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[Clip] Spouses should play these two roles | Agha AliReza Panahian Farsi Sub English
Sometimes my spouse acts childishly. What should I do?
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«لِتَسکُنوا إلَیها» “
… so that you may take comfort in them.
”«وَ جعَلَ بَینَکُم مَوَدَّةً وَ رَحمَة» “
… and He put between you love and compassion.” [Qur’an 30:21]
The Almighty God mentions three very important functions of marriage in this verse. Play these two roles. Men should play two roles for women. Women too should play two roles for men. However, some men and women aren’t able to play both of these roles. These two roles have been mentioned using the words “love and compassion” in this verse. They have been mentioned but not explained.
Your wife’s age is close to your age. And women have their own personalities. They might even manage you. They understand a lot too. Today’s women understand a lot. But sometimes they like to play the role of a spoiled, little girl who is being cute for her dad. In such a case, you should act like her father. You should act nobly. She may cry and complain. Say, “Aw, it’s ok. I’ll buy it for you!” Act nobly. Don’t act childishly. When she’s acting childishly you behave nobly. You’re like her father. Sometimes a woman plays this role.
At other times your wife isn’t playing the role of a little girl who is being cute for her dad. She plays the role of a mother for a little boy, which is you. You too sometimes become like a little boy who needs his mom. Women should keep this in mind that their husbands have just been separated from their moms! Today’s young men are a little spoiled. If you see a man who asks a lot for kindness from his wife, this means he has become a little too feminine. No, you’re a man. Be firm. But sometimes a man breaks down like a little boy and needs his wife to behave nobly. His wife should say, “It’s ok. It’ll be alright.” Like a mom. Have you seen how moms act at home? Women should play this role.
So the role of a little girl and a mom are two coupled roles that a skilled women should play at home. And the role of a dad and a little boy are two coupled roles that men should play for women.
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«لِتَسکُنوا إلَیها» “
… so that you may take comfort in them.
”«وَ جعَلَ بَینَکُم مَوَدَّةً وَ رَحمَة» “
… and He put between you love and compassion.” [Qur’an 30:21]
The Almighty God mentions three very important functions of marriage in this verse. Play these two roles. Men should play two roles for women. Women too should play two roles for men. However, some men and women aren’t able to play both of these roles. These two roles have been mentioned using the words “love and compassion” in this verse. They have been mentioned but not explained.
Your wife’s age is close to your age. And women have their own personalities. They might even manage you. They understand a lot too. Today’s women understand a lot. But sometimes they like to play the role of a spoiled, little girl who is being cute for her dad. In such a case, you should act like her father. You should act nobly. She may cry and complain. Say, “Aw, it’s ok. I’ll buy it for you!” Act nobly. Don’t act childishly. When she’s acting childishly you behave nobly. You’re like her father. Sometimes a woman plays this role.
At other times your wife isn’t playing the role of a little girl who is being cute for her dad. She plays the role of a mother for a little boy, which is you. You too sometimes become like a little boy who needs his mom. Women should keep this in mind that their husbands have just been separated from their moms! Today’s young men are a little spoiled. If you see a man who asks a lot for kindness from his wife, this means he has become a little too feminine. No, you’re a man. Be firm. But sometimes a man breaks down like a little boy and needs his wife to behave nobly. His wife should say, “It’s ok. It’ll be alright.” Like a mom. Have you seen how moms act at home? Women should play this role.
So the role of a little girl and a mom are two coupled roles that a skilled women should play at home. And the role of a dad and a little boy are two coupled roles that men should play for women.
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Social Media Revolutionaries | Agha Alireza Panahian | Farsi Sub English
What role does social media have upon the Islamic movement?
And can you be an Islamic revolutionary, but not be active on social media?
What can be done on the social media battle that is...
What role does social media have upon the Islamic movement?
And can you be an Islamic revolutionary, but not be active on social media?
What can be done on the social media battle that is being waged in the present day?
Why don\\\'t you like, subscribe, share, or a leave a comment?
Agha Alireza Panahian explains.
Stop dreaming in the past; start acting in the present.
