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Quick Lessons from Hajj | NoteWorthy| English
The glorious month of Dhu\'l-Hijjah is upon us, and its the month of Hajj.
Hajj is a manifestation of both Islam’s social life and spirituality.
What is the hidden meaning behind the...
The glorious month of Dhu\'l-Hijjah is upon us, and its the month of Hajj.
Hajj is a manifestation of both Islam’s social life and spirituality.
What is the hidden meaning behind the \"Ihram\" clothing?
Stay tuned as Sister Huda takes us through some NoteWorthy lessons learned from Hajj.
#IslamicPulse #NoteWorthy
#Hajj #Quran #AhlulBayt #Lifestyle #Allah #Manifestation #Ihram #Luxurious #Unity #Muslims #MuslimUnity
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The glorious month of Dhu\'l-Hijjah is upon us, and its the month of Hajj.
Hajj is a manifestation of both Islam’s social life and spirituality.
What is the hidden meaning behind the \"Ihram\" clothing?
Stay tuned as Sister Huda takes us through some NoteWorthy lessons learned from Hajj.
#IslamicPulse #NoteWorthy
#Hajj #Quran #AhlulBayt #Lifestyle #Allah #Manifestation #Ihram #Luxurious #Unity #Muslims #MuslimUnity
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A Noble Man in an Age of Outlaws: Imam Ali (A) | Sister Fatima | English
Who was \\\\\\\"A Noble Man in an Age of Outlaws\\\\\\\"?
What was the condition of the people like in the era when Imam Ali (A) was born and raised up in?
Where was Imam...
Who was \\\\\\\"A Noble Man in an Age of Outlaws\\\\\\\"?
What was the condition of the people like in the era when Imam Ali (A) was born and raised up in?
Where was Imam Ali (A) born and why is this point of such significance?
Who raised Imam Ali (A)?
To what famous tribes was Imam Ali (A) affiliated to?
Where did Imam Ali (A) learn Islam from?
What are just a few of the outstanding qualities, attributes, and features of Imam Ali (A)?
What are just some of the battles in which Imam Ali (A) participated in?
In what battle did Imam Ali (A) not partake in, at the behest of who, and why?
What happened on the Night of Hijrah, the night when the Messenger of Allah (S) left Mecca for Medina?
In what holy place was Imam Ali (A) struck with a poisonous sword, in what condition was he in, what was the holy month in which it happened, on what possible night of Qadr did it occur, and what kinds of worship was Imam Ali (A) in, at that time?
And finally, what was the only way to defeat this great, brave, and noble man; Imam Ali ibn Abi Talib (A)?
Sister Fatima answers these questions and speaks about \\\\\\\"A Noble Man in an Age of Outlaws: Imam Ali (A)\\\\\\\".
Our condolences to the believers all across the world, wherever you are, upon the martyrdom anniversary of the Commander of the Faithful, the first divinely appointed Imam, the living miracle of the Messenger of Allah (S), Imam Ali ibne Abi Talib (A).
#IslamicPulse #Allah #Muslims #Islam #Ramadan #Ramadhan #Imam #Ali #ImamAli #Shahadat #Martyrdom #Wilayate #19Ramadan #Allegiance #Islam #Thaqalain #Zulfiqar #Oppressor #Oppression #NahjulBalagha #RamadanKareem #RamadanMubarak #Sawm #Ramadan2023 #Ramadan1444 #Fasting #Wilayate #AhlulBayt #Quran #Qadr #Imamate #Wilayah #WilayatAlFaqih #Faqih #Khamenei #JihadeTabyiin #AwaitedOne #Mahdi #Media #SoftWar #IslamicRepublic #Revolution #Resistance #IslamicRevolution #IslamicAwareness
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Who was \\\\\\\"A Noble Man in an Age of Outlaws\\\\\\\"?
What was the condition of the people like in the era when Imam Ali (A) was born and raised up in?
Where was Imam Ali (A) born and why is this point of such significance?
Who raised Imam Ali (A)?
To what famous tribes was Imam Ali (A) affiliated to?
Where did Imam Ali (A) learn Islam from?
What are just a few of the outstanding qualities, attributes, and features of Imam Ali (A)?
What are just some of the battles in which Imam Ali (A) participated in?
In what battle did Imam Ali (A) not partake in, at the behest of who, and why?
What happened on the Night of Hijrah, the night when the Messenger of Allah (S) left Mecca for Medina?
In what holy place was Imam Ali (A) struck with a poisonous sword, in what condition was he in, what was the holy month in which it happened, on what possible night of Qadr did it occur, and what kinds of worship was Imam Ali (A) in, at that time?
And finally, what was the only way to defeat this great, brave, and noble man; Imam Ali ibn Abi Talib (A)?
