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The Political Oppression of Imam Husayn's Era & The Present-Day | IP Talk Show | English
Welcome to the Islamic Pulse Talk Show.
In this special episode in ode to the Master of Martyrs, we\'re talking about \"The Political Oppression of Imam Husayn (A)\'s Era & The...
Welcome to the Islamic Pulse Talk Show.
In this special episode in ode to the Master of Martyrs, we\'re talking about \"The Political Oppression of Imam Husayn (A)\'s Era & The Present-Day\".
Are we living in an era which is worse than the era of Imam Husayn (A) in terms of the oppression that is occurring, or better than Imam Husayn (A)?
What are some examples of the political oppression that was being committed by Muawiya in the era of the Imamate of Imam Husayn (A)?
One of the things that Imam Husayn (A) rebukes Muawiya about is the killing of respected innocent people; how is this comparable to the present-day?
What is a \'go to\' measure for the Arrogant Powers when an individual becomes a threat to their Pharaonic establishment?
How would Imam Husayn (A) react in the present-day when taking into consideration the amount of oppression that is taking place on a global scale?
Has the behaviors and culture of the colonial-imperialist powers changed when comparing their bloody history of the colonial-imperialist era and the post-colonial era?
What derogatory term did an American governmental official use for their puppet Saddam Hussein, and how is it a lesson for all Muslim leaders who trust and rely upon America?
How and why is \'Death to America\' the most emancipating slogan of our era?
How is the metaphor of the \'house negro\' and the \'field negro\' used by Shaheed Malcolm X applicable to our discussion at hand?
How is the spreading of moral and ethical corruption and decadence one of the things that Muawiya was doing during the era of Imam Husayn (A), and how is it comparable to the present-day?
Interestingly, what role does Imam Khomeini (R), the Islamic Republic of Iran, and the Islamic Revolution play when it comes to opposing and fighting the political oppression in the present-day?
And finally, what is the duty of every single follower of Imam Husayn (A) - regardless of religious affiliation - in the face of the unprecedented moral, ethical, and political oppression that is occurring on a global scale in the present-day?
To answer these questions and more, we humbly invited Sayyid Agha Ali Raza to sit down with us and help us understand \"The Political Oppression of Imam Husayn (A)\'s Era & The Present-Day\".
Our condolences to the believers, wherever you are, upon the martyrdom anniversary of Imam Husayn (A), his honorable family members, and his devoted companions.
Salutations be upon the Master of Martyrs!
Salutations be upon the esteemed Husayn!
Salutations be upon the esteemed Ali ibn Husayn!
Salutations be upon the innocent children of Husayn!
Salutations be upon the loyal companions of Husayn!
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Welcome to the Islamic Pulse Talk Show.
In this special episode in ode to the Master of Martyrs, we\'re talking about \"The Political Oppression of Imam Husayn (A)\'s Era & The Present-Day\".
Are we living in an era which is worse than the era of Imam Husayn (A) in terms of the oppression that is occurring, or better than Imam Husayn (A)?
What are some examples of the political oppression that was being committed by Muawiya in the era of the Imamate of Imam Husayn (A)?
One of the things that Imam Husayn (A) rebukes Muawiya about is the killing of respected innocent people; how is this comparable to the present-day?
What is a \'go to\' measure for the Arrogant Powers when an individual becomes a threat to their Pharaonic establishment?
How would Imam Husayn (A) react in the present-day when taking into consideration the amount of oppression that is taking place on a global scale?
Has the behaviors and culture of the colonial-imperialist powers changed when comparing their bloody history of the colonial-imperialist era and the post-colonial era?
What derogatory term did an American governmental official use for their puppet Saddam Hussein, and how is it a lesson for all Muslim leaders who trust and rely upon America?
How and why is \'Death to America\' the most emancipating slogan of our era?
How is the metaphor of the \'house negro\' and the \'field negro\' used by Shaheed Malcolm X applicable to our discussion at hand?
How is the spreading of moral and ethical corruption and decadence one of the things that Muawiya was doing during the era of Imam Husayn (A), and how is it comparable to the present-day?
Interestingly, what role does Imam Khomeini (R), the Islamic Republic of Iran, and the Islamic Revolution play when it comes to opposing and fighting the political oppression in the present-day?
