Aftermath of Karbala Play San Diego Youth 1-6 - English
play presented by the muslim youth of San Diego directed by Noor Alasady and lots of effort and time put in by the youth this was a time consuming but well worth educational and historical play
play presented by the muslim youth of San Diego directed by Noor Alasady and lots of effort and time put in by the youth this was a time consuming but well worth educational and historical play
Aftermath of Karbala Play San Diego Youth 2-6 - English
play presented by the muslim youth of San Diego directed by Noor Alasady and lots of effort and time put in by the youth this was a time consuming but well worth educational and historical play
play presented by the muslim youth of San Diego directed by Noor Alasady and lots of effort and time put in by the youth this was a time consuming but well worth educational and historical play
Aftermath of Karbala Play San Diego Youth 3-6 - English
play presented by the muslim youth of San Diego directed by Noor Alasady and lots of effort and time put in by the youth this was a time consuming but well worth educational and historical play
play presented by the muslim youth of San Diego directed by Noor Alasady and lots of effort and time put in by the youth this was a time consuming but well worth educational and historical play
Aftermath of Karbala Play San Diego Youth 4-6 - English
play presented by the muslim youth of San Diego directed by Noor Alasady and lots of effort and time put in by the youth this was a time consuming but well worth educational and historical play
play presented by the muslim youth of San Diego directed by Noor Alasady and lots of effort and time put in by the youth this was a time consuming but well worth educational and historical play
Aftermath of Karbala Play San Diego Youth 5-6 - English
play presented by the muslim youth of San Diego directed by Noor Alasady and lots of effort and time put in by the youth this was a time consuming but well worth educational and historical play
play presented by the muslim youth of San Diego directed by Noor Alasady and lots of effort and time put in by the youth this was a time consuming but well worth educational and historical play
Aftermath of Karbala Play San Diego Youth 6-6 - English
play presented by the muslim youth of San Diego directed by Noor Alasady and lots of effort and time put in by the youth this was a time consuming but well worth educational and historical play
play presented by the muslim youth of San Diego directed by Noor Alasady and lots of effort and time put in by the youth this was a time consuming but well worth educational and historical play
[MC 2011][PLAY] Are they Truly Free??? - English
An excellent performance at 7th Annual Conference of Muslim Congress.
The play begins after a short Visual interpretation of Surat Az Zilzaal
A story based on the lives of two college buddies...
An excellent performance at 7th Annual Conference of Muslim Congress.
The play begins after a short Visual interpretation of Surat Az Zilzaal
A story based on the lives of two college buddies Salman and Aabis. They belong to very religious families, but they themselves feel sick and tired of going to Islamic Centers and listening to lectures, which seem to them boring and useless. Finally.... see what happens.
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An excellent performance at 7th Annual Conference of Muslim Congress.
The play begins after a short Visual interpretation of Surat Az Zilzaal
A story based on the lives of two college buddies Salman and Aabis. They belong to very religious families, but they themselves feel sick and tired of going to Islamic Centers and listening to lectures, which seem to them boring and useless. Finally.... see what happens.
Visit:
muslimcongress.org
muslimcongress.tv
AHLULLAH (Promo Ad) [Muslim Congress 8th Annual Conference 2012] - English
This play is worth watching. It theme is "Those Who Belong to ALLAH".
.... Abbas Abidi an author of a famous book 'Live through your soul' is challenged to prove his words, that he has...
This play is worth watching. It theme is "Those Who Belong to ALLAH".
.... Abbas Abidi an author of a famous book 'Live through your soul' is challenged to prove his words, that he has used in his book to define an Ahlullah.
With each step he moves farther away from his goal, until he finds a real Ahlullah!
Join us in Abbas Abidi's journey through suspence, humor,excitement and sorrow while he explores his own book!!!
Note: Admission is free for the registered attendees of Muslim Congress 8th Annual Conference 2012.
Register at www.muslimcongress.org
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This play is worth watching. It theme is "Those Who Belong to ALLAH".
