The Spark of Supreme Sacrifice (A Documentary on Martyr Aitizaz Hassan) - English And Urdu
Shaheed Aitizaz Hassan: A Pakistani school boy from Hangu District in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province who sacrificed his life while preventing a suicide bomber from entering his school on January 6,...
Shaheed Aitizaz Hassan: A Pakistani school boy from Hangu District in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province who sacrificed his life while preventing a suicide bomber from entering his school on January 6, 2014. The school is located at the Ibrahimzai village of Hangu and it is the primary source of education for 2000 students.
Aitzaz\\\\\\\'s action to save his classmates captured the hearts of many in Pakistan; he was hailed as a national hero and awarded with the high civil award of Pakistan Sitara-e-Shujaat (Star of Bravery). Amidst the existing paralysis of action and amidst the purposeful ambiguity being created in Pakistan to not only exonerate Taliban but to make them out into Islamic heroes , the likes of Shaheed Aitizaz Hassan must proudly be raised as a flag under which the forces of correction gather together to assert its will against the gathering Khariji and Takfiri storm.
It is not only a way to remember the great sacrifice of our martyrs but it is also a practical step to gain center stage in the battle of wills that is unfolding; the narrative must be won before the war is won.
To achieve this purpose we produced a documentary with re-enactment of his martyrdom. This documentary with re-enactment contains the footage of real people, his family, his neighbors, his teacher speaking about him and also about the incident.
This Documentary is Presented by Al-Haadi Media - Toronto, Canada, contact us at
[email protected]
HD Version of this video can be found at http://youtu.be/W4tMNzrSIoY
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Shaheed Aitizaz Hassan: A Pakistani school boy from Hangu District in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province who sacrificed his life while preventing a suicide bomber from entering his school on January 6, 2014. The school is located at the Ibrahimzai village of Hangu and it is the primary source of education for 2000 students.
Aitzaz\\\\\\\'s action to save his classmates captured the hearts of many in Pakistan; he was hailed as a national hero and awarded with the high civil award of Pakistan Sitara-e-Shujaat (Star of Bravery). Amidst the existing paralysis of action and amidst the purposeful ambiguity being created in Pakistan to not only exonerate Taliban but to make them out into Islamic heroes , the likes of Shaheed Aitizaz Hassan must proudly be raised as a flag under which the forces of correction gather together to assert its will against the gathering Khariji and Takfiri storm.
It is not only a way to remember the great sacrifice of our martyrs but it is also a practical step to gain center stage in the battle of wills that is unfolding; the narrative must be won before the war is won.
To achieve this purpose we produced a documentary with re-enactment of his martyrdom. This documentary with re-enactment contains the footage of real people, his family, his neighbors, his teacher speaking about him and also about the incident.
This Documentary is Presented by Al-Haadi Media - Toronto, Canada, contact us at
[email protected]
HD Version of this video can be found at http://youtu.be/W4tMNzrSIoY
17th Dec08-Veterans Shoe Protest Over Iraq War at White House- English
On Wednesday December 17 2008 activists staged a Shoe In demonstration in front of the White House. The rally was in solidarity with Iraqi journalist Muntadhar al Zaidi.
WASHINGTON, Dec 17: About...
On Wednesday December 17 2008 activists staged a Shoe In demonstration in front of the White House. The rally was in solidarity with Iraqi journalist Muntadhar al Zaidi.
WASHINGTON, Dec 17: About 100 people gathered outside the White House on Wednesday to protest for the release of the Iraqi journalist who hurled his shoes at President George W. Bush over the weekend.
Muntazer al-Zaidi, who works for the Al Baghdadia Television, has been in custody since disrupting President Bush’s weekend press conference with the size-10 projectiles. If convicted, Mr Zaidi may be jailed for up to seven years.
The protesters brought a giant head of President Bush, threw shoes at it and covered it with shoes before ending their protest.
They also brought bags of shoes representing Iraqis and US soldiers who have died since the Bush Administration’s “illegal invasion” of Iraq.
The peace activists urged the Iraqi government to release Mr Zaidi without charges and have set up a fund to support him and his family.
At the White House, Press Secretary Dana Perino said the president had “no hard feelings” about the Iraqi journalist who flung shoes at him.
Asked if Mr Zaidi should be forgiven, Ms Perino said Mr Bush trusted Iraq’s legal system to decide an appropriate punishment for the assault.
The protesters outside the White House also displayed names of thousands of Iraqis killed in the war. The display contained their names, ages, places where they were killed and how they were killed.
