Protest in USA & Canada against Anti-Islam Movie - 21/22 September 2012 - All Languages
National Solidarity with Divine Prophets.
COME OUT!
Defend the honor and Dignity of
ALL DIVINE PROPHETS, especially Prophet Muhammad (s)
HOUSTON ... LOS ANGELES (Friday -...
National Solidarity with Divine Prophets.
COME OUT!
Defend the honor and Dignity of
ALL DIVINE PROPHETS, especially Prophet Muhammad (s)
HOUSTON ... LOS ANGELES (Friday - September 21, 2012)
WASHINGTON DC ... TORONTO (Saturday - September 22, 2012)
Organized by Muslim Congress
www.muslimcongress.org
Freedom of speech is not a license to obscenity.
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National Solidarity with Divine Prophets.
COME OUT!
Defend the honor and Dignity of
ALL DIVINE PROPHETS, especially Prophet Muhammad (s)
HOUSTON ... LOS ANGELES (Friday - September 21, 2012)
WASHINGTON DC ... TORONTO (Saturday - September 22, 2012)
Organized by Muslim Congress
www.muslimcongress.org
Freedom of speech is not a license to obscenity.
[MC 2013] Ayatullah Jawadi Amuli - Special Message for 9th Annual Conference - Farsi sub English
Ayatuallah Jawadi\'s message to Muslim Congress Conference held in Los Angeles, California in 2013. Ayatullah Jawadi Amuli is one of the most highly esteemed personalities of the Islamic world today.
Ayatuallah Jawadi\'s message to Muslim Congress Conference held in Los Angeles, California in 2013. Ayatullah Jawadi Amuli is one of the most highly esteemed personalities of the Islamic world today.
[2] Speech by Dr. Ali Abbas - Protest @ Pakistan Embassy, Washington DC - 14Apr12 - English
This Video: Washington DC.
Thousands of American, Canadian and British Muslims protest against Extremist Wahabis and the Government of Pakistan.
April 14, 2012: The streets across the...
This Video: Washington DC.
Thousands of American, Canadian and British Muslims protest against Extremist Wahabis and the Government of Pakistan.
April 14, 2012: The streets across the Embassies and Consulates of Pakistan in London, Washington DC, Los Angeles, Ottawa, Toronto, Vancouver and Calgary were filled with protestors chanting slogans against the extremist wahabis and against the Government of Pakistan. They were protesting the barbaric murders of innocent Shia Muslims on April 02, 2012, where buses travelling between Rawalpindi and Gilgit were stopped in Chilas and the Shia Muslims were identified and brutally slaughtered by the extremist wahabis as their families watched and screamed in horror. The protestors also expressed their pain and anger at the ongoing genocide in Quetta, Karachi, Lahore and other areas of Pakistan and demanded an immediate end to the killings.
Speakers at the rallies categorically stated that they are not protesting against Pakistan or against any sect of Islam. They are against the extremist ideology followed by the barbaric criminals committing the massacres and against the Government of Pakistan for failing to close Saudi-funded hate schools and for failing to arrest the murderous graduates of these schools.
The largest rallies were taken out in Washington DC (USA), London (UK) and Toronto (Canada), where thousands of Muslims belonging to various sects of Islam gathered to show their solidarity with the victims. They raised the slogans of "Shias and Sunnis are brothers" and "Long Live Pakistan". The participants of the Washington DC rally had traveled from Houston, Detroit, Chicago, New York, Atlanta Boston, Dallas, Seattle Washington DC and other cities to register their protest. These were the largest protest ever held against the Government of Pakistan and showcased the extreme pain and anger felt by the British, American and Canadian Muslims.
Hundreds also gathered in Los Angeles, Ottawa, Montreal, Vancouver, Calgary and Edmonton to show their solidarity with the victims whose eyes were gouged out and heads smashed with rocks in front of their families without any reason.
The Saturday protests in USA, UK and Canada were called in solidarity with the protestors in Pakistan who staged a long sit-in at the parliament house in Islamabad to press for the arrest of the murderers. Delegation of the protestors across North America and Europe met with the officials at the Pakistani Embassies and Consulates and submitted their demands for the Government to take action against the perpetrators within 15 days and to take concrete steps to end the ongoing genocide. The protestors passed a resolution that if the Government does not arrest the perpetrators within 15 days they will hold larger and frequent protests across North America and Europe and will take their case to the United Nations and the International Court of Justice.
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This Video: Washington DC.
Thousands of American, Canadian and British Muslims protest against Extremist Wahabis and the Government of Pakistan.
April 14, 2012: The streets across the Embassies and Consulates of Pakistan in London, Washington DC, Los Angeles, Ottawa, Toronto, Vancouver and Calgary were filled with protestors chanting slogans against the extremist wahabis and against the Government of Pakistan. They were protesting the barbaric murders of innocent Shia Muslims on April 02, 2012, where buses travelling between Rawalpindi and Gilgit were stopped in Chilas and the Shia Muslims were identified and brutally slaughtered by the extremist wahabis as their families watched and screamed in horror. The protestors also expressed their pain and anger at the ongoing genocide in Quetta, Karachi, Lahore and other areas of Pakistan and demanded an immediate end to the killings.