.... Abbas Abidi an author of a famous book 'Live through your soul' is challenged to prove his words, that he has used in his book to define an Ahlullah.
With each step he moves farther away from his goal, until he finds a real Ahlullah!
Join us in Abbas Abidi's journey through suspence, humor,excitement and sorrow while he explores his own book!!!
Note: Admission is free for the registered attendees of Muslim Congress 8th Annual Conference 2012.
Register at www.muslimcongress.org
[03/06] Plot against Shia-Alert - Urdu
DIVISION OF SHIA NATION AT THE GREATEST TURN OF THE HISTORY WHEN WE CAN PLAY OUR ROLE AND LEAD THE WHOLE MUSLIM UMMA
DIVISION OF SHIA NATION AT THE GREATEST TURN OF THE HISTORY WHEN WE CAN PLAY OUR ROLE AND LEAD THE WHOLE MUSLIM UMMA
On Empire I - John Pilger - English
The renowned investigative journalist and documentary filmmaker John Pilger has spent the better part of his life documenting American empire and the resistance it has met. Pilger has made over...
The renowned investigative journalist and documentary filmmaker John Pilger has spent the better part of his life documenting American empire and the resistance it has met. Pilger has made over fifty documentaries and is the author. His most recent one is --Freedom Next Time - Resisting the Empire-- which looks at ongoing struggles in Afghanistan Diego Garcia India Palestine and South Africa. Pilger joins Amy Goodman and Juan Gonzalez of Democracy Now! for the hour to play excerpts of his documentaries and speak of the struggles he has covered.
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The renowned investigative journalist and documentary filmmaker John Pilger has spent the better part of his life documenting American empire and the resistance it has met. Pilger has made over fifty documentaries and is the author. His most recent one is --Freedom Next Time - Resisting the Empire-- which looks at ongoing struggles in Afghanistan Diego Garcia India Palestine and South Africa. Pilger joins Amy Goodman and Juan Gonzalez of Democracy Now! for the hour to play excerpts of his documentaries and speak of the struggles he has covered.
On Empire II - John Pilger - English
The renowned investigative journalist and documentary filmmaker John Pilger has spent the better part of his life documenting American empire and the resistance it has met. Pilger has made over...
The renowned investigative journalist and documentary filmmaker John Pilger has spent the better part of his life documenting American empire and the resistance it has met. Pilger has made over fifty documentaries and is the author. His most recent one is --Freedom Next Time - Resisting the Empire-- which looks at ongoing struggles in Afghanistan Diego Garcia India Palestine and South Africa. Pilger joins Amy Goodman and Juan Gonzalez of Democracy Now! for the hour to play excerpts of his documentaries and speak of the struggles he has covered.
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The renowned investigative journalist and documentary filmmaker John Pilger has spent the better part of his life documenting American empire and the resistance it has met. Pilger has made over fifty documentaries and is the author. His most recent one is --Freedom Next Time - Resisting the Empire-- which looks at ongoing struggles in Afghanistan Diego Garcia India Palestine and South Africa. Pilger joins Amy Goodman and Juan Gonzalez of Democracy Now! for the hour to play excerpts of his documentaries and speak of the struggles he has covered.
On Empire III - John Pilger - English
The renowned investigative journalist and documentary filmmaker John Pilger has spent the better part of his life documenting American empire and the resistance it has met. Pilger has made over...
The renowned investigative journalist and documentary filmmaker John Pilger has spent the better part of his life documenting American empire and the resistance it has met. Pilger has made over fifty documentaries and is the author. His most recent one is --Freedom Next Time - Resisting the Empire-- which looks at ongoing struggles in Afghanistan Diego Garcia India Palestine and South Africa. Pilger joins Amy Goodman and Juan Gonzalez of Democracy Now! for the hour to play excerpts of his documentaries and speak of the struggles he has covered.
