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[26 July 2012] Islam absent in Saudi political system - English
[26 July 2012] Islam absent in Saudi political system - English
Saudi protesters have gathered in front of the interior ministry in the capital city Riyadh to demand the release of political...
[26 July 2012] Islam absent in Saudi political system - English
Saudi protesters have gathered in front of the interior ministry in the capital city Riyadh to demand the release of political prisoners held captive in the kingdom.
Interview with Dr. Syed Ali Wasif, president of the Society for International Reforms & Research
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[26 July 2012] Islam absent in Saudi political system - English
Saudi protesters have gathered in front of the interior ministry in the capital city Riyadh to demand the release of political prisoners held captive in the kingdom.
Interview with Dr. Syed Ali Wasif, president of the Society for International Reforms & Research
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Lady Fatmia Daughter Of Prother Of Islam Funeral: Absent Of Muslim Caliph - Farsi
LADY FATIMA DAUGHTER OF PROPHET OF ISLAM FUNERAL: ABSENT OF MUSLIM CALIPH
LADY FATIMA DAUGHTER OF PROPHET OF ISLAM FUNERAL: ABSENT OF MUSLIM CALIPH .
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THE MOST...
LADY FATIMA DAUGHTER OF PROPHET OF ISLAM FUNERAL: ABSENT OF MUSLIM CALIPH
LADY FATIMA DAUGHTER OF PROPHET OF ISLAM FUNERAL: ABSENT OF MUSLIM CALIPH .
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THE MOST AUTHENTIC BOOK BY AHLUL SUNNAH. HOW SAD THAT PROPHET DAUGHTER FUNERAL WAS NOT ATTENDED AS LADY FATIMA (as) WAS ANGRY WITH 2 FIRST CALIPH OF MUSLIM. FIRST 2 CALIPH WERE NOT INVITED IN HER FUNERAL PER LADY FATIMA WILL. PLEASE SEE THE REFERENCE AND DON\\\'T GET ANGRY AT SHIA POINTING FACTS.
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LADY FATIMA DAUGHTER OF PROPHET OF ISLAM FUNERAL: ABSENT OF MUSLIM CALIPH
LADY FATIMA DAUGHTER OF PROPHET OF ISLAM FUNERAL: ABSENT OF MUSLIM CALIPH .
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THE MOST AUTHENTIC BOOK BY AHLUL SUNNAH. HOW SAD THAT PROPHET DAUGHTER FUNERAL WAS NOT ATTENDED AS LADY FATIMA (as) WAS ANGRY WITH 2 FIRST CALIPH OF MUSLIM. FIRST 2 CALIPH WERE NOT INVITED IN HER FUNERAL PER LADY FATIMA WILL. PLEASE SEE THE REFERENCE AND DON\\\'T GET ANGRY AT SHIA POINTING FACTS.
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How people are guided from their absent Imam? - English
Suleiman says, I asked Alimam Jafar-e-Sadiq (A.S): âHow people are going to get benefit from an Imam who is in occultation and obscure from the eyes of the people? Imam (A.S)...
Suleiman says, I asked Alimam Jafar-e-Sadiq (A.S): âHow people are going to get benefit from an Imam who is in occultation and obscure from the eyes of the people? Imam (A.S) replied: Similar to the people benefiting from the Sunrays, when it is covered by the clouds.
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Suleiman says, I asked Alimam Jafar-e-Sadiq (A.S): âHow people are going to get benefit from an Imam who is in occultation and obscure from the eyes of the people? Imam (A.S) replied: Similar to the people benefiting from the Sunrays, when it is covered by the clouds.
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[Clip] Talking Properly: Politeness or Honesty | Agha Ali Reza Panahian Farsi Sub Urdu
Talking Properly: Politeness or Honesty?
âPious people have superior virtues. Their words are proper.â [Imam Ali (as), The Muttaqin Sermon] At the top of the list of moral virtues,...
Talking Properly: Politeness or Honesty?
âPious people have superior virtues. Their words are proper.â [Imam Ali (as), The Muttaqin Sermon] At the top of the list of moral virtues, which Imam Ali (as) lists for pious people, are controlling oneâs tongue and speaking correctly.
âPious people have superior virtues. Their words are proper.â âTheir words are properâ tells us a few things. Being proper does not mean being honest. You can talk honestly and ruin a nation. You can talk honestly and ruin a person. Backbiting is saying something that is true. [One says,] âIâm saying the truth [about him].â You are wrong to say this truth! You shouldnât say all true things. You shouldnât talk about a personâs fault when he is absent. Donât say that. It is even said that when a person backbites you should defend the one who is absent. You shouldnât say all truths. Proper doesnât mean honesty. Talking properly is different from talking honestly.
