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Defending Judaism from Zionism - Reform Judaism [Ep.9] | Project Zionism | The Enemies of Islam | English
Season II: Project Zionism
Episode IX: Defending Judaism from Zionism - Reform Judaism
A series of clips that unveils the 'Enemies of Islam'.
A Production of @PureStreamMedia...
Season II: Project Zionism
Episode IX: Defending Judaism from Zionism - Reform Judaism
A series of clips that unveils the 'Enemies of Islam'.
A Production of @PureStreamMedia
#TheEnemiesOfIslam #ProjectZionism #Season2 #Series
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Season II: Project Zionism
Episode IX: Defending Judaism from Zionism - Reform Judaism
A series of clips that unveils the 'Enemies of Islam'.
A Production of @PureStreamMedia
#TheEnemiesOfIslam #ProjectZionism #Season2 #Series
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5 | Tawbah: The Spiritual Reform - Ramadhan 1443 - Maulana Syed Muhammad Rizvi | English
5 | Tawbah: The Spiritual Reform - Ramadhan 1443 - Maulana Syed Muhammad Rizvi
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Jaffari Community Centre (JCC Live)
5 | Tawbah: The Spiritual Reform - Ramadhan 1443 - Maulana Syed Muhammad Rizvi
Donate towards our programs today: https://jaffari.org/donate/
Jaffari Community Centre (JCC Live)
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[20 Feb 2014] Protesters gather in Rabat to slam - English
Moroccans have taken to the streets to demand change on the anniversary of the country\'s pro-reform movement.
Unemployed youths and activists along with members of a student group known as the...
Moroccans have taken to the streets to demand change on the anniversary of the country\'s pro-reform movement.
Unemployed youths and activists along with members of a student group known as the February 20 Movement gathered outside parliament in the capital Rabat. They waved banners and chanted slogans against what they call corruption, injustice and despotism. Scores of protesters have been arrested since Morocco\'s pro-reform movement began in 2011. Campaigners say more than 30 student activists remain in prison.
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Moroccans have taken to the streets to demand change on the anniversary of the country\'s pro-reform movement.
Unemployed youths and activists along with members of a student group known as the February 20 Movement gathered outside parliament in the capital Rabat. They waved banners and chanted slogans against what they call corruption, injustice and despotism. Scores of protesters have been arrested since Morocco\'s pro-reform movement began in 2011. Campaigners say more than 30 student activists remain in prison.
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the reform of women in Islam - Gujrati
majalis recited at the occasion of the wafat of Sayyida Zainab ahs on how the Holy Prophet changed women's status
majalis recited at the occasion of the wafat of Sayyida Zainab ahs on how the Holy Prophet changed women's status
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World News in Brief - 121910 - Farsi from IRINN - Farsi
World News in Brief - 121910 - Farsi from IRINN - Farsi
economical reform - stock reaction - on gaza recent zionist attack
World News in Brief - 121910 - Farsi from IRINN - Farsi
economical reform - stock reaction - on gaza recent zionist attack
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Bahrainis in NY protest Khalifa oppression - Sep 22, 2011 - English
It was in February 2011 when thousands of Bahrainis most of them from the country's Shia majority took to the streets to demand political reform. The Bahraini government reacted to the protests...
It was in February 2011 when thousands of Bahrainis most of them from the country's Shia majority took to the streets to demand political reform. The Bahraini government reacted to the protests with a mixture of violent repression, and offers of limited concessions.
More than seven months later this time in New York City and on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly, Bahrainis and their supporters gather to call on the government of Hamed Bin Khalifa to end its brutal oppression against its people.
While the gathering is a humble one, the demonstrator's voices are loud and clear, they're calling for a free Bahrain for all.
The demonstrators stand united in front of the Bahraini mission where the Kingdom's ambassador to the UN is rumored to be having lunch with King Khalifa, the ruler of Bahrain.
While the ill treatment of the Shia population has made headlines around the world since protests erupted, for many demonstrators here the rally is about upholding core human values, regardless of religious affiliations.
Hussain Abdullah, Director of the advocacy group Americans for Democracy & Human Rights in Bahrain says the majority of the population are living under state oppression and the government needs to know that the voices of reason will not remain silent.
With posters and banners in hand and the Bahraini flag raised in the air the demonstrators hope gatherings like these big or small will garner the attention and support of the international community.
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It was in February 2011 when thousands of Bahrainis most of them from the country's Shia majority took to the streets to demand political reform. The Bahraini government reacted to the protests with a mixture of violent repression, and offers of limited concessions.
More than seven months later this time in New York City and on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly, Bahrainis and their supporters gather to call on the government of Hamed Bin Khalifa to end its brutal oppression against its people.
While the gathering is a humble one, the demonstrator's voices are loud and clear, they're calling for a free Bahrain for all.
The demonstrators stand united in front of the Bahraini mission where the Kingdom's ambassador to the UN is rumored to be having lunch with King Khalifa, the ruler of Bahrain.
While the ill treatment of the Shia population has made headlines around the world since protests erupted, for many demonstrators here the rally is about upholding core human values, regardless of religious affiliations.
Hussain Abdullah, Director of the advocacy group Americans for Democracy & Human Rights in Bahrain says the majority of the population are living under state oppression and the government needs to know that the voices of reason will not remain silent.
With posters and banners in hand and the Bahraini flag raised in the air the demonstrators hope gatherings like these big or small will garner the attention and support of the international community.