 4, 2011 Be warned! Both these series are simply out of this world and heavy duty. So be prepared to listen to them at least twice. Surah Anfal, Chapter 8, Verse 24: \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'O you who believe! answer (the call of) Allah and His Messenger when he calls you to that which gives you life; and know that Allah intervenes between man and his heart, and that to Him you shall be gathered.\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\' (8:24)
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[2/6]: The End of Negative Suffering - Br. Khalil Jaffer - English
The End of Negative Suffering - Br. Khalil Jaffer Uploaded on May 4, 2011 Be warned! Both these series are simply out of this world and heavy duty. So be prepared to listen to them at least twice....
The End of Negative Suffering - Br. Khalil Jaffer Uploaded on May 4, 2011 Be warned! Both these series are simply out of this world and heavy duty. So be prepared to listen to them at least twice. Surah Anfal, Chapter 8, Verse 24: \\\\\\\'O you who believe! answer (the call of) Allah and His Messenger when he calls you to that which gives you life; and know that Allah intervenes between man and his heart, and that to Him you shall be gathered.\\\\\\\' (8:24)
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The End of Negative Suffering - Br. Khalil Jaffer Uploaded on May 4, 2011 Be warned! Both these series are simply out of this world and heavy duty. So be prepared to listen to them at least twice. Surah Anfal, Chapter 8, Verse 24: \\\\\\\'O you who believe! answer (the call of) Allah and His Messenger when he calls you to that which gives you life; and know that Allah intervenes between man and his heart, and that to Him you shall be gathered.\\\\\\\' (8:24)