Sometimes people talk honestly in order to relieve themselves, but they shouldnât. They tell others about their sufferings, but they shouldnât. People sometimes talk honestly and tell others about the good deeds they have done, and that is hypocrisy. People sometimes talk honestly and show their hatred toward others. I can tell you numerous examples of honest words that are not âproper.â
But I have to tell you one thing. Speaking the truth, in any area, reduces a personâs mental pressures. When you tell other peopleâs secrets, you release yourself. When you talk about your own pains, you release yourself. When you talk about your hatred, you release yourself.
Itâs interesting that some people say any truth and say, âMy conscience is at ease this way.â That is not their conscious. They have relieved themselves in a way that God didnât want. Releasing yourself like this ruins you and makes you cheap. Not all ways of finding ease are good. In the past, some psychologists used to say that if a personâs father has passed away and he has inherited money, since an obstacle has been removed from his life, why should he act like he is upset? He can easily go, have fun and say that heâs happy.
Such a society will gradually lose its modesty. Do you know what happens when there is no modesty? When there is no modesty and people relieve themselves by talking honestly, they become weak. When you control your honesty due to your modesty and other boundaries, you will feel a pressure. This pressure makes a person grow and strengthens him. For example, when one gets angry, he shouldnât curse. This brings a pressure. [One says,] âI honestly ask God to make you wretched! I wish you didnât exist on this earth!â You should have controlled this! The result of some kinds of honesty is weakness. This pressure makes a person grow. It strengthens him.
Should we push children to be honest or polite? Politeness. What is politeness? Itâs basically modesty. Politeness tells a person what he shouldnât say. Is politeness more valuable or honesty? If you donât attack me, Iâll say politeness. A child likes to say many things honestly. But you should tell him, âYou should observe these rules when you talk. This is politeness.â
âPious people have superior virtues. Their words are proper.â
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Talking Properly: Politeness or Honesty?
âPious people have superior virtues. Their words are proper.â [Imam Ali (as), The Muttaqin Sermon] At the top of the list of moral virtues, which Imam Ali (as) lists for pious people, are controlling oneâs tongue and speaking correctly.
âPious people have superior virtues. Their words are proper.â âTheir words are properâ tells us a few things. Being proper does not mean being honest. You can talk honestly and ruin a nation. You can talk honestly and ruin a person. Backbiting is saying something that is true. [One says,] âIâm saying the truth [about him].â You are wrong to say this truth! You shouldnât say all true things. You shouldnât talk about a personâs fault when he is absent. Donât say that. It is even said that when a person backbites you should defend the one who is absent. You shouldnât say all truths. Proper doesnât mean honesty. Talking properly is different from talking honestly.
Sometimes people talk honestly in order to relieve themselves, but they shouldnât. They tell others about their sufferings, but they shouldnât. People sometimes talk honestly and tell others about the good deeds they have done, and that is hypocrisy. People sometimes talk honestly and show their hatred toward others. I can tell you numerous examples of honest words that are not âproper.â
But I have to tell you one thing. Speaking the truth, in any area, reduces a personâs mental pressures. When you tell other peopleâs secrets, you release yourself. When you talk about your own pains, you release yourself. When you talk about your hatred, you release yourself.
Itâs interesting that some people say any truth and say, âMy conscience is at ease this way.â That is not their conscious. They have relieved themselves in a way that God didnât want. Releasing yourself like this ruins you and makes you cheap. Not all ways of finding ease are good. In the past, some psychologists used to say that if a personâs father has passed away and he has inherited money, since an obstacle has been removed from his life, why should he act like he is upset? He can easily go, have fun and say that heâs happy.
Such a society will gradually lose its modesty. Do you know what happens when there is no modesty? When there is no modesty and people relieve themselves by talking honestly, they become weak. When you control your honesty due to your modesty and other boundaries, you will feel a pressure. This pressure makes a person grow and strengthens him. For example, when one gets angry, he shouldnât curse. This brings a pressure. [One says,] âI honestly ask God to make you wretched! I wish you didnât exist on this earth!â You should have controlled this! The result of some kinds of honesty is weakness. This pressure makes a person grow. It strengthens him.
