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[2 Mar 2012] زاویہ نگاہ - اسلامی جمہوریہ ایران میں پارلیمنٹ کے انتخابات
[2 Mar 2012] زاویہ نگاہ - اسلامی جمہوریہ ایران میں پارلیمنٹ کے انتخابات - Sahartv - Urdu Iran parliamentary election. Javaid Akbar Saqi, Zafar Agha,...
[2 Mar 2012] زاویہ نگاہ - اسلامی جمہوریہ ایران میں پارلیمنٹ کے انتخابات - Sahartv - Urdu Iran parliamentary election. Javaid Akbar Saqi, Zafar Agha, Sajid Rizvi
مہمان:مولانا جاوید اکبر ساقی-محترم ساجد رضوی-محترم ظفر آغا-
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[2 Mar 2012] زاویہ نگاہ - اسلامی جمہوریہ ایران میں پارلیمنٹ کے انتخابات - Sahartv - Urdu Iran parliamentary election. Javaid Akbar Saqi, Zafar Agha, Sajid Rizvi
مہمان:مولانا جاوید اکبر ساقی-محترم ساجد رضوی-محترم ظفر آغا-
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Mein Anführer - Farsi sub German
Das ist ein Lied von einem bekannten iranischen Klagesänger namens Meysam Moti'i, gerichtet an den Stellvertreter des zwölften Imams (aj.), Imam Sayyid Ali al-Husseini al-Khamenei...
Das ist ein Lied von einem bekannten iranischen Klagesänger namens Meysam Moti'i, gerichtet an den Stellvertreter des zwölften Imams (aj.), Imam Sayyid Ali al-Husseini al-Khamenei (h.).
rahbare man talayedare lalehai - Mein Anführer, du bist der Vorreiter der Tulpen (Märtyrer)
omide ghalbe asheghai- Du bist die Hoffnung der Herzen der Liebenden
khomeiniye zamane mai- Du bist der Khomeini (r.a) unserer Zeit
Arezume Hamishe Yaware To Basham- Mein Wunsch ist es stets dein Helfer zu sein,
Miyoone Lashkare To Basham- inmitten deiner Armee zu sein,
Aliye Akbare To Basham- dein Ali Al-Akbar (a.) zu sein
chashme asemuniye to ahle rozeye hosseine- Deine himmlischen Augen stammen aus den Trauerzeremonien von Hussein (a.)
tuye daste zakhmiye to parchame pire khomeine- In deiner verletzten Hand ist der Banner des Weisen aus Khomein
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Das ist ein Lied von einem bekannten iranischen Klagesänger namens Meysam Moti'i, gerichtet an den Stellvertreter des zwölften Imams (aj.), Imam Sayyid Ali al-Husseini al-Khamenei (h.).
rahbare man talayedare lalehai - Mein Anführer, du bist der Vorreiter der Tulpen (Märtyrer)
omide ghalbe asheghai- Du bist die Hoffnung der Herzen der Liebenden
khomeiniye zamane mai- Du bist der Khomeini (r.a) unserer Zeit
Arezume Hamishe Yaware To Basham- Mein Wunsch ist es stets dein Helfer zu sein,
Miyoone Lashkare To Basham- inmitten deiner Armee zu sein,
Aliye Akbare To Basham- dein Ali Al-Akbar (a.) zu sein
chashme asemuniye to ahle rozeye hosseine- Deine himmlischen Augen stammen aus den Trauerzeremonien von Hussein (a.)
tuye daste zakhmiye to parchame pire khomeine- In deiner verletzten Hand ist der Banner des Weisen aus Khomein
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[30 May 2012] Obama Kill List-News Analysis - English
[30 May 2012] Obama Kill List-News Analysis - English
US assassination drone attacks: controversial, and against international law. It's been branded as targeted killings, not that the targets...
[30 May 2012] Obama Kill List-News Analysis - English
US assassination drone attacks: controversial, and against international law. It's been branded as targeted killings, not that the targets (should be targeting) have been successful: In Pakistan: a 10 to 1 ratio: That's 10 civilians killed for every militant. And after the US president admitted for the first time this past year that the US was involved, now news has surfaced of his direct involvement: In this news analysis, we will examine this controversial program, and whether his direct involvement as the decision maker makes him a war criminal
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[30 May 2012] Obama Kill List-News Analysis - English
US assassination drone attacks: controversial, and against international law. It's been branded as targeted killings, not that the targets (should be targeting) have been successful: In Pakistan: a 10 to 1 ratio: That's 10 civilians killed for every militant. And after the US president admitted for the first time this past year that the US was involved, now news has surfaced of his direct involvement: In this news analysis, we will examine this controversial program, and whether his direct involvement as the decision maker makes him a war criminal
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[08 June 2012] US Mortal Missions in Pakistan - News Analysis - English
[08 June 2012] US Mortal Missions in Pakistan - News Analysis - English
The US drone strikes are illegal and are a violation of human rights, this time the condemnation is coming from the UN human...