“These are real people,” said Gael Murphy, one of the cofounders of the Code Pink which along with three of the groups had participated in the protest. “They were killed because of the US invasion.”Later, representatives for Code Pink, Women for Peace, Iraq Veterans Against the War, and Veterans for Peace told a news conference that they had come to White House to remind the Bush administration and the American people that “Mr Bush is directly responsible for the deaths of 1.5 million Iraqis and 4,200 US troops”.
They noted that the war also displaced more than five million Iraqis.
“Bush is the real criminal, not al-Zaidi,” said one of them. “Al-Zaidi speaks for millions of people across the world.”
“Arrest Bush, not Zaidi,” chanted the protesters as they marched outside the White House. “Bush is a war criminal,” shouted the protesters as they spanked a giant picture of the US president with shoes.
The speakers who addressed the news conference noted that Mr Zaidi had become something of a folk-hero in the Arab world, and his shoe-throwing had become a symbol of dissatisfaction with ‘Bush’s bungled war in Iraq’
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On Wednesday December 17 2008 activists staged a Shoe In demonstration in front of the White House. The rally was in solidarity with Iraqi journalist Muntadhar al Zaidi.
WASHINGTON, Dec 17: About 100 people gathered outside the White House on Wednesday to protest for the release of the Iraqi journalist who hurled his shoes at President George W. Bush over the weekend.
Muntazer al-Zaidi, who works for the Al Baghdadia Television, has been in custody since disrupting President Bush’s weekend press conference with the size-10 projectiles. If convicted, Mr Zaidi may be jailed for up to seven years.
The protesters brought a giant head of President Bush, threw shoes at it and covered it with shoes before ending their protest.
They also brought bags of shoes representing Iraqis and US soldiers who have died since the Bush Administration’s “illegal invasion” of Iraq.
The peace activists urged the Iraqi government to release Mr Zaidi without charges and have set up a fund to support him and his family.
At the White House, Press Secretary Dana Perino said the president had “no hard feelings” about the Iraqi journalist who flung shoes at him.
Asked if Mr Zaidi should be forgiven, Ms Perino said Mr Bush trusted Iraq’s legal system to decide an appropriate punishment for the assault.
The protesters outside the White House also displayed names of thousands of Iraqis killed in the war. The display contained their names, ages, places where they were killed and how they were killed.
“These are real people,” said Gael Murphy, one of the cofounders of the Code Pink which along with three of the groups had participated in the protest. “They were killed because of the US invasion.”Later, representatives for Code Pink, Women for Peace, Iraq Veterans Against the War, and Veterans for Peace told a news conference that they had come to White House to remind the Bush administration and the American people that “Mr Bush is directly responsible for the deaths of 1.5 million Iraqis and 4,200 US troops”.
They noted that the war also displaced more than five million Iraqis.
“Bush is the real criminal, not al-Zaidi,” said one of them. “Al-Zaidi speaks for millions of people across the world.”
“Arrest Bush, not Zaidi,” chanted the protesters as they marched outside the White House. “Bush is a war criminal,” shouted the protesters as they spanked a giant picture of the US president with shoes.
The speakers who addressed the news conference noted that Mr Zaidi had become something of a folk-hero in the Arab world, and his shoe-throwing had become a symbol of dissatisfaction with ‘Bush’s bungled war in Iraq’
17th Dec 08 White House Shoe Protest - Muntazi Zaidi - Funny Clips - English
Anti war protestors demonstrated in front of the White House and brought more than just signs they brought shoes
WASHINGTON, Dec 17: About 100 people gathered outside the White House on Wednesday...
Anti war protestors demonstrated in front of the White House and brought more than just signs they brought shoes
WASHINGTON, Dec 17: About 100 people gathered outside the White House on Wednesday to protest for the release of the Iraqi journalist who hurled his shoes at President George W. Bush over the weekend.
Muntazer al-Zaidi, who works for the Al Baghdadia Television, has been in custody since disrupting President Bush’s weekend press conference with the size-10 projectiles. If convicted, Mr Zaidi may be jailed for up to seven years.
The protesters brought a giant head of President Bush, threw shoes at it and covered it with shoes before ending their protest.
They also brought bags of shoes representing Iraqis and US soldiers who have died since the Bush Administration’s “illegal invasion” of Iraq.
The peace activists urged the Iraqi government to release Mr Zaidi without charges and have set up a fund to support him and his family.
At the White House, Press Secretary Dana Perino said the president had “no hard feelings” about the Iraqi journalist who flung shoes at him.
Asked if Mr Zaidi should be forgiven, Ms Perino said Mr Bush trusted Iraq’s legal system to decide an appropriate punishment for the assault.