And finally, what is the duty of every single follower of Imam Husayn (A) - regardless of religious affiliation - in the face of the unprecedented moral, ethical, and political oppression that is occurring on a global scale in the present-day?
To answer these questions and more, we humbly invited Sayyid Agha Ali Raza to sit down with us and help us understand \"The Political Oppression of Imam Husayn (A)\'s Era & The Present-Day\".
Our condolences to the believers, wherever you are, upon the martyrdom anniversary of Imam Husayn (A), his honorable family members, and his devoted companions.
Salutations be upon the Master of Martyrs!
Salutations be upon the esteemed Husayn!
Salutations be upon the esteemed Ali ibn Husayn!
Salutations be upon the innocent children of Husayn!
Salutations be upon the loyal companions of Husayn!
#IslamicPulse #IPTalkShow #Islam #Allah #Quran #AhlulBayt #Mohammad #Ali #Fatima #Hasan #Husayn #Muharram2023 #Hussain #Muharram1445 #Muharram #Safar #Ashura #Karbala #Martyrdom #Sacrifice #Shahadat #Martyr #TheAwaitedOne #Mahdi #Wilayah #Imamate #Truth #Freedom #Independence #WhoIsHusayn #Zaynab #Arbaeen #Revolution #IslamicRevolution #IslamicRepublic #ResistanceFront #IslamicAwakening #MalcolX #BlackHistory #BlackAmerica #Justice #ImamKhomeini #Khomeini #ImamKhamenei #Khamenei #WilayatFaqih #Majalis #Majlis #Masaib #Matam #Honor #Falsehood #Evil #Taghut #America #ArrogantPower
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2 OF 3 PAYAM AZMI RAJAB 13 YOM E ALI Izhar-e-Haqeeqat bayaan e haq - Urdu
Payam Azmi at his best a must watch not for the faint hearted! Yom e ali Jashan fadakiya fadak unity alebait tv hadi tv
hidayat tv ahlulbayt murtaza lakha fadak malcolm x arrivals 12th imam...
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Payam Azmi at his best a must watch not for the faint hearted! Yom e ali Jashan fadakiya fadak unity alebait tv hadi tv
hidayat tv ahlulbayt murtaza lakha fadak malcolm x arrivals 12th imam mahdi zakir naik Anjuman-e-Asghari Vidayi Majlis Part
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37 Basic Keyboard Shortcuts in After Effects Class 11 - Urdu / Hindi
Hey Everyone! Here\'s a special class for After Effects basics. In this class you will learn 37 basic keyboard shortcuts which will improve your workflow in Adobe After Effects. Below is the...
Hey Everyone! Here\'s a special class for After Effects basics. In this class you will learn 37 basic keyboard shortcuts which will improve your workflow in Adobe After Effects. Below is the timestamps for every shortcut in this video.
1. New Composition - Ctrl+N 01:38
2. Composition Settings - Ctrl+K 1:45
3. Fullscreen any panel - Place mouse cursor on any panel and press ~ 1:56
4. New Solid Layer - Ctrl+Y 2:24
5. Solid Settings - Ctrl+Shift+Y 2:28
6. New Adjustment Layer - Ctrl+Alt+Y 2:35
7. Set work area Start - B 2:45
8. Set work area End - N 3:03
9. Trim Timeline to work area - Ctrl+Shift+X 03:07
10. Add footage/image to timeline from project window - Ctrl+Alt+/ 3:20
11. Fit footage width to comp size - Ctrl+Alt+Shift+H 3:55
12. Fit footage to Comp Size - Ctrl+Alt+F 4:17
13. Zoom in / out Composition Window - Wheel UP/Down 4:32
14. Zoom in / out Composition Window - , . 4:41
15. Zoom in / out Timeline - -= / or Alt Scroll wheel 4:45
16. Go to Next Keyframe - K 5:00
17. Go to Previous Keyframe - J 5:09
18. Go to 1 frame ahead or back - PgUp / PgDn 5:33
19. Go to 1 frame ahead or back - Ctrl+Right / Ctrl+Left 5:47
20. Move Layer Order Up or Down - Ctrl+Alt+Up/Down 5:56
21. Shift Layer on Top - Ctrl+Alt+Shift+UP 6:11
22. Shift Layer at bottom - Ctrl+Alt+Shift+Down 6:17
23-27. Layer Properties Position, Scale, Opacity, Rotation, AnchorPoint - P S T R A 6:23
28. Add other properties - Shift+KEY 6:32
29. Watch properties with animation - U 6:43
30. Watch properties with any change from default - UU 6:53
31. Toggle Hold Keyframe - Ctrl+Alt+H 7:10
31b. Toggle Hold Keyframe - Ctrl+Alt+Click 7:33
32. Layer Start or End - [ ] 7:40
33. Trim Layer on timeline - Alt+[ ] 8:09
34. Duplicate Layer - Ctrl+D 8:25
35. Split Layer - Ctrl+Shift+D 8:30
36. Select all mask points - Alt+Click on any mask point 8:36
37. Free Transform mask - Ctrl+T 8:55
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My name is Imran Ali Dina, and I am a seasoned Graphic Design Trainer having experience of 17+ years. I\'ve started this training for anyone who wants to learn Graphic Designing for FREE in a professional way.