[08 June 2012] US Mortal Missions in Pakistan - News Analysis - English
The US drone strikes are illegal and are a violation of human rights, this time the condemnation is coming from the UN human rights body and Pakistan has been urged to take up legal action on the issue as ties between Islamabad and Washington are at an all-time low
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[08 June 2012] US Mortal Missions in Pakistan - News Analysis - English
The US drone strikes are illegal and are a violation of human rights, this time the condemnation is coming from the UN human rights body and Pakistan has been urged to take up legal action on the issue as ties between Islamabad and Washington are at an all-time low
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[10 July 2012] Saudi Arabia can stop ongoing revolution - English
[10 July 2012] Saudi Arabia can stop ongoing revolution - English
Security forces in Saudi Arabia have killed three demonstrators in the country's Eastern Province, which has been a major scene of...
[10 July 2012] Saudi Arabia can stop ongoing revolution - English
Security forces in Saudi Arabia have killed three demonstrators in the country's Eastern Province, which has been a major scene of anti-regime protests over the past months.
The Riyadh regime forces opened fire on a demonstration in the Qatif region of the province on Sunday.
Two of the victims were identified as Akbar Hassan Shakhouri and Mohammedredha Felfel, who were among the protesters demonstrating against the detention of prominent Shia cleric Sheikh Nemr al-Nemr, who was attacked in his car upon arrest earlier in the day.
Several other protesters were also injured in the deadly incident.
Since February 2011, protesters have held demonstrations on an almost regular basis in Saudi Arabia, mainly in Qatif and the town of Awamiyah in the Eastern Province, calling for the release of all political prisoners, freedom of expression and assembly, and an end to widespread discrimination.
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[10 July 2012] Saudi Arabia can stop ongoing revolution - English
Security forces in Saudi Arabia have killed three demonstrators in the country's Eastern Province, which has been a major scene of anti-regime protests over the past months.
The Riyadh regime forces opened fire on a demonstration in the Qatif region of the province on Sunday.
Two of the victims were identified as Akbar Hassan Shakhouri and Mohammedredha Felfel, who were among the protesters demonstrating against the detention of prominent Shia cleric Sheikh Nemr al-Nemr, who was attacked in his car upon arrest earlier in the day.
Several other protesters were also injured in the deadly incident.
Since February 2011, protesters have held demonstrations on an almost regular basis in Saudi Arabia, mainly in Qatif and the town of Awamiyah in the Eastern Province, calling for the release of all political prisoners, freedom of expression and assembly, and an end to widespread discrimination.
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[10 July 2012] Kofi Annan in Iran to end Syrian conflict - English
[10 July 2012] Kofi Annan in Iran to end Syrian conflict - English
Emphasizing on Iran's role in ending Syrian unrest; after meeting with Syrian officials, the UN-Arab League special envoy to...
[10 July 2012] Kofi Annan in Iran to end Syrian conflict - English
Emphasizing on Iran's role in ending Syrian unrest; after meeting with Syrian officials, the UN-Arab League special envoy to Syria Kofi Annan paid a visit to Tehran to discuss the Syrian crisis with high ranking Iranian officials. Mr. Annan's visit to Tehran aims at bringing the Syrian conflict to an end. In a joint Press conference with Iran's foreign minister Ali Akbar Salehi, Kofi Annan referred to Iran as a "part of the solution" to the Syrian unrest. UN Arab League stresses Iran role peaceful solution end Syria crisis Syrian officials Tehran discuss Syrian crisis high ranking Iranian officials joint Press conference Press TV
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[10 July 2012] Kofi Annan in Iran to end Syrian conflict - English
Emphasizing on Iran's role in ending Syrian unrest; after meeting with Syrian officials, the UN-Arab League special envoy to Syria Kofi Annan paid a visit to Tehran to discuss the Syrian crisis with high ranking Iranian officials. Mr. Annan's visit to Tehran aims at bringing the Syrian conflict to an end. In a joint Press conference with Iran's foreign minister Ali Akbar Salehi, Kofi Annan referred to Iran as a "part of the solution" to the Syrian unrest. UN Arab League stresses Iran role peaceful solution end Syria crisis Syrian officials Tehran discuss Syrian crisis high ranking Iranian officials joint Press conference Press TV
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Maah e Shabaan Celebrations - ماہ شعبان - محافل میلاد و منقبت - Urdu
News Report on the holy month of Shabaan Celebrations throughout the world.
