FULL Speech by Sayyed Hasan Nasrallah on Revolution in Egypt - 07 Feb 2011 - [ENGLISH]
Hezbollah Secretary General Seyyed Hassan Nasrallah says the Egyptian Revolution will leave an impact on all regional and global developments.
“It has always been said that Egypt is the...
Hezbollah Secretary General Seyyed Hassan Nasrallah says the Egyptian Revolution will leave an impact on all regional and global developments.
“It has always been said that Egypt is the mother of the world. This is right and you (Egyptians) who are there, you are the great people who can, with your will and solidarity, change the face of the world,” Nasrallah said in a speech on Monday.
“You are waging the war of Arab dignity. Today, with your voices, blood and steadfastness, you are retrieving the dignity of the Arab people; the dignity which was humiliated by some rulers of the Arab world for decades.”
He explained that the delay in announcing Hezbollah\\\\\\\'s stance was not because of hesitance or any confusion.
Hezbollah was afraid if it announced its stance earlier, the protesters in Tunisia and Egypt would be accused of being moved or controlled by Hezbollah or the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps and they would be accused of serving a foreign agenda, Nasrallah added.
Now that the people are overcoming the Mubarak regime, “We are gathering here to announce our solidarity and our standing side by side in support of the people of Egypt … We are also side by side with the people of Tunisia,” the Hezbollah leader said.
Nasrallah elaborated on some fundamental points about the Egyptian revolution.
“We are witnessing a real popular revolution; a real Egyptian nationalist revolution. Muslims and Christians are participating in this revolution. Islamic factions, secular parties, nationalist parties and all walks of life are participating,” he said.
“This revolution is the result of the determination and commitment of the Egyptian people,” and contrary to the US and Israeli propaganda that say it is just “a revolution for bread,” the movement is also a “political, humanitarian and social revolution,” he pointed out.
Millions of Egyptians have for two weeks taken to the streets across the country to call for the ouster of the Mubarak regime. More than 300 people are estimated to have been killed since the protests began.
People from all walks of life are flooding into Cairo\\\\\\\'s Liberation Square and many have been spending nights at the square despite heavy military presence.
Also in Alexandria, people have gathered at the city\\\\\\\'s main square chanting their revolution will not die.
Meanwhile, the Egyptian revolution coalition has reportedly rejected negotiations with the government of Vice President Omar Suleiman.
On Sunday, millions of Egyptians were out on the streets in the capital and other major cities to honor hundreds of their countrymen killed during the anti-government rallies.
Hostility toward the United States is widespread among the protesters as they hold Washington responsible for Mubarak\\\\\\\'s grip on power. Demonstrators say they will not leave the streets until Mubarak steps down.
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Hezbollah Secretary General Seyyed Hassan Nasrallah says the Egyptian Revolution will leave an impact on all regional and global developments.
“It has always been said that Egypt is the mother of the world. This is right and you (Egyptians) who are there, you are the great people who can, with your will and solidarity, change the face of the world,” Nasrallah said in a speech on Monday.
“You are waging the war of Arab dignity. Today, with your voices, blood and steadfastness, you are retrieving the dignity of the Arab people; the dignity which was humiliated by some rulers of the Arab world for decades.”
He explained that the delay in announcing Hezbollah\\\\\\\'s stance was not because of hesitance or any confusion.
Hezbollah was afraid if it announced its stance earlier, the protesters in Tunisia and Egypt would be accused of being moved or controlled by Hezbollah or the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps and they would be accused of serving a foreign agenda, Nasrallah added.
Now that the people are overcoming the Mubarak regime, “We are gathering here to announce our solidarity and our standing side by side in support of the people of Egypt … We are also side by side with the people of Tunisia,” the Hezbollah leader said.
Nasrallah elaborated on some fundamental points about the Egyptian revolution.
“We are witnessing a real popular revolution; a real Egyptian nationalist revolution. Muslims and Christians are participating in this revolution. Islamic factions, secular parties, nationalist parties and all walks of life are participating,” he said.
