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Sayyid Hasan Nasrallah Bashes Shameful Self-Made Rituals | Arabic Sub English
Sayyid Hasan Nasrallah Bashes Shameful Self-Made Rituals
A full talk of Sayyid Nasrallah where he calls out on those who are - intenationally or unintentionally - defaming and insulting Islam...
Sayyid Hasan Nasrallah Bashes Shameful Self-Made Rituals
A full talk of Sayyid Nasrallah where he calls out on those who are - intenationally or unintentionally - defaming and insulting Islam and Ahl al-Bayt (A). He bashes the self-made rituals and invites people towards pure Islam and the spirit of Karbala.
#AzadariRituals #Mourning #Muharram #Awakening
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Sayyid Hasan Nasrallah Bashes Shameful Self-Made Rituals
A full talk of Sayyid Nasrallah where he calls out on those who are - intenationally or unintentionally - defaming and insulting Islam and Ahl al-Bayt (A). He bashes the self-made rituals and invites people towards pure Islam and the spirit of Karbala.
#AzadariRituals #Mourning #Muharram #Awakening
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Spring of Truth - Imam Khomeini Speech Excerpt on Approaches to Hajj Rituals - Part 1 - English
In this episode of the program Spring of Truth the english translation of the speech of Imam Khomeini at Jamaran among the Hajj pilgrims is presented. The date of this speech was September 6, 1981...
In this episode of the program Spring of Truth the english translation of the speech of Imam Khomeini at Jamaran among the Hajj pilgrims is presented. The date of this speech was September 6, 1981 and the topic was Approaches to Hajj Rituals. We hope you enjoy it.
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In this episode of the program Spring of Truth the english translation of the speech of Imam Khomeini at Jamaran among the Hajj pilgrims is presented. The date of this speech was September 6, 1981 and the topic was Approaches to Hajj Rituals. We hope you enjoy it.
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Spring of Truth - Imam Khomeini Speech Excerpt on Approaches to Hajj Rituals - Part 2 - English
In this episode of the program Spring of Truth the english translation of the speech of Imam Khomeini at Jamaran among the Hajj pilgrims is presented. The date of this speech was September 6, 1981...
In this episode of the program Spring of Truth the english translation of the speech of Imam Khomeini at Jamaran among the Hajj pilgrims is presented. The date of this speech was September 6, 1981 and the topic was Approaches to Hajj Rituals. We hope you enjoy it.
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In this episode of the program Spring of Truth the english translation of the speech of Imam Khomeini at Jamaran among the Hajj pilgrims is presented. The date of this speech was September 6, 1981 and the topic was Approaches to Hajj Rituals. We hope you enjoy it.
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Spring of Truth - Imam Khomeini Speech Excerpt on Approaches to Hajj Rituals - Part 3 - English
In this episode of the program Spring of Truth the english translation of the speech of Imam Khomeini at Jamaran among the Hajj pilgrims is presented. The date of this speech was September 6, 1981...
In this episode of the program Spring of Truth the english translation of the speech of Imam Khomeini at Jamaran among the Hajj pilgrims is presented. The date of this speech was September 6, 1981 and the topic was Approaches to Hajj Rituals. We hope you enjoy it.
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In this episode of the program Spring of Truth the english translation of the speech of Imam Khomeini at Jamaran among the Hajj pilgrims is presented. The date of this speech was September 6, 1981 and the topic was Approaches to Hajj Rituals. We hope you enjoy it.
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The Hidden Meaning of Water in Islamic Rituals | REFLECT | English
The Hidden Meaning of Water in Islamic Rituals | REFLECT
An introduction to the hidden esoteric meaning of water from an Islamic Irfani perspective. Water is that which satiates you, which...
The Hidden Meaning of Water in Islamic Rituals | REFLECT
An introduction to the hidden esoteric meaning of water from an Islamic Irfani perspective. Water is that which satiates you, which quenches your thirst and which purifies you... in this dimension, \"water\" translates to H2O. But for the Mystics, it means something much, much deeper.
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The Hidden Meaning of Water in Islamic Rituals | REFLECT
An introduction to the hidden esoteric meaning of water from an Islamic Irfani perspective. Water is that which satiates you, which quenches your thirst and which purifies you... in this dimension, \"water\" translates to H2O. But for the Mystics, it means something much, much deeper.
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[Important Talk] Should We Celebrate Christmas? Respecting VS Adopting Other Religious Rituals | Maulana Syed Rizvi | English
- Reiterating a few points regarding Christmas, with the winter holidays upon us now
- Isa ibn Maryam is indeed one of the high ranking prophets in Islam
- Do we celebrate Christmas, or...
- Reiterating a few points regarding Christmas, with the winter holidays upon us now
- Isa ibn Maryam is indeed one of the high ranking prophets in Islam
- Do we celebrate Christmas, or participate in Christmas rituals?
- Respecting other religions vs adopting their customs
- What is the status of the Christmas tree in Christianity?