The protesters outside the White House also displayed names of thousands of Iraqis killed in the war. The display contained their names, ages, places where they were killed and how they were killed.
“These are real people,” said Gael Murphy, one of the cofounders of the Code Pink which along with three of the groups had participated in the protest. “They were killed because of the US invasion.”Later, representatives for Code Pink, Women for Peace, Iraq Veterans Against the War, and Veterans for Peace told a news conference that they had come to White House to remind the Bush administration and the American people that “Mr Bush is directly responsible for the deaths of 1.5 million Iraqis and 4,200 US troops”.
They noted that the war also displaced more than five million Iraqis.
“Bush is the real criminal, not al-Zaidi,” said one of them. “Al-Zaidi speaks for millions of people across the world.”
“Arrest Bush, not Zaidi,” chanted the protesters as they marched outside the White House. “Bush is a war criminal,” shouted the protesters as they spanked a giant picture of the US president with shoes.
The speakers who addressed the news conference noted that Mr Zaidi had become something of a folk-hero in the Arab world, and his shoe-throwing had become a symbol of dissatisfaction with ‘Bush’s bungled war in Iraq’
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Anti war protestors demonstrated in front of the White House and brought more than just signs they brought shoes
WASHINGTON, Dec 17: About 100 people gathered outside the White House on Wednesday to protest for the release of the Iraqi journalist who hurled his shoes at President George W. Bush over the weekend.
Muntazer al-Zaidi, who works for the Al Baghdadia Television, has been in custody since disrupting President Bush’s weekend press conference with the size-10 projectiles. If convicted, Mr Zaidi may be jailed for up to seven years.
The protesters brought a giant head of President Bush, threw shoes at it and covered it with shoes before ending their protest.
They also brought bags of shoes representing Iraqis and US soldiers who have died since the Bush Administration’s “illegal invasion” of Iraq.
The peace activists urged the Iraqi government to release Mr Zaidi without charges and have set up a fund to support him and his family.
At the White House, Press Secretary Dana Perino said the president had “no hard feelings” about the Iraqi journalist who flung shoes at him.
Asked if Mr Zaidi should be forgiven, Ms Perino said Mr Bush trusted Iraq’s legal system to decide an appropriate punishment for the assault.
The protesters outside the White House also displayed names of thousands of Iraqis killed in the war. The display contained their names, ages, places where they were killed and how they were killed.
“These are real people,” said Gael Murphy, one of the cofounders of the Code Pink which along with three of the groups had participated in the protest. “They were killed because of the US invasion.”Later, representatives for Code Pink, Women for Peace, Iraq Veterans Against the War, and Veterans for Peace told a news conference that they had come to White House to remind the Bush administration and the American people that “Mr Bush is directly responsible for the deaths of 1.5 million Iraqis and 4,200 US troops”.
They noted that the war also displaced more than five million Iraqis.
“Bush is the real criminal, not al-Zaidi,” said one of them. “Al-Zaidi speaks for millions of people across the world.”
“Arrest Bush, not Zaidi,” chanted the protesters as they marched outside the White House. “Bush is a war criminal,” shouted the protesters as they spanked a giant picture of the US president with shoes.
The speakers who addressed the news conference noted that Mr Zaidi had become something of a folk-hero in the Arab world, and his shoe-throwing had become a symbol of dissatisfaction with ‘Bush’s bungled war in Iraq’
Shame on World Leaders - Turkish PM Erdogan Slams Israeli President For Israeli Killings And Walks Off Stage - English
Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan receives a hero's welcome on his return home after his spat with Israel over its war on Gaza.
Erdogan stormed off stage at the World Economic Forum in...
Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan receives a hero's welcome on his return home after his spat with Israel over its war on Gaza.
Erdogan stormed off stage at the World Economic Forum in the Swiss resort of Davos on Thursday during a heated discussion over Israel's 23-day assault on the Gaza Strip.
He told Israeli President Shimon Peres, who had launched a fiery defense of Tel Aviv's attack on the coastal enclave over the past month, that Israel "knows very well how to kill".
More than 1,330 Palestinians, a third of them children, were killed and 5,450 others injured since Israel waged its Cast Lead Operation against Gaza on December 27.
The Turkish premier vowed he would never return to the annual gathering of the rich and powerful in Davos.
Around 3,000 supporters gathered at Istanbul's Ataturk airport on Friday, waving red and white Turkish flags and banners reading "Conqueror of Davos" upon Erdogan arrival.
Many carried banners denouncing Israel, a move which raises concern among the Jewish State as Ankara is its closest ally in the Islamic world.