Photoshop for Beginners Series Playlist:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLW-zSkCnZ-gA5Jn6gZtUa6-aG0OoRZyb6
Here\'s the complete playlist of Adobe Illustrator Training so far, I suggest, if you are new to Adobe Illustrator you should watch whole playlist from the beginning:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLW-zSkCnZ-gCq0DjkzY-YapCBEk0lA6lR
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Hey Everyone! Here\'s a special class for After Effects basics. In this class you will learn 37 basic keyboard shortcuts which will improve your workflow in Adobe After Effects. Below is the timestamps for every shortcut in this video.
1. New Composition - Ctrl+N 01:38
2. Composition Settings - Ctrl+K 1:45
3. Fullscreen any panel - Place mouse cursor on any panel and press ~ 1:56
4. New Solid Layer - Ctrl+Y 2:24
5. Solid Settings - Ctrl+Shift+Y 2:28
6. New Adjustment Layer - Ctrl+Alt+Y 2:35
7. Set work area Start - B 2:45
8. Set work area End - N 3:03
9. Trim Timeline to work area - Ctrl+Shift+X 03:07
10. Add footage/image to timeline from project window - Ctrl+Alt+/ 3:20
11. Fit footage width to comp size - Ctrl+Alt+Shift+H 3:55
12. Fit footage to Comp Size - Ctrl+Alt+F 4:17
13. Zoom in / out Composition Window - Wheel UP/Down 4:32
14. Zoom in / out Composition Window - , . 4:41
15. Zoom in / out Timeline - -= / or Alt Scroll wheel 4:45
16. Go to Next Keyframe - K 5:00
17. Go to Previous Keyframe - J 5:09
18. Go to 1 frame ahead or back - PgUp / PgDn 5:33
19. Go to 1 frame ahead or back - Ctrl+Right / Ctrl+Left 5:47
20. Move Layer Order Up or Down - Ctrl+Alt+Up/Down 5:56
21. Shift Layer on Top - Ctrl+Alt+Shift+UP 6:11
22. Shift Layer at bottom - Ctrl+Alt+Shift+Down 6:17
23-27. Layer Properties Position, Scale, Opacity, Rotation, AnchorPoint - P S T R A 6:23
28. Add other properties - Shift+KEY 6:32
29. Watch properties with animation - U 6:43
30. Watch properties with any change from default - UU 6:53
31. Toggle Hold Keyframe - Ctrl+Alt+H 7:10
31b. Toggle Hold Keyframe - Ctrl+Alt+Click 7:33
32. Layer Start or End - [ ] 7:40
33. Trim Layer on timeline - Alt+[ ] 8:09
34. Duplicate Layer - Ctrl+D 8:25
35. Split Layer - Ctrl+Shift+D 8:30
36. Select all mask points - Alt+Click on any mask point 8:36
37. Free Transform mask - Ctrl+T 8:55
Follow me on Twitter:
https://www.twitter.com/GFXMentor
My name is Imran Ali Dina, and I am a seasoned Graphic Design Trainer having experience of 17+ years. I\'ve started this training for anyone who wants to learn Graphic Designing for FREE in a professional way.