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The renowned investigative journalist and documentary filmmaker John Pilger has spent the better part of his life documenting American empire and the resistance it has met. Pilger has made over fifty documentaries and is the author. His most recent one is --Freedom Next Time - Resisting the Empire-- which looks at ongoing struggles in Afghanistan Diego Garcia India Palestine and South Africa. Pilger joins Amy Goodman and Juan Gonzalez of Democracy Now! for the hour to play excerpts of his documentaries and speak of the struggles he has covered.
On Empire IV - John Pilger - English
The renowned investigative journalist and documentary filmmaker John Pilger has spent the better part of his life documenting American empire and the resistance it has met. Pilger has made over...
The renowned investigative journalist and documentary filmmaker John Pilger has spent the better part of his life documenting American empire and the resistance it has met. Pilger has made over fifty documentaries and is the author. His most recent one is --Freedom Next Time - Resisting the Empire-- which looks at ongoing struggles in Afghanistan Diego Garcia India Palestine and South Africa. Pilger joins Amy Goodman and Juan Gonzalez of Democracy Now! for the hour to play excerpts of his documentaries and speak of the struggles he has covered.
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The renowned investigative journalist and documentary filmmaker John Pilger has spent the better part of his life documenting American empire and the resistance it has met. Pilger has made over fifty documentaries and is the author. His most recent one is --Freedom Next Time - Resisting the Empire-- which looks at ongoing struggles in Afghanistan Diego Garcia India Palestine and South Africa. Pilger joins Amy Goodman and Juan Gonzalez of Democracy Now! for the hour to play excerpts of his documentaries and speak of the struggles he has covered.
On Empire V - John Pilger - English
The renowned investigative journalist and documentary filmmaker John Pilger has spent the better part of his life documenting American empire and the resistance it has met. Pilger has made over...
The renowned investigative journalist and documentary filmmaker John Pilger has spent the better part of his life documenting American empire and the resistance it has met. Pilger has made over fifty documentaries and is the author. His most recent one is --Freedom Next Time - Resisting the Empire-- which looks at ongoing struggles in Afghanistan Diego Garcia India Palestine and South Africa. Pilger joins Amy Goodman and Juan Gonzalez of Democracy Now! for the hour to play excerpts of his documentaries and speak of the struggles he has covered.
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The renowned investigative journalist and documentary filmmaker John Pilger has spent the better part of his life documenting American empire and the resistance it has met. Pilger has made over fifty documentaries and is the author. His most recent one is --Freedom Next Time - Resisting the Empire-- which looks at ongoing struggles in Afghanistan Diego Garcia India Palestine and South Africa. Pilger joins Amy Goodman and Juan Gonzalez of Democracy Now! for the hour to play excerpts of his documentaries and speak of the struggles he has covered.
The war on terror targets Pakistan - Part 2 - English
In this part of this series investigative military historian Gareth Porter expands on the multiple factors at play behind the decision by the Bush administration to allow US Special Forces to...
In this part of this series investigative military historian Gareth Porter expands on the multiple factors at play behind the decision by the Bush administration to allow US Special Forces to conduct targeted strikes inside Pakistan against the better judgement of the National Intelligence Council. Porter stresses how this constitutes a very dangerous escalation of the war on terror which may lead to further destabilization of Pakistan a nuclear armed nation of 170 million people and even to a war between the US and Pakistan.
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In this part of this series investigative military historian Gareth Porter expands on the multiple factors at play behind the decision by the Bush administration to allow US Special Forces to conduct targeted strikes inside Pakistan against the better judgement of the National Intelligence Council. Porter stresses how this constitutes a very dangerous escalation of the war on terror which may lead to further destabilization of Pakistan a nuclear armed nation of 170 million people and even to a war between the US and Pakistan.
Ahmadinejad Iran unaffected by Financial Crises - News - English
Iran hails world financial crisis as 'end of capitalism'
Oct 15, 2008
TEHRAN (AFP) โ Iranian leaders say the world financial crisis indicates the end of capitalism, the failure of...
