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Wiladat of Imam Zain-ul-Abideen (A.S) - Moulana Zeeshan Haider Jawwadi 6th January 1995 - Urdu UAE
Wiladat of Imam Zain-ul-Abideen (A.S) - Moulana Zeeshan Haider Jawwadi 6th January 1995 - Urdu UAE
Wiladat of 4th Imam Zain ul-Abideen (A.S.) - 15th Jumada Awaal, 37AH
Name:...
Wiladat of Imam Zain-ul-Abideen (A.S) - Moulana Zeeshan Haider Jawwadi 6th January 1995 - Urdu UAE
Wiladat of 4th Imam Zain ul-Abideen (A.S.) - 15th Jumada Awaal, 37AH
Name: Ali
Title: Zainul Abedin, Sayidus Sajidin
Designation: 4th Imam
Kunyat: Abul Muhammad
Father: 3rd Imam Hussain Ibne Ali (A.S.)
Mother: Shahr Banu Binte-Yazdjard
Born: 15th Jumada Awaal, 37AH
Died: 25th Muharram, 95AH
Martyred: Poisoned by Waleed
Buried: Cemetery of Jannatul Baqi
Lived: 57 years
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Wiladat of Imam Zain-ul-Abideen (A.S) - Moulana Zeeshan Haider Jawwadi 6th January 1995 - Urdu UAE
Wiladat of 4th Imam Zain ul-Abideen (A.S.) - 15th Jumada Awaal, 37AH
Name: Ali
Title: Zainul Abedin, Sayidus Sajidin
Designation: 4th Imam
Kunyat: Abul Muhammad
Father: 3rd Imam Hussain Ibne Ali (A.S.)
Mother: Shahr Banu Binte-Yazdjard
Born: 15th Jumada Awaal, 37AH
Died: 25th Muharram, 95AH
Martyred: Poisoned by Waleed
Buried: Cemetery of Jannatul Baqi
Lived: 57 years
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Islamic Awakening - News Analysis - Imam Al Asi, Imam Abdul Alim Musa - 09-17-2011 - English
The Leader of Iran's Islamic Revolution has described the movements in the Arab world as Islamic awakening. A conference on the same theme started today in Tehran. In this edition of News Analysis...
The Leader of Iran's Islamic Revolution has described the movements in the Arab world as Islamic awakening. A conference on the same theme started today in Tehran. In this edition of News Analysis we will be talking to some of the guests.
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The Leader of Iran's Islamic Revolution has described the movements in the Arab world as Islamic awakening. A conference on the same theme started today in Tehran. In this edition of News Analysis we will be talking to some of the guests.
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Holy Quran - Surah al Masad, Surah No 111 - Arabic sub English sub Urdu
This is a ‘meccan’ sūrah. Abu Lahab, literally \"the father of flame\", was the nickname of Abul Uzza, an uncle of the Holy Prophet (saw), and a bitter and fiery opponent of...
This is a ‘meccan’ sūrah. Abu Lahab, literally \"the father of flame\", was the nickname of Abul Uzza, an uncle of the Holy Prophet (saw), and a bitter and fiery opponent of Islam and the Holy Prophet (saw).
At the “daawat dhil ashira” in which he flared up and shouted at the Holy Prophet (saw), saying: \"Perdition to you\". He made it his business to torment the Holy Prophet (saw); and his wife, Umm Jumail, sister of Abu Sufiyan, took pleasure in carrying thorny bushes and strewing them in the sand where she knew that the Holy Prophet (saw) was sure to walk barefooted, because of which she is referred to as the bearer of the wood. Abu Lahab used to persuade the people to throw stones at the Holy Prophet (saw), whenever he passed the streets of Makkah, by telling them that he was a mad man. The two hands he used to throw stones at the Holy Prophet (saw) are cursed. The two hands of Abu Lahab may also refer to the evil deeds he had sent forth which condemns him to suffer severest punishment till eternity. Neither his wealth nor his supporters will be able to save him from the blazing fire. A week after the battle of Badr, Abu Lahab perished, consumed with grief and his own fiery passions. The angel of death strangled his wife with the rope she used to wear around her neck. On the day of judgement the fire of punishment like a rope of iron strongly twisted will be put on her neck. It is narrated that recitation of this sūrah is good for relieving back pains and reciting it before sleeping keeps one safe in the night.
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This is a ‘meccan’ sūrah. Abu Lahab, literally \"the father of flame\", was the nickname of Abul Uzza, an uncle of the Holy Prophet (saw), and a bitter and fiery opponent of Islam and the Holy Prophet (saw).
At the “daawat dhil ashira” in which he flared up and shouted at the Holy Prophet (saw), saying: \"Perdition to you\". He made it his business to torment the Holy Prophet (saw); and his wife, Umm Jumail, sister of Abu Sufiyan, took pleasure in carrying thorny bushes and strewing them in the sand where she knew that the Holy Prophet (saw) was sure to walk barefooted, because of which she is referred to as the bearer of the wood. Abu Lahab used to persuade the people to throw stones at the Holy Prophet (saw), whenever he passed the streets of Makkah, by telling them that he was a mad man. The two hands he used to throw stones at the Holy Prophet (saw) are cursed. The two hands of Abu Lahab may also refer to the evil deeds he had sent forth which condemns him to suffer severest punishment till eternity. Neither his wealth nor his supporters will be able to save him from the blazing fire. A week after the battle of Badr, Abu Lahab perished, consumed with grief and his own fiery passions. The angel of death strangled his wife with the rope she used to wear around her neck. On the day of judgement the fire of punishment like a rope of iron strongly twisted will be put on her neck. It is narrated that recitation of this sūrah is good for relieving back pains and reciting it before sleeping keeps one safe in the night.