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[03/11/2012] For the first time after decades, Yemenis mark publicly Eid alghadir - English
After a decade-long ban on celebrating Eid al-Ghadeer, this year Yemenis marked the Eid publicly for the first time.
Eid al-Ghadeer is a festive day observed by Shia Muslims on the 18th of Dhu...
After a decade-long ban on celebrating Eid al-Ghadeer, this year Yemenis marked the Eid publicly for the first time.
Eid al-Ghadeer is a festive day observed by Shia Muslims on the 18th of Dhu al-Hijjah in the Islamic calendar to commemorate the appointment of Ali ibn Abi Talib by the prophet Muhammad as his immediate successor.
Mohammed al-Attab, Press TV, Sana\'a
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After a decade-long ban on celebrating Eid al-Ghadeer, this year Yemenis marked the Eid publicly for the first time.
Eid al-Ghadeer is a festive day observed by Shia Muslims on the 18th of Dhu al-Hijjah in the Islamic calendar to commemorate the appointment of Ali ibn Abi Talib by the prophet Muhammad as his immediate successor.
Mohammed al-Attab, Press TV, Sana\'a
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[CLIP] Imam Khomeini (r.a) - Master of Time Management - Arabic sub English
This video is a short excerpt from episode four of the Al-Manar documentary series \\\\\\\'Ruhollah\\\\\\\', a series which takes a thorough and revealing look at the life of Imam Ruhollah...
This video is a short excerpt from episode four of the Al-Manar documentary series \\\\\\\'Ruhollah\\\\\\\', a series which takes a thorough and revealing look at the life of Imam Ruhollah al-Musawi al-Khomeini, the founder of the Islamic Republic of Iran.
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This video is a short excerpt from episode four of the Al-Manar documentary series \\\\\\\'Ruhollah\\\\\\\', a series which takes a thorough and revealing look at the life of Imam Ruhollah al-Musawi al-Khomeini, the founder of the Islamic Republic of Iran.
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Allah Ho Akbar Khomeini Rehber - A Classic Tarana Rediscovered May, 2013 - Urdu
A special release for the birth anniversary of one of the greatest leaders of our time, the late Imam Khomeini(ra). Performed by Sayed Razi Rizvi Saheb-e-Bayaz Dasta-e-Nasiran-e-Hussain in...
A special release for the birth anniversary of one of the greatest leaders of our time, the late Imam Khomeini(ra). Performed by Sayed Razi Rizvi Saheb-e-Bayaz Dasta-e-Nasiran-e-Hussain in 1982 in Karachi, Pakistan.
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A special release for the birth anniversary of one of the greatest leaders of our time, the late Imam Khomeini(ra). Performed by Sayed Razi Rizvi Saheb-e-Bayaz Dasta-e-Nasiran-e-Hussain in 1982 in Karachi, Pakistan.
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[Clip] It takes time to become a proper Shia scholar - Sheikh Usama AbdulGhani - English
It takes time to become a proper Shia scholar - Sheikh Usama AbdulGhani
This clip has been taken from the lecture \\\\\\\"Reflections on Studying in the Hawza\\\\\\\" :...
It takes time to become a proper Shia scholar - Sheikh Usama AbdulGhani
This clip has been taken from the lecture \\\\\\\"Reflections on Studying in the Hawza\\\\\\\" : http://www.shiatv.net/view_video.php?viewkey=91c41d6f46f184379487
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It takes time to become a proper Shia scholar - Sheikh Usama AbdulGhani
This clip has been taken from the lecture \\\\\\\"Reflections on Studying in the Hawza\\\\\\\" : http://www.shiatv.net/view_video.php?viewkey=91c41d6f46f184379487
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Hazrat Jabir bin Abdullah s dream giving the signs of the end of time
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[11 July 13] Ramadan, the best time for believers to purify souls - English
Ramadan is the ninth month of the Islamic calendar in which Muslims fast and abstain from eating and drinking from dawn to sunset. Fasting in this month is one of the Five Pillars of Islam.
The...