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What role does social media have upon the Islamic movement?
And can you be an Islamic revolutionary, but not be active on social media?
What can be done on the social media battle that is being waged in the present day?
Why don\\\'t you like, subscribe, share, or a leave a comment?
Agha Alireza Panahian explains.
Stop dreaming in the past; start acting in the present.
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Be the Mustafa of Your Time | Shaykh Shafiq Huda | English
The light of Allah is always shining bright upon the earth, in every era, since the time of Prophet Adam.
Throughout the ages, the names of these divinely created lights have changed, from Noah...
The light of Allah is always shining bright upon the earth, in every era, since the time of Prophet Adam.
Throughout the ages, the names of these divinely created lights have changed, from Noah to Abraham, from Jacob to Joseph, from Moses to Jesus, and from Mohammad to Ali.
This light of Allah then continued on through the divinely appointed Imams, until now it is the 12th Imam, who is awaiting, planning, strategizing, and acting towards his divine reappearance.
Yet, what is our individual and collective responsibility in this era that is the occultation of the 12th divinely appointed Imam?
What must we do and how must we act?
What is the significance of the pebbles that we pick up in Muzdalefa while we are undertaking the Hajj?
What tools should we use to fight the Shayateen and the oppressors of our time?
Finally, what fundamental role does the media front play in all this?
Esteemed scholar Shaykh Shafiq Huda explains and answers with passion and deep insight.
Be the Mustafa of Your Time!
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The light of Allah is always shining bright upon the earth, in every era, since the time of Prophet Adam.
Throughout the ages, the names of these divinely created lights have changed, from Noah to Abraham, from Jacob to Joseph, from Moses to Jesus, and from Mohammad to Ali.
This light of Allah then continued on through the divinely appointed Imams, until now it is the 12th Imam, who is awaiting, planning, strategizing, and acting towards his divine reappearance.
Yet, what is our individual and collective responsibility in this era that is the occultation of the 12th divinely appointed Imam?
What must we do and how must we act?
What is the significance of the pebbles that we pick up in Muzdalefa while we are undertaking the Hajj?
What tools should we use to fight the Shayateen and the oppressors of our time?
Finally, what fundamental role does the media front play in all this?
Esteemed scholar Shaykh Shafiq Huda explains and answers with passion and deep insight.
Be the Mustafa of Your Time!
#ScholarClips #IslamicPulse #Allah #Islam #Resistance #Islamic_Revolution #Quran #AhlulBayt #Mustafa #Muhammad #Ali #Jesus #Moses #Abraham #God #Ethics #Tyrants #Oppressor #Shayateen #Satan
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Juz 4 of 30 | Journeying our eyes through the Quran | Sister Fatemah Meghji | English
Exploring 30 juz in 30 days by Sister Fatemah Meghji
Juz 4 continues Surah Aal-Imran as well as the initial verses of Surat an-Nisa, Chapter 4, titled “The Women”. In the latter portion of...
Exploring 30 juz in 30 days by Sister Fatemah Meghji
Juz 4 continues Surah Aal-Imran as well as the initial verses of Surat an-Nisa, Chapter 4, titled “The Women”. In the latter portion of Surah Aal Imran, in verses 102-105 there is advice from Allah swt on how to cling onto Truth and to remain united instead of divided. This advice includes actively seeking to understand the Truth and God’s revelation and acting on it and also the injunction to enjoin the good and forbid the evil. When the truth becomes obscure, this is an important step in preventing ourselves and our communities from moving away from this message. The strongest source of unity for us as a Muslim nation and as humans—is the Truth and God himself, the firmest of handles.
Learn more: http://lnk.worldfed.org/30Juz
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Exploring 30 juz in 30 days by Sister Fatemah Meghji
Juz 4 continues Surah Aal-Imran as well as the initial verses of Surat an-Nisa, Chapter 4, titled “The Women”. In the latter portion of Surah Aal Imran, in verses 102-105 there is advice from Allah swt on how to cling onto Truth and to remain united instead of divided. This advice includes actively seeking to understand the Truth and God’s revelation and acting on it and also the injunction to enjoin the good and forbid the evil. When the truth becomes obscure, this is an important step in preventing ourselves and our communities from moving away from this message. The strongest source of unity for us as a Muslim nation and as humans—is the Truth and God himself, the firmest of handles.