Speakers at the rallies categorically stated that they are not protesting against Pakistan or against any sect of Islam. They are against the extremist ideology followed by the barbaric criminals committing the massacres and against the Government of Pakistan for failing to close Saudi-funded hate schools and for failing to arrest the murderous graduates of these schools.
The largest rallies were taken out in Washington DC (USA), London (UK) and Toronto (Canada), where thousands of Muslims belonging to various sects of Islam gathered to show their solidarity with the victims. They raised the slogans of "Shias and Sunnis are brothers" and "Long Live Pakistan". The participants of the Washington DC rally had traveled from Houston, Detroit, Chicago, New York, Atlanta Boston, Dallas, Seattle Washington DC and other cities to register their protest. These were the largest protest ever held against the Government of Pakistan and showcased the extreme pain and anger felt by the British, American and Canadian Muslims.
Hundreds also gathered in Los Angeles, Ottawa, Montreal, Vancouver, Calgary and Edmonton to show their solidarity with the victims whose eyes were gouged out and heads smashed with rocks in front of their families without any reason.
The Saturday protests in USA, UK and Canada were called in solidarity with the protestors in Pakistan who staged a long sit-in at the parliament house in Islamabad to press for the arrest of the murderers. Delegation of the protestors across North America and Europe met with the officials at the Pakistani Embassies and Consulates and submitted their demands for the Government to take action against the perpetrators within 15 days and to take concrete steps to end the ongoing genocide. The protestors passed a resolution that if the Government does not arrest the perpetrators within 15 days they will hold larger and frequent protests across North America and Europe and will take their case to the United Nations and the International Court of Justice.
New Black Panther Party vs the Axis of Evil -Imam Muhammad Asi- 03-22-2002 Part 2 of 9-English
The Black Panther Party originally the Black Panther Party for Self Defense was an African American organization established to promote Black Power and self defense through acts of social...
The Black Panther Party originally the Black Panther Party for Self Defense was an African American organization established to promote Black Power and self defense through acts of social agitation It was active in the United States from the mid 1960s into the 1970s Founded in Oakland California by Huey P Newton and Bobby Seale on October 15 1966 the organization initially set forth a doctrine calling for the protection of African American neighborhoods from police brutality in the interest of African American justice Its objectives and philosophy changed radically during the party s existence While the organization s leaders passionately espoused socialist doctrine the Party s black nationalist reputation attracted an ideologically diverse membership Ideological consensus within the party was difficult to achieve Some members openly disagreed with the views of the leaders In 1967 the organization marched on the California State Capitol in Sacramento in protest of a ban on weapons The official newspaper The Black Panther was also first circulated that year By 1968 the party had expanded into many cities throughout the United States including Chicago Los Angeles San Diego Denver Newark New York City Philadelphia Seattle and Baltimore That same year membership reached 5 000 and their newspaper had grown to a circulation of 250 000 The group created a Ten Point Program a document that called for Land Bread Housing Education Clothing Justice and Peace as well as exemption from military service for African American men among other demands While firmly grounded in black nationalism and begun as an organization that accepted only African Americans as members the party changed as it grew to national prominence and became an icon of the counterculture of the 1960s The Black Panthers ultimately condemned black nationalism as black racism They became more focused on socialism without racial exclusivity They instituted a variety of community programs to alleviate poverty and improve health among communities deemed most needful of aid While the party retained its all black membership it recognized that different minority communities those it deemed oppressed by the American government needed to organize around their own set of issues and encouraged alliances with such organizations The group s political goals were often overshadowed by their confrontational and militant tactics and by their suspicions of law enforcement agents The Black Panthers considered them as oppressors to be overcome by a willingness to take up armed self defense After party membership started to decline during Huey Newtons 1968 manslaughter trial the Black Panther Party collapsed in the early 1970s Writers such as Black Panther and Socialist Angela Davis and American writer and political activist Ward Churchill have alleged that law enforcement officials went to great lengths to discredit and destroy the organization including assassination
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The Black Panther Party originally the Black Panther Party for Self Defense was an African American organization established to promote Black Power and self defense through acts of social agitation It was active in the United States from the mid 1960s into the 1970s Founded in Oakland California by Huey P Newton and Bobby Seale on October 15 1966 the organization initially set forth a doctrine calling for the protection of African American neighborhoods from police brutality in the interest of African American justice Its objectives and philosophy changed radically during the party s existence While the organization s leaders passionately espoused socialist doctrine the Party s black nationalist reputation attracted an ideologically diverse membership Ideological consensus within the party was difficult to achieve Some members openly disagreed with the views of the leaders In 1967 the organization marched on the California State Capitol in Sacramento in protest of a ban on weapons The official newspaper The Black Panther was also first circulated that year By 1968 the party had expanded into many cities throughout the United States including Chicago Los Angeles San Diego Denver Newark New York City Philadelphia Seattle and Baltimore That same year membership reached 5 000 and their newspaper had grown to a circulation of 250 000 The group created a Ten Point Program a document that called for Land Bread Housing Education Clothing Justice and Peace as well as exemption from military service for African American men among other demands While firmly grounded in black nationalism and begun as an organization that accepted only African Americans as members the party changed as it grew to national prominence and became an icon of the counterculture of the 1960s The Black Panthers ultimately condemned black nationalism as black racism They became more focused on socialism without racial exclusivity They instituted a variety of community programs to alleviate poverty and improve health among communities deemed most needful of aid While the party retained its all black membership it recognized that different minority communities those it deemed oppressed by the American government needed to organize around their own set of issues and encouraged alliances with such organizations The group s political goals were often overshadowed by their confrontational and militant tactics and by their suspicions of law enforcement agents The Black Panthers considered them as oppressors to be overcome by a willingness to take up armed self defense After party membership started to decline during Huey Newtons 1968 manslaughter trial the Black Panther Party collapsed in the early 1970s Writers such as Black Panther and Socialist Angela Davis and American writer and political activist Ward Churchill have alleged that law enforcement officials went to great lengths to discredit and destroy the organization including assassination
[EXCELLENT WORKSHOP] Towards A Balanced Life - Sh. Salim Yusufali - Part 1 - 18 Dec 2010 - English
[Recommended for both activists as well as non-activists]
The Awaited One Foundation held a workshop entitled \\\"Towards A Balanced Life\\\" with Sheikh Salim Yusufali on December 18,...
