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Divine Love (Cheng-e-Dil) By Kovietipour - Farsi sub English
English subtitles version of Cheng-e-Dil (Divine Love)
Hearts beating in unison with the same rhythm,
This is the cry of love that sets everything ablaze.
Yet the story of Love is...
English subtitles version of Cheng-e-Dil (Divine Love)
Hearts beating in unison with the same rhythm,
This is the cry of love that sets everything ablaze.
Yet the story of Love is far deeper,
Captivating all of humanity.
This is the eternal Love,
That forever remains in the hearts.
Hearts beating in unison with the same rhythm,
This is the cry of love that sets everything ablaze.
Hearts beating in unison with the same rhythm,
This is the cry of love that sets everything ablaze.
Calamitous is a place that lies between,
That makes fiery shadows in the flames,
There once was a madness in it\\\'s midst,
Swaying the marshes to it\\\'s tune,
Take these tunes and weave them together,
In the raging furnace that ignites the flames.
Hearts beating in unison with the same rhythm,
This is the cry of love that sets everything ablaze.
He# made himself a host for the fiery flames,
Till he burned within the searing fire,
Divine love is what is found over here!
Transforming the teardrops falling here into boundless oceans,
For a moment, leave this world,
Be transfixed, as your heart breaks.
The curtains were raised, and that which was and was not, revealed,
Truly it was all true, it was all true!
The curtains raised and I saw that which was and that which was not,
Truly it was true and truly worth seeing,
Hearts beating in unison with the same rhythm,
This is the cry of love that sets everything ablaze.
Calamitous is a place that lies between,
That makes fiery vapours in the flames,
There was once an insanity in it\\\'s midst,
Marshes that once swayed to it\\\'s tune.
Take these tunes and fuse them together,
In the furnace that kindles the fire,
The curtains were raised, and that which was and was not was revealed,
Truly you\\\'ve been blind until you\\\'ve seen!
The curtains were raised, and that which was and was not was revealed,
Truly you\\\'ve been blind until you\\\'ve seen!
Hearts beating in unison with the same rhythm,
This is the cry of love that sets everything ablaze.
Hearts beating in unison with the same rhythm,
This is the cry of love that sets everything ablaze.
He# made himself a host for the fiery flames,
Till he burned between the shards of flames,
Divine love is what is found over here!
Transforming the teardrops falling here into oceans,
For but a moment, leave this world,
Be enchanted by this as you feel your heart break.
The curtains were raised, and that which was and was not was revealed,
Truly you\\\'ve been blind until you\\\'ve seen!
The curtains were raised, and that which was and was not was revealed,
Truly you\\\'ve been blind until you\\\'ve seen!
Hearts beating in unison with the same rhythm,
This is the cry of love that sets everything ablaze.
Hearts beating in unison with the same rhythm,
This is the cry of love that sets everything ablaze.
The curtains were raised, and that which was and was not was revealed,
Truly you\\\'ve been blind until you\\\'ve seen!
The curtains were raised, and that which was and was not was revealed,
Truly you\\\'ve been blind until you\\\'ve seen!
Hearts beating in unison with the same rhythm,
This is the cry of love that sets everything ablaze.
Hearts beating in unison with the same rhythm,
This is the cry of love that sets everything ablaze.
The curtains were raised, and that which was and was not was revealed,
Truly you\\\'ve been blind until you\\\'ve seen!
The curtains were raised, and that which was and was not was revealed,
Truly you\\\'ve been blind until you\\\'ve seen!
Hearts beating in unison with the same rhythm,
This is the cry of love that sets everything ablaze.
Hearts beating in unison with the same rhythm,
This is the cry of love that sets everything ablaze.
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English subtitles version of Cheng-e-Dil (Divine Love)
Hearts beating in unison with the same rhythm,
This is the cry of love that sets everything ablaze.
Yet the story of Love is far deeper,
Captivating all of humanity.