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More sophisticated Agha Ali Reza Panahiyan 2022 Farsi Sub English
No judging, no blaming, no backbiting, no suspicion!
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Someone says, “I want to move away from our religious neighborhood. I’ll move to a nonreligious neighborhood where no one cares about what others do. When you get up in the morning, neighbors won’t talk about whether you pray. Here, our neighbor came and said, ‘Your light isn’t on in the mornings. Don’t you pray?!’ ‘That doesn’t have anything to do with you! Maybe we pray in the dark.’ Everyone is judging each other. In our city, everyone expects others. Everyone is attacking each other based on their imaginations.”
One of the factors that causes people to become infatuated with western culture is this. When they go to western countries, they see what we are discussing in these sessions. This is called “acknowledging people’s differences.” They see this in the west. They see this in the culture of western people. Acknowledging people’s differences brings calm. They say, “I love this calmness.” Why? Actually, you should go to a place where everyone cares about you and helps you! This is being sophisticated, not what you see in western culture where people don’t care about each other due to their selfishness. But a religious person isn’t selfish. He cares due to his wanting to serve people and his being affectionate and kind! Why shouldn’t he care about others?
Our religion has said this too. Why should you search for this in the west? Why should you become infatuated with western culture, my dear? It’s said that if you see a wrong behavior, think positively about the person as much as is possible. For example, “I saw this husband and wife fighting and cursing each other.” Say, “They were practicing to see if they can curse someone! They were joking!” “No, he was really angry! He broke a glass too.” [Say,] “He was acting to see if he knows how to act. The husband and wife wanted to see if they are able to break a glass like in films. It was for fun. What’s wrong with that?!”
A tradition says, “A believer thinks good thoughts about others as much as is possible.” If it wasn’t possible to think good about him, you shouldn’t look at him as a sinner the next morning. Why? He certainly repented last night. He had time until morning. He sinned yesterday. You shouldn’t judge him today. We have some rules in our religion, which bring calmness more than what exists in the west. We are more western than western people [in these cases]! No one should pry into what others do. No one should make a bad judgement about others. No one should backbite. No one should be suspicious about others. A believer should think good thoughts about others. If a believer acts according to his beliefs, his behavior is even more sophisticated than theirs is!
Some people told Imam Khomeini, “We should fire all the judges who were working during Shah’s time.” Imam Khomeini said, “No, why do you want to fire them?” They said, “As a rule, they aren’t believers!” Imam Khomeini said, “According to which rule?” Someone wanted to say something to finish it up. A judge should be just. Just [in terms of religion] means he has to be pious and not do sins openly. So he said, “Some of these judges shave their beards and you have forbidden this.” Imam Khomeini immediately responded, “I say it’s forbidden. Maybe there is another Religious Authority who says it’s not forbidden.”
This is being sophisticated. Let me give you a higher example. A rich man went from Qazvin to Najaf Ashraf to give his Khoms tax to Imam Khomeini. He related, “I wanted to give my Khoms and he asked me, ‘Is this your yearly Khoms?’ ‘Yes.’ ‘Who were you giving it to before?’” Imam Khomeini guessed that he had been giving his Khoms tax to another Religious Authority and had recently changed. The man responded, “I used to give it to Mr. …” who wasn’t very well-known. Imam Khomeini said, “Perhaps he has plans about how to use your Khoms and wants to give it to the seminary students. Or he is doing a cultural activity and is counting on receiving your Khoms every year. If you don’t give your Khoms to him this year, it will harm his plans. Give your Khoms to that same person this year too.”
This is being sophisticated, not what you see in western culture where people don’t care about each other due to their selfishness. But a religious person isn’t selfish. He cares due to his wanting to serve people and his being affectionate and kind! Why shouldn’t he care about others?