Sister Fatima answers these questions and speaks about \\\\\\\"A Noble Man in an Age of Outlaws: Imam Ali (A)\\\\\\\".
Our condolences to the believers all across the world, wherever you are, upon the martyrdom anniversary of the Commander of the Faithful, the first divinely appointed Imam, the living miracle of the Messenger of Allah (S), Imam Ali ibne Abi Talib (A).
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Anger over Pakistani support-English
Pakistan has agreed to support the king against the protestors
ONE Middle Eastern intervention makes the headlines every day. The other barely rates a mention. The first is ostensibly aimed at...
Pakistan has agreed to support the king against the protestors
ONE Middle Eastern intervention makes the headlines every day. The other barely rates a mention. The first is ostensibly aimed at protecting civilians and at facilitating change, the second at safeguarding the status quo.
Libya’s Muammar Qadhafi has been told he must go. Bahrain’s ruling Al Khalifa family, on the other hand, must stay. Some Arabs, one could be forgiven for assuming, are worthier of democracy and civil rights than others.
Yet the degree of hypocrisy may not be as great as it seems. After all, while the future of Tunisia and Egypt remains unwritten, there can be little reason to doubt that the US and its allies would prefer to preserve the basic structures of the Ben Ali and Mubarak regimes, albeit with new figureheads and, if possible, less visible signs of oppression and the odd concession to pluralism.
From their point of view, the ideal outcome in Bahrain would be similar: a few nods in the direction of cosmetic reform to placate the restive segments of society, but not much more than that — and certainly nothing that could jeopardise Bahrain’s crucial strategic relationship with the US, especially its status as a home for the Fifth Fleet. The trouble, of course, is the impossibility of rearrangements that could be passed off as regime change.
At best the prime minister, in situ for four decades, could be replaced. But he is the king’s uncle, and even if he could be persuaded, without occasioning a family split, to step aside, his successor would inevitably be another Al Khalifa.
That US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton felt obliged earlier this month to mildly berate the regime in Manama for its transgressions against mostly peaceful protesters was obviously in large part a consequence of not wishing the contrast with western actions in Libya to seem too stark. It is highly unlikely that the decision by Saudi Arabia and the UAE to send in troops was taken without Washington’s imprimatur, given that both are effectively American satrapies in geo-strategic terms.
The foreign troops, which are officially supposed to guard strategic installations, rather than assist in ‘crowd control’, were evidently despatched under a Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) agreement dating back to Saddam Hussein’s neighbour-threatening rhetoric in 1990, which preceded the invasion of Kuwait. (His stance was thoroughly embarrassing at the time for oil-rich states that had during the previous decade supported Iraq in its war against Iran.)
That was, however, a joint defence pact among the Gulf potentates, to the effect that the violation of any GCC state’s sovereignty would be construed as aggression against all. Internal unrest did not figure in their calculations. Bahrain does not face any external threat, although there can be little doubt its emissaries have, in private discussions, conjured up the bogey of a threat from Iran.
Tehran’s domestic and foreign policies are often indefensible, but cables from Bahrain-based US diplomats over recent years, released by WikiLeaks, suggest it hasn’t lately been going out of its way to interfere in Bahrain. The Gulf state’s majority Shia population resents the almost exclusively Sunni regime because of irrefutable instances of discrimination rather than because of imprecations from Iran.
Given that at least 70 per cent of Bahrainis are Shias, it is hardly surprising that the majority of those who are economically disadvantaged fall in the same category. But their exclusion from privilege is not just a matter of demographics.
For instance, in order to keep out Bahraini Shias from the security forces, the government regularly recruits troops from abroad — notably from Yemen and Pakistan. And whereas the value of public representation can be judged by the fact that a royally nominated senate can overrule the elected lower house, even so the constitutional arrangements sanctioning the latter preclude the possibility of a Shia majority.
It inevitably follows that the monarchy’s supporters are mostly Sunni and its opponents mostly Shia, and even though the protests launched last month weren’t, on the face of it, sectarian in nature, casting them in that light tends to become a self-fulfilling prophecy.
Bahrain does not differ from its Gulf neighbours only in a demographic sense: it’s also relatively less well endowed with natural resources, and therefore poorer in per capita terms. And it has been rocked by popular unrest more frequently.
Referring to an uprising in the mid-1950s, Prof Fred Halliday noted in Arabia Without Sultans: “The British realised that Bahrain had a more advanced and therefore dangerous political character than any other Gulf country. Because the oil revenue and level of production was so much lower than in Kuwait, they had been unable to turn the indigenous population into a parasitic class with an enslaved migrant proletariat underneath. Their response was intensified repression, and a tightening of control by the Al Khalifa family.”
Notwithstanding the differences, however, Bahrain’s neighbours realise that if the Al Khalifas are toppled the Al Sauds, Al Nahyans and Al Jabers could follow. The marriage of tribal feudalism and modern capitalism cannot forever endure, but efforts will no doubt be made to preserve it for as long as petroleum remains crucial to meeting western energy needs.