This is the eternal Love,
That forever remains in the hearts.
Hearts beating in unison with the same rhythm,
This is the cry of love that sets everything ablaze.
Hearts beating in unison with the same rhythm,
This is the cry of love that sets everything ablaze.
Calamitous is a place that lies between,
That makes fiery shadows in the flames,
There once was a madness in it\\\'s midst,
Swaying the marshes to it\\\'s tune,
Take these tunes and weave them together,
In the raging furnace that ignites the flames.
Hearts beating in unison with the same rhythm,
This is the cry of love that sets everything ablaze.
He# made himself a host for the fiery flames,
Till he burned within the searing fire,
Divine love is what is found over here!
Transforming the teardrops falling here into boundless oceans,
For a moment, leave this world,
Be transfixed, as your heart breaks.
The curtains were raised, and that which was and was not, revealed,
Truly it was all true, it was all true!
The curtains raised and I saw that which was and that which was not,
Truly it was true and truly worth seeing,
Hearts beating in unison with the same rhythm,
This is the cry of love that sets everything ablaze.
Calamitous is a place that lies between,
That makes fiery vapours in the flames,
There was once an insanity in it\\\'s midst,
Marshes that once swayed to it\\\'s tune.
Take these tunes and fuse them together,
In the furnace that kindles the fire,
The curtains were raised, and that which was and was not was revealed,
Truly you\\\'ve been blind until you\\\'ve seen!
The curtains were raised, and that which was and was not was revealed,
Truly you\\\'ve been blind until you\\\'ve seen!
Hearts beating in unison with the same rhythm,
This is the cry of love that sets everything ablaze.
Hearts beating in unison with the same rhythm,
This is the cry of love that sets everything ablaze.
He# made himself a host for the fiery flames,
Till he burned between the shards of flames,
Divine love is what is found over here!
Transforming the teardrops falling here into oceans,
For but a moment, leave this world,
Be enchanted by this as you feel your heart break.
The curtains were raised, and that which was and was not was revealed,
Truly you\\\'ve been blind until you\\\'ve seen!
The curtains were raised, and that which was and was not was revealed,
Truly you\\\'ve been blind until you\\\'ve seen!
Hearts beating in unison with the same rhythm,
This is the cry of love that sets everything ablaze.
Hearts beating in unison with the same rhythm,
This is the cry of love that sets everything ablaze.
The curtains were raised, and that which was and was not was revealed,
Truly you\\\'ve been blind until you\\\'ve seen!
The curtains were raised, and that which was and was not was revealed,
Truly you\\\'ve been blind until you\\\'ve seen!
Hearts beating in unison with the same rhythm,
This is the cry of love that sets everything ablaze.
Hearts beating in unison with the same rhythm,
This is the cry of love that sets everything ablaze.
The curtains were raised, and that which was and was not was revealed,
Truly you\\\'ve been blind until you\\\'ve seen!
The curtains were raised, and that which was and was not was revealed,
Truly you\\\'ve been blind until you\\\'ve seen!
Hearts beating in unison with the same rhythm,
This is the cry of love that sets everything ablaze.
Hearts beating in unison with the same rhythm,
This is the cry of love that sets everything ablaze.
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Al-Shaheed Production - Presenation 2011 - Urdu
Khanwada-e-Shohaada in any society are the noble lot , the unsung heroes ,who selflessly offer their near and dear ones as a sacrifice in the way of Almighty Allaah and Holy Masoomeen (AS)...
Khanwada-e-Shohaada in any society are the noble lot , the unsung heroes ,who selflessly offer their near and dear ones as a sacrifice in the way of Almighty Allaah and Holy Masoomeen (AS) .