"I did what I had to do," Erdogan told reporters gathered at the airport, adding, "I cannot remain apathetic when it comes to these things, it's just not in my nature. I am duty-bound to defend the honor of my country."
He said that he was not "at heart a diplomat but a politician."
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Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan receives a hero's welcome on his return home after his spat with Israel over its war on Gaza.
Erdogan stormed off stage at the World Economic Forum in the Swiss resort of Davos on Thursday during a heated discussion over Israel's 23-day assault on the Gaza Strip.
He told Israeli President Shimon Peres, who had launched a fiery defense of Tel Aviv's attack on the coastal enclave over the past month, that Israel "knows very well how to kill".
More than 1,330 Palestinians, a third of them children, were killed and 5,450 others injured since Israel waged its Cast Lead Operation against Gaza on December 27.
The Turkish premier vowed he would never return to the annual gathering of the rich and powerful in Davos.
Around 3,000 supporters gathered at Istanbul's Ataturk airport on Friday, waving red and white Turkish flags and banners reading "Conqueror of Davos" upon Erdogan arrival.
Many carried banners denouncing Israel, a move which raises concern among the Jewish State as Ankara is its closest ally in the Islamic world.
"I did what I had to do," Erdogan told reporters gathered at the airport, adding, "I cannot remain apathetic when it comes to these things, it's just not in my nature. I am duty-bound to defend the honor of my country."
He said that he was not "at heart a diplomat but a politician."
Israeli troops humiliate Palestinians - and put it on YouTube
Forty-three seconds thats the duration of a video clip uploaded to YouTube less than a year ago under the category of Comedy. For the hero of the clip an unidentified young Arab they were probably...
Forty-three seconds thats the duration of a video clip uploaded to YouTube less than a year ago under the category of Comedy. For the hero of the clip an unidentified young Arab they were probably eternally long seconds and far from amusing. He was forced to slap himself and sing to the jubilant shouts of the photographer and his buddies all of them members of Israels Border Police. This clip shows the unknown Palestinian standing in a desert setting while a disembodied voice orders him in Hebrew to hit himself Yallah start do it hard
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Forty-three seconds thats the duration of a video clip uploaded to YouTube less than a year ago under the category of Comedy. For the hero of the clip an unidentified young Arab they were probably eternally long seconds and far from amusing. He was forced to slap himself and sing to the jubilant shouts of the photographer and his buddies all of them members of Israels Border Police. This clip shows the unknown Palestinian standing in a desert setting while a disembodied voice orders him in Hebrew to hit himself Yallah start do it hard
Your Separation is Too Hard on Us - Latmiya Sayada Fatima S.A. - Arabic
The shias cry out in grief
And are still calling in pain
Your separation is too hard on us
Fatima, O mother of your men
Fatima O FatimaFatima O Fatima
Fatima O FatimaFatima O Fatima..
All...
The shias cry out in grief
And are still calling in pain
Your separation is too hard on us
Fatima, O mother of your men
Fatima O FatimaFatima O Fatima
Fatima O FatimaFatima O Fatima..
All these people faced towards baqii (the land where the 4 Imams are buried and mistreated as their graves are worse than average Suadi Arabia)
And the lover called out in grief
With a heart bleeding hurt
Mourning the Pure Zahra and the intercessor Prophet (Muhammad)
And sends the warmest condolences to the prince of the believers (Imam Ali)
Fatima O FatimaFatima O Fatima
The shias cry out in grief
And are still calling in pain
Your separation is too hard on us
Fatima, O mother of your men
Fatima O FatimaFatima O Fatima
Fatima O FatimaFatima O Fatima...
Ahhhh
And the Medina calls out today
To Allah in the name of Fatima
Your separation is too hard on us
And the hearts are in great pain
We came to mourn the chosen one and the pure Imams
The shias cry out in grief
And are still calling in pain
Your separation is too hard on us
Fatima, O mother of your men
Fatima O FatimaFatima O Fatima
Fatima O FatimaFatima O Fatima...
Ahhhh
A new calamity unfolded today, most damaging
And your houses are now empty, everyones weeping in tears
And the lover calls out in your name, O mother of the four moons!
The shias cry out in grief
And are still calling in pain
Your separation is too hard on us
Fatima, O mother of your men
Fatima O FatimaFatima O Fatima
Fatima O FatimaFatima O Fatima...
The Shia lost in this evening the mother of our hero (Abbas)
And the lover is drowning in his/her confusion and his eyes cry blood
We came to mourn the pure one and Hassan with Hussein
Fatima O FatimaFatima O Fatima
Fatima O FatimaFatima O Fatima...