“This revolution is the result of the determination and commitment of the Egyptian people,” and contrary to the US and Israeli propaganda that say it is just “a revolution for bread,” the movement is also a “political, humanitarian and social revolution,” he pointed out.
Millions of Egyptians have for two weeks taken to the streets across the country to call for the ouster of the Mubarak regime. More than 300 people are estimated to have been killed since the protests began.
People from all walks of life are flooding into Cairo\\\\\\\'s Liberation Square and many have been spending nights at the square despite heavy military presence.
Also in Alexandria, people have gathered at the city\\\\\\\'s main square chanting their revolution will not die.
Meanwhile, the Egyptian revolution coalition has reportedly rejected negotiations with the government of Vice President Omar Suleiman.
On Sunday, millions of Egyptians were out on the streets in the capital and other major cities to honor hundreds of their countrymen killed during the anti-government rallies.
Hostility toward the United States is widespread among the protesters as they hold Washington responsible for Mubarak\\\\\\\'s grip on power. Demonstrators say they will not leave the streets until Mubarak steps down.
Revolution (Al-Ajal Ya Imam) by Jonathan Yusuf Ali - English
Song about the need for Wilayat of Ahlul Bayt(as). Words, Music, and performance by Jonathan Yusuf Ali. For more songs like this, please visit www.shiasongwriter.net
Lyrics below...
Song about the need for Wilayat of Ahlul Bayt(as). Words, Music, and performance by Jonathan Yusuf Ali. For more songs like this, please visit www.shiasongwriter.net
Lyrics below
Revolution
People fill the streets to take back their dignity.
Revolution
When the old tyrant’s gone, a new day is won.
Revolution
Who will they follow, who’ll take the power tomorrow?
Revolution
We were born to follow,
Who will lead us into tomorrow?
We need someone to come,
To show us the true meaning of freedom.
al-Ajal Ya Imam, al-Ajal Ya Imam
Revolution
Where will we go? Which way will the wind blow?
Revolution
Who will lead us? Who won’t try to deceive us?
Revolution
Who’ll have the authority? Who will be our Wali?
Revolution
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Song about the need for Wilayat of Ahlul Bayt(as). Words, Music, and performance by Jonathan Yusuf Ali. For more songs like this, please visit www.shiasongwriter.net
Lyrics below
Revolution
People fill the streets to take back their dignity.
Revolution
When the old tyrant’s gone, a new day is won.
Revolution
Who will they follow, who’ll take the power tomorrow?
Revolution
We were born to follow,
Who will lead us into tomorrow?
We need someone to come,
To show us the true meaning of freedom.
al-Ajal Ya Imam, al-Ajal Ya Imam
Revolution
Where will we go? Which way will the wind blow?
Revolution
Who will lead us? Who won’t try to deceive us?
Revolution
Who’ll have the authority? Who will be our Wali?
Revolution
Der Sieg der islamischen Revolution im Iran - 1979: Das islamische Erwachen - Persian Sub German
Als Islamische Revolution wird eine Transformation des politischen Systems und der gesellschaftlichen Ordnung hin zu einem Islamischen Staat bezeichnet. Die bekannteste und in der Literatur auch...
Als Islamische Revolution wird eine Transformation des politischen Systems und der gesellschaftlichen Ordnung hin zu einem Islamischen Staat bezeichnet. Die bekannteste und in der Literatur auch meist als \\\\\\\"die\\\\\\\" Islamische Revolution bezeichnete war diejenige zur Gründung der Islamischen Republik Iran.
Ziel einer Islamischen Revolution ist die Gründung und der Aufbau einer Gesellschaft, in der jedes Individuum in seiner Annäherung zu seinem Schöpfer gefördert, und Aspekte, welche den Menschen von seiner eigenen Natur entfremden, vermieden werden. Dieses ist nach Ansicht des Islam u.a. durch die Etablierung des islamischen Rechts [scharia] in seiner zeitgemäßen Aulegung und Interpretaiton durch den Statthalte der Rechtsgelehrten [wilayat-ul-faqih] möglich. In solch einem System werden die universellen Werte aller Menschen, wie z.B. Gerechtigkeit, gefördert, so dass die Islamische Revolution auch Nichtmuslimen zugute kommt.
