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[22 Oct 2013] israel remanded in custody a man who it says was caught while spying for Iran - English
Israel has remanded in custody a man who it says was caught while spying for Iran. Tel Aviv says Ali Mansouri was planning to reside in israel for the purpose. Who is Mansouri, and does he have any...
Israel has remanded in custody a man who it says was caught while spying for Iran. Tel Aviv says Ali Mansouri was planning to reside in israel for the purpose. Who is Mansouri, and does he have any links to Iran at all. We will explore these questions in this report.
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Israel has remanded in custody a man who it says was caught while spying for Iran. Tel Aviv says Ali Mansouri was planning to reside in israel for the purpose. Who is Mansouri, and does he have any links to Iran at all. We will explore these questions in this report.
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Bomb Explosion in Cafeteria in Iraq - All Languages
A live suicide bomb caught on video during an interview. The bomb exloded in iraq, in the cafeteria of the iraqi parliament.
A live suicide bomb caught on video during an interview. The bomb exloded in iraq, in the cafeteria of the iraqi parliament.
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Sucider caught in Dera Ismail Khan - All Languages
in this video u CAN SEE THE YOUNG BOY WHO CAME IN JAMIA MASJID FOR SUICIDE BUT WHO IS CAUGHT BY TO YOUNG MEN.THIS VIDEO WAS MADE ON 15TH OF ZILHAJ
in this video u CAN SEE THE YOUNG BOY WHO CAME IN JAMIA MASJID FOR SUICIDE BUT WHO IS CAUGHT BY TO YOUNG MEN.THIS VIDEO WAS MADE ON 15TH OF ZILHAJ
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UK Government and Navy Lied about Marines captured by Iran - English
Report revealing truth about the incident in which Iranian Revolutionary Guards caught UK Navy Vessel when it entered into diputed Waters.
Report revealing truth about the incident in which Iranian Revolutionary Guards caught UK Navy Vessel when it entered into diputed Waters.
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Maryland Staged Terror- FBI Caught Provocateuring Patsies- English
Reports of two explosions at the Maryland Department of Transportation’s headquarters in Hanover and a state government building in Annapolis should be treated with a huge amount of suspicion...
Reports of two explosions at the Maryland Department of Transportation’s headquarters in Hanover and a state government building in Annapolis should be treated with a huge amount of suspicion given the fact that the FBI has been caught habitually provocateuring patsies to commit bombings, most recently in Baltimore itself
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Reports of two explosions at the Maryland Department of Transportation’s headquarters in Hanover and a state government building in Annapolis should be treated with a huge amount of suspicion given the fact that the FBI has been caught habitually provocateuring patsies to commit bombings, most recently in Baltimore itself
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[23 Oct 2013] Who is the man that Israel says is an Iranian spy - English
Israel has remanded in custody a man who it says was caught while spying for Iran. Tel Aviv says Ali Mansouri was planning to reside in Israel for the purpose. Who is Mansouri, and does he have any...
Israel has remanded in custody a man who it says was caught while spying for Iran. Tel Aviv says Ali Mansouri was planning to reside in Israel for the purpose. Who is Mansouri, and does he have any links to Iran at all. We will explore these questions in this report.
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Israel has remanded in custody a man who it says was caught while spying for Iran. Tel Aviv says Ali Mansouri was planning to reside in Israel for the purpose. Who is Mansouri, and does he have any links to Iran at all. We will explore these questions in this report.
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36 Hours in Murree | Beyond the Call of Duty - URDU Subs Eng
In January 2022, thousands of tourists in Murree were trapped in a snowstorm - caught unprepared and off-guard.
On the northern side, near Kuldana, 23 people lost their lives, stuck inside their...
In January 2022, thousands of tourists in Murree were trapped in a snowstorm - caught unprepared and off-guard.
On the northern side, near Kuldana, 23 people lost their lives, stuck inside their cars with no other shelter, succumbing to carbon monoxide poisoning.
On the other side, in Lower Topa, a similar tragedy was prevented - through the kindness and cooperation of a group of people who rose up to the moment.
This is their story.
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In January 2022, thousands of tourists in Murree were trapped in a snowstorm - caught unprepared and off-guard.
On the northern side, near Kuldana, 23 people lost their lives, stuck inside their cars with no other shelter, succumbing to carbon monoxide poisoning.
On the other side, in Lower Topa, a similar tragedy was prevented - through the kindness and cooperation of a group of people who rose up to the moment.
This is their story.
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Ferry in Rough Sea
this is how a ship behaves when caught in a rough sea
this is how a ship behaves when caught in a rough sea
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Shocking Report - Pakistani refugees flee to Afghanistan - 06Oct08 - English
Thousands of Pakistanis are fleeing their homeland and escaping into Afghanistan. Fighting between Taliban and Pakistani forces began in August. Al Jazeeras Zeina Khodr reports on the people caught...
Thousands of Pakistanis are fleeing their homeland and escaping into Afghanistan. Fighting between Taliban and Pakistani forces began in August. Al Jazeeras Zeina Khodr reports on the people caught in the crossfire.
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Thousands of Pakistanis are fleeing their homeland and escaping into Afghanistan. Fighting between Taliban and Pakistani forces began in August. Al Jazeeras Zeina Khodr reports on the people caught in the crossfire.