Should we push children to be honest or polite? Politeness. What is politeness? Itâs basically modesty. Politeness tells a person what he shouldnât say. Is politeness more valuable or honesty? If you donât attack me, Iâll say politeness. A child likes to say many things honestly. But you should tell him, âYou should observe these rules when you talk. This is politeness.â
âPious people have superior virtues. Their words are proper.â
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Animal Olympians - Sprint - Peregrine Falcon - English
The Peregrine Falcon (Falco peregrinus), also known as the Peregrine,[2] and historically as the Duck Hawk in North America,[3] is a cosmopolitan bird of prey in the family Falconidae. It...
The Peregrine Falcon (Falco peregrinus), also known as the Peregrine,[2] and historically as the Duck Hawk in North America,[3] is a cosmopolitan bird of prey in the family Falconidae. It is a large, crow-sized falcon, with a blue-gray back, barred white underparts, and a black head and moustache. It can reach speeds over 320 km/h (200 mph) in a stoop,[4] making it the fastest creature on the planet.[5] As is common with bird-eating raptors, the female is much bigger than the male.[6][7] Experts recognize 17â19 subspecies, which vary in appearance and range; there is disagreement over whether the distinctive Barbary Falcon is a subspecies or a distinct species.
The Peregrine\'s breeding range includes land regions from the Arctic tundra to the Tropics. It can be found nearly everywhere on Earth, except extreme polar regions, very high mountains, and most tropical rainforests; the only major ice-free landmass from which it is entirely absent is New Zealand. This makes it the worlds most widespread bird of prey.[8] Both the English and scientific names of this species mean wandering falcon, referring to the migratory habits of many northern populations.
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The Peregrine Falcon (Falco peregrinus), also known as the Peregrine,[2] and historically as the Duck Hawk in North America,[3] is a cosmopolitan bird of prey in the family Falconidae. It is a large, crow-sized falcon, with a blue-gray back, barred white underparts, and a black head and moustache. It can reach speeds over 320 km/h (200 mph) in a stoop,[4] making it the fastest creature on the planet.[5] As is common with bird-eating raptors, the female is much bigger than the male.[6][7] Experts recognize 17â19 subspecies, which vary in appearance and range; there is disagreement over whether the distinctive Barbary Falcon is a subspecies or a distinct species.
The Peregrine\'s breeding range includes land regions from the Arctic tundra to the Tropics. It can be found nearly everywhere on Earth, except extreme polar regions, very high mountains, and most tropical rainforests; the only major ice-free landmass from which it is entirely absent is New Zealand. This makes it the worlds most widespread bird of prey.[8] Both the English and scientific names of this species mean wandering falcon, referring to the migratory habits of many northern populations.
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Seyyed Musa Sadr about protecting christians - Farsi sub English
Short clip from the documentary \\\"al-Seyyed al-Mughayeb\\\" (The Absent Seyyed) done by al-Manar where Seyyed Musa Sadr is talking about an end to the attacks on Christian areas...
Short clip from the documentary \\\"al-Seyyed al-Mughayeb\\\" (The Absent Seyyed) done by al-Manar where Seyyed Musa Sadr is talking about an end to the attacks on Christian areas and saying that any attack on them is an attack on his house.
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Short clip from the documentary \\\"al-Seyyed al-Mughayeb\\\" (The Absent Seyyed) done by al-Manar where Seyyed Musa Sadr is talking about an end to the attacks on Christian areas and saying that any attack on them is an attack on his house.
*MUST WATCH* Ghadeer, Valayat & Valayat e Faqih - PressTV Documentary - English
On the15th of November 2011, Iran celebrated the day Shai Muslims believe the prophet of Islam held Imam Ali\'s hand up high, and announced to all those present that he would be his successor....
On the15th of November 2011, Iran celebrated the day Shai Muslims believe the prophet of Islam held Imam Ali\'s hand up high, and announced to all those present that he would be his successor.
At the age of 14 Imam Ali was the first man to accept the Prophet Mohammad\'s invitation to Islam. Little did he know he would be the first to take on the responsibility of guiding the Muslim community after the prophet? That was 14 hundred years ago, but today the image of that pivotal moment in Islamic history, is still a tear jerker for Shia Muslims everywhere.
The Al-Ghadir Eid is known as the Eid of Velayate. Velayat means guardianship. The guardian of the Muslim world is known as the Vali Faghih, a unifying figure to which Muslims can refer for Islamic guidance.
