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[12 Feb 2014] Israel refuses to allow Palestinian patients to seek medical treatment in the occupied territories - Engli
Israel refuses to allow many Palestinian patients from Gaza to seek medical treatment in the occupied territories.
According to Palestinian sources, sick people whose transfer documents are...
Israel refuses to allow many Palestinian patients from Gaza to seek medical treatment in the occupied territories.
According to Palestinian sources, sick people whose transfer documents are marked \"State of Palestine\" are barred from entering Israel. The logo was added to medical transfer documents by Palestinian officials in December. This came after the Palestinian Authority won recognition as a UN observer state despite U-S and Israeli opposition. 70 Palestinian patients who need to go to Israeli hospitals have already been denied entry. Israeli officials are yet to comment on the issue.
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Israel refuses to allow many Palestinian patients from Gaza to seek medical treatment in the occupied territories.
According to Palestinian sources, sick people whose transfer documents are marked \"State of Palestine\" are barred from entering Israel. The logo was added to medical transfer documents by Palestinian officials in December. This came after the Palestinian Authority won recognition as a UN observer state despite U-S and Israeli opposition. 70 Palestinian patients who need to go to Israeli hospitals have already been denied entry. Israeli officials are yet to comment on the issue.
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PressTV - Gaza patients suffer from medicine shortage - Jul 11, 2011 - English
To put more pressure on besieged Palestinians in Gaza, Israel has increased its arrest and humiliation of Gazan patients seeking medical treatment outside of the enclave.
To put more pressure on besieged Palestinians in Gaza, Israel has increased its arrest and humiliation of Gazan patients seeking medical treatment outside of the enclave.
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[28 June 2012] Opposition activists in Bahrain want Bahrain king son arrested - Comment (Part 1) - George Gallo
[28 June 2012] Opposition activists in Bahrain want Bahrain king son arrested - Comment (Part 1) - English
Nasser bin Hamad Al Khalifa is the head of Bahrain's Olympic committee and is due...
[28 June 2012] Opposition activists in Bahrain want Bahrain king son arrested - Comment (Part 1) - English
Nasser bin Hamad Al Khalifa is the head of Bahrain's Olympic committee and is due to lead the country's delegation during the Olympics Games in London. But according to Bahraini opposition members, he's also a sadistic torturer who's been personally involved in crushing anti-regime demonstrations by force. They also say he has cheer-led the persecution of Bahraini athletes opposed to the Al Khalifa dictatorship.
Nasser bin Hamad is the King of Bahrain's 25 year old son. Activists say he can be seen here preparing to participate in quelling anti-regime demonstrations by force. According to the Bahraini opposition, anti-regime athletes have been abducted, taken to torture chambers and subjected to horrific treatment. And Nasser's voice can be heard here on Bahraini state TV, condemning calls for regime change in the country. With the Olympic Games around one month away the British government has banned the Syrian Olympic Committee chief from entering the country because of alleged links to repression in his country.
But London hasn't taken the same steps against its Persian Gulf ally Bahrain. Saeed Shehabi, meanwhile, is calling for Nasser bin Hamad to be arrested for crimes against humanity if he sets foot on British soil. On the other hand, in a letter to the Guardian newspaper, Bahrain has denied the allegations against Nasser bin Hamad al Khalifa. Britain and Bahrain have close military, economic and political ties and this hasn't changed despite the al Khalifa crackdown on the opposition. But if Nasser bin Hamad al Khalifa is allowed to come to the Olympic Games it will shine a brighter spotlight on the UK's close ties with the Persian Gulf dictatorship.
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[28 June 2012] Opposition activists in Bahrain want Bahrain king son arrested - Comment (Part 1) - English
Nasser bin Hamad Al Khalifa is the head of Bahrain's Olympic committee and is due to lead the country's delegation during the Olympics Games in London. But according to Bahraini opposition members, he's also a sadistic torturer who's been personally involved in crushing anti-regime demonstrations by force. They also say he has cheer-led the persecution of Bahraini athletes opposed to the Al Khalifa dictatorship.
Nasser bin Hamad is the King of Bahrain's 25 year old son. Activists say he can be seen here preparing to participate in quelling anti-regime demonstrations by force. According to the Bahraini opposition, anti-regime athletes have been abducted, taken to torture chambers and subjected to horrific treatment. And Nasser's voice can be heard here on Bahraini state TV, condemning calls for regime change in the country. With the Olympic Games around one month away the British government has banned the Syrian Olympic Committee chief from entering the country because of alleged links to repression in his country.