In terms of totalitarian tactics, the Al Sauds in particular are more than a match for Qadhafi and his sons. But don’t expect any push for democracy in Saudi Arabia. Pressure for often intangible and invariably more or less meaningless reforms is at far as it will go.
Bahrain falls in the same basket, essentially. Were the situation to become too fraught, the US would probably begin disentangling itself from its intricate defence links with the troubled kingdom. In the interests of advancing potentially democratic interests, it would make much more sense to do so right away. But don’t hold your breath.
The Yemeni regime, meanwhile, will also continue, for as long as it is feasible, to enjoy the benefit of the doubt. Syria, on the other hand, is a much more likely candidate for the Libyan treatment.
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Pakistan has agreed to support the king against the protestors
ONE Middle Eastern intervention makes the headlines every day. The other barely rates a mention. The first is ostensibly aimed at protecting civilians and at facilitating change, the second at safeguarding the status quo.
Libya’s Muammar Qadhafi has been told he must go. Bahrain’s ruling Al Khalifa family, on the other hand, must stay. Some Arabs, one could be forgiven for assuming, are worthier of democracy and civil rights than others.
Yet the degree of hypocrisy may not be as great as it seems. After all, while the future of Tunisia and Egypt remains unwritten, there can be little reason to doubt that the US and its allies would prefer to preserve the basic structures of the Ben Ali and Mubarak regimes, albeit with new figureheads and, if possible, less visible signs of oppression and the odd concession to pluralism.
From their point of view, the ideal outcome in Bahrain would be similar: a few nods in the direction of cosmetic reform to placate the restive segments of society, but not much more than that — and certainly nothing that could jeopardise Bahrain’s crucial strategic relationship with the US, especially its status as a home for the Fifth Fleet. The trouble, of course, is the impossibility of rearrangements that could be passed off as regime change.
At best the prime minister, in situ for four decades, could be replaced. But he is the king’s uncle, and even if he could be persuaded, without occasioning a family split, to step aside, his successor would inevitably be another Al Khalifa.
That US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton felt obliged earlier this month to mildly berate the regime in Manama for its transgressions against mostly peaceful protesters was obviously in large part a consequence of not wishing the contrast with western actions in Libya to seem too stark. It is highly unlikely that the decision by Saudi Arabia and the UAE to send in troops was taken without Washington’s imprimatur, given that both are effectively American satrapies in geo-strategic terms.
The foreign troops, which are officially supposed to guard strategic installations, rather than assist in ‘crowd control’, were evidently despatched under a Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) agreement dating back to Saddam Hussein’s neighbour-threatening rhetoric in 1990, which preceded the invasion of Kuwait. (His stance was thoroughly embarrassing at the time for oil-rich states that had during the previous decade supported Iraq in its war against Iran.)
That was, however, a joint defence pact among the Gulf potentates, to the effect that the violation of any GCC state’s sovereignty would be construed as aggression against all. Internal unrest did not figure in their calculations. Bahrain does not face any external threat, although there can be little doubt its emissaries have, in private discussions, conjured up the bogey of a threat from Iran.
Tehran’s domestic and foreign policies are often indefensible, but cables from Bahrain-based US diplomats over recent years, released by WikiLeaks, suggest it hasn’t lately been going out of its way to interfere in Bahrain. The Gulf state’s majority Shia population resents the almost exclusively Sunni regime because of irrefutable instances of discrimination rather than because of imprecations from Iran.
Given that at least 70 per cent of Bahrainis are Shias, it is hardly surprising that the majority of those who are economically disadvantaged fall in the same category. But their exclusion from privilege is not just a matter of demographics.
For instance, in order to keep out Bahraini Shias from the security forces, the government regularly recruits troops from abroad — notably from Yemen and Pakistan. And whereas the value of public representation can be judged by the fact that a royally nominated senate can overrule the elected lower house, even so the constitutional arrangements sanctioning the latter preclude the possibility of a Shia majority.
It inevitably follows that the monarchy’s supporters are mostly Sunni and its opponents mostly Shia, and even though the protests launched last month weren’t, on the face of it, sectarian in nature, casting them in that light tends to become a self-fulfilling prophecy.
Bahrain does not differ from its Gulf neighbours only in a demographic sense: it’s also relatively less well endowed with natural resources, and therefore poorer in per capita terms. And it has been rocked by popular unrest more frequently.
Referring to an uprising in the mid-1950s, Prof Fred Halliday noted in Arabia Without Sultans: “The British realised that Bahrain had a more advanced and therefore dangerous political character than any other Gulf country. Because the oil revenue and level of production was so much lower than in Kuwait, they had been unable to turn the indigenous population into a parasitic class with an enslaved migrant proletariat underneath. Their response was intensified repression, and a tightening of control by the Al Khalifa family.”