The shias cry out in grief
And are still calling in pain
Your separation is too hard on us
Fatima, O mother of your men
Fatima O FatimaFatima O Fatima
Fatima O FatimaFatima O Fatima...
Ahhhh..
And the lover calls out with eyes filled with tears,
Tonight I miss my beloved ones and my heart is bleeding hurt
And I came today to mourn her son Abul Fadhl (Abbas)
The heros sleeping on the riverbank without his right or left (hands)
The shias cry out in grief
And are still calling in pain
Your separation is too hard on us
Fatima, O mother of your men
Fatima O FatimaFatima O Fatima
Fatima O FatimaFatima O Fatima...
I write my stanzas for her and the eyes tear blood
In our time all the people became bewildered
We swear by your name O Fatima and by the slaughtered one (Imam Hussein)
That you ask Allah to end our troubles and that you wipe upon the sick ones
The shias cry out in grief
And are still calling in pain
Your separation is too hard on us
Fatima, O mother of your men
Fatima O FatimaFatima O Fatima
Fatima O FatimaFatima O Fatima...
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The shias cry out in grief
And are still calling in pain
Your separation is too hard on us
Fatima, O mother of your men
Fatima O FatimaFatima O Fatima
Fatima O FatimaFatima O Fatima..
All these people faced towards baqii (the land where the 4 Imams are buried and mistreated as their graves are worse than average Suadi Arabia)
And the lover called out in grief
With a heart bleeding hurt
Mourning the Pure Zahra and the intercessor Prophet (Muhammad)
And sends the warmest condolences to the prince of the believers (Imam Ali)
Fatima O FatimaFatima O Fatima
The shias cry out in grief
And are still calling in pain
Your separation is too hard on us
Fatima, O mother of your men
Fatima O FatimaFatima O Fatima
Fatima O FatimaFatima O Fatima...
Ahhhh
And the Medina calls out today
To Allah in the name of Fatima
Your separation is too hard on us
And the hearts are in great pain
We came to mourn the chosen one and the pure Imams
The shias cry out in grief
And are still calling in pain
Your separation is too hard on us
Fatima, O mother of your men
Fatima O FatimaFatima O Fatima
Fatima O FatimaFatima O Fatima...
Ahhhh
A new calamity unfolded today, most damaging
And your houses are now empty, everyones weeping in tears
And the lover calls out in your name, O mother of the four moons!
The shias cry out in grief
And are still calling in pain
Your separation is too hard on us
Fatima, O mother of your men
Fatima O FatimaFatima O Fatima
Fatima O FatimaFatima O Fatima...
The Shia lost in this evening the mother of our hero (Abbas)
And the lover is drowning in his/her confusion and his eyes cry blood
We came to mourn the pure one and Hassan with Hussein
Fatima O FatimaFatima O Fatima
Fatima O FatimaFatima O Fatima...
The shias cry out in grief
And are still calling in pain
Your separation is too hard on us
Fatima, O mother of your men
Fatima O FatimaFatima O Fatima
Fatima O FatimaFatima O Fatima...
Ahhhh..
And the lover calls out with eyes filled with tears,
Tonight I miss my beloved ones and my heart is bleeding hurt
And I came today to mourn her son Abul Fadhl (Abbas)
The heros sleeping on the riverbank without his right or left (hands)
The shias cry out in grief
And are still calling in pain
Your separation is too hard on us
Fatima, O mother of your men
Fatima O FatimaFatima O Fatima
Fatima O FatimaFatima O Fatima...
I write my stanzas for her and the eyes tear blood
In our time all the people became bewildered
We swear by your name O Fatima and by the slaughtered one (Imam Hussein)
That you ask Allah to end our troubles and that you wipe upon the sick ones
The shias cry out in grief
And are still calling in pain
Your separation is too hard on us
Fatima, O mother of your men
Fatima O FatimaFatima O Fatima
Fatima O FatimaFatima O Fatima...
[MUST WATCH] Ahmadinejad - Sepahpour Interview 27 Sept 2010 - English Farsi
The President and I by Soraya Sepahpour-Ulrich, 27 September 2010 I was pleasantly surprised when my request for an interview with Mr. Ahmadinejad, Iran's president was accepted. President...
The President and I by Soraya Sepahpour-Ulrich, 27 September 2010 I was pleasantly surprised when my request for an interview with Mr. Ahmadinejad, Iran's president was accepted. President Ahmadinejad has never shied away from being heard, but these interviews had been exclusive to prominent mainstream media personalities such as Larry King and Charlie Rose. However, it was the mainstream media's projection of Mr. Ahmadinejad that always remained questionable.