But London hasn't taken the same steps against its Persian Gulf ally Bahrain. Saeed Shehabi, meanwhile, is calling for Nasser bin Hamad to be arrested for crimes against humanity if he sets foot on British soil. On the other hand, in a letter to the Guardian newspaper, Bahrain has denied the allegations against Nasser bin Hamad al Khalifa. Britain and Bahrain have close military, economic and political ties and this hasn't changed despite the al Khalifa crackdown on the opposition. But if Nasser bin Hamad al Khalifa is allowed to come to the Olympic Games it will shine a brighter spotlight on the UK's close ties with the Persian Gulf dictatorship.
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[03 July 2012] 1600 NGOs working on drug issues in Iran - English
[03 July 2012] 1600 NGOs working on drug issues in Iran - English
Iran has managed to use scientific treatment methods to fight against drug abuse and addiction with more than 1600 NGO's actively...
[03 July 2012] 1600 NGOs working on drug issues in Iran - English
Iran has managed to use scientific treatment methods to fight against drug abuse and addiction with more than 1600 NGO's actively working on drug related issue.
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[03 July 2012] 1600 NGOs working on drug issues in Iran - English
Iran has managed to use scientific treatment methods to fight against drug abuse and addiction with more than 1600 NGO's actively working on drug related issue.
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[31 July 2012] Myanmar Rohingya Muslims flee to India recount ordeal - English
[31 July 2012] Myanmar Rohingya Muslims flee to India recount ordeal - English
The harsh treatment of Rohingya Muslims in Myanmar has made them flee their country. A number of Rohingya Muslims...
[31 July 2012] Myanmar Rohingya Muslims flee to India recount ordeal - English
The harsh treatment of Rohingya Muslims in Myanmar has made them flee their country. A number of Rohingya Muslims have come to India fleeing the anti Muslim sentiments in Myanmar. They have settled at different places.
Shahana Butt, Press TV, New Delhi
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[31 July 2012] Myanmar Rohingya Muslims flee to India recount ordeal - English
The harsh treatment of Rohingya Muslims in Myanmar has made them flee their country. A number of Rohingya Muslims have come to India fleeing the anti Muslim sentiments in Myanmar. They have settled at different places.
Shahana Butt, Press TV, New Delhi
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[17 Nov 2013] Amnesty Intl censures Qatar for conditions of workers - English
International human rights groups have censured Qatar and Saudi Arabia for their treatment of migrant workers.
Amnesty International has issued a report criticizing the conditions of workers...
International human rights groups have censured Qatar and Saudi Arabia for their treatment of migrant workers.
Amnesty International has issued a report criticizing the conditions of workers preparing venues for the 2022 World Cup. The report details non-payment of wages, harsh working conditions, and poor standards of accommodation. Meanwhile, Human Rights Watch has urged Persian Gulf monarchies to take additional steps to safeguard migrant workers. In a statement, HRW appealed to the Arab states to adopt the new codes of the International Labor Organization. Saudi Arabia is currently conducting a brutal crackdown on undocumented workers. Several people -- including three Ethiopians -- have been killed since the kingdom launched a visa crackdown two weeks ago.
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International human rights groups have censured Qatar and Saudi Arabia for their treatment of migrant workers.
Amnesty International has issued a report criticizing the conditions of workers preparing venues for the 2022 World Cup. The report details non-payment of wages, harsh working conditions, and poor standards of accommodation. Meanwhile, Human Rights Watch has urged Persian Gulf monarchies to take additional steps to safeguard migrant workers. In a statement, HRW appealed to the Arab states to adopt the new codes of the International Labor Organization. Saudi Arabia is currently conducting a brutal crackdown on undocumented workers. Several people -- including three Ethiopians -- have been killed since the kingdom launched a visa crackdown two weeks ago.
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10 people who don\'t have to fast | Fasting | Ahkam Notes EP3 (REVISED) | English
*IMPORTANT*
Unfortunately, there was a glitch in episode 3:
We said that women in istihadha do not have to fast, but this was incorrect.
Although every episode is reviewed by a senior student...
*IMPORTANT*
Unfortunately, there was a glitch in episode 3:
We said that women in istihadha do not have to fast, but this was incorrect.
Although every episode is reviewed by a senior student here at the Howza, this mistake slipped through. We pray that Allah forgives us for the human error.
We apologise for this mistake and hope all our viewers receive this message!
Here is the updated (correct) version of that video:
10 people who don\\\\\\\'t have to fast | Fasting | Ahkam Notes EP3 (revised)
Lesson 3:
-10 people upon whom fasting is not wajib (obligatory)
-If by fasting, your treatment and betterment will be delayed, what is the ruling?
-If you are ill and are certain that fasting is detrimental to your health, but you still fast
-other questions regarding fasting during sickness
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*IMPORTANT*
Unfortunately, there was a glitch in episode 3:
We said that women in istihadha do not have to fast, but this was incorrect.