A person says, “I’m more comfortable there because no one cares what I do.” Why? Actually, you should go to a place where everyone cares about you and helps you! This is what will captivate the west. It’s the culture of religion. The world is waiting to see this. You see a small example of this in Arbaeen.
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Someone says, “I want to move away from our religious neighborhood. I’ll move to a nonreligious neighborhood where no one cares about what others do. When you get up in the morning, neighbors won’t talk about whether you pray. Here, our neighbor came and said, ‘Your light isn’t on in the mornings. Don’t you pray?!’ ‘That doesn’t have anything to do with you! Maybe we pray in the dark.’ Everyone is judging each other. In our city, everyone expects others. Everyone is attacking each other based on their imaginations.”
One of the factors that causes people to become infatuated with western culture is this. When they go to western countries, they see what we are discussing in these sessions. This is called “acknowledging people’s differences.” They see this in the west. They see this in the culture of western people. Acknowledging people’s differences brings calm. They say, “I love this calmness.” Why? Actually, you should go to a place where everyone cares about you and helps you! This is being sophisticated, not what you see in western culture where people don’t care about each other due to their selfishness. But a religious person isn’t selfish. He cares due to his wanting to serve people and his being affectionate and kind! Why shouldn’t he care about others?
Our religion has said this too. Why should you search for this in the west? Why should you become infatuated with western culture, my dear? It’s said that if you see a wrong behavior, think positively about the person as much as is possible. For example, “I saw this husband and wife fighting and cursing each other.” Say, “They were practicing to see if they can curse someone! They were joking!” “No, he was really angry! He broke a glass too.” [Say,] “He was acting to see if he knows how to act. The husband and wife wanted to see if they are able to break a glass like in films. It was for fun. What’s wrong with that?!”
A tradition says, “A believer thinks good thoughts about others as much as is possible.” If it wasn’t possible to think good about him, you shouldn’t look at him as a sinner the next morning. Why? He certainly repented last night. He had time until morning. He sinned yesterday. You shouldn’t judge him today. We have some rules in our religion, which bring calmness more than what exists in the west. We are more western than western people [in these cases]! No one should pry into what others do. No one should make a bad judgement about others. No one should backbite. No one should be suspicious about others. A believer should think good thoughts about others. If a believer acts according to his beliefs, his behavior is even more sophisticated than theirs is!
Some people told Imam Khomeini, “We should fire all the judges who were working during Shah’s time.” Imam Khomeini said, “No, why do you want to fire them?” They said, “As a rule, they aren’t believers!” Imam Khomeini said, “According to which rule?” Someone wanted to say something to finish it up. A judge should be just. Just [in terms of religion] means he has to be pious and not do sins openly. So he said, “Some of these judges shave their beards and you have forbidden this.” Imam Khomeini immediately responded, “I say it’s forbidden. Maybe there is another Religious Authority who says it’s not forbidden.”
This is being sophisticated. Let me give you a higher example. A rich man went from Qazvin to Najaf Ashraf to give his Khoms tax to Imam Khomeini. He related, “I wanted to give my Khoms and he asked me, ‘Is this your yearly Khoms?’ ‘Yes.’ ‘Who were you giving it to before?’” Imam Khomeini guessed that he had been giving his Khoms tax to another Religious Authority and had recently changed. The man responded, “I used to give it to Mr. …” who wasn’t very well-known. Imam Khomeini said, “Perhaps he has plans about how to use your Khoms and wants to give it to the seminary students. Or he is doing a cultural activity and is counting on receiving your Khoms every year. If you don’t give your Khoms to him this year, it will harm his plans. Give your Khoms to that same person this year too.”
This is being sophisticated, not what you see in western culture where people don’t care about each other due to their selfishness. But a religious person isn’t selfish. He cares due to his wanting to serve people and his being affectionate and kind! Why shouldn’t he care about others?
A person says, “I’m more comfortable there because no one cares what I do.” Why? Actually, you should go to a place where everyone cares about you and helps you! This is what will captivate the west. It’s the culture of religion. The world is waiting to see this. You see a small example of this in Arbaeen.