On September 21, 2010, on the occasion of President Ahmadinejad's participation at the UN General Assembly, I was given the opportunity to conduct a candid interview with Mr. Ahmadinejad. I had overlooked the fact that such a meeting would be conducted in the presence of the secret service and body guards. No sooner had this reality hit home than Mr. Ahmadinejad's down to earth and easy attitude made me forget the presence of others in the room as we began the session.
The time had come for me to verify or refute a research I had conducted as a Public Diplomacy graduate student while attending USC Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism. At that time, I had examined the media's role in fashioning the image of Mr. Ahmadinejad. My research posited that though 'some great men make history, and history makes some men great', in an age dominated by the media-- internet, television, radio, and newspapers, the portrayal of Ahmadinejad is an artificial construct of the mainstream media. The image portrayed by the media had made him hero to some and a villain to others. Superstar or scapegoat, the Iranian President continues to dominate the news. With help and questions from university students and professors, I was eager to meet the real Ahmadinejad.
Although a full hour had been granted for the interview (more accurately Q&A), regrettably, given the number of questions and the fact that the translation was not simultaneous, many of the questions were left unanswered. To my amazement, President Ahmadinejad granted me a second, follow-up interview (the transcript of which will be forwarded to participating universities).
It is a rewarding experience to bring one's research to a practical conclusion. I firmly believe that Ahmadinejad is misrepresented by the corporate owned media. I leave it up to others to judge for themselves.
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The President and I by Soraya Sepahpour-Ulrich, 27 September 2010 I was pleasantly surprised when my request for an interview with Mr. Ahmadinejad, Iran's president was accepted. President Ahmadinejad has never shied away from being heard, but these interviews had been exclusive to prominent mainstream media personalities such as Larry King and Charlie Rose. However, it was the mainstream media's projection of Mr. Ahmadinejad that always remained questionable.
On September 21, 2010, on the occasion of President Ahmadinejad's participation at the UN General Assembly, I was given the opportunity to conduct a candid interview with Mr. Ahmadinejad. I had overlooked the fact that such a meeting would be conducted in the presence of the secret service and body guards. No sooner had this reality hit home than Mr. Ahmadinejad's down to earth and easy attitude made me forget the presence of others in the room as we began the session.
The time had come for me to verify or refute a research I had conducted as a Public Diplomacy graduate student while attending USC Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism. At that time, I had examined the media's role in fashioning the image of Mr. Ahmadinejad. My research posited that though 'some great men make history, and history makes some men great', in an age dominated by the media-- internet, television, radio, and newspapers, the portrayal of Ahmadinejad is an artificial construct of the mainstream media. The image portrayed by the media had made him hero to some and a villain to others. Superstar or scapegoat, the Iranian President continues to dominate the news. With help and questions from university students and professors, I was eager to meet the real Ahmadinejad.
Although a full hour had been granted for the interview (more accurately Q&A), regrettably, given the number of questions and the fact that the translation was not simultaneous, many of the questions were left unanswered. To my amazement, President Ahmadinejad granted me a second, follow-up interview (the transcript of which will be forwarded to participating universities).
It is a rewarding experience to bring one's research to a practical conclusion. I firmly believe that Ahmadinejad is misrepresented by the corporate owned media. I leave it up to others to judge for themselves.
[CLIP] House of A MUSLIM PRESIDENT, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad - Farsi sub Urdu
Look around and compare it with the houses (PALACES) of other Presidents around the world. May Allah give success to the true followers of Prophet Muhammad (s) and his pure progeny (a.s).
Look around and compare it with the houses (PALACES) of other Presidents around the world. May Allah give success to the true followers of Prophet Muhammad (s) and his pure progeny (a.s).
The daughter of assassinated Imad Mughniyah speech for Rahber Ali Khamenei - Arabic
I am your daughter. Fatimah,I am the daughter of shaheed Imad Mughnyah. A great Mujahid that upon all the efforts of the enemy to gather intelligence through spies and espionage for 25 years,...
I am your daughter. Fatimah,I am the daughter of shaheed Imad Mughnyah. A great Mujahid that upon all the efforts of the enemy to gather intelligence through spies and espionage for 25 years, brought them to complete failure. He was able to defeat the great armies of America and Israel at the same time. Today I am here with hundreds of young revolutionary children of Imad Mughnyah. In a time that the arrogant, one after another are being overthrown so that the sun of Islam can shine once again.