Ramadan is the ninth month of the Islamic calendar in which Muslims fast and abstain from eating and drinking from dawn to sunset. Fasting in this month is one of the Five Pillars of Islam.
The month of Ramadan reaches its peak when Muslims observe the grand nights of Glory. These nights are believed to be better than thousand nights as Muslims believe that the holy Quran was revealed to Prophet Muhammad on these nights. Therefore people stay awake overnight praying and reciting the holy Qoran.
The Philosophy of fasting lies in the evolution of body and soul, because it has been said that: healthy mind is in the healthy body. The month-long fasting month of Ramadan ends on the first day of the lunar month of Shawaal which is celebrated as the Eid-Al-Fitr.
Saman Kojouri, Press TV, Tehran
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Ramadan is the ninth month of the Islamic calendar in which Muslims fast and abstain from eating and drinking from dawn to sunset. Fasting in this month is one of the Five Pillars of Islam.
The month of Ramadan reaches its peak when Muslims observe the grand nights of Glory. These nights are believed to be better than thousand nights as Muslims believe that the holy Quran was revealed to Prophet Muhammad on these nights. Therefore people stay awake overnight praying and reciting the holy Qoran.
The Philosophy of fasting lies in the evolution of body and soul, because it has been said that: healthy mind is in the healthy body. The month-long fasting month of Ramadan ends on the first day of the lunar month of Shawaal which is celebrated as the Eid-Al-Fitr.
Saman Kojouri, Press TV, Tehran
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[23 Oct 2013] Bahraini regime forces kill 17 year old activist - English
Another Bahraini activist has fallen victim to the Al Khalifah regime\'s crackdown on dissent. This time, regime forces have shot and killed a 17-year-old. Viewer discretion is advised as the...
Another Bahraini activist has fallen victim to the Al Khalifah regime\'s crackdown on dissent. This time, regime forces have shot and killed a 17-year-old. Viewer discretion is advised as the footage you\'re about to see contains graphic images. Reports from the tiny Persian Gulf kingdom say Ali Khalil al-Sabbagh was shot in the head in Bani Jamrah today. He had previously been arrested by the regime. On its Twitter account, Bahrain\'s Interior Ministry accused Sabbagh of being a terrorist and claimed he was trying to plant a bomb. The Bahraini security forces have also arrested Sabbagh\'s father. After news of the teenager\'s death broke, Bahrainis took to the streets across the island and held demonstrations.
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Another Bahraini activist has fallen victim to the Al Khalifah regime\'s crackdown on dissent. This time, regime forces have shot and killed a 17-year-old. Viewer discretion is advised as the footage you\'re about to see contains graphic images. Reports from the tiny Persian Gulf kingdom say Ali Khalil al-Sabbagh was shot in the head in Bani Jamrah today. He had previously been arrested by the regime. On its Twitter account, Bahrain\'s Interior Ministry accused Sabbagh of being a terrorist and claimed he was trying to plant a bomb. The Bahraini security forces have also arrested Sabbagh\'s father. After news of the teenager\'s death broke, Bahrainis took to the streets across the island and held demonstrations.
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[24 Oct 2013] Berlin accuses washington of monitoring Merkel cell phone - English
The European Union\'s Justice Commissioner says time is ripe for a QUOTE strong and united stand on data protection against US surveillance operations.
Viviane Reding called on European states...
The European Union\'s Justice Commissioner says time is ripe for a QUOTE strong and united stand on data protection against US surveillance operations.
Viviane Reding called on European states to adopt a data protection law for facing the US as a strong and united entity. This comes amid new reports that the US has been spying on its European allies. Germany has summoned the US ambassador to Berlin over reports that Washington had monitored German Chancellor Angela Merkel\'s cell phone. Merkel herself has called the U-S president to demand immediate clarification. She\'s also set to discuss Washington\'s snooping in Europe with French President Francois Hollande during a two-day EU summit in Brussels. The White House says Obama has assured Merkel that her cell is not being tapped.
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The European Union\'s Justice Commissioner says time is ripe for a QUOTE strong and united stand on data protection against US surveillance operations.