He is a leader, but like jurisprudence, can decide how modern-day issues should be dealt with. For decades, this vital element of Islamic society was absent in Iran and the world. But in 1979, centuries of monarchical rule came to an end in Iran, via a revolution led by Imam Khomeini, and realized by the millions that rallied behind him as their leader.
Months later in a referendum the people voted for an Islamic Republic, a unique form of governance that would revolve around religion and the will of the people.
The Iranian nation voted for a constitution that called on the nation to choose a Vali Faghih via an expediency council made up of learned religious clerics that again, the people appoint. Choosing the leader of a people, not just a nation, is no easy task.
He must be a man who not only has all the qualifications to make those big decisions, but also have certain character traits as well. He must be just, brave, virtuous, and tactful. He must be an Islamic scholar, and have the ability to make religious decrees.
Iran has had a Vali faghih for 32 years now, and because Iran is the only country to have such a system of governance, it\'s not very well known or understood in the global community. In this segment of Iran Today, we will be calling on the experts to give us a deeper understanding of the political aspect of Vali Faghih, how he is chosen and his responsibilities.
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On the15th of November 2011, Iran celebrated the day Shai Muslims believe the prophet of Islam held Imam Ali\'s hand up high, and announced to all those present that he would be his successor.
At the age of 14 Imam Ali was the first man to accept the Prophet Mohammad\'s invitation to Islam. Little did he know he would be the first to take on the responsibility of guiding the Muslim community after the prophet? That was 14 hundred years ago, but today the image of that pivotal moment in Islamic history, is still a tear jerker for Shia Muslims everywhere.
The Al-Ghadir Eid is known as the Eid of Velayate. Velayat means guardianship. The guardian of the Muslim world is known as the Vali Faghih, a unifying figure to which Muslims can refer for Islamic guidance.
He is a leader, but like jurisprudence, can decide how modern-day issues should be dealt with. For decades, this vital element of Islamic society was absent in Iran and the world. But in 1979, centuries of monarchical rule came to an end in Iran, via a revolution led by Imam Khomeini, and realized by the millions that rallied behind him as their leader.
Months later in a referendum the people voted for an Islamic Republic, a unique form of governance that would revolve around religion and the will of the people.
The Iranian nation voted for a constitution that called on the nation to choose a Vali Faghih via an expediency council made up of learned religious clerics that again, the people appoint. Choosing the leader of a people, not just a nation, is no easy task.
He must be a man who not only has all the qualifications to make those big decisions, but also have certain character traits as well. He must be just, brave, virtuous, and tactful. He must be an Islamic scholar, and have the ability to make religious decrees.
Iran has had a Vali faghih for 32 years now, and because Iran is the only country to have such a system of governance, it\'s not very well known or understood in the global community. In this segment of Iran Today, we will be calling on the experts to give us a deeper understanding of the political aspect of Vali Faghih, how he is chosen and his responsibilities.
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[08 Aug 2012] Egypt holds funeral for soldiers slain in border attack - English
[08 Aug 2012] Egypt holds funeral for soldiers slain in border attack - English
Egypt Buried on Tuesday the bodies of 16 soliders slain near the Egyptian Border in the Sinai Peninsula close to...
[08 Aug 2012] Egypt holds funeral for soldiers slain in border attack - English
Egypt Buried on Tuesday the bodies of 16 soliders slain near the Egyptian Border in the Sinai Peninsula close to Gaza and Israel.
Thousands of mourners performed burial prayers. The coffins draped in the Egyptian flag were taken to a military memorial where the official military funeral commenced led by Hussein Tantawi. However, Presiden t Mohammed Morsi was absent from the funeral due to security measures.
Press TV's Karim Gamal el-Deen reports from Cairo.
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[08 Aug 2012] Egypt holds funeral for soldiers slain in border attack - English
Egypt Buried on Tuesday the bodies of 16 soliders slain near the Egyptian Border in the Sinai Peninsula close to Gaza and Israel.
Thousands of mourners performed burial prayers. The coffins draped in the Egyptian flag were taken to a military memorial where the official military funeral commenced led by Hussein Tantawi. However, Presiden t Mohammed Morsi was absent from the funeral due to security measures.
Press TV's Karim Gamal el-Deen reports from Cairo.
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Sahifa Kamilah - Dua for Monday - Urdu
O Allah! Send blessing on Muhammad and on the children of Muhammad.
In the name of Allah, the Beneficent, the Merciful
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(All) praise is for Allah (alone) who did not have...
O Allah! Send blessing on Muhammad and on the children of Muhammad.