Notwithstanding the differences, however, Bahrain’s neighbours realise that if the Al Khalifas are toppled the Al Sauds, Al Nahyans and Al Jabers could follow. The marriage of tribal feudalism and modern capitalism cannot forever endure, but efforts will no doubt be made to preserve it for as long as petroleum remains crucial to meeting western energy needs.
In terms of totalitarian tactics, the Al Sauds in particular are more than a match for Qadhafi and his sons. But don’t expect any push for democracy in Saudi Arabia. Pressure for often intangible and invariably more or less meaningless reforms is at far as it will go.
Bahrain falls in the same basket, essentially. Were the situation to become too fraught, the US would probably begin disentangling itself from its intricate defence links with the troubled kingdom. In the interests of advancing potentially democratic interests, it would make much more sense to do so right away. But don’t hold your breath.
The Yemeni regime, meanwhile, will also continue, for as long as it is feasible, to enjoy the benefit of the doubt. Syria, on the other hand, is a much more likely candidate for the Libyan treatment.
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Connecting To Allah Through Night Prayers | Today I Thought | English
Speaking heart-to-heart with the youths, especially to the young sisters out there this Ramadan about an often neglected, yet very important subject! Salatul Layl (the night prayer) is...
Speaking heart-to-heart with the youths, especially to the young sisters out there this Ramadan about an often neglected, yet very important subject! Salatul Layl (the night prayer) is often exalted to the point of it becoming nothing more than an unattainable wish of the soul. But Sister Zaynab Barakat explains in her usual down-to-earth way how actually; everyone can benefit from the divine blessings of Salatul Layl - especially in the Holy Month!
#TodayIThought #Quran #Islam #Fasting #Ahlulbayt #Ramadhan #RamadhanKareem #Ramadan #RamadanKareem #Salah #Night #NightOut #NightPrayers
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Speaking heart-to-heart with the youths, especially to the young sisters out there this Ramadan about an often neglected, yet very important subject! Salatul Layl (the night prayer) is often exalted to the point of it becoming nothing more than an unattainable wish of the soul. But Sister Zaynab Barakat explains in her usual down-to-earth way how actually; everyone can benefit from the divine blessings of Salatul Layl - especially in the Holy Month!
#TodayIThought #Quran #Islam #Fasting #Ahlulbayt #Ramadhan #RamadhanKareem #Ramadan #RamadanKareem #Salah #Night #NightOut #NightPrayers
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Eid Mubarak from the BISKIT Guy | BISKIT | English
Focusabubble: noun. Something worth focusing on. “Our differences are not Focusabubble.”
Eid mubarak to all the believers! But wait… what exactly are we celebrating? Why are we...
Focusabubble: noun. Something worth focusing on. “Our differences are not Focusabubble.”
Eid mubarak to all the believers! But wait… what exactly are we celebrating? Why are we celebrating the end of something as great as the Month of Ramadhan? Hmm…
#EidMubarak #EidAlFitr #Eid #Ramadhan #EidDay #ThankGod
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Eid mubarak to all the believers! But wait… what exactly are we celebrating? Why are we celebrating the end of something as great as the Month of Ramadhan? Hmm…
#EidMubarak #EidAlFitr #Eid #Ramadhan #EidDay #ThankGod
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Get Pardoned In The Holy Month of Ramadhan | One Minute Wisdom | English
Do you want to get pardoned in the holiest of holy months?
And is there a better time than the present-day, in the holiest of holy months, to ask for forgiveness and attain the pardon of the...
Do you want to get pardoned in the holiest of holy months?
And is there a better time than the present-day, in the holiest of holy months, to ask for forgiveness and attain the pardon of the Almighty Allah?
So what are you waiting for, the holiest of holy months will be over, all too soon, so why put off getting pardoned in the holy month of Ramadhan?
Well, Sayyid Shahryar answers in this One Minute Wisdom using the beautiful, wise, and immaculate words of the Messenger of Allah (S), the holy Prophet Muhammad (S) who gave a magnificent sermon regarding the holy month of Ramadhan found in the following references: Al-Majlisi, Bihar al-Anwar, v . 96, p. 157 and al-Saduq, Uyun Akhbar al-Redha, v. 1, p. 295.
Salutations and congratulations to all the believers, all across the world, wherever you are, on the most holiest of holy months, the holy month of Ramadhan.
What a beautiful month to make amends and move forwards with a clean slate.