[Recommended for both activists as well as non-activists]
The Awaited One Foundation held a workshop entitled \\\"Towards A Balanced Life\\\" with Sheikh Salim Yusufali on December 18, 2010.
Video is provided courtesy of the Yaseen Educational Foundation which held a similar program during the Holy Month of Muharram in Los Angeles.
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[Recommended for both activists as well as non-activists]
The Awaited One Foundation held a workshop entitled \\\"Towards A Balanced Life\\\" with Sheikh Salim Yusufali on December 18, 2010.
Video is provided courtesy of the Yaseen Educational Foundation which held a similar program during the Holy Month of Muharram in Los Angeles.
Towards A Balanced Life - Sh. Salim Yusufali - Part 2 - 18Dec2010 - English
[Recommended for both activists as well as non-activists]
The Awaited One Foundation held a workshop entitled \\\"Towards A Balanced Life\\\" with Sheikh Salim Yusufali on December 18,...
[Recommended for both activists as well as non-activists]
The Awaited One Foundation held a workshop entitled \\\"Towards A Balanced Life\\\" with Sheikh Salim Yusufali on December 18, 2010.
Video is provided courtesy of the Yaseen Educational Foundation which held a similar program during the Holy Month of Muharram in Los Angeles.
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[Recommended for both activists as well as non-activists]
The Awaited One Foundation held a workshop entitled \\\"Towards A Balanced Life\\\" with Sheikh Salim Yusufali on December 18, 2010.
Video is provided courtesy of the Yaseen Educational Foundation which held a similar program during the Holy Month of Muharram in Los Angeles.
Towards A Balanced Life - Sh. Salim Yusufali - Part 3 - 18 Dec 2010 - English
[Recommended for both activists as well as non-activists]
The Awaited One Foundation held a workshop entitled \\\"Towards A Balanced Life\\\" with Sheikh Salim Yusufali on December 18,...
[Recommended for both activists as well as non-activists]
The Awaited One Foundation held a workshop entitled \\\"Towards A Balanced Life\\\" with Sheikh Salim Yusufali on December 18, 2010.
Video is provided courtesy of the Yaseen Educational Foundation which held a similar program during the Holy Month of Muharram in Los Angeles.
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[Recommended for both activists as well as non-activists]
The Awaited One Foundation held a workshop entitled \\\"Towards A Balanced Life\\\" with Sheikh Salim Yusufali on December 18, 2010.
Video is provided courtesy of the Yaseen Educational Foundation which held a similar program during the Holy Month of Muharram in Los Angeles.
(Chicago) Tarana by Br. Mohsin Hadi - Imam Khomeini (r.a) event - 1June13 - Urdu
Demise anniversary of Imam Ruhullah Aytullah Al-Khomeini (r.a) was remembered in many cities across the U.S - Houston, Detroit/Dearborn, Chicago, Atlanta, Dallas, and Los Angeles.
Some...
Demise anniversary of Imam Ruhullah Aytullah Al-Khomeini (r.a) was remembered in many cities across the U.S - Houston, Detroit/Dearborn, Chicago, Atlanta, Dallas, and Los Angeles.
Some cities named the event, \\\"Islamic Awakening & Muslim Unity Conference\\\".
The event was held at MASOM Center on 1 June 2013.
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Demise anniversary of Imam Ruhullah Aytullah Al-Khomeini (r.a) was remembered in many cities across the U.S - Houston, Detroit/Dearborn, Chicago, Atlanta, Dallas, and Los Angeles.
Some cities named the event, \\\"Islamic Awakening & Muslim Unity Conference\\\".
The event was held at MASOM Center on 1 June 2013.
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