She is a daughter of the Hizbullah hero Imad Mughnyah who was killed in an explosion in Beirut , was among Islamic Republic guests of two day seminar on awakening Islam . She meet the Islamic Republic leader Ali Khamenei along with other youths on Monday 30 January and express her fillings in a speech for Khamenei .
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I am your daughter. Fatimah,I am the daughter of shaheed Imad Mughnyah. A great Mujahid that upon all the efforts of the enemy to gather intelligence through spies and espionage for 25 years, brought them to complete failure. He was able to defeat the great armies of America and Israel at the same time. Today I am here with hundreds of young revolutionary children of Imad Mughnyah. In a time that the arrogant, one after another are being overthrown so that the sun of Islam can shine once again.
She is a daughter of the Hizbullah hero Imad Mughnyah who was killed in an explosion in Beirut , was among Islamic Republic guests of two day seminar on awakening Islam . She meet the Islamic Republic leader Ali Khamenei along with other youths on Monday 30 January and express her fillings in a speech for Khamenei .
Candle Light protest against illegal detention of journalist Kazmi - All Languages
Candle light protest against the illegal detention of The national hero and a responsible Journalist Mohammad Ahmed Kazmi by the Delhi police based on fabricated and false accusations under the...
Candle light protest against the illegal detention of The national hero and a responsible Journalist Mohammad Ahmed Kazmi by the Delhi police based on fabricated and false accusations under the pressure of Israeli govt. Tens of thousands of people gathered at India gate,new Delhi to demand his immediate release.
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Candle light protest against the illegal detention of The national hero and a responsible Journalist Mohammad Ahmed Kazmi by the Delhi police based on fabricated and false accusations under the pressure of Israeli govt. Tens of thousands of people gathered at India gate,new Delhi to demand his immediate release.
Abbas ibn. Ali [a.s] العباس عليه السلام -مشهد مؤثر - Albanian
This scene truly made my eyes tear, since I have a special connection with my hero Al-Abbas, son of Ali (peace be upon them both) for the heroic deeds of his. I find this scene very...
This scene truly made my eyes tear, since I have a special connection with my hero Al-Abbas, son of Ali (peace be upon them both) for the heroic deeds of his. I find this scene very touching, so I decided to share it with everyone.
ظهور العباس ابن علي عليهما السلام لأبراهيم ابن مالك الاشتر رضي الله عنهما...مشهد جميل جدا
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This scene truly made my eyes tear, since I have a special connection with my hero Al-Abbas, son of Ali (peace be upon them both) for the heroic deeds of his. I find this scene very touching, so I decided to share it with everyone.
ظهور العباس ابن علي عليهما السلام لأبراهيم ابن مالك الاشتر رضي الله عنهما...مشهد جميل جدا
They Say That Iranians do not like Imam Khamenei - English
Part 2 The heartbeat of ummah The hero of Islam is loved by the masses A Must See Video Awesome You will not find it on CNN or Fox
Part 2 The heartbeat of ummah The hero of Islam is loved by the masses A Must See Video Awesome You will not find it on CNN or Fox
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Ashura - Imam Hussein - The hero of Karbala; Ziyara - Arabic sub English
This is taken from an Ashura procession in remembrance of the hero and reviver of Islam. The truth bearer and the one who stood with 72 family members and companions of the Prophet of Islam....
This is taken from an Ashura procession in remembrance of the hero and reviver of Islam. The truth bearer and the one who stood with 72 family members and companions of the Prophet of Islam. Hussein(as) son of Ali(as), grandson of Prophet Muhammad(saws).
This tells the tragedy of Karbala in a poetic form and metaphorical events that took place. How Fatima(as) would have reacted and the pain of his sister Zainab(as)
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This is taken from an Ashura procession in remembrance of the hero and reviver of Islam. The truth bearer and the one who stood with 72 family members and companions of the Prophet of Islam. Hussein(as) son of Ali(as), grandson of Prophet Muhammad(saws).
This tells the tragedy of Karbala in a poetic form and metaphorical events that took place. How Fatima(as) would have reacted and the pain of his sister Zainab(as)
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The Choice IS YOURS | The Message of Hurr | CubeSync | English
In a moment of choice, Hurr decided to become the hero of his tale by abandoning the forces of Yazid (even though they were tens of thousands in number) and joining the side of Imam Husayn...
In a moment of choice, Hurr decided to become the hero of his tale by abandoning the forces of Yazid (even though they were tens of thousands in number) and joining the side of Imam Husayn (who only had around 72 companions). Despite knowing that he would face certain death, Hurr chose to side with the oppressed. What will you choose? Will you become the hero of your tale?