#IslamicPulse #OneMinuteWisdom #OMW #IslamicPulse #Ramadan #Ramadhan #RamadanKareem #RamadanMubarak #Ramadan2023 #Fasting #HolyProphet #Wisdom #ProphetMuhammad #Muhammad #IslamicQuotes #Akhlaq #Ethics #Morality #Islam #Allah #Quran #AhlulBayt #Muslim #Shia #Leader #Justice #Truth #Humanity #TheSavior #Revolution #Resistance #Amends #Pardon #Forgiveness #Istighfar #IslamicRevolution #IslamicAwareness
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Do you want to get pardoned in the holiest of holy months?
And is there a better time than the present-day, in the holiest of holy months, to ask for forgiveness and attain the pardon of the Almighty Allah?
So what are you waiting for, the holiest of holy months will be over, all too soon, so why put off getting pardoned in the holy month of Ramadhan?
Well, Sayyid Shahryar answers in this One Minute Wisdom using the beautiful, wise, and immaculate words of the Messenger of Allah (S), the holy Prophet Muhammad (S) who gave a magnificent sermon regarding the holy month of Ramadhan found in the following references: Al-Majlisi, Bihar al-Anwar, v . 96, p. 157 and al-Saduq, Uyun Akhbar al-Redha, v. 1, p. 295.
Salutations and congratulations to all the believers, all across the world, wherever you are, on the most holiest of holy months, the holy month of Ramadhan.
What a beautiful month to make amends and move forwards with a clean slate.
#IslamicPulse #OneMinuteWisdom #OMW #IslamicPulse #Ramadan #Ramadhan #RamadanKareem #RamadanMubarak #Ramadan2023 #Fasting #HolyProphet #Wisdom #ProphetMuhammad #Muhammad #IslamicQuotes #Akhlaq #Ethics #Morality #Islam #Allah #Quran #AhlulBayt #Muslim #Shia #Leader #Justice #Truth #Humanity #TheSavior #Revolution #Resistance #Amends #Pardon #Forgiveness #Istighfar #IslamicRevolution #IslamicAwareness
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Is Islam A Religion of Politics? | IP Talk Show
Welcome to the Islamic Pulse Talk Show.
In this episode we're answering the fundamental question, "Is Islam A Religion of Politics?".
Why is this question such an important question that...
Welcome to the Islamic Pulse Talk Show.
In this episode we're answering the fundamental question, "Is Islam A Religion of Politics?".
Why is this question such an important question that needs answering?
What is one of the objectives for the Almighty Allah to send divinely appointed Prophets (A) to the Earth?
What does it mean when it is said that Islam is a comprehensive religion and it includes all aspects of life?
What kind of view of Islam do the people have that don't have a deep understanding of Islam?
What are some examples of Islam's nurturing of and encouraging social life?
What are some interesting points about the congregational Friday prayers known as the Jum'ah Prayers and its relation to the discussion at hand?
What role does the Masjid play in the original and Pure Muhammadan Islam of the Messenger of Allah (S)?
Where can the roots of the separation of politics from Islam ultimately be traced back to?
What is the concept of a 'spiritual Wilayah' and a 'social Wilayah'; and where were they united?
Why is it said that an Islam without politics is a 'weak' Islam?
What did Imam Khomeini (R) mean when he said that before the Islamic Revolution, Islam was like a dead horse?
What is the source of all the progress that is being seen in the Islamic Republic of Iran?
If the other divinely appointed Imams (A) had the opportunity to establish a government, would they?
What is an interesting story about an Englishman in a Muslim country, and how is it related to our discussion and our mourning ceremonies in the month of Muharram and Safar?
What is a profound statement of Imam Husayn (A) that shows us that his eminence's stand was for all of humanity and for all of time?
And in the end, "Is Islam A Religion of Politics?
To answer these questions and many more, we humbly invited Shaykh Hurr Shabbiri from the United Kingdom, to sit down with us and speak a little bit about the answer to the age-old question, "Is Islam A Religion of Politics?".
Unfortunate that after so many years, we are still answering this age-old question, whose answer is all so fundamentally crystal clear.
#IslamicPulse #IPTalkShow #Allah #Muslims #Shia #Islam #Quran #Politics #PoliticalIslam #Secularism #Resistance #Taghut #Falsehood #Truth #Justice #ImamKhamenei #Imam #ImamKhomeini #Wilayate #AhlulBayt #Imamate #Wilayah #WilayatAlFaqih #Khamenei #JihadeTabyiin #AwaitedOne #Mahdi #Media #SoftWar #IslamicRepublic #Revolution #Resistance #IslamicRevolution #IslamicAwareness
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Welcome to the Islamic Pulse Talk Show.
In this episode we're answering the fundamental question, "Is Islam A Religion of Politics?".
Why is this question such an important question that needs answering?
What is one of the objectives for the Almighty Allah to send divinely appointed Prophets (A) to the Earth?
What does it mean when it is said that Islam is a comprehensive religion and it includes all aspects of life?
What kind of view of Islam do the people have that don't have a deep understanding of Islam?