A shaheed is the greatest benefactor of the society as a shaheed sacrifices his supreme belonging ,his very being for the cause of the providing the life blood to the society and annihiliates all energies ,capabilities and all the invaluable blessings that has been bestowed unto him by the Almighty Allaah for the sole purpose of attaining the pleasure and nearness to Almighty Allaah. And when he does so , the shaheed hardly even worries about the worldly aspects and consequences for being in such a sheer state of belief where his thoughts are above and beyond any such apprehensions , that is why it has been narrated in traditions from Holy Masoomeen (AS) ,that all the sins of a shaheed are washed away when the first drop of his blood is shed.
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Khanwada-e-Shohaada in any society are the noble lot , the unsung heroes ,who selflessly offer their near and dear ones as a sacrifice in the way of Almighty Allaah and Holy Masoomeen (AS) .
A shaheed is the greatest benefactor of the society as a shaheed sacrifices his supreme belonging ,his very being for the cause of the providing the life blood to the society and annihiliates all energies ,capabilities and all the invaluable blessings that has been bestowed unto him by the Almighty Allaah for the sole purpose of attaining the pleasure and nearness to Almighty Allaah. And when he does so , the shaheed hardly even worries about the worldly aspects and consequences for being in such a sheer state of belief where his thoughts are above and beyond any such apprehensions , that is why it has been narrated in traditions from Holy Masoomeen (AS) ,that all the sins of a shaheed are washed away when the first drop of his blood is shed.
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Husayn, the son of Ali - Documentary - Farsi sub English
Documentary about Imam Husayn(A), the son of Imam Ali(A), the grandson of the Prophet Muhammad(S). This documentary, by Press TV, looks at the commemorations of Ashura, the...
Documentary about Imam Husayn(A), the son of Imam Ali(A), the grandson of the Prophet Muhammad(S). This documentary, by Press TV, looks at the commemorations of Ashura, the martyrdom of Imam Husayn(A) by the forces loyal to the Umayyad Caliph, Yazid ibn Muawiyyah (aka Yazid I). A massacre that took place in around 680AD (61AH) on the 10th of Muharram - the first month of the Lunar Calendar.
This documentary focuses on the commemorations of Ashura by the Turkish Muslims, and how the event of Ashura serves as a uniting and invigorating force in the lives of the Muslims of Turkey.
The documentary is in English, with English subtitles when interviews are conducted in Turkish.
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Documentary about Imam Husayn(A), the son of Imam Ali(A), the grandson of the Prophet Muhammad(S). This documentary, by Press TV, looks at the commemorations of Ashura, the martyrdom of Imam Husayn(A) by the forces loyal to the Umayyad Caliph, Yazid ibn Muawiyyah (aka Yazid I). A massacre that took place in around 680AD (61AH) on the 10th of Muharram - the first month of the Lunar Calendar.
This documentary focuses on the commemorations of Ashura by the Turkish Muslims, and how the event of Ashura serves as a uniting and invigorating force in the lives of the Muslims of Turkey.
The documentary is in English, with English subtitles when interviews are conducted in Turkish.
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1433 A.h. Dec. 2012 Iran mourns the martydom of Imam Hossein in Tasua - English
Iran is clad in black as people mark the martyrdom of Imam Hossein in a two day national holiday. The Shiites regard the grandson of Prophet Mohammad and their third Imam as the symbol of freedom...
Iran is clad in black as people mark the martyrdom of Imam Hossein in a two day national holiday. The Shiites regard the grandson of Prophet Mohammad and their third Imam as the symbol of freedom and courage. The Tasua symbolizes a day when Imam Hossein told his 72 loyal companions that by the next day or the Ashura, they would all be killed in an unequal battle with the huge army of Yazid some 14centuries ago. The Bani Umayyed Caliph was notorious for his oppression against the people.
Iranians call him the Martyr of all Martyrs. Imam Hossein, his children and his brother Abbas were beheaded and his companions killed in the battle which took place in the plains of Karbala. He had already declared that he would sacrifice everything in the line of freedom against the tyranny of Yazid. Men and women, young and old remember their martyr by dressing in black and holding various symbolic mourning ceremonies across Iran. Each tribal group such as the Azaris, Arabs, Lors and Persians has its own way of marking the Tasua and Ashura.