Viviane Reding called on European states to adopt a data protection law for facing the US as a strong and united entity. This comes amid new reports that the US has been spying on its European allies. Germany has summoned the US ambassador to Berlin over reports that Washington had monitored German Chancellor Angela Merkel\'s cell phone. Merkel herself has called the U-S president to demand immediate clarification. She\'s also set to discuss Washington\'s snooping in Europe with French President Francois Hollande during a two-day EU summit in Brussels. The White House says Obama has assured Merkel that her cell is not being tapped.
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[31 Oct 2013] Official figures of drone causalities spark controversy in Pakistan - English
The Pakistani government has for the first time released some figures of the number of causalities in the US drone strikes on the country\'s tribal areas. But the move immediately sparked a...
The Pakistani government has for the first time released some figures of the number of causalities in the US drone strikes on the country\'s tribal areas. But the move immediately sparked a controversy, with critics saying that Islamabad is hiding the truth.
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The Pakistani government has for the first time released some figures of the number of causalities in the US drone strikes on the country\'s tribal areas. But the move immediately sparked a controversy, with critics saying that Islamabad is hiding the truth.
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[31 Oct 2013] Obama is being punished by israel lobby for not attacking Syria :E. Michael Jones - English
US President Barack Obama\'s approval rating has declined to an all-time low.
According to a recent opinion poll conducted jointly by the NBC News and Wall Street Journal, only 42 percent of...
US President Barack Obama\'s approval rating has declined to an all-time low.
According to a recent opinion poll conducted jointly by the NBC News and Wall Street Journal, only 42 percent of Americans approve of Obama\'s political performance. That\'s down 5 points from early October. Pollsters say a combination of issues including the NSA spying scandal, Washington\'s stance on Syria and the government shutdown is responsible for the decline. On an even more negative tone, only 22-percent of respondents think the nation\'s headed in the right direction.
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US President Barack Obama\'s approval rating has declined to an all-time low.
According to a recent opinion poll conducted jointly by the NBC News and Wall Street Journal, only 42 percent of Americans approve of Obama\'s political performance. That\'s down 5 points from early October. Pollsters say a combination of issues including the NSA spying scandal, Washington\'s stance on Syria and the government shutdown is responsible for the decline. On an even more negative tone, only 22-percent of respondents think the nation\'s headed in the right direction.
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Shaitaan Defeated today- Imam Khomeini on event of Hostage of US embasy personal-Farsi
Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei says Iranian youths were more than three decades ahead of their time when they called the former US Embassy in Tehran the den of...
Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei says Iranian youths were more than three decades ahead of their time when they called the former US Embassy in Tehran the den of espionage.
The Leader was addressing a group of school and university students on the occasion of the Student Day which coincides with the takeover of the former US Embassy in Tehran by revolutionary students on November 4, 1979.
“On that day, our youths named the US Embassy the \'den of espionage’ and today, after over three decades, US embassies in the European countries, which are American allies, are called nest of espionage,” said the Leader on Sunday, adding, “This shows that our youths were over 30 years ahead of the world calendar.”
“The arrogant approach taken by the US has caused nations to distrust and loathe it. Moreover, experience has shown that any nation and government that trusts the US will be harmed, even if they are friends of the US,” the Leader noted.
Ayatollah Khamenei also pointed to the ongoing nuclear negotiations between Iran and the UN Security Council\'s permanent members - Russia, China, France, the US and UK - plus Germany and defended the Iranian negotiating team against criticism.
The Leader warned that no one should undermine or insult the negotiating team or label them as being inclined toward reaching a compromise over Iran\'s nuclear energy program.
Ayatollah Khamenei stated that the negotiations will not harm the Iranian nation, but will be an experience for the nation, which will increase their analysis and thinking capacity, much like the experience of temporary suspension of uranium enrichment in 2003-2004.
The Leader once again voiced skepticism about US intentions, saying, “A smiling enemy should not be trusted.”
“I’m not optimistic about the ongoing negotiations because it is not known whether the nation will achieve its desired results. However, we believe there is no harm in such an experience provided that the nation is vigilant and knows what is going on,” said Ayatollah Khamenei.