- Looking at the example of the Bani Israel, and the customs they adopted
- Examining the inferiority complex of Muslim societies and the internal pressure to fit in with others, leading to the adoption of other religious traditions
Friday Message - December 23rd, 2022
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- Reiterating a few points regarding Christmas, with the winter holidays upon us now
- Isa ibn Maryam is indeed one of the high ranking prophets in Islam
- Do we celebrate Christmas, or participate in Christmas rituals?
- Respecting other religions vs adopting their customs
- What is the status of the Christmas tree in Christianity?
- Looking at the example of the Bani Israel, and the customs they adopted
- Examining the inferiority complex of Muslim societies and the internal pressure to fit in with others, leading to the adoption of other religious traditions
Friday Message - December 23rd, 2022
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[Hajj 2011] Hajj rites at a glance - Nov 4, 2011 - English
Hajj involves two parallel journeys, namely the journey of body and the journey of soul. Pilgrims of the House of God purify their hearts from what keeps them away from God.
The rituals start...
Hajj involves two parallel journeys, namely the journey of body and the journey of soul. Pilgrims of the House of God purify their hearts from what keeps them away from God.
The rituals start in the Great Mosque by circling seven times round the Kaaba in an anti-clockwise direction, which is known as Tawaf, followed by two rakat of prayers.
Pilgrims often experience a very moving moment when they first set their eyes on Kabba.
They walk and run seven times along a passageway in the Great Mosque between Safa and Marwah mounts, commemorating a search for water by Hajar, wife of the Prophet Abraham.
Rituals also involve travelling to the valley of Arafat and standing in the open praising God, supplicating and meditating. This is followed by spending the night in Muzdalifa.
In the morning, pilgrims head towards Mina and start the first in a series of throwing stones at pillars symbolizing the devil. The pillars stand at three points where Satan is believed to have tried to tempt the Prophet Abraham.
Pilgrims also sacrifice an animal to commemorate the incident when the Prophet Abraham was about to sacrifice his son for the sake of God and God accepted a sheep instead. Pilgrims then shave their heads or cut some parts of it. They should return to the Great Mosque at Mecca for further rituals either before or after they complete their stay and stoning the devils in Mina.
At the end of it all, pilgrims hope that God accepts their Hajj.
Hajj rituals are performed at different locations but the kaaba stands out. It is the holiest place on earth. You can feel the energy here.
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Hajj involves two parallel journeys, namely the journey of body and the journey of soul. Pilgrims of the House of God purify their hearts from what keeps them away from God.
The rituals start in the Great Mosque by circling seven times round the Kaaba in an anti-clockwise direction, which is known as Tawaf, followed by two rakat of prayers.
Pilgrims often experience a very moving moment when they first set their eyes on Kabba.
They walk and run seven times along a passageway in the Great Mosque between Safa and Marwah mounts, commemorating a search for water by Hajar, wife of the Prophet Abraham.
Rituals also involve travelling to the valley of Arafat and standing in the open praising God, supplicating and meditating. This is followed by spending the night in Muzdalifa.
In the morning, pilgrims head towards Mina and start the first in a series of throwing stones at pillars symbolizing the devil. The pillars stand at three points where Satan is believed to have tried to tempt the Prophet Abraham.
Pilgrims also sacrifice an animal to commemorate the incident when the Prophet Abraham was about to sacrifice his son for the sake of God and God accepted a sheep instead. Pilgrims then shave their heads or cut some parts of it. They should return to the Great Mosque at Mecca for further rituals either before or after they complete their stay and stoning the devils in Mina.
At the end of it all, pilgrims hope that God accepts their Hajj.
Hajj rituals are performed at different locations but the kaaba stands out. It is the holiest place on earth. You can feel the energy here.
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Millions in Mecca for Hajj Despite Rain and Flu - 25Nov09 - English
Millions of Muslims have been arriving in Mecca for the annual Hajj pilgrimage. They are taking part this year despite rain and the threat of swine flu dampening the rituals.
Millions of Muslims have been arriving in Mecca for the annual Hajj pilgrimage. They are taking part this year despite rain and the threat of swine flu dampening the rituals.
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Friday Sermons/01/07/2011- from Woking,UK - English-Arabic
Dr Syed Abbas Naqvi from Woking, UK delivered friday sermons
1. When and where to say Esteaazah?
2. Recommended Rituals of Sha\'baan.
Dr Syed Abbas Naqvi from Woking, UK delivered friday sermons
1. When and where to say Esteaazah?
2. Recommended Rituals of Sha\'baan.
[Hajj 2011] Dressed in ihram is a way of describing the state of purity - English
To carry out Hajj rituals pilgrims need to be in a state of Ihram, which is a special state of spiritual purity, helping to reconnect the people with God.
They do this by wearing special...
To carry out Hajj rituals pilgrims need to be in a state of Ihram, which is a special state of spiritual purity, helping to reconnect the people with God.