Iran hails world financial crisis as 'end of capitalism'
Oct 15, 2008
TEHRAN (AFP) โ Iranian leaders say the world financial crisis indicates the end of capitalism, the failure of liberal democracy and divine punishment -- marking the superiority of the Islamic republic's political model.
"The school of Marxism has collapsed and the sound of the West's cracking liberal democracy is now being heard," supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said on Monday, recalling the fate of the Soviet Union.
Hardline President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, who is backed by Khamenei, said on Tuesday that "it is the end of capitalism."
Such convictions can be traced back to the ideals of the 1979 Islamic revolution, which Ahmadinejad has sought to revive since he rose to power in 2005.
The firebrand president, who has not missed a chance to denounce Western "decadence" since his election, has exploited the scale of the global crisis to play up his argument.
He benefits from the luxury that the Tehran stock market has been unaffected by the losses that bourses in neighbouring Gulf states have suffered. That stability is attributable to the absence of foreign investors and to the government's firm grip on economic activity.
Several Iranian newspapers, regardless of their reformist or conservative leanings, have also blamed the global economic crisis on excessive liberalism.
And some officials, such as the head of Iran's electoral watchdog body, have come up with less conventional theories and branded the turmoil as "divine punishment."
"These people see the outcome of their bad deeds. This problem has spread to Europe now which makes us happy. The unhappier they are the happier we become," Ayatollah Ali Janati, who heads the Guardians Council, said in last Friday's prayer sermon.
Ahmadinejad has recently echoed that, saying "the reason of their defeat is that they have forgotten God and piety."
The financial crisis should be a divine sign that "the oppressors and the corrupt will be replaced by the pious and believers," he said, adding that "an Islamic banking system will help us survive the current economic crisis."
Ahmadinejad's administration favours such a system, based on interest-free lending, but the system has not been widely implemented and faces criticism by economists.
Elected on a justice campaign, the president has gone on a spending spree to "bring the oil money to the tables" of Iranian people.
But the cash injection to the economy has fuelled inflation, which has risen from around 10 percent at the time of his election to nearly 30 percent.
For Iran's supreme leader, the crisis particularly signifies the superiority of the Islamic republic's political structure, which combines elements of democracy with those of a theocracy.
Khamenei hailed the "victory of the Islamic revolution" in the face of Marxist and liberal ideologies. "Now there is no sign of Marxism in the world and even liberalism is declining," the all powerful leader said.
The Iranian regime deems the concepts of democracy and human rights as "imperialist" tools to dominate other nations.
The Islamic republic thus defends its electoral practice of vetting candidates running for public office according to their religious adherence and its judicial system, which resorts to the death penalty for serious crimes more than any country in the world except for China
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Iran hails world financial crisis as 'end of capitalism'
Oct 15, 2008
TEHRAN (AFP) โ Iranian leaders say the world financial crisis indicates the end of capitalism, the failure of liberal democracy and divine punishment -- marking the superiority of the Islamic republic's political model.
"The school of Marxism has collapsed and the sound of the West's cracking liberal democracy is now being heard," supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said on Monday, recalling the fate of the Soviet Union.
Hardline President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, who is backed by Khamenei, said on Tuesday that "it is the end of capitalism."
Such convictions can be traced back to the ideals of the 1979 Islamic revolution, which Ahmadinejad has sought to revive since he rose to power in 2005.
The firebrand president, who has not missed a chance to denounce Western "decadence" since his election, has exploited the scale of the global crisis to play up his argument.
He benefits from the luxury that the Tehran stock market has been unaffected by the losses that bourses in neighbouring Gulf states have suffered. That stability is attributable to the absence of foreign investors and to the government's firm grip on economic activity.
Several Iranian newspapers, regardless of their reformist or conservative leanings, have also blamed the global economic crisis on excessive liberalism.
And some officials, such as the head of Iran's electoral watchdog body, have come up with less conventional theories and branded the turmoil as "divine punishment."