For hundreds of years the love for Imam Hossein has become an inseparable part of the people's lives in Iran. Some people dedicate their houses and all their possessions to be used for serving the mourners of Imam Hossein in Tasua and Ashura.
Giving away free food is also another tradition which is seen across the country during the two days of mourning.To the Iranians Imam Hossein is a school of thought which they feel committed to preserve.They believe that it is through such ceremonies which they can keep his thoughts alive and pass it on to future generations.
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Iran is clad in black as people mark the martyrdom of Imam Hossein in a two day national holiday. The Shiites regard the grandson of Prophet Mohammad and their third Imam as the symbol of freedom and courage. The Tasua symbolizes a day when Imam Hossein told his 72 loyal companions that by the next day or the Ashura, they would all be killed in an unequal battle with the huge army of Yazid some 14centuries ago. The Bani Umayyed Caliph was notorious for his oppression against the people.
Iranians call him the Martyr of all Martyrs. Imam Hossein, his children and his brother Abbas were beheaded and his companions killed in the battle which took place in the plains of Karbala. He had already declared that he would sacrifice everything in the line of freedom against the tyranny of Yazid. Men and women, young and old remember their martyr by dressing in black and holding various symbolic mourning ceremonies across Iran. Each tribal group such as the Azaris, Arabs, Lors and Persians has its own way of marking the Tasua and Ashura.
For hundreds of years the love for Imam Hossein has become an inseparable part of the people's lives in Iran. Some people dedicate their houses and all their possessions to be used for serving the mourners of Imam Hossein in Tasua and Ashura.
Giving away free food is also another tradition which is seen across the country during the two days of mourning.To the Iranians Imam Hossein is a school of thought which they feel committed to preserve.They believe that it is through such ceremonies which they can keep his thoughts alive and pass it on to future generations.
نا مناسب Na Munasib - Islamic Movie from Payam - Urdu
Please purchase the original "Silver White" DVD of this movie and other Islamic movies from Payam and Islamic DVD Centers in the Pakistan. Contact Website at...
Please purchase the original "Silver White" DVD of this movie and other Islamic movies from Payam and Islamic DVD Centers in the Pakistan. Contact Website at http://www.facebook.com/payamislamic
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Please purchase the original "Silver White" DVD of this movie and other Islamic movies from Payam and Islamic DVD Centers in the Pakistan. Contact Website at http://www.facebook.com/payamislamic
Improving One-s Salaat and Dua - English Presentation
Most of us do realize that our performances of ‘salaat’ (prayers) and dua (supplications) are not of quality they should be. However, we do not make attempts to correct the...
Most of us do realize that our performances of ‘salaat’ (prayers) and dua (supplications) are not of quality they should be. However, we do not make attempts to correct the situation. Though Shaitan does play an important role in diverting us from making serious attempts in this regard, we can hardly escape the responsibility of taking concrete steps to correct ourselves.
One of the strangest issues that confounds us and is somewhat unique to our community is the fact the most us ‘recite’ our prayers and supplications rather than ‘pray’ or ‘supplicate’. There is probably no other community in the world, most of whose adherents do not understand what they say in their prayers, supplications or even while reading their holy book. But many in our community reach their ripe old ages diligently reciting their salaat, dua and the Holy Qu’ran without ever understanding a word of it! While there is no denying that there are sawaab (rewards) for mere recitation of these, it is astonishing that it never occurs to us that we should make some attempt to understand what we recite.
If we do make an attempt to understand what we recite surely the spiritual experience of prayer and supplication will be far more refreshing and uplifting.
Here are some tips to improve the quality of one’s salaat (prayers) and dua (supplications) to bring about greater spiritual upliftment and increased rewards in this world and the Hereafter.