The Leader added, “The nuclear issue is merely a pretext and if, hypothetically, this issue is resolved with us backing down, they will find tens of other pretexts such as [Iran\'s] missile achievements, the Iranian nation’s opposition to the Zionist regime [of Israel], and the Islamic Republic’s support for the Resistance [Movement] to continue enmity with [our] beloved Iran,” Ayatollah Khamenei said.
The Leader advised Iranian officials to carefully observe the statements and actions of the other side of the negotiations because “on the one hand, they smile and express willingness for dialogue, but on the other hand, they immediately say ‘all options are on the table.’”
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Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei says Iranian youths were more than three decades ahead of their time when they called the former US Embassy in Tehran the den of espionage.
The Leader was addressing a group of school and university students on the occasion of the Student Day which coincides with the takeover of the former US Embassy in Tehran by revolutionary students on November 4, 1979.
“On that day, our youths named the US Embassy the \'den of espionage’ and today, after over three decades, US embassies in the European countries, which are American allies, are called nest of espionage,” said the Leader on Sunday, adding, “This shows that our youths were over 30 years ahead of the world calendar.”
“The arrogant approach taken by the US has caused nations to distrust and loathe it. Moreover, experience has shown that any nation and government that trusts the US will be harmed, even if they are friends of the US,” the Leader noted.
Ayatollah Khamenei also pointed to the ongoing nuclear negotiations between Iran and the UN Security Council\'s permanent members - Russia, China, France, the US and UK - plus Germany and defended the Iranian negotiating team against criticism.
The Leader warned that no one should undermine or insult the negotiating team or label them as being inclined toward reaching a compromise over Iran\'s nuclear energy program.
Ayatollah Khamenei stated that the negotiations will not harm the Iranian nation, but will be an experience for the nation, which will increase their analysis and thinking capacity, much like the experience of temporary suspension of uranium enrichment in 2003-2004.
The Leader once again voiced skepticism about US intentions, saying, “A smiling enemy should not be trusted.”
“I’m not optimistic about the ongoing negotiations because it is not known whether the nation will achieve its desired results. However, we believe there is no harm in such an experience provided that the nation is vigilant and knows what is going on,” said Ayatollah Khamenei.
The Leader added, “The nuclear issue is merely a pretext and if, hypothetically, this issue is resolved with us backing down, they will find tens of other pretexts such as [Iran\'s] missile achievements, the Iranian nation’s opposition to the Zionist regime [of Israel], and the Islamic Republic’s support for the Resistance [Movement] to continue enmity with [our] beloved Iran,” Ayatollah Khamenei said.
The Leader advised Iranian officials to carefully observe the statements and actions of the other side of the negotiations because “on the one hand, they smile and express willingness for dialogue, but on the other hand, they immediately say ‘all options are on the table.’”
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[04 Nov 2013] The Debate - Three decades after the US embassy takeover in Tehran - English
Iranian students, three decades ago called the American embassy in Tehran at the time a nest of espionage.
The students later released documents from the embassy to prove that those employed...
Iranian students, three decades ago called the American embassy in Tehran at the time a nest of espionage.
The students later released documents from the embassy to prove that those employed inside the American building were doing a whole lot more than issuing visas and passports but actually trying to undermine the new government of the Islamic Republic. And now, it is not just Iran, but many of Washington\'s friends who say they are tired of the US\' spying on them.
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Iranian students, three decades ago called the American embassy in Tehran at the time a nest of espionage.
The students later released documents from the embassy to prove that those employed inside the American building were doing a whole lot more than issuing visas and passports but actually trying to undermine the new government of the Islamic Republic. And now, it is not just Iran, but many of Washington\'s friends who say they are tired of the US\' spying on them.
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[28 Nov 2013] Poll: Many Americans back Iran deal - English
Americans are backing a newly agreed accord with Iran by a vast margin. At the same time, polls show they are wary of military action against the Islamic Republic if diplomatic efforts fall short...