Photoshop for Beginners Series Playlist:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLW-zSkCnZ-gA5Jn6gZtUa6-aG0OoRZyb6
Here\'s the complete playlist of Adobe Illustrator Training so far, I suggest, if you are new to Adobe Illustrator you should watch whole playlist from the beginning:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLW-zSkCnZ-gCq0DjkzY-YapCBEk0lA6lR
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[ Friday Khutba] Equality of Man in Islam; The Message of Hajj - Maulana Syed Muhammad Rizvi | English
- Importance of pondering over why Allah(s.w.t) wants us to go all the way to Makkah for hajj.
- Explanation of Aayat 97 of Surah Aale Imran where Allah(s.w.t) mentions how it is a...
- Importance of pondering over why Allah(s.w.t) wants us to go all the way to Makkah for hajj.
- Explanation of Aayat 97 of Surah Aale Imran where Allah(s.w.t) mentions how it is a duty for a Muslim to go for hajj if he has the ability to do so.
- Once the Kaaba’s walls were erected, Allah(s.w.t) asked Prophet Ibrahim to call people for hajj so that they could witness the benefits for themselves.
- There are many benefits when we go for Hajj.
- Getting to network and meet other business traders from around the world.
- The most important benefits are the spiritual and social dimensions of Hajj.
- Hajj is a powerful way of recognizing who we are.
- We shed away all the artificial identities that we have whether it applies to our clothing or political and economic status.
- Everyone is dressed in 2 pieces of Ehram (white cloth) which is a dress that does not belong to any other nation.
- Realizing that no matter what race, colour, ethnicity background or status in society we come from, we are all just servants of Allah(s.w.t) and nothing else.
- Islam does not say that you should not love people of your own tribe, culture or language. Infact, that is part of our innate nature.
- Islam is against discrimination and prejudice amongst the believers on the basis of race, colour, culture or language.
- According to the 4th Imam we will be accountable in the eyes of Allah (s.w.t) when we start preferring our own kind even if they are evil over the righteous ones from another tribe.
- “Asabiya” (discrimanation/bias) is when you support your own people even if they are unjust and wrong.
- Mention of the words of Malcom X, on the impact that hajj had on him from a letter that he wrote to his wife.
- Islam is a religion that is colour-blind and is our identity as part of a global Ummah (nation).
- Inspite of millions of Muslims going for hajj, we don’t see any changes when it comes to unity and equality amongst believers.
- Example of the way the rich gulf state treats Muslims from other nations.
- This attitude still present amongst those known as the custodians of the “haramayn”.
- “Mawali” is the plural of the word “mawla” which means slave or client.
- In the pre Islamic era, a foreigner would not have security for himself, his life and his property unless he would be affiliated with a local tribe. He would be a “mawla” of the tribe.
- Islam abolished this but it was later revived again. Only the school of the Ahlulbayt opposed this concept.
- The “mawalis” were attracted to the Ahlulbayt because they did not differentiate between Arab or non Arab, master or slave and rich or poor.
- Narration of a story from the life of Imam Ali Raza (a.s) of when he asked all the workers and slaves to join him and eat dinner together.
- Mention of all the Imams whose mothers were from different parts of the world. 4 of them being from the African continent.
- Molana Sayyid Saeed Akhtar Rizvi was the pioneer in tabligh among the African people.
- Today Bilal Muslim mission is the pride of the community while it was not the case in the early days.
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- Importance of pondering over why Allah(s.w.t) wants us to go all the way to Makkah for hajj.
- Explanation of Aayat 97 of Surah Aale Imran where Allah(s.w.t) mentions how it is a duty for a Muslim to go for hajj if he has the ability to do so.
- Once the Kaaba’s walls were erected, Allah(s.w.t) asked Prophet Ibrahim to call people for hajj so that they could witness the benefits for themselves.
- There are many benefits when we go for Hajj.
- Getting to network and meet other business traders from around the world.
- The most important benefits are the spiritual and social dimensions of Hajj.
- Hajj is a powerful way of recognizing who we are.
- We shed away all the artificial identities that we have whether it applies to our clothing or political and economic status.
- Everyone is dressed in 2 pieces of Ehram (white cloth) which is a dress that does not belong to any other nation.