Although every episode is reviewed by a senior student here at the Howza, this mistake slipped through. We pray that Allah forgives us for the human error.
We apologise for this mistake and hope all our viewers receive this message!
Here is the updated (correct) version of that video:
10 people who don\\\\\\\'t have to fast | Fasting | Ahkam Notes EP3 (revised)
Lesson 3:
-10 people upon whom fasting is not wajib (obligatory)
-If by fasting, your treatment and betterment will be delayed, what is the ruling?
-If you are ill and are certain that fasting is detrimental to your health, but you still fast
-other questions regarding fasting during sickness
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Is it NOT an Insult to Women? | Dr. Rahimpour Azghadi | Farsi Sub English
Everyone is fond of \'freedom\'. It is probably one of the most misused concepts in the world. What does \'freedom\' mean in the West today? Does Islam accept that type of freedom? Is the treatment...
Everyone is fond of \'freedom\'. It is probably one of the most misused concepts in the world. What does \'freedom\' mean in the West today? Does Islam accept that type of freedom? Is the treatment of women in the West not an insult to women?
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Everyone is fond of \'freedom\'. It is probably one of the most misused concepts in the world. What does \'freedom\' mean in the West today? Does Islam accept that type of freedom? Is the treatment of women in the West not an insult to women?
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Social Etiquettes 10 | Etiquettes of Shaking Hands 3 | Farsi Sub English
This session:
- Quickly taking away our hand
- The method of Prophet (S)
- The result of shaking hands
- Two types of effects of shaking hands
- Treatment for enmity
Hujjatul Islam...
This session:
- Quickly taking away our hand
- The method of Prophet (S)
- The result of shaking hands
- Two types of effects of shaking hands
- Treatment for enmity
Hujjatul Islam Haq Panah is a Howza teacher in Qom, Iran.
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This session:
- Quickly taking away our hand
- The method of Prophet (S)
- The result of shaking hands
- Two types of effects of shaking hands
- Treatment for enmity
Hujjatul Islam Haq Panah is a Howza teacher in Qom, Iran.
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Social Etiquettes 21 | Forgiveness & Overlooking 2 | Farsi Sub English
This session:
- Forgiving and Overlooking mistakes of others
- Shall we reciprocate others\\\' treatment?
- The Seerah of Prophet & Ahl al-Bayt (A)
- The story of Samama and three...
This session:
- Forgiving and Overlooking mistakes of others
- Shall we reciprocate others\\\' treatment?
- The Seerah of Prophet & Ahl al-Bayt (A)
- The story of Samama and three options
- The three commands of Allah
- Takeaway
Hujjatul Islam Haq Panah is a Howza teacher in Qom, Iran.
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This session:
- Forgiving and Overlooking mistakes of others
- Shall we reciprocate others\\\' treatment?
- The Seerah of Prophet & Ahl al-Bayt (A)
- The story of Samama and three options
- The three commands of Allah
- Takeaway
Hujjatul Islam Haq Panah is a Howza teacher in Qom, Iran.
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looking at each other - Persian
Islamic Laws : Marriage » Looking at non-Mahram
2442. It is haraam for man to look at the body or hair of the Non-Mahram women, regardless of whether it is with the intention of...
Islamic Laws : Marriage » Looking at non-Mahram
2442. It is haraam for man to look at the body or hair of the Non-Mahram women, regardless of whether it is with the intention of pleasure or not, and whether there is a fear of falling into sinful act or not. It is also haraam to look at the faces and the arms, upto the wrists, of such women with the intention of pleasure, or if there is fear of falling into sinful act, and the recommended precaution is that one should not look at their faces or arms even without such an intention.
Similarly, it is haraam for a woman to look at the body of Non-Mahram man, except places which are customarily not covered, like, his face, hands, head, neck and feet. She can look at these parts of a man without the intention of deriving any pleasure, or if there is no fear of being entrapped in any sinful act.
2443. To look at the body of a woman who would not care for Hijab, even if she were advised, is not haraam, provided that it does not lead to sinful act or sexual pleasure, and excitement, nor is it with that intention; and in this rule, there is no distinction between a Muslim and a non-Muslim woman; and also between those parts, like their faces, their hands which they normally do not cover, and other parts of their bodies.
2444. Woman should conceal her body and hair from a man who is non-Mahram, and as an obligatory precaution, she should conceal herself even from a Na-baligh boy who is able to discern between good and evil, and could probably be sexually excited. But she can leave her face and hands upto wrists uncovered in the presence of Na-Mahram, as long as it does not lead him to casting a sinful, evil glance or her to doing something forbidden; for in both these cases, she must cover them.