Americans are backing a newly agreed accord with Iran by a vast margin. At the same time, polls show they are wary of military action against the Islamic Republic if diplomatic efforts fall short of goals. Reuters/Ipsos conducted the poll this week indicates that more Americans than previously thought, endorse a peaceful resolution with Iran over its diplomatic differences that have spanned decades.
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Americans are backing a newly agreed accord with Iran by a vast margin. At the same time, polls show they are wary of military action against the Islamic Republic if diplomatic efforts fall short of goals. Reuters/Ipsos conducted the poll this week indicates that more Americans than previously thought, endorse a peaceful resolution with Iran over its diplomatic differences that have spanned decades.
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[29 Nov 2013] Iran oil ship insurance relief not any time soon - English
Several leading insurers say the easing of insurance sanctions on some Iranian oil exports is likely to take months to come into effect.
The companies claim this is due to complex law and...
Several leading insurers say the easing of insurance sanctions on some Iranian oil exports is likely to take months to come into effect.
The companies claim this is due to complex law and regulations in the United States and the European Union. They also say a formal change in EU, UK and US laws is needed to release insurers from existing prohibitions. A recent nuclear deal on Iran\'s nuclear energy program in Geneva allows an easing of a ban on European ship insurance companies that deal with Iran. The sanctions relief could allow Iran to transport its oil more easily to its Asian customers.
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Several leading insurers say the easing of insurance sanctions on some Iranian oil exports is likely to take months to come into effect.
The companies claim this is due to complex law and regulations in the United States and the European Union. They also say a formal change in EU, UK and US laws is needed to release insurers from existing prohibitions. A recent nuclear deal on Iran\'s nuclear energy program in Geneva allows an easing of a ban on European ship insurance companies that deal with Iran. The sanctions relief could allow Iran to transport its oil more easily to its Asian customers.
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[23 Nov 2013] من مكان التفجير أمام السفارة الايرانية في بيروت Arabic
[23 Nov 2013] the scene of the bombing in front of the Iranian embassy in Beirut | Talk time - Al-Manar من مكان التفجير أمام السفارة الايرانية في بيروت |...
[23 Nov 2013] the scene of the bombing in front of the Iranian embassy in Beirut | Talk time - Al-Manar من مكان التفجير أمام السفارة الايرانية في بيروت | حديث الساعة - قناة المنار - Arabic
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[23 Nov 2013] the scene of the bombing in front of the Iranian embassy in Beirut | Talk time - Al-Manar من مكان التفجير أمام السفارة الايرانية في بيروت | حديث الساعة - قناة المنار - Arabic
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[02 Dec 2013] israel PM is under fire for squandering public money on a posh lifestyle - English
Israel\'s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is under fire by Israeli media for squandering public money on a posh lifestyle.
Reports of Netanyahu\'s plush items of interest come at a time when...
Israel\'s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is under fire by Israeli media for squandering public money on a posh lifestyle.
Reports of Netanyahu\'s plush items of interest come at a time when Tel Aviv is facing tough austerity measures. In a detailed document released by a civil liberties group, Netanyahu\'s alleged expenses on fancy whim-wham, including scented candles, flowers and ice cream, exceeded 900-thousand dollars in 2013 alone. Israelis have long been weary of Netanyahu\'s lavish lifestyle, and his failure to address the middle class\'s economic woes. Activists have held several large rallies to protest Tel Aviv\'s economic policies. Netanyahu\'s office has responded by saying that this year, they\'ve spent less than last year.
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Israel\'s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is under fire by Israeli media for squandering public money on a posh lifestyle.
Reports of Netanyahu\'s plush items of interest come at a time when Tel Aviv is facing tough austerity measures. In a detailed document released by a civil liberties group, Netanyahu\'s alleged expenses on fancy whim-wham, including scented candles, flowers and ice cream, exceeded 900-thousand dollars in 2013 alone. Israelis have long been weary of Netanyahu\'s lavish lifestyle, and his failure to address the middle class\'s economic woes. Activists have held several large rallies to protest Tel Aviv\'s economic policies. Netanyahu\'s office has responded by saying that this year, they\'ve spent less than last year.