In the name of Allah, the Beneficent, the Merciful
.
(All) praise is for Allah (alone) who did not have (was not in in need of) any eye-witness when He created the heavens and the earth, did not choose for Himself an associate when He made ready and let go the \\\"breathing beings\\\" does not share, any one, in His Divinity; no one can ever wish to get at the bottom of or take hold of the secrets of (His) Oneness, tongue-tied and dumbfounded become expression and style while trying to bring into view the gist of His attributes, reason and intellect bewilder, all amiss while making an effort to know \\\"what He is\\\". Deporting themselves with humility the proud and the powerful cringe and wince in awe of His majesty, their corrupt faces showing panicky embarrassment, in abject fear, and all the important arrogant cast a stealthy glance upon His greatness and bury their faces in shame. So (all) praise is for Thee (alone), following one another, continuous, without interruption, tied together; and His blessing be on His Messenger, for ever and ever, and His greetings till eternity and beyond. O my Allah let me mend, improve and answer the purpose in the early part of this day, in the middle, work for my living and make progress, and in the end, succeed well.
I take refuge with Thee, from the day whose beginning is full of apprehensions, midpoint is pregnant with anxiety and restlessness, and end is replete with pain and suffering,
O my Allah! I seek Thy forgiveness, for every solemn pledge I made, for every promise I undertook to fulfuil, and every obligation I stood security for, then did not make good any. I beseech Thee (for forgiveness) in the matter of wrongs done to Thy servants by me.Whosoever among Thy male servants, or female servants, thinks that he or she did receive wrongful treatment from me, either with regard to his or her \\\"self\\\" or good fame,or property, or friends and family, or children; or by speaking evil of him or her in absence I had defamed the fair name; or treated harsly, and took liberties, out of bias and partiality, or lust and ambition, or contempt, or in the heat of emotions, or in bad faith,or in partisanship and fanticism, (whether) he or she was absent, or present living,or dead; thereafter it was out of my hand, and beyond by means, to make restitution, and get release from the burden. I make a request to Thee. O He Who controls exclusively the prerogative to satisfy wants and desires, they come to call unto His direction, striving in speed towards His decisive dispensation, to send blessing on Muhammad and on the children of Muhammad. and make peace between me and him (or her), to what degree and in what manner Thou deems fit, and for me make a gift of Thy mercy, Verily Thou art never at a disadvantage because of forgiveness, nor Thou suffers loss due to doing favours, O The Most Merciful.
O Allah! give me on every Monday two gifts, peace of mind in the early part on account of obeying Thee in all matters, ease and comfort in the later part due to receiving Thy indulgence, O He Who is \\\"ILLAH\\\" (the One true God), except He no one (can) forgive sins.
O Allah! Send blessing on Muhammad and on the children of Muhammad
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O Allah! Send blessing on Muhammad and on the children of Muhammad.
In the name of Allah, the Beneficent, the Merciful
.
(All) praise is for Allah (alone) who did not have (was not in in need of) any eye-witness when He created the heavens and the earth, did not choose for Himself an associate when He made ready and let go the \\\"breathing beings\\\" does not share, any one, in His Divinity; no one can ever wish to get at the bottom of or take hold of the secrets of (His) Oneness, tongue-tied and dumbfounded become expression and style while trying to bring into view the gist of His attributes, reason and intellect bewilder, all amiss while making an effort to know \\\"what He is\\\". Deporting themselves with humility the proud and the powerful cringe and wince in awe of His majesty, their corrupt faces showing panicky embarrassment, in abject fear, and all the important arrogant cast a stealthy glance upon His greatness and bury their faces in shame. So (all) praise is for Thee (alone), following one another, continuous, without interruption, tied together; and His blessing be on His Messenger, for ever and ever, and His greetings till eternity and beyond. O my Allah let me mend, improve and answer the purpose in the early part of this day, in the middle, work for my living and make progress, and in the end, succeed well.