This month is regarded as the month of happiness and blessing by the lovers of Ahlulbayt a.s.
Many great...
News Report on the holy month of Shabaan Celebrations throughout the world.
This month is regarded as the month of happiness and blessing by the lovers of Ahlulbayt a.s.
Many great personalities from Ahlulbayt a.s came in the Prophet\'s (saw) house in this holy month.
Iltemas e Dua,
MMS
www.mmstv.org
[email protected]
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News Report on the holy month of Shabaan Celebrations throughout the world.
This month is regarded as the month of happiness and blessing by the lovers of Ahlulbayt a.s.
Many great personalities from Ahlulbayt a.s came in the Prophet\'s (saw) house in this holy month.
Iltemas e Dua,
MMS
www.mmstv.org
[email protected]
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[08 Aug 2012] Kidnapping Iranian pilgrims crime against humanity - English
[08 Aug 2012] Kidnapping Iranian pilgrims crime against humanity - English
Iranian Foreign Minister Ali Akbar Salehi has called on the United Nations to act immediately to secure the release of...
[08 Aug 2012] Kidnapping Iranian pilgrims crime against humanity - English
Iranian Foreign Minister Ali Akbar Salehi has called on the United Nations to act immediately to secure the release of the Iranian nationals abducted in Syria and Libya.
"The Government of the Islamic Republic of Iran calls for the immediate release of its abducted nationals and is of the view that using the hostages as human shields violates... international law and (the) human rights of these innocent civilians," Salehi said in a letter to UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon on Tuesday.
"I would like to seek the cooperation and the good offices of Your Excellency for securing the release of these hostages," he added.
A UN spokesman confirmed that the letter had been received but did not offer an immediate response.
On August 4, 48 Iranians, who were traveling on a bus from Damascus International Airport to the shrine of Hazrat Zainab (AS) on the outskirts of the Syrian capital, were abducted by insurgents. Three of the abductees have reportedly been killed. Insurgents from the self-proclaimed Free Syrian Army have threatened to kill the other abductees.
Press TV has conducted an interview with Mohsen Saleh, professor at the Lebanese University, to further discuss the issue.
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[08 Aug 2012] Kidnapping Iranian pilgrims crime against humanity - English
Iranian Foreign Minister Ali Akbar Salehi has called on the United Nations to act immediately to secure the release of the Iranian nationals abducted in Syria and Libya.
"The Government of the Islamic Republic of Iran calls for the immediate release of its abducted nationals and is of the view that using the hostages as human shields violates... international law and (the) human rights of these innocent civilians," Salehi said in a letter to UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon on Tuesday.
"I would like to seek the cooperation and the good offices of Your Excellency for securing the release of these hostages," he added.
A UN spokesman confirmed that the letter had been received but did not offer an immediate response.
On August 4, 48 Iranians, who were traveling on a bus from Damascus International Airport to the shrine of Hazrat Zainab (AS) on the outskirts of the Syrian capital, were abducted by insurgents. Three of the abductees have reportedly been killed. Insurgents from the self-proclaimed Free Syrian Army have threatened to kill the other abductees.
Press TV has conducted an interview with Mohsen Saleh, professor at the Lebanese University, to further discuss the issue.
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پسر؛ عشقِ پدر - Farsi
کلیپ تصویرسازی از روضه خوانی رهبر انقلاب اسلامی در سوگ حضرت علی اکبر علیه السلام
کلیپ تصویرسازی از روضه خوانی رهبر انقلاب اسلامی در سوگ حضرت علی اکبر علیه السلام
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[Audio][12] Distortions of Ashura - by Martyr Ayatullah Murtada Mutahhari - English
Hence the developments relating to Karbala\\\\\\\' are quite clear and all of them are throughout a matter of great honor and pride. But we have disfigured this shining historic event to such an...