"These people see the outcome of their bad deeds. This problem has spread to Europe now which makes us happy. The unhappier they are the happier we become," Ayatollah Ali Janati, who heads the Guardians Council, said in last Friday's prayer sermon.
Ahmadinejad has recently echoed that, saying "the reason of their defeat is that they have forgotten God and piety."
The financial crisis should be a divine sign that "the oppressors and the corrupt will be replaced by the pious and believers," he said, adding that "an Islamic banking system will help us survive the current economic crisis."
Ahmadinejad's administration favours such a system, based on interest-free lending, but the system has not been widely implemented and faces criticism by economists.
Elected on a justice campaign, the president has gone on a spending spree to "bring the oil money to the tables" of Iranian people.
But the cash injection to the economy has fuelled inflation, which has risen from around 10 percent at the time of his election to nearly 30 percent.
For Iran's supreme leader, the crisis particularly signifies the superiority of the Islamic republic's political structure, which combines elements of democracy with those of a theocracy.
Khamenei hailed the "victory of the Islamic revolution" in the face of Marxist and liberal ideologies. "Now there is no sign of Marxism in the world and even liberalism is declining," the all powerful leader said.
The Iranian regime deems the concepts of democracy and human rights as "imperialist" tools to dominate other nations.
The Islamic republic thus defends its electoral practice of vetting candidates running for public office according to their religious adherence and its judicial system, which resorts to the death penalty for serious crimes more than any country in the world except for China
Message of Rehbar, Intelligence Minister and Rafsanjani - English
As Iran continues its efforts to cope with post-election unrest, Leader of the Islamic Republic Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei says the country will deal with the crisis under the law while relying...
As Iran continues its efforts to cope with post-election unrest, Leader of the Islamic Republic Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei says the country will deal with the crisis under the law while relying on national unity.
The Leader said Sunday that legal measures were the only solution to the issues that the country has been facing since the 10th presidential elections on June 12.
โThe people\'s emotions, especially that of the youth, must not be toyed with and they should not be pitted against one another as the Iranian nation, regardless of the differences of opinion, is a united nation that has good relations with the [Islamic] establishment.โ
Ayatollah Khamenei went on to urge political parties not to play with one another\'s feelings and said, โIf the nation and political elite are united in heart and mind, the incitement of international traitors and oppressive politicians will be ineffective.โ
The Leader\'s remarks came after certain European countries and the US condemned the measures taken by the Tehran government to restore stability in the country following the election, which saw incumbent President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad win by a landslide.
โThey express their opinions about Iran in a manner that one would think all their other problems have been resolved and only the Iranian problem remains,โ said Ayatollah Khamenei.
โHowever, what they do not understand is that wherever they politically set foot in becomes tainted in the eyes of the Iranian nation.โ
โTheir support will only have a negative effect as the Iranian nation knows during the eight-year sacred defense [the Iraq-Iran war] when their homes were bombarded and destroyed by missiles and chemical weapons were used against them, these governments showed no concern and [instead] aided the enemy of the Iranian nation.โ
Pointing to the crimes committed by the US and certain European countries against the people of Afghanistan, Iraq, Pakistan and Palestine, Ayatollah Khamenei stressed that their โconcern and show of humanitarianism is not befitting of these governments and when they voice support for the Iranian nation and certain figures, their intentions are clear and the people are well aware of them.โ
Iran\'s Intelligence Minister has dismissed claims of vote-rigging in the presidential election, blaming the US and Israel for the spread of such rumors among the people.
\"I announce that no organized rigging which could affect the result of the election has taken place,\" Gholam-Hossein Mohseni Ejei said in an interview with IRIB\'s Channel Two on Sunday night.
He said the nation\'s enemies conspired several months before the presidential election to stir unrest in the country and dissuade the Iranians from voting.
\"Americans and Zionists sought to destabilize Iran ... they were upset with a stabilized and secure Iran ... even months before the election they started to talk about the possibility of vote-rigging in the election and they continued the course following the vote,\" Ejei said.