1.First and foremost know and realize that you are able to recite salaat and dua due to the supreme sacrifices of the Holy Prophet (s.a.w.a.) and the Holy Ahlul Bayt (a.s.) who, to bring to us these Divine Blessings, have faced enormous trials and tribulations and with the exception of the Imam of Our Time (a.t.f.s.) were eventually martyred. Most notably, do remember the supreme sacrifice of the Greatest Martyr of Mankind, Imam Husain (a.s.) and his companions who faced the toughest trials, captivity and martyrdom, without which let alone this blessing of salaat, Islam itself would not have reached us.
2.Keep yourself free of mental and physical fatigue whilst praying. Keep your mind free of worldly worries, evil thoughts, and ideas.
3.Plan what verses/duas you are going to recite.
4.If you do not understand Arabic, learn the meaning of what you recite in your Prayer. Better still, start learning Arabic- it is the language the Almighty Allah (swt) has addressed us in through the Holy Qu’ran. The least we can do is try to understand what the Almighty Allah (swt) is telling us.
5.Remind yourself that engaging in prayers offers you an opportunity to release from the tension of the world. The Holy Prophet (s.a.w.a.) has said that ‘in prayer was placed the comfort of his eyes’. Therefore cherish the opportunity to remove the burdens of the world from your shoulders.
6.Use your prayer to remain focused on your mission in life, which is to bring your entire being to serve only Allah (swt)
7.Use your prayer as a source of strength, inspiration and enthusiasm of your life and activities.
8.Fulfill all your personal needs before you commence your prayer, for e.g., thirst, hunger and calls of nature.
9.Do not procrastinate and do not let the time of salaat lapse without your having performed the obligatory salaat. Know that we pray because Allah (swt) is worthy of and deserves your worship and this is besides the fact that we can earn sawaab (reward) by praying and save ourselves from the azaab (punishment) of avoiding prayers.
10.Pray in pure physical state. Perform wudhu with attention, care and perfection. Although the whole earth is a Masjid or a place of worship, choose a place that is clean.
11.Pray in an environment free of noise and one where there is no distraction.If that is not possible try not allow your attention to be diverted from your prayers.
12.Adorn yourself with clean and respectable clothes.
13.Assess your mental readiness for prayers before its commencement, during the various postures, after each rakaat and ultimately at the end.
14.Pray with humility both in your mental state and in your physical manner. Realize that you are before the All-Powerful and humble your entire being before Him.
15.Pray with hope and awe.
16.Remind yourself continually that you are talking to the most important ‘One’ in your life- your Creator and Sustainer. He is Omnipresent. You are before Him, facing Him and you are involved in a dialogue with Him.
17.Commence your prayer by seeking Allah’s help and protection from the influence of the cursed Shaitan.
18.Lower your gaze while praying and do not allow the physical environment to distract you.
19.On each occasion that you recite the sifat (attributes) of Allah (swt) in ruku and sajdah (prostration), consider how indebted you are and how grateful you should be to Allah (swt) and express your true emotions.
20.Utilize the occasion of sajdah to make additional dua to Allah (swt). The Holy Prophet (s.a.w.a.) said: “A servant is nearest to his Lord when he is in sajdah, so increase your supplication when in sajdah”. There are many duas recommended by the Holy Ahlul Bayt (a.s.) for this purpose.
21.Pray as it is your last prayer. The Messenger of Allah (s.a.w.a.) said: “When you stand up to pray, perform your prayer as if it were your last prayer”.
22.After each salaat do ask Allah (swt) for fulfillment of your legitimate desires and wishes. Such a salaat earns the pleasure of Allah (swt). And of course, do not harbor desires and wishes that are not legitimate.
23.It is only an expression of gratitude that you send salutations to Imam Husain (a.s.), the other Martyrs of Karbala and those who suffered the following trials of captivity. Therefore, include and appropriate Ziayarat with your salaat and duas.