#Husayn #Yazid #IslamicHistory #Muharram #History #GoodVsEvil #Massacre #Karbala #Ashura #Arbaeen #40Days #IslamicRevolution #Revolution #Shia #ShiaIslam #Sunni #SunniIslam
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In a moment of choice, Hurr decided to become the hero of his tale by abandoning the forces of Yazid (even though they were tens of thousands in number) and joining the side of Imam Husayn (who only had around 72 companions). Despite knowing that he would face certain death, Hurr chose to side with the oppressed. What will you choose? Will you become the hero of your tale?
#Husayn #Yazid #IslamicHistory #Muharram #History #GoodVsEvil #Massacre #Karbala #Ashura #Arbaeen #40Days #IslamicRevolution #Revolution #Shia #ShiaIslam #Sunni #SunniIslam
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Yazeed - The Criminal of Karbala the Hero of Zakir Naik - English
Zakir Naik supporting Yazeed.
Yazeed - The Criminal of Karbala & the Hero of Zakir Naik. Dr. Zakir Naik saying event of Karbala as "Political War" and sending Allah's blessing on...
Zakir Naik supporting Yazeed.
Yazeed - The Criminal of Karbala & the Hero of Zakir Naik. Dr. Zakir Naik saying event of Karbala as "Political War" and sending Allah's blessing on Yazeed who killed beloved grandson of our beloved Prophet (saw) including women & children
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Zakir Naik supporting Yazeed.
Yazeed - The Criminal of Karbala & the Hero of Zakir Naik. Dr. Zakir Naik saying event of Karbala as "Political War" and sending Allah's blessing on Yazeed who killed beloved grandson of our beloved Prophet (saw) including women & children
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The Hero Zuhayr (r.a)! [English] استشهاد زهير ابن القين
Intense action starts at - 5:20 .... BEAUTIFUL "praying in battle" scene at - 10:15.
This is a battle scene from the battle of Karbala. - The FREE against the tyrants! Zuhayr ibn. Al...
Intense action starts at - 5:20 .... BEAUTIFUL "praying in battle" scene at - 10:15.
This is a battle scene from the battle of Karbala. - The FREE against the tyrants! Zuhayr ibn. Al Qayn is one of the 72 valiant, chivalrous followers of Imam Hussain (a.s) who past as a martyr in Karbala..may Allah (swt) honour us by visiting his grave again. مشهد من معركة الطف يظهر لنا بطولات زهير ابن القين صاحب الامام الحسين عليه السلام... سلام الله عليك يا زهير كم كنت بطلا مقداما لا ترهب الموت
لا تنسونا من صالح دعائكم
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Intense action starts at - 5:20 .... BEAUTIFUL "praying in battle" scene at - 10:15.
This is a battle scene from the battle of Karbala. - The FREE against the tyrants! Zuhayr ibn. Al Qayn is one of the 72 valiant, chivalrous followers of Imam Hussain (a.s) who past as a martyr in Karbala..may Allah (swt) honour us by visiting his grave again. مشهد من معركة الطف يظهر لنا بطولات زهير ابن القين صاحب الامام الحسين عليه السلام... سلام الله عليك يا زهير كم كنت بطلا مقداما لا ترهب الموت
لا تنسونا من صالح دعائكم
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First speech of Samir Quntar in Lebanon | Arabic Sub English
First speech of Samir Quntar in Lebanon
Martyred on 20 December 2015 by the zionist regime\'s airstrike in Syria, Samir Kuntar is a hero of Resistance who spent 29 years of detention in israeli...
First speech of Samir Quntar in Lebanon
Martyred on 20 December 2015 by the zionist regime\'s airstrike in Syria, Samir Kuntar is a hero of Resistance who spent 29 years of detention in israeli prison but still returned to the battlefield after the release and finally martyred in Syria. Let\'s listen to his strong words.
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First speech of Samir Quntar in Lebanon
Martyred on 20 December 2015 by the zionist regime\'s airstrike in Syria, Samir Kuntar is a hero of Resistance who spent 29 years of detention in israeli prison but still returned to the battlefield after the release and finally martyred in Syria. Let\'s listen to his strong words.
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YA ABBAS (A) | Soldiers of Abbas | Arabic Sub English
YA ABBAS (A) | Soldiers of Abbas
Our role model, our hero, our pride Mowla Abbas ibne Ali (A). We take your name and fight like you in the way of Allah. A resistance anthem.
YA ABBAS (A) | Soldiers of Abbas
Our role model, our hero, our pride Mowla Abbas ibne Ali (A). We take your name and fight like you in the way of Allah. A resistance anthem.