Zwar wird in der Westlichen Welt im engeren Sinne mit der Islamischen Revolution die Absetzung von Schah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi im Jahre 1979 im Iran verbunden, aber in der Philosophie der Islamischen Revolution handelt es sich um eine immerwährende Entwicklungsanstrengung des Menschen hin zu einer kollektiven Weiterentwicklung auf dem Weg Gottes. Erfolgreicher Leiter der Islamischen Revolution war Imam Chomeini.
weiterlesen: http://www.eslam.de/begriffe/i/islamische_revolution.htm
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Als Islamische Revolution wird eine Transformation des politischen Systems und der gesellschaftlichen Ordnung hin zu einem Islamischen Staat bezeichnet. Die bekannteste und in der Literatur auch meist als \\\\\\\"die\\\\\\\" Islamische Revolution bezeichnete war diejenige zur Gründung der Islamischen Republik Iran.
Ziel einer Islamischen Revolution ist die Gründung und der Aufbau einer Gesellschaft, in der jedes Individuum in seiner Annäherung zu seinem Schöpfer gefördert, und Aspekte, welche den Menschen von seiner eigenen Natur entfremden, vermieden werden. Dieses ist nach Ansicht des Islam u.a. durch die Etablierung des islamischen Rechts [scharia] in seiner zeitgemäßen Aulegung und Interpretaiton durch den Statthalte der Rechtsgelehrten [wilayat-ul-faqih] möglich. In solch einem System werden die universellen Werte aller Menschen, wie z.B. Gerechtigkeit, gefördert, so dass die Islamische Revolution auch Nichtmuslimen zugute kommt.
Zwar wird in der Westlichen Welt im engeren Sinne mit der Islamischen Revolution die Absetzung von Schah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi im Jahre 1979 im Iran verbunden, aber in der Philosophie der Islamischen Revolution handelt es sich um eine immerwährende Entwicklungsanstrengung des Menschen hin zu einer kollektiven Weiterentwicklung auf dem Weg Gottes. Erfolgreicher Leiter der Islamischen Revolution war Imam Chomeini.
weiterlesen: http://www.eslam.de/begriffe/i/islamische_revolution.htm
30th Anniversary of the Islamic Revolution - Feb 2009 - English
February 2009 marks the 30th anniversary of the Islamic Revolution in Iran. Why do we refer to it as the Islamic revolution and not the Iranian revolution and how is this revolution different from...
February 2009 marks the 30th anniversary of the Islamic Revolution in Iran. Why do we refer to it as the Islamic revolution and not the Iranian revolution and how is this revolution different from other revolutions or changes that have occured in the world in the past. In the 50s and 60s in the last century there where number of coups and other kinds of changes that occured in the muslim world and other parts of the world that where often refered to as revolutions
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February 2009 marks the 30th anniversary of the Islamic Revolution in Iran. Why do we refer to it as the Islamic revolution and not the Iranian revolution and how is this revolution different from other revolutions or changes that have occured in the world in the past. In the 50s and 60s in the last century there where number of coups and other kinds of changes that occured in the muslim world and other parts of the world that where often refered to as revolutions
[2] Sh. Hamza Sodagar 1433 2011 - Muharram and Islamic Revolution (Incomplete) - English
The lecture on the second night of Muharram began with a reminder of how the message of Imam Husayn (as) inspired the Islamic Revolution in Iran, and how the spirit of revolution continues...
The lecture on the second night of Muharram began with a reminder of how the message of Imam Husayn (as) inspired the Islamic Revolution in Iran, and how the spirit of revolution continues in the uprisings in the Middle East and North Africa. The term ‘Arab Spring’ is a misnomer, as it does not accurately reflect the Islamic reawakening being shown in these revolutions. It is vital to be aware of the happenings and become part of these events.