What are some examples of Islam's nurturing of and encouraging social life?
What are some interesting points about the congregational Friday prayers known as the Jum'ah Prayers and its relation to the discussion at hand?
What role does the Masjid play in the original and Pure Muhammadan Islam of the Messenger of Allah (S)?
Where can the roots of the separation of politics from Islam ultimately be traced back to?
What is the concept of a 'spiritual Wilayah' and a 'social Wilayah'; and where were they united?
Why is it said that an Islam without politics is a 'weak' Islam?
What did Imam Khomeini (R) mean when he said that before the Islamic Revolution, Islam was like a dead horse?
What is the source of all the progress that is being seen in the Islamic Republic of Iran?
If the other divinely appointed Imams (A) had the opportunity to establish a government, would they?
What is an interesting story about an Englishman in a Muslim country, and how is it related to our discussion and our mourning ceremonies in the month of Muharram and Safar?
What is a profound statement of Imam Husayn (A) that shows us that his eminence's stand was for all of humanity and for all of time?
And in the end, "Is Islam A Religion of Politics?
To answer these questions and many more, we humbly invited Shaykh Hurr Shabbiri from the United Kingdom, to sit down with us and speak a little bit about the answer to the age-old question, "Is Islam A Religion of Politics?".
Unfortunate that after so many years, we are still answering this age-old question, whose answer is all so fundamentally crystal clear.
#IslamicPulse #IPTalkShow #Allah #Muslims #Shia #Islam #Quran #Politics #PoliticalIslam #Secularism #Resistance #Taghut #Falsehood #Truth #Justice #ImamKhamenei #Imam #ImamKhomeini #Wilayate #AhlulBayt #Imamate #Wilayah #WilayatAlFaqih #Khamenei #JihadeTabyiin #AwaitedOne #Mahdi #Media #SoftWar #IslamicRepublic #Revolution #Resistance #IslamicRevolution #IslamicAwareness
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Learning Empathy In Ramadhan | The Barbarossa Grouch Show | English
In this light-hearted and entertaining Islamic kids show, Shaykh Muzaffer Hyder teaches Barbarossa Grouch about empathy and how the Holy Month of Ramadan can give us a deeper sense of empathy when...
In this light-hearted and entertaining Islamic kids show, Shaykh Muzaffer Hyder teaches Barbarossa Grouch about empathy and how the Holy Month of Ramadan can give us a deeper sense of empathy when it comes to the poor and hungry, particularly the children of Palestine!
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In this light-hearted and entertaining Islamic kids show, Shaykh Muzaffer Hyder teaches Barbarossa Grouch about empathy and how the Holy Month of Ramadan can give us a deeper sense of empathy when it comes to the poor and hungry, particularly the children of Palestine!
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Pass The Judgment In The Holy Month of Ramadhan | One Minute Wisdom | English
How can you pass the judgement in the holiest of holy months, the holy month of Ramadhan?
And what are a couple of things that we should do before the holiest of holy months passes by?
And is...
How can you pass the judgement in the holiest of holy months, the holy month of Ramadhan?
And what are a couple of things that we should do before the holiest of holy months passes by?
And is there anyone out there who likes to be around a grouch in the holiest of holy months?
What does the Messenger of Allah (S) say about all this?
Finally, what do we mean when we say \\\'Pass The Judgment\\\'?
Well, Sayyid Shahryar answers in this One Minute Wisdom using the beautiful, wise, and immaculate words of the Messenger of Allah (S), the holy Prophet Muhammad (S) who gave a magnificent sermon regarding the holy month of Ramadhan found in the following references: Al-Majlisi, Bihar al-Anwar, v . 96, p. 157 and al-Saduq, Uyun Akhbar al-Redha, v. 1, p. 295.
Salutations and congratulations to all the believers, all across the world, wherever you are, on the most holiest of holy months, the holy month of Ramadhan.
And even though there might be many days and nights still left in the holiest of holy months, the holy month of Ramadhan, it will be over quicker than you can imagine.
And please, don\\\'t be grouch in this holiest of holy months, the holy month of Ramadhan.
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How can you pass the judgement in the holiest of holy months, the holy month of Ramadhan?
And what are a couple of things that we should do before the holiest of holy months passes by?
And is there anyone out there who likes to be around a grouch in the holiest of holy months?
What does the Messenger of Allah (S) say about all this?
Finally, what do we mean when we say \\\'Pass The Judgment\\\'?
Well, Sayyid Shahryar answers in this One Minute Wisdom using the beautiful, wise, and immaculate words of the Messenger of Allah (S), the holy Prophet Muhammad (S) who gave a magnificent sermon regarding the holy month of Ramadhan found in the following references: Al-Majlisi, Bihar al-Anwar, v . 96, p. 157 and al-Saduq, Uyun Akhbar al-Redha, v. 1, p. 295.