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Description:
Most of us do realize that our performances of ‘salaat’ (prayers) and dua (supplications) are not of quality they should be. However, we do not make attempts to correct the situation. Though Shaitan does play an important role in diverting us from making serious attempts in this regard, we can hardly escape the responsibility of taking concrete steps to correct ourselves.
One of the strangest issues that confounds us and is somewhat unique to our community is the fact the most us ‘recite’ our prayers and supplications rather than ‘pray’ or ‘supplicate’. There is probably no other community in the world, most of whose adherents do not understand what they say in their prayers, supplications or even while reading their holy book. But many in our community reach their ripe old ages diligently reciting their salaat, dua and the Holy Qu’ran without ever understanding a word of it! While there is no denying that there are sawaab (rewards) for mere recitation of these, it is astonishing that it never occurs to us that we should make some attempt to understand what we recite.
If we do make an attempt to understand what we recite surely the spiritual experience of prayer and supplication will be far more refreshing and uplifting.
Here are some tips to improve the quality of one’s salaat (prayers) and dua (supplications) to bring about greater spiritual upliftment and increased rewards in this world and the Hereafter.
1.First and foremost know and realize that you are able to recite salaat and dua due to the supreme sacrifices of the Holy Prophet (s.a.w.a.) and the Holy Ahlul Bayt (a.s.) who, to bring to us these Divine Blessings, have faced enormous trials and tribulations and with the exception of the Imam of Our Time (a.t.f.s.) were eventually martyred. Most notably, do remember the supreme sacrifice of the Greatest Martyr of Mankind, Imam Husain (a.s.) and his companions who faced the toughest trials, captivity and martyrdom, without which let alone this blessing of salaat, Islam itself would not have reached us.
2.Keep yourself free of mental and physical fatigue whilst praying. Keep your mind free of worldly worries, evil thoughts, and ideas.
3.Plan what verses/duas you are going to recite.
4.If you do not understand Arabic, learn the meaning of what you recite in your Prayer. Better still, start learning Arabic- it is the language the Almighty Allah (swt) has addressed us in through the Holy Qu’ran. The least we can do is try to understand what the Almighty Allah (swt) is telling us.
5.Remind yourself that engaging in prayers offers you an opportunity to release from the tension of the world. The Holy Prophet (s.a.w.a.) has said that ‘in prayer was placed the comfort of his eyes’. Therefore cherish the opportunity to remove the burdens of the world from your shoulders.
6.Use your prayer to remain focused on your mission in life, which is to bring your entire being to serve only Allah (swt)
7.Use your prayer as a source of strength, inspiration and enthusiasm of your life and activities.
8.Fulfill all your personal needs before you commence your prayer, for e.g., thirst, hunger and calls of nature.
9.Do not procrastinate and do not let the time of salaat lapse without your having performed the obligatory salaat. Know that we pray because Allah (swt) is worthy of and deserves your worship and this is besides the fact that we can earn sawaab (reward) by praying and save ourselves from the azaab (punishment) of avoiding prayers.
10.Pray in pure physical state. Perform wudhu with attention, care and perfection. Although the whole earth is a Masjid or a place of worship, choose a place that is clean.
11.Pray in an environment free of noise and one where there is no distraction.If that is not possible try not allow your attention to be diverted from your prayers.
12.Adorn yourself with clean and respectable clothes.
13.Assess your mental readiness for prayers before its commencement, during the various postures, after each rakaat and ultimately at the end.
14.Pray with humility both in your mental state and in your physical manner. Realize that you are before the All-Powerful and humble your entire being before Him.
15.Pray with hope and awe.
16.Remind yourself continually that you are talking to the most important ‘One’ in your life- your Creator and Sustainer. He is Omnipresent. You are before Him, facing Him and you are involved in a dialogue with Him.
17.Commence your prayer by seeking Allah’s help and protection from the influence of the cursed Shaitan.
18.Lower your gaze while praying and do not allow the physical environment to distract you.