He said the Iranian intelligence services were aware of US and Israeli plots to mar the election months before the vote, adding that Iran foiled some assassination attempts masterminded by Washington and Tel Aviv.
Incumbent President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad was declared the winner of the presidential election with almost two-thirds of the votes.
The announcement triggered opposition rallies in protest at the result with defeated candidates Mir-Hossein Mousavi and Mehdi Karroubi calling for the result to be annulled.
Ejei took a swipe at Mousavi, saying his demand for holding the election anew would undermine the credibility of the electoral system.
The three defeated candidates -- Mousavi, Karroubi and Mohsen Rezaei -- have lodged more than 600 alleged \'irregularities\' with the electoral watchdog, the Guardian Council.
Mousavi and Karroubi believe these irregularities are enough for the election results to be annulled.
However, the head of Iran\'s Electoral Office, Kamran Daneshjou, has criticized the complaints filed by the defeated presidential candidates for being \'too general\'. The Guardian Council has also stressed that there were no \'major\' irregularities in the presidential election.
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As Iran continues its efforts to cope with post-election unrest, Leader of the Islamic Republic Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei says the country will deal with the crisis under the law while relying on national unity.
The Leader said Sunday that legal measures were the only solution to the issues that the country has been facing since the 10th presidential elections on June 12.
โThe people\'s emotions, especially that of the youth, must not be toyed with and they should not be pitted against one another as the Iranian nation, regardless of the differences of opinion, is a united nation that has good relations with the [Islamic] establishment.โ
Ayatollah Khamenei went on to urge political parties not to play with one another\'s feelings and said, โIf the nation and political elite are united in heart and mind, the incitement of international traitors and oppressive politicians will be ineffective.โ
The Leader\'s remarks came after certain European countries and the US condemned the measures taken by the Tehran government to restore stability in the country following the election, which saw incumbent President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad win by a landslide.
โThey express their opinions about Iran in a manner that one would think all their other problems have been resolved and only the Iranian problem remains,โ said Ayatollah Khamenei.
โHowever, what they do not understand is that wherever they politically set foot in becomes tainted in the eyes of the Iranian nation.โ
โTheir support will only have a negative effect as the Iranian nation knows during the eight-year sacred defense [the Iraq-Iran war] when their homes were bombarded and destroyed by missiles and chemical weapons were used against them, these governments showed no concern and [instead] aided the enemy of the Iranian nation.โ
Pointing to the crimes committed by the US and certain European countries against the people of Afghanistan, Iraq, Pakistan and Palestine, Ayatollah Khamenei stressed that their โconcern and show of humanitarianism is not befitting of these governments and when they voice support for the Iranian nation and certain figures, their intentions are clear and the people are well aware of them.โ
Iran\'s Intelligence Minister has dismissed claims of vote-rigging in the presidential election, blaming the US and Israel for the spread of such rumors among the people.
\"I announce that no organized rigging which could affect the result of the election has taken place,\" Gholam-Hossein Mohseni Ejei said in an interview with IRIB\'s Channel Two on Sunday night.
He said the nation\'s enemies conspired several months before the presidential election to stir unrest in the country and dissuade the Iranians from voting.
\"Americans and Zionists sought to destabilize Iran ... they were upset with a stabilized and secure Iran ... even months before the election they started to talk about the possibility of vote-rigging in the election and they continued the course following the vote,\" Ejei said.
He said the Iranian intelligence services were aware of US and Israeli plots to mar the election months before the vote, adding that Iran foiled some assassination attempts masterminded by Washington and Tel Aviv.
Incumbent President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad was declared the winner of the presidential election with almost two-thirds of the votes.
The announcement triggered opposition rallies in protest at the result with defeated candidates Mir-Hossein Mousavi and Mehdi Karroubi calling for the result to be annulled.
Ejei took a swipe at Mousavi, saying his demand for holding the election anew would undermine the credibility of the electoral system.