Salutations and congratulations to all the believers, all across the world, wherever you are, on the most holiest of holy months, the holy month of Ramadhan.
And even though there might be many days and nights still left in the holiest of holy months, the holy month of Ramadhan, it will be over quicker than you can imagine.
And please, don\\\'t be grouch in this holiest of holy months, the holy month of Ramadhan.
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Ramadan : Hungry for God - Short Documentary - English
Members of Ireland's Shia Islamic community discuss how the month of prayer and fasting fosters greater personal and social responsibility.
Members of Ireland's Shia Islamic community discuss how the month of prayer and fasting fosters greater personal and social responsibility.
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The Greatest Opportunity of the Holy Ramadhan | Imam Khamenei | Farsi Sub English
What are some of the golden opportunities that are available to us in the holy month of Ramadhan?
And among the various opportunities that we have at our disposal in the holy month of Ramadhan,...
What are some of the golden opportunities that are available to us in the holy month of Ramadhan?
And among the various opportunities that we have at our disposal in the holy month of Ramadhan, what is \"The Greatest Opportunity of Ramadhan\"?
And what are some things that fall under \"The Greatest Opportunity of the Holy Ramadhan\"?
What is the \"feast of Allah\"; a term that we are all quite familiar with?
What are some unique things about the holy month of Ramadhan?
And what are some important things that we must do in the holy month of Ramadhan?
What are some examples of the \'Dhikr\' and remembrance of Allah, that many of us would not take into consideration?
What is a great time to be able to have intimate conversation with the Almighty Allah?
Finally, what is \"The Greatest Opportunity of the Holy Ramadhan\"?
The esteemed Leader of the Islamic Ummah, Imam Sayyid Ali Khamenei, speaks about \"The Greatest Opportunity of the Holy Ramadhan\".
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What are some of the golden opportunities that are available to us in the holy month of Ramadhan?
And among the various opportunities that we have at our disposal in the holy month of Ramadhan, what is \"The Greatest Opportunity of Ramadhan\"?
And what are some things that fall under \"The Greatest Opportunity of the Holy Ramadhan\"?
What is the \"feast of Allah\"; a term that we are all quite familiar with?
What are some unique things about the holy month of Ramadhan?
And what are some important things that we must do in the holy month of Ramadhan?
What are some examples of the \'Dhikr\' and remembrance of Allah, that many of us would not take into consideration?
What is a great time to be able to have intimate conversation with the Almighty Allah?
Finally, what is \"The Greatest Opportunity of the Holy Ramadhan\"?
The esteemed Leader of the Islamic Ummah, Imam Sayyid Ali Khamenei, speaks about \"The Greatest Opportunity of the Holy Ramadhan\".
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The Holy Month of Ramadhan's Reality | Sayyid Hashim al-Haidari | Arabic Sub English
What is the reality and the true essence of the holy month of Ramadhan?
What is the holy month of Ramadhan like for evil doers and what is the holy month like for the righteous believers?
And...
What is the reality and the true essence of the holy month of Ramadhan?
What is the holy month of Ramadhan like for evil doers and what is the holy month like for the righteous believers?
And what are some things of note in Dua number 45 of Sahifa Sajjadiyya where Imam Zayn al-Abideen (A) says farewell to the holy month of Ramadhan?
Finally, in what manner does Imam Zayn al-Abideen (A) address the holy month of Ramadhan?
Sayyid Hashim al-Haidari from Iraq speaks about \\\\\\\"The Holy Month of Ramadhan\\\\\\\'s Reality\\\\\\\".
Congratulations to all the believers upon the auspicious and holy month of Ramadhan. May Allah bless you all in this holy month of Ramadhan.
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What is the reality and the true essence of the holy month of Ramadhan?
What is the holy month of Ramadhan like for evil doers and what is the holy month like for the righteous believers?
And what are some things of note in Dua number 45 of Sahifa Sajjadiyya where Imam Zayn al-Abideen (A) says farewell to the holy month of Ramadhan?
Finally, in what manner does Imam Zayn al-Abideen (A) address the holy month of Ramadhan?
Sayyid Hashim al-Haidari from Iraq speaks about \\\\\\\"The Holy Month of Ramadhan\\\\\\\'s Reality\\\\\\\".
Congratulations to all the believers upon the auspicious and holy month of Ramadhan. May Allah bless you all in this holy month of Ramadhan.
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The Peak of The Month of Ramadhan | Imam Khamenei | Farsi Sub English
What is the peak and the summit of the holy month of Ramadhan?
What are some of the things that we need to do on the auspicious and holy Nights of Qadr?
What month of the Islamic Calendar is...
What is the peak and the summit of the holy month of Ramadhan?
What are some of the things that we need to do on the auspicious and holy Nights of Qadr?