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[79] Don't Trade The Joys of the Hereafter | Ayatollah Misbah-Yazdi | Farsi Sub English
When Allah loves somebody, what does He do to them as regards to the pleasures of the world?
And why does Allah state in the holy Qur\\\\\\\'an that He will endow the good and righteous with...
When Allah loves somebody, what does He do to them as regards to the pleasures of the world?
And why does Allah state in the holy Qur\\\\\\\'an that He will endow the good and righteous with blessings, joy, bliss, and pleasures in the Hereafter?
Can the joys and pleasures of this transient world be compared to the pleasures and joy of the Hereafter?
And when you think about the best days of your life, how long did it really last, especially now that it is long gone?
What is the relationship between Taklif (duty) and Takamul (perfection)?
And what is the relationship between acting on one\\\\\\\'s duty and Taklif, and the spiritual progress that one makes on their journey towards Allah?
Finally, what points are necessary to know if we want to be among those who \\\\\\\"Don\\\\\\\'t Trade The Joys of the Hereafter\\\\\\\"?
The late Ayatollah Misbah-Yazdi (R) provides us with a short, but profound lesson on the basics of loving Allah.
#Akhlaq #Love #Allah #Concepts #Beliefs #Salvation
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When Allah loves somebody, what does He do to them as regards to the pleasures of the world?
And why does Allah state in the holy Qur\\\\\\\'an that He will endow the good and righteous with blessings, joy, bliss, and pleasures in the Hereafter?
Can the joys and pleasures of this transient world be compared to the pleasures and joy of the Hereafter?
And when you think about the best days of your life, how long did it really last, especially now that it is long gone?
What is the relationship between Taklif (duty) and Takamul (perfection)?
And what is the relationship between acting on one\\\\\\\'s duty and Taklif, and the spiritual progress that one makes on their journey towards Allah?
Finally, what points are necessary to know if we want to be among those who \\\\\\\"Don\\\\\\\'t Trade The Joys of the Hereafter\\\\\\\"?
The late Ayatollah Misbah-Yazdi (R) provides us with a short, but profound lesson on the basics of loving Allah.
#Akhlaq #Love #Allah #Concepts #Beliefs #Salvation
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Dr. Shariati's Perspective For Fixing Societal Issues | Dr. Hassan Abbasi | Farsi Sub English
According to Dr. Hassan Abbasi, what was one of the things that the late Dr. Ali Shariati?
And how did Dr. Ali Shariati try to build the foundations of a modern Islamic sociology and how was it...
According to Dr. Hassan Abbasi, what was one of the things that the late Dr. Ali Shariati?
And how did Dr. Ali Shariati try to build the foundations of a modern Islamic sociology and how was it related to the holy Qur\'an?
And what does Dr. Hassan Abbasi say as regards to what must be done with the humanities?
What is the difference between truly understanding a problem in our society and simply complaining about a problem in society?
What is a proper balance between speaking and understanding a problem, and then acting in order to fix said problem?
And what is the reality between theoretical solutions and on-the-ground practical solutions?
What are some real life examples of the aforementioned question?
And finally, will crying and complaining about societal problems ever fix those problems; and if not, what can?
Dr. Hassan Abbasi speaks about \"Dr. Shariati\'s Perspective For Fixing Societal Issues\".
And the solution just might surprise you.
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According to Dr. Hassan Abbasi, what was one of the things that the late Dr. Ali Shariati?
And how did Dr. Ali Shariati try to build the foundations of a modern Islamic sociology and how was it related to the holy Qur\'an?
And what does Dr. Hassan Abbasi say as regards to what must be done with the humanities?
What is the difference between truly understanding a problem in our society and simply complaining about a problem in society?
What is a proper balance between speaking and understanding a problem, and then acting in order to fix said problem?
And what is the reality between theoretical solutions and on-the-ground practical solutions?
What are some real life examples of the aforementioned question?
And finally, will crying and complaining about societal problems ever fix those problems; and if not, what can?
Dr. Hassan Abbasi speaks about \"Dr. Shariati\'s Perspective For Fixing Societal Issues\".
And the solution just might surprise you.