The three defeated candidates -- Mousavi, Karroubi and Mohsen Rezaei -- have lodged more than 600 alleged \'irregularities\' with the electoral watchdog, the Guardian Council.
Mousavi and Karroubi believe these irregularities are enough for the election results to be annulled.
However, the head of Iran\'s Electoral Office, Kamran Daneshjou, has criticized the complaints filed by the defeated presidential candidates for being \'too general\'. The Guardian Council has also stressed that there were no \'major\' irregularities in the presidential election.
Imam Khomeini: Tone of Criticism differs from the tone of Conspiracy - Persian sub English
Imam Khomeini\\\\\\\'s(RA) speech explaining the difference between the tone of Criticism and the tone of Conspiracy. May this distinction be realized by some who are damaging the Islamic...
Imam Khomeini\\\\\\\'s(RA) speech explaining the difference between the tone of Criticism and the tone of Conspiracy. May this distinction be realized by some who are damaging the Islamic Government system in Iran today. So-called \\\\\\\"sincere\\\\\\\" leaders of Iran who are supporting and bringing violent protesters on the streets of Iran must realize the damage they are causing to \\\\\\\"the only\\\\\\\" Islamic Government System in the world. These leaders and their supporters be very clear that regardless of their positive contribution (if any) in the past in building this Islamic Government System in Iran, they will be remembered as a black mark on the history of Iran by the future generations if they do not renew their allegience with the Leader of Islamic Revolution Imam Khamenei (HA). Like any other system, positive criticism always play a vital role in improving the affairs of that system. Although opposing a ligitimate system without solid proof can only be qualified as a conspiracy. The law, the checks and balances of the system, and various departments in the governmental structure have declared the Iran Elections to be valid. At top of everything, the Leader of Islamic Revolution, Ayatullah Imam Sayyed Ali Khamenei (HA) has announced the legitimacy of these elections and called the protests to be illegal. ***** After all this, if any so-called leader supports these illegal protests and does not openly call the protesters to halt their illegal demonstrations, he is declaring it loud and clear that this leader is against the Islamic establishment, all the governmental departments, and Wali-e-Faqih Sayyed Ali Khamenei. If that\\\\\\\'s the case, all the followers of Wali-e-Faqih are against that leader. **** NOBODY IS ABOVE THE LAW AND ABOVE THE SYSTEM!!!
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Imam Khomeini\\\\\\\'s(RA) speech explaining the difference between the tone of Criticism and the tone of Conspiracy. May this distinction be realized by some who are damaging the Islamic Government system in Iran today. So-called \\\\\\\"sincere\\\\\\\" leaders of Iran who are supporting and bringing violent protesters on the streets of Iran must realize the damage they are causing to \\\\\\\"the only\\\\\\\" Islamic Government System in the world. These leaders and their supporters be very clear that regardless of their positive contribution (if any) in the past in building this Islamic Government System in Iran, they will be remembered as a black mark on the history of Iran by the future generations if they do not renew their allegience with the Leader of Islamic Revolution Imam Khamenei (HA). Like any other system, positive criticism always play a vital role in improving the affairs of that system. Although opposing a ligitimate system without solid proof can only be qualified as a conspiracy. The law, the checks and balances of the system, and various departments in the governmental structure have declared the Iran Elections to be valid. At top of everything, the Leader of Islamic Revolution, Ayatullah Imam Sayyed Ali Khamenei (HA) has announced the legitimacy of these elections and called the protests to be illegal. ***** After all this, if any so-called leader supports these illegal protests and does not openly call the protesters to halt their illegal demonstrations, he is declaring it loud and clear that this leader is against the Islamic establishment, all the governmental departments, and Wali-e-Faqih Sayyed Ali Khamenei. If that\\\\\\\'s the case, all the followers of Wali-e-Faqih are against that leader. **** NOBODY IS ABOVE THE LAW AND ABOVE THE SYSTEM!!!