19.On each occasion that you recite the sifat (attributes) of Allah (swt) in ruku and sajdah (prostration), consider how indebted you are and how grateful you should be to Allah (swt) and express your true emotions.
20.Utilize the occasion of sajdah to make additional dua to Allah (swt). The Holy Prophet (s.a.w.a.) said: “A servant is nearest to his Lord when he is in sajdah, so increase your supplication when in sajdah”. There are many duas recommended by the Holy Ahlul Bayt (a.s.) for this purpose.
21.Pray as it is your last prayer. The Messenger of Allah (s.a.w.a.) said: “When you stand up to pray, perform your prayer as if it were your last prayer”.
22.After each salaat do ask Allah (swt) for fulfillment of your legitimate desires and wishes. Such a salaat earns the pleasure of Allah (swt). And of course, do not harbor desires and wishes that are not legitimate.
23.It is only an expression of gratitude that you send salutations to Imam Husain (a.s.), the other Martyrs of Karbala and those who suffered the following trials of captivity. Therefore, include and appropriate Ziayarat with your salaat and duas.
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The Essence of Leadership - English
It is so sarcastic that he says this and American leaders break the trust so many times and none in history of america showed quality of true leadership... The essence of leadership is well defined...
It is so sarcastic that he says this and American leaders break the trust so many times and none in history of america showed quality of true leadership... The essence of leadership is well defined in this short clip and Alhamdulillah we find our supreme leader Syed Ali Khamenei way above fit for the word Leadership and Rehbar has redefined the meaning of leadership on people as he lives in the hearts of millions in the world who would be ready to sacrifice any time.
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It is so sarcastic that he says this and American leaders break the trust so many times and none in history of america showed quality of true leadership... The essence of leadership is well defined in this short clip and Alhamdulillah we find our supreme leader Syed Ali Khamenei way above fit for the word Leadership and Rehbar has redefined the meaning of leadership on people as he lives in the hearts of millions in the world who would be ready to sacrifice any time.
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Le hajj d'adieu - Francais
Pourquoi notre St-Prophete saw decida-t-il d�accomplir le hajj en l�an 10 A.H. ? Comment accomplit-il le hajj ? Pourquoi ce hajj est-il appele Hijjatoul wida ?
Pourquoi notre St-Prophete saw decida-t-il d�accomplir le hajj en l�an 10 A.H. ? Comment accomplit-il le hajj ? Pourquoi ce hajj est-il appele Hijjatoul wida ?
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taksir,
Mina,
Arafa
Questions pour un champion Akhlaq 8 Lecon 11 - Francais French
Revision de la lecon 11 de Akhlaq classe 8 sur la charite sous forme de questions pour un champion.
Ideal pour reviser ses cours de Madressa!
Revision de la lecon 11 de Akhlaq classe 8 sur la charite sous forme de questions pour un champion.
Ideal pour reviser ses cours de Madressa!
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La charite - Francais French
Qu�est-ce que la charite ? Pourquoi devons-nous etre charitables ? Comment pouvons-nous aider les autres ? Quand nous faisons un don, devrions-nous le faire anonymement ou...
Qu�est-ce que la charite ? Pourquoi devons-nous etre charitables ? Comment pouvons-nous aider les autres ? Quand nous faisons un don, devrions-nous le faire anonymement ou l�annoncer en public ?
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Qu�est-ce que la charite ? Pourquoi devons-nous etre charitables ? Comment pouvons-nous aider les autres ? Quand nous faisons un don, devrions-nous le faire anonymement ou l�annoncer en public ?
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Questions pour un champion Fiqh 8 Lecon 9 - French
Revision de la lecon 9 de Fiqh classe 8 sur la priere de Eid sous forme de questions pour un champion.
Ideal pour reviser ses cours de Madressa!
Revision de la lecon 9 de Fiqh classe 8 sur la priere de Eid sous forme de questions pour un champion.
Ideal pour reviser ses cours de Madressa!
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