Hence the developments relating to Karbala\\\\\\\' are quite clear and all of them are throughout a matter of great honor and pride. But we have disfigured this shining historic event to such an extent and have committed such a monstrous treachery towards Imam Husayn (\\\\\\\'a) that if he were to come and see, he will say, \\\\\\\'You have changed the entire face of the event. I am not the Imam Husayn that you have sketched out in your own imagination. The Qasim ibn Hasan that you have painted in your fancy is not my nephew. The \\\\\\\'Ali Akbar that you have faked in your imagination is not my aware and intelligent son. The companions that you have carved out are not my companions.\\\\\\\"
We have fabricated a Qasim whose only desire is to become a bridegroom and whose uncle\\\\\\\'s wish, too, is to have him wedded. Contrast this one with the historical Qasim. Reliable histories report that on the night of \\\\\\\'Ashura\\\\\\\' the Imam (\\\\\\\'a) gathered his companions in a tent whose location, as described by the phrase \\\\\\\'inda qurbil-ma\\\\\\\', was the place where water used to be kept, or near it. There he delivered that very well-known sermon of the night preceding \\\\\\\'Ashura\\\\\\\'. I do not want to mention its details here, but, to put it briefly, in this sermon the Imam told them that every one of them was free to depart and leave him to confront the enemy alone. The Imam did not want anybody to stay just for considerations of courtesy or to remain out of compulsion, or even to think that they were obliged to do so by virtue of the allegiance (bay\\\\\\\'ah) they had given him. Hence he tells them, \\\\\\\"You are all free, my companions, members of my family, my sons, and my nephews-everyone-to leave without being liable to anything. They [i.e. the enemy\\\\\\\'s forces] have nothing against anyone except me. The night is dark. Take advantage of the darkness of the night and depart. They will definitely not stop you.\\\\\\\" At first, he expresses his appreciation for them and tell them, I am most pleased with you. I do not know of any companions better than mine, and no better relatives than the members of my family.\\\\\\\"
But all of them tell him, in unison, that such a thing was impossible. What answer will they give to the Prophet on the Day of Resurrection? What will happen to loyalty, to humanity, to love and attachment? Their ardent responses and their words said on that occasion melt a heart of stone and are most moving. One of them says, \\\\\\\"Is one life worth enough to be sacrificed for someone like you? I wish that I were brought to life seventy times to die seventy time for your sake.\\\\\\\" Another says, \\\\\\\"I would lay down a thousand lives for your sake if I had them.\\\\\\\" Another says, \\\\\\\"If I were to sacrifice my life for you and my body were burnt to ashes and the ashes were cast to wind, and were this done a hundred times, I would still love to die for your sake.\\\\\\\" The first to speak was his brother Abu al-Fadl, and then the Imam changed the subject and told them about the events of the next day, informing them that they all would be killed. All of them receive it as a great good news.
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Hence the developments relating to Karbala\\\\\\\' are quite clear and all of them are throughout a matter of great honor and pride. But we have disfigured this shining historic event to such an extent and have committed such a monstrous treachery towards Imam Husayn (\\\\\\\'a) that if he were to come and see, he will say, \\\\\\\'You have changed the entire face of the event. I am not the Imam Husayn that you have sketched out in your own imagination. The Qasim ibn Hasan that you have painted in your fancy is not my nephew. The \\\\\\\'Ali Akbar that you have faked in your imagination is not my aware and intelligent son. The companions that you have carved out are not my companions.\\\\\\\"
We have fabricated a Qasim whose only desire is to become a bridegroom and whose uncle\\\\\\\'s wish, too, is to have him wedded. Contrast this one with the historical Qasim. Reliable histories report that on the night of \\\\\\\'Ashura\\\\\\\' the Imam (\\\\\\\'a) gathered his companions in a tent whose location, as described by the phrase \\\\\\\'inda qurbil-ma\\\\\\\', was the place where water used to be kept, or near it. There he delivered that very well-known sermon of the night preceding \\\\\\\'Ashura\\\\\\\'. I do not want to mention its details here, but, to put it briefly, in this sermon the Imam told them that every one of them was free to depart and leave him to confront the enemy alone. The Imam did not want anybody to stay just for considerations of courtesy or to remain out of compulsion, or even to think that they were obliged to do so by virtue of the allegiance (bay\\\\\\\'ah) they had given him. Hence he tells them, \\\\\\\"You are all free, my companions, members of my family, my sons, and my nephews-everyone-to leave without being liable to anything. They [i.e. the enemy\\\\\\\'s forces] have nothing against anyone except me. The night is dark. Take advantage of the darkness of the night and depart. They will definitely not stop you.\\\\\\\" At first, he expresses his appreciation for them and tell them, I am most pleased with you. I do not know of any companions better than mine, and no better relatives than the members of my family.\\\\\\\"
But all of them tell him, in unison, that such a thing was impossible. What answer will they give to the Prophet on the Day of Resurrection? What will happen to loyalty, to humanity, to love and attachment? Their ardent responses and their words said on that occasion melt a heart of stone and are most moving. One of them says, \\\\\\\"Is one life worth enough to be sacrificed for someone like you? I wish that I were brought to life seventy times to die seventy time for your sake.\\\\\\\" Another says, \\\\\\\"I would lay down a thousand lives for your sake if I had them.\\\\\\\" Another says, \\\\\\\"If I were to sacrifice my life for you and my body were burnt to ashes and the ashes were cast to wind, and were this done a hundred times, I would still love to die for your sake.\\\\\\\" The first to speak was his brother Abu al-Fadl, and then the Imam changed the subject and told them about the events of the next day, informing them that they all would be killed. All of them receive it as a great good news.
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