It is extremely important to understand the root cause of all the social ills that are plaguing these countries and the global society as a whole. The absence of Tauheed and the foundation of societies based on shirk is a primary cause of societal problems. This can be examined historically by looking at the history of the Prophets. The absence of Tauheed in the societies led to disharmony within them. Consider the people of Thamud, to whom was sent the Prophet Salih (a). The elite amongst them considered themselves superior to others, and considered authority to be theirs alone. Despite the Prophet Salih’s (a) exhortations to the people to believe in Allah (SWT) and alter their attitudes, they refused to do so, except a few, resulting in Allah’s (SWT) wrath being sent onto them. Another example from the Holy Qur’an that can be examined is that of Prophet Musa (as) and Fir’aun. Due to his shirk, Fir’aun considered himself superior to others, and his tribe superior to others. He caused divisions in the society, and oppressed the Bani Israeel. His actions eventually led to his destruction. The Arabian society, at the time of Prophet Muhammad (SAWW) is another example of a flawed society rooted in shirk.
The presence of shirk in modern society manifests itself not only through atheist expositions, but also through the manifestation of secularism. The division of religion and state has permeated into almost all countries, including (unfortunately) countries in the Muslim world. It is vital to transform this mind set to one that fully acknowledges that Allah (SWT) permeates into every aspect of our lives, and it is impossible to separate religion from the running of the state. Implementing such a viewpoint would lead to sustainable solutions for societal problems. For instance, instead of adopting a consumerist approach to eradicating poverty, it is important to consider that only Allah (SWT) controls sustenance.
The Iranian Revolution succeeded against huge odds, particularly because of the Revolution’s strong grounding on the tenets of Tauhid. For modern societies to improve, it is important that they base every decision on Tauhid and embed this in our hearts, and include this in every aspect of our lives. We need to continuously strive to make sure we associate nothing with Allah (SWT) and live for Him alone.
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The lecture on the second night of Muharram began with a reminder of how the message of Imam Husayn (as) inspired the Islamic Revolution in Iran, and how the spirit of revolution continues in the uprisings in the Middle East and North Africa. The term ‘Arab Spring’ is a misnomer, as it does not accurately reflect the Islamic reawakening being shown in these revolutions. It is vital to be aware of the happenings and become part of these events.
It is extremely important to understand the root cause of all the social ills that are plaguing these countries and the global society as a whole. The absence of Tauheed and the foundation of societies based on shirk is a primary cause of societal problems. This can be examined historically by looking at the history of the Prophets. The absence of Tauheed in the societies led to disharmony within them. Consider the people of Thamud, to whom was sent the Prophet Salih (a). The elite amongst them considered themselves superior to others, and considered authority to be theirs alone. Despite the Prophet Salih’s (a) exhortations to the people to believe in Allah (SWT) and alter their attitudes, they refused to do so, except a few, resulting in Allah’s (SWT) wrath being sent onto them. Another example from the Holy Qur’an that can be examined is that of Prophet Musa (as) and Fir’aun. Due to his shirk, Fir’aun considered himself superior to others, and his tribe superior to others. He caused divisions in the society, and oppressed the Bani Israeel. His actions eventually led to his destruction. The Arabian society, at the time of Prophet Muhammad (SAWW) is another example of a flawed society rooted in shirk.
The presence of shirk in modern society manifests itself not only through atheist expositions, but also through the manifestation of secularism. The division of religion and state has permeated into almost all countries, including (unfortunately) countries in the Muslim world. It is vital to transform this mind set to one that fully acknowledges that Allah (SWT) permeates into every aspect of our lives, and it is impossible to separate religion from the running of the state. Implementing such a viewpoint would lead to sustainable solutions for societal problems. For instance, instead of adopting a consumerist approach to eradicating poverty, it is important to consider that only Allah (SWT) controls sustenance.
The Iranian Revolution succeeded against huge odds, particularly because of the Revolution’s strong grounding on the tenets of Tauhid. For modern societies to improve, it is important that they base every decision on Tauhid and embed this in our hearts, and include this in every aspect of our lives. We need to continuously strive to make sure we associate nothing with Allah (SWT) and live for Him alone.
The Essence of the Islamist Revolution - Alastair Crooke - English
Introducing his new book Resistance The Essence of the Islamist Revolution Alastair Crooke will provide background on what he calls the Islamist Revolution in the Middle East helping to offer...