What month of the Islamic Calendar is known as the month of the Banquet of Allah?
What are some of the things that one receives in this Banquet of Allah?
What are some of the things that we need to do Dua and supplicate for?
Finally, what should we do in order to prepare ourselves to receive the vast mercy of the Almighty Allah?
His eminence, the Leader of the Muslim Ummah, Imam Sayyid Ali Khamenei, speaks about some of the beautiful realities surrounding \"The Peak of The Month of Ramadhan\".
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What is the peak and the summit of the holy month of Ramadhan?
What are some of the things that we need to do on the auspicious and holy Nights of Qadr?
What month of the Islamic Calendar is known as the month of the Banquet of Allah?
What are some of the things that one receives in this Banquet of Allah?
What are some of the things that we need to do Dua and supplicate for?
Finally, what should we do in order to prepare ourselves to receive the vast mercy of the Almighty Allah?
His eminence, the Leader of the Muslim Ummah, Imam Sayyid Ali Khamenei, speaks about some of the beautiful realities surrounding \"The Peak of The Month of Ramadhan\".
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The Socio-Politics of Hajj | Imam Ruhollah Khomeini | Farsi Sub English
Congratulations upon the blessed month of Dhu al-Hijjah, the month of Hajj.
Hajj provides us with a great opportunity to get together for it is the manifestation of Muslim Unity on a global...
Congratulations upon the blessed month of Dhu al-Hijjah, the month of Hajj.
Hajj provides us with a great opportunity to get together for it is the manifestation of Muslim Unity on a global scale.
Even though there are certain restrictions upon the Hajj this year, the socio-political themes of the Hajj are still very much alive and they aren\\\'t limited by time or location.
The founding father of the Islamic Republic, Imam Ruhollah Khomeini explains the various different dimensions of the Hajj and the evil hands trying to break Muslim unity.
The only thing that can make or break Muslim unity is the Muslims themselves, and it\\\'s much easier to be united than you could ever imagine.
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Congratulations upon the blessed month of Dhu al-Hijjah, the month of Hajj.
Hajj provides us with a great opportunity to get together for it is the manifestation of Muslim Unity on a global scale.
Even though there are certain restrictions upon the Hajj this year, the socio-political themes of the Hajj are still very much alive and they aren\\\'t limited by time or location.
The founding father of the Islamic Republic, Imam Ruhollah Khomeini explains the various different dimensions of the Hajj and the evil hands trying to break Muslim unity.
The only thing that can make or break Muslim unity is the Muslims themselves, and it\\\'s much easier to be united than you could ever imagine.
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Your Annihilation in 3 Things | One Minute Wisdom | English
Salutations to all the believers across the world upon the blessed and holy month of Ramadan.
The month in which the holy Quran was revealed, the month which is known as the month of Allah, the...
Salutations to all the believers across the world upon the blessed and holy month of Ramadan.
The month in which the holy Quran was revealed, the month which is known as the month of Allah, the month of mercy, blessings, and forgiveness.
And congratulations to the believers all across the world upon the birth anniversary of the 2nd divinely appointed Imam, Imam Hasan ibne Ali al-Mujtaba (A).
Have you ever wondered, what are the three things that will lead to our annihilation?
Well, even if you haven\\\\\\\'t thought about it, there\\\\\\\'s a great tradition from Imam Hasan ibne Ali al-Mujtaba (A), where his eminence speaks about the three things that will lead to our annihilation.
But what in the world are those three things that will lead to our annihilation?
Well, Sayyid Shahryar answers in this \\\\\\\'One Minute Wisdom\\\\\\\'.
And hey, don\\\\\\\'t get annihilated.
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Salutations to all the believers across the world upon the blessed and holy month of Ramadan.
The month in which the holy Quran was revealed, the month which is known as the month of Allah, the month of mercy, blessings, and forgiveness.
And congratulations to the believers all across the world upon the birth anniversary of the 2nd divinely appointed Imam, Imam Hasan ibne Ali al-Mujtaba (A).
Have you ever wondered, what are the three things that will lead to our annihilation?
Well, even if you haven\\\\\\\'t thought about it, there\\\\\\\'s a great tradition from Imam Hasan ibne Ali al-Mujtaba (A), where his eminence speaks about the three things that will lead to our annihilation.
But what in the world are those three things that will lead to our annihilation?
Well, Sayyid Shahryar answers in this \\\\\\\'One Minute Wisdom\\\\\\\'.
And hey, don\\\\\\\'t get annihilated.
#IslamicPulse #OneMinuteWisdom #OMW #Akhlaq #Ethics #Morality #Islam #Quran #AhlulBayt #Ramadan #Ramathan #Qadr #Fasting #Sawm #HolyMonthRamadan #Muslims #Eid #Imamate #Wilayate #ImamHasan #Hasan #Mujtaba
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