2445. It is haraam to look at the private parts of a baligh Muslim, even if it is seen behind the glass or reflected in the mirror, or clean water etc. As an obligatory precaution, it is also haraam to look at the genitals of a non-Muslim, and of a discerning Na-baligh child. However, wife and her husband can look at the entire body of each other.
2446. If a man and woman who are Mahram of each other, do not have the intention of sexual pleasure, they can see the entire body of each other excepting the private parts.
2447. A man should not look at the body of another man with the intention of sexual excitement, and also, it is haraam for a woman to look at the body of another woman with the intention of sexual excitement.
2448. A man who is acquainted with a Na-Mahram woman, should not, as a precaution, look at her photograph etc., provided that the woman is not a heedless, commonplace person.
2449. If a woman wants to give an enema to another woman, or to a man other than her husband, or to clean her/his private parts with water, she should cover her hand with such a thing that her hand would not touch the private parts of the other woman or man. And the same applies to a man who wants to give an enema to another man or a woman other than his wife, or to clean his/her private parts with water.
2450. If a woman is rendered helpless by her disease, and if the only helpful treatment to her can be given by a male doctor, she can refer to him. And if that male doctor must look at her to be able to treat her, or to touch her for that matter, there is no objection. However, if he can treat her by looking at her, he should not touch her body, and if he can treat her by touching her body, he should not look at her.
2451. If a person is obliged to look at the private parts of a patient for his/her medical treatment, he should, on the basis of obligatory precaution, place a mirror opposite him/her and look into it.
However, if there is no alternative but to look directly at his/her private parts, there is no objection. Similarly, if the duration of regarding the genitals in the mirror would be longer than looking at them directly, the latter method be adopted.
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Islamic Laws : Marriage » Looking at non-Mahram
2442. It is haraam for man to look at the body or hair of the Non-Mahram women, regardless of whether it is with the intention of pleasure or not, and whether there is a fear of falling into sinful act or not. It is also haraam to look at the faces and the arms, upto the wrists, of such women with the intention of pleasure, or if there is fear of falling into sinful act, and the recommended precaution is that one should not look at their faces or arms even without such an intention.
Similarly, it is haraam for a woman to look at the body of Non-Mahram man, except places which are customarily not covered, like, his face, hands, head, neck and feet. She can look at these parts of a man without the intention of deriving any pleasure, or if there is no fear of being entrapped in any sinful act.
2443. To look at the body of a woman who would not care for Hijab, even if she were advised, is not haraam, provided that it does not lead to sinful act or sexual pleasure, and excitement, nor is it with that intention; and in this rule, there is no distinction between a Muslim and a non-Muslim woman; and also between those parts, like their faces, their hands which they normally do not cover, and other parts of their bodies.
2444. Woman should conceal her body and hair from a man who is non-Mahram, and as an obligatory precaution, she should conceal herself even from a Na-baligh boy who is able to discern between good and evil, and could probably be sexually excited. But she can leave her face and hands upto wrists uncovered in the presence of Na-Mahram, as long as it does not lead him to casting a sinful, evil glance or her to doing something forbidden; for in both these cases, she must cover them.
2445. It is haraam to look at the private parts of a baligh Muslim, even if it is seen behind the glass or reflected in the mirror, or clean water etc. As an obligatory precaution, it is also haraam to look at the genitals of a non-Muslim, and of a discerning Na-baligh child. However, wife and her husband can look at the entire body of each other.
2446. If a man and woman who are Mahram of each other, do not have the intention of sexual pleasure, they can see the entire body of each other excepting the private parts.
2447. A man should not look at the body of another man with the intention of sexual excitement, and also, it is haraam for a woman to look at the body of another woman with the intention of sexual excitement.
2448. A man who is acquainted with a Na-Mahram woman, should not, as a precaution, look at her photograph etc., provided that the woman is not a heedless, commonplace person.
2449. If a woman wants to give an enema to another woman, or to a man other than her husband, or to clean her/his private parts with water, she should cover her hand with such a thing that her hand would not touch the private parts of the other woman or man. And the same applies to a man who wants to give an enema to another man or a woman other than his wife, or to clean his/her private parts with water.
2450. If a woman is rendered helpless by her disease, and if the only helpful treatment to her can be given by a male doctor, she can refer to him. And if that male doctor must look at her to be able to treat her, or to touch her for that matter, there is no objection. However, if he can treat her by looking at her, he should not touch her body, and if he can treat her by touching her body, he should not look at her.
2451. If a person is obliged to look at the private parts of a patient for his/her medical treatment, he should, on the basis of obligatory precaution, place a mirror opposite him/her and look into it.
However, if there is no alternative but to look directly at his/her private parts, there is no objection. Similarly, if the duration of regarding the genitals in the mirror would be longer than looking at them directly, the latter method be adopted.