Introducing his new book Resistance The Essence of the Islamist Revolution Alastair Crooke will provide background on what he calls the Islamist Revolution in the Middle East helping to offer strategic insights into the origins and logic of Islamist groups which have adopted military resistance as a tactic including Hamas and Hizbollah.
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Introducing his new book Resistance The Essence of the Islamist Revolution Alastair Crooke will provide background on what he calls the Islamist Revolution in the Middle East helping to offer strategic insights into the origins and logic of Islamist groups which have adopted military resistance as a tactic including Hamas and Hizbollah.
President Ahmadinejad - Revolution in Motion - 2 of 4 - English
An excellent documentary on President Ahmadinejad by an Iranian Canadian - Pls note that the phrase IRANIAN REVOLUTION is wrongly used - It is the ISLAMIC REVOLUTION
An excellent documentary on President Ahmadinejad by an Iranian Canadian - Pls note that the phrase IRANIAN REVOLUTION is wrongly used - It is the ISLAMIC REVOLUTION
President Ahmadinejad - Revolution in Motion - 1 of 4 - English
An excellent documentary on President Ahmadinejad by an Iranian Canadian - Pls note that the phrase IRANIAN REVOLUTION is wrongly used - It is the ISLAMIC REVOLUTION
An excellent documentary on President Ahmadinejad by an Iranian Canadian - Pls note that the phrase IRANIAN REVOLUTION is wrongly used - It is the ISLAMIC REVOLUTION
How Islamic Revolution Came in Iran?- Urdu Film - Part 1 of 4
A movie dramatized on the sacrifices and struggle of Ulama for revolution. in film revolution in a small village is dramatized.
A movie dramatized on the sacrifices and struggle of Ulama for revolution. in film revolution in a small village is dramatized.
How Islamic Revolution Came in Iran ? - Urdu Film - Part 2 of 4
A movie dramatized on the sacrifices and struggle of Ulama for revolution. in film revolution in a small village is dramatized.
A movie dramatized on the sacrifices and struggle of Ulama for revolution. in film revolution in a small village is dramatized.
[Part 1 of 3][Documentary] 31st Anniversary of the Islamic Revolution - English
Press TV Special Documentary by the Iran Today Team on the 31st Anniversary of the Islamic Revolution in Iran. Looks at the history of the Islamic Revolution, the history of US and British...
Press TV Special Documentary by the Iran Today Team on the 31st Anniversary of the Islamic Revolution in Iran. Looks at the history of the Islamic Revolution, the history of US and British adventures in Iran. Very interesting and illuminating, worth watching. Recorded February 02, 2010.
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Press TV Special Documentary by the Iran Today Team on the 31st Anniversary of the Islamic Revolution in Iran. Looks at the history of the Islamic Revolution, the history of US and British adventures in Iran. Very interesting and illuminating, worth watching. Recorded February 02, 2010.
Analysis Of Western Media "Coverage" Of 31st Anniversary of Islamic Revolution - English
Analysis of the (non) Coverage by the so-called "Western Civilized" Media of the massive pro-Islamic Revolution Rallies to celebrate the 31st Anniversary of the Victory of the...
Analysis of the (non) Coverage by the so-called "Western Civilized" Media of the massive pro-Islamic Revolution Rallies to celebrate the 31st Anniversary of the Victory of the Islamic Revolution In Iran. Special Analysis Segment with Nader Mokhtari, commentator and columnist from Tehran. Recorded February 11, 2010 at 1500GMT.
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Analysis of the (non) Coverage by the so-called "Western Civilized" Media of the massive pro-Islamic Revolution Rallies to celebrate the 31st Anniversary of the Victory of the Islamic Revolution In Iran. Special Analysis Segment with Nader Mokhtari, commentator and columnist from Tehran. Recorded February 11, 2010 at 1500GMT.
Islamic Revolution in Iran-Persian
Watch Sisters and Brothers helped to shape the desire of Ahlul Bait -Islamic Revolution in Iran-great song must watch
Watch Sisters and Brothers helped to shape the desire of Ahlul Bait -Islamic Revolution in Iran-great song must watch