I take refuge with Thee, from the day whose beginning is full of apprehensions, midpoint is pregnant with anxiety and restlessness, and end is replete with pain and suffering,
O my Allah! I seek Thy forgiveness, for every solemn pledge I made, for every promise I undertook to fulfuil, and every obligation I stood security for, then did not make good any. I beseech Thee (for forgiveness) in the matter of wrongs done to Thy servants by me.Whosoever among Thy male servants, or female servants, thinks that he or she did receive wrongful treatment from me, either with regard to his or her \\\"self\\\" or good fame,or property, or friends and family, or children; or by speaking evil of him or her in absence I had defamed the fair name; or treated harsly, and took liberties, out of bias and partiality, or lust and ambition, or contempt, or in the heat of emotions, or in bad faith,or in partisanship and fanticism, (whether) he or she was absent, or present living,or dead; thereafter it was out of my hand, and beyond by means, to make restitution, and get release from the burden. I make a request to Thee. O He Who controls exclusively the prerogative to satisfy wants and desires, they come to call unto His direction, striving in speed towards His decisive dispensation, to send blessing on Muhammad and on the children of Muhammad. and make peace between me and him (or her), to what degree and in what manner Thou deems fit, and for me make a gift of Thy mercy, Verily Thou art never at a disadvantage because of forgiveness, nor Thou suffers loss due to doing favours, O The Most Merciful.
O Allah! give me on every Monday two gifts, peace of mind in the early part on account of obeying Thee in all matters, ease and comfort in the later part due to receiving Thy indulgence, O He Who is \\\"ILLAH\\\" (the One true God), except He no one (can) forgive sins.
O Allah! Send blessing on Muhammad and on the children of Muhammad
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[15 Dec 2013] Amnesty Intl accuses Bahrain of torturing kids detained in protests - English
Amnesty International has accused Bahrain of torturing the children arrested on suspicion of participating in anti-government protests.
The rights group says scores of children, some as young as...
Amnesty International has accused Bahrain of torturing the children arrested on suspicion of participating in anti-government protests.
The rights group says scores of children, some as young as 13, have been detained on suspicion of taking part in protests over the last two years, and have been continually tortured while in custody. Detainees under 15 are also held at the Ministry of Interior\\\'s Juvenile Centre in Manama, where Amnesty says most abuses take place at night when social workers are absent. The body says Bahraini authorities are displaying an appalling level of disregard for human rights. The group has called on Bahrain to review its legislation regarding juveniles to fall in line with international standards. Bahrain is a signatory to the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child, which prohibits torture or use of any other inhuman punishment against children.
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Amnesty International has accused Bahrain of torturing the children arrested on suspicion of participating in anti-government protests.
The rights group says scores of children, some as young as 13, have been detained on suspicion of taking part in protests over the last two years, and have been continually tortured while in custody. Detainees under 15 are also held at the Ministry of Interior\\\'s Juvenile Centre in Manama, where Amnesty says most abuses take place at night when social workers are absent. The body says Bahraini authorities are displaying an appalling level of disregard for human rights. The group has called on Bahrain to review its legislation regarding juveniles to fall in line with international standards. Bahrain is a signatory to the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child, which prohibits torture or use of any other inhuman punishment against children.
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Juz 30 of 30 | Journeying our eyes through the Qur\'an | English
The 30th juz has 34 meccan surahs and 3 madani surahs. We will focus on the themes of heaven and hell for the last episode of our podcast series. We pray we arrive in jannah a place of Godâs...
The 30th juz has 34 meccan surahs and 3 madani surahs. We will focus on the themes of heaven and hell for the last episode of our podcast series. We pray we arrive in jannah a place of Godâs mercy, proximity and closeness and not in hell which is distant from Allah and absent of Allahâs mercy. The hereafter is the fruits of the seeds which we planted in this world. In Surah an Naziat, Allah swt reminds us that this is the day in which human beings will see or be called to remember what it is that they have strived for. Heaven and Hell are the outcomes of what we have done in this world. Itâs important to note that the pleasures of paradise and displeasures of hell are not similar to the ones we experience in this lower life. To enter paradise there is no easy answer but the simple thing to focus on is giving a preference to the next world over this one.
Learn more: http://lnk.worldfed.org/30Juzââââââ
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The 30th juz has 34 meccan surahs and 3 madani surahs. We will focus on the themes of heaven and hell for the last episode of our podcast series. We pray we arrive in jannah a place of Godâs mercy, proximity and closeness and not in hell which is distant from Allah and absent of Allahâs mercy. The hereafter is the fruits of the seeds which we planted in this world. In Surah an Naziat, Allah swt reminds us that this is the day in which human beings will see or be called to remember what it is that they have strived for. Heaven and Hell are the outcomes of what we have done in this world. Itâs important to note that the pleasures of paradise and displeasures of hell are not similar to the ones we experience in this lower life. To enter paradise there is no easy answer but the simple thing to focus on is giving a preference to the next world over this one.
Learn more: http://lnk.worldfed.org/30Juzââââââ
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