They do this by wearing special white clothes (which are also called ihram). These white robes are meant to present unity and to break down all barriers including social and economic ones.
There are a number of locations or miqats designated for wearing ihram garment. For those arriving from Medina, it's Shajarah Mosque.
After wearing the Ihram pilgrims say a chant to officially start entering into the state of Ihram.
Here I am, O God, at Thy Command! Here I am at Thy Command! Thou art without associate; Here I am at Thy Command! Thine are praise and grace and dominion! Thou art without associate.
Pilgrims believe that the moment, when they make their intention while in Ihram dress is a very special and moving moment.
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To carry out Hajj rituals pilgrims need to be in a state of Ihram, which is a special state of spiritual purity, helping to reconnect the people with God.
They do this by wearing special white clothes (which are also called ihram). These white robes are meant to present unity and to break down all barriers including social and economic ones.
There are a number of locations or miqats designated for wearing ihram garment. For those arriving from Medina, it's Shajarah Mosque.
After wearing the Ihram pilgrims say a chant to officially start entering into the state of Ihram.
Here I am, O God, at Thy Command! Here I am at Thy Command! Thou art without associate; Here I am at Thy Command! Thine are praise and grace and dominion! Thou art without associate.
Pilgrims believe that the moment, when they make their intention while in Ihram dress is a very special and moving moment.
Friday Sermons(Khutbah Jumah)/ 22/06/2012- Eng-Arabic-URDU
Dr Syed Abbas Naqvi from Woking,UK delivered 1st sermon on different types of abuse and second sermon about rituals of Sh'abaan.
Dr Syed Abbas Naqvi from Woking,UK delivered 1st sermon on different types of abuse and second sermon about rituals of Sh'abaan.
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[Movie] Twenty سینمایی - بیست - Farsi sub English
A once thriving reception hall has been reduced to catering to the funeral business and the somber rituals of death. The owner, Soleimani, is a sour, lonely and unloved old man who treats his...
A once thriving reception hall has been reduced to catering to the funeral business and the somber rituals of death. The owner, Soleimani, is a sour, lonely and unloved old man who treats his workers with contempt, inflicting small cruelties whenever possible. Embittered and seeing a psychologist, he decides he will close the business in twenty days, sending his staff, already fighting just to get by, into a state of fear and uncertainty. Like a close-knit family, the staff members endure their daily suffering together. These good-hearted people include an ostracized young widow trying to survive with her daughter; a chef with a paralyzed arm who has a demanding wife; and two young men, working but homeless, who must sleep in the company\'s truck. Despite Soleimani\'s indifference to their plight, the people on his staff have retained their hope and humanity. As the threat of closure nears, they work together to save the hall and at the same time attend to each others\' emotional needs.
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A once thriving reception hall has been reduced to catering to the funeral business and the somber rituals of death. The owner, Soleimani, is a sour, lonely and unloved old man who treats his workers with contempt, inflicting small cruelties whenever possible. Embittered and seeing a psychologist, he decides he will close the business in twenty days, sending his staff, already fighting just to get by, into a state of fear and uncertainty. Like a close-knit family, the staff members endure their daily suffering together. These good-hearted people include an ostracized young widow trying to survive with her daughter; a chef with a paralyzed arm who has a demanding wife; and two young men, working but homeless, who must sleep in the company\'s truck. Despite Soleimani\'s indifference to their plight, the people on his staff have retained their hope and humanity. As the threat of closure nears, they work together to save the hall and at the same time attend to each others\' emotional needs.
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[Picture Presentation] Stampede near Saudi holy city kills more than 700 on hajj pilgrimage - 24 Sept 2015 - English
At least 717 people have been killed and nearly 805 others injured in a crush during Hajj pilgrimage rituals outside Mecca.
According to Saudi disaster officials, the incident occurred in Mina,...
At least 717 people have been killed and nearly 805 others injured in a crush during Hajj pilgrimage rituals outside Mecca.
According to Saudi disaster officials, the incident occurred in Mina, near Mecca, at 9 am local time (0600 GMT) after two large masses of pilgrims coming down streets 204 and 223 fused together.
The incident took place as people were heading to participate in the symbolic stoning of Satan.
Over 220 ambulances and 4,000 rescue workers have reportedly been sent to the location.
“Work is underway to separate large groups of people and direct pilgrims to alternative routes,” the Saudi Civil Defense said.
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At least 717 people have been killed and nearly 805 others injured in a crush during Hajj pilgrimage rituals outside Mecca.
According to Saudi disaster officials, the incident occurred in Mina, near Mecca, at 9 am local time (0600 GMT) after two large masses of pilgrims coming down streets 204 and 223 fused together.
The incident took place as people were heading to participate in the symbolic stoning of Satan.
Over 220 ambulances and 4,000 rescue workers have reportedly been sent to the location.
“Work is underway to separate large groups of people and direct pilgrims to alternative routes,” the Saudi Civil Defense said.
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