- Realizing that no matter what race, colour, ethnicity background or status in society we come from, we are all just servants of Allah(s.w.t) and nothing else.
- Islam does not say that you should not love people of your own tribe, culture or language. Infact, that is part of our innate nature.
- Islam is against discrimination and prejudice amongst the believers on the basis of race, colour, culture or language.
- According to the 4th Imam we will be accountable in the eyes of Allah (s.w.t) when we start preferring our own kind even if they are evil over the righteous ones from another tribe.
- “Asabiya” (discrimanation/bias) is when you support your own people even if they are unjust and wrong.
- Mention of the words of Malcom X, on the impact that hajj had on him from a letter that he wrote to his wife.
- Islam is a religion that is colour-blind and is our identity as part of a global Ummah (nation).
- Inspite of millions of Muslims going for hajj, we don’t see any changes when it comes to unity and equality amongst believers.
- Example of the way the rich gulf state treats Muslims from other nations.
- This attitude still present amongst those known as the custodians of the “haramayn”.
- “Mawali” is the plural of the word “mawla” which means slave or client.
- In the pre Islamic era, a foreigner would not have security for himself, his life and his property unless he would be affiliated with a local tribe. He would be a “mawla” of the tribe.
- Islam abolished this but it was later revived again. Only the school of the Ahlulbayt opposed this concept.
- The “mawalis” were attracted to the Ahlulbayt because they did not differentiate between Arab or non Arab, master or slave and rich or poor.
- Narration of a story from the life of Imam Ali Raza (a.s) of when he asked all the workers and slaves to join him and eat dinner together.
- Mention of all the Imams whose mothers were from different parts of the world. 4 of them being from the African continent.
- Molana Sayyid Saeed Akhtar Rizvi was the pioneer in tabligh among the African people.
- Today Bilal Muslim mission is the pride of the community while it was not the case in the early days.
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[05 June 13] Iran Today - Irans eleventh presidential election (X) - English
Only eleven days until the eleventh presidential election in Iran remain.
All the candidates are busy campaigning and giving speeches to promote their plans for the public. They will present...
Only eleven days until the eleventh presidential election in Iran remain.
All the candidates are busy campaigning and giving speeches to promote their plans for the public. They will present their plans until a day before the election which would be held on June 14th.
All of the eight candidates approved by the Guardian Council have been given a timetable by Iran\'s National Radio and Television Organization to introduce their plans to the public through different channels and different types of programs.
Runners grab any chance to travel to Iran\'s major and small cities to meet people in the city mosques, conference halls and stadiums, giving vows to solve their problems.
Comparing to the last presidential election, internet websites are more active in promoting their favorite candidates. Supporters have launched different weblogs to announce their campaign slogans. Different unofficial internet polls are being conducted but the results differ based on the political orientation of the websites.
On Friday May 31st 2013 the first debate show between the eight candidates was held. This time the debates are different from the heated but troubled debates of the last Election back in 2009. Instead of talking to each other, the candidates were answering the moderator\'s somewhat challenging questions.
In this episode of Iran Today we will take a closer look at the candidates\' plans and their views on the policies adopted by the previous administrations.
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Only eleven days until the eleventh presidential election in Iran remain.
All the candidates are busy campaigning and giving speeches to promote their plans for the public. They will present their plans until a day before the election which would be held on June 14th.
All of the eight candidates approved by the Guardian Council have been given a timetable by Iran\'s National Radio and Television Organization to introduce their plans to the public through different channels and different types of programs.
Runners grab any chance to travel to Iran\'s major and small cities to meet people in the city mosques, conference halls and stadiums, giving vows to solve their problems.
Comparing to the last presidential election, internet websites are more active in promoting their favorite candidates. Supporters have launched different weblogs to announce their campaign slogans. Different unofficial internet polls are being conducted but the results differ based on the political orientation of the websites.
On Friday May 31st 2013 the first debate show between the eight candidates was held. This time the debates are different from the heated but troubled debates of the last Election back in 2009. Instead of talking to each other, the candidates were answering the moderator\'s somewhat challenging questions.
In this episode of Iran Today we will take a closer look at the candidates\' plans and their views on the policies adopted by the previous administrations.
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