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News - US knew about Mumbai Terror Attacks- English
US intelligence agencies have been aware of a potential attack 'from the sea against hotels and business centers' in Indian port city of Mumbai.
One US intelligence official said India had been...
US intelligence agencies have been aware of a potential attack 'from the sea against hotels and business centers' in Indian port city of Mumbai.
One US intelligence official said India had been told of an apparent plot to launch an attack from the sea, the AP agency reports.
The official added specific locations, including the Taj hotel, were listed in the US warning.
The reports came as India's navy chief said there had been 'systemic failures' in the country's security and intelligence services.
Three days before militants landed in Mumbai to launch deadly attacks, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh had warned the country's police chiefs that India could not afford another attack.
Just the day before that, Home Minister Shivraj Patil, who has since resigned, warned that India's coastline needed to be guarded better.
But the attacks last week caught the Indian security services off-guard. The 10 gunmen who attacked a handful of prominent targets in Mumbai killed about 180 people.
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US intelligence agencies have been aware of a potential attack 'from the sea against hotels and business centers' in Indian port city of Mumbai.
One US intelligence official said India had been told of an apparent plot to launch an attack from the sea, the AP agency reports.
The official added specific locations, including the Taj hotel, were listed in the US warning.
The reports came as India's navy chief said there had been 'systemic failures' in the country's security and intelligence services.
Three days before militants landed in Mumbai to launch deadly attacks, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh had warned the country's police chiefs that India could not afford another attack.
Just the day before that, Home Minister Shivraj Patil, who has since resigned, warned that India's coastline needed to be guarded better.
But the attacks last week caught the Indian security services off-guard. The 10 gunmen who attacked a handful of prominent targets in Mumbai killed about 180 people.
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WARNING UNCLOTHED SCENES & GRUESOME VIOLENCE Princely Torture - English
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Exclusive Torture Tape Implicates UAE
A senior member of the...
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Exclusive Torture Tape Implicates UAE
A senior member of the UAE royal family has been caught, literary red-handed, in a torture scandal after a videotape was released showing a man being severely assaulted by the prince.
The videotape smuggled out of the country by Bassam Nabulsi, a businessman from Houston, Texas, depicts Sheikh Issa bin Zayed al-Nahyan, the UAE Crown Prince's brother, savagely torturing a man.
The victim was beaten with wooden planks with nails protruding from them and then the prince poured salt on his bleeding wounds.
The video also shows the prince setting fire to parts of the victim's body, giving him electric shocks with a cattle prod, ramming desert sand into his mouth, and firing bullets around him with an automatic rifle.
The gruesome footage released by ABC News also shows Sheikh Issa driving over the victim repeatedly with his luxury Mercedes SUV. The sound of breaking bones is clearly audible in this scene.
On the video, the victim identified as Afghan grain dealer Mohammed Shah Poor, screams and asks for mercy but the UAE prince sadistically orders the cameraman to come closer to get a better record of the man's suffering.
A UAE police officer in uniform can also be seen helping Issa and his men torturing the Afghan man.
The Sheikh accused Shah Poor "of short changing on a grain delivery to his royal ranch on the outskirts of Abu Dhabi".
The UAE Interior Ministry has admitted that Sheikh Issa had been involved in the torture but claimed that "The incidents depicted in the video tapes were not part of a pattern of behavior."
The government also insisted that "all rules, policies and procedures were followed correctly by the Police Department."
Sheikh Issa is one of UAE's 22 “Royal Sheikhs” and a son of the country's one and only president, the late Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan, who died in 2004.
Nablusi, who smuggled the 45-minute tape out of the Arab country, says he too was tortured by the UAE police to force him to hand over the tape to them. He is now filing a lawsuit against the Sheikh in a US federal court in Houston.
The video was allegedly recorded by Nablusi's brother because the Sheikh took pleasure in watching torture scenes later.
Nabulsi who was Sheikh Issa's former business partner, was allegedly arrested and charged by UAE police over narcotics trafficking after he refused to turn over the video. After spending time in a UAE prison, Nablusi was finally deported from the country and his passport was stamped with "Not Allowed to Return to the UAE."
The businessman says the US Embassy in Abu Dhabi was aware of the torture tapes but did nothing and only advised him to leave the country.
UAE is one of the closest allies of the US in the Middle East and the US Navy operates out of a major base near Dubai. It is also one of the biggest customers for US weapons, having signed a $6.9 billion arms deal with Washington in 2008. The UAE is seen by the US as a critical ally in its self-styled “war on terror
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Exclusive Torture Tape Implicates UAE
A senior member of the UAE royal family has been caught, literary red-handed, in a torture scandal after a videotape was released showing a man being severely assaulted by the prince.
The videotape smuggled out of the country by Bassam Nabulsi, a businessman from Houston, Texas, depicts Sheikh Issa bin Zayed al-Nahyan, the UAE Crown Prince's brother, savagely torturing a man.
The victim was beaten with wooden planks with nails protruding from them and then the prince poured salt on his bleeding wounds.
The video also shows the prince setting fire to parts of the victim's body, giving him electric shocks with a cattle prod, ramming desert sand into his mouth, and firing bullets around him with an automatic rifle.
The gruesome footage released by ABC News also shows Sheikh Issa driving over the victim repeatedly with his luxury Mercedes SUV. The sound of breaking bones is clearly audible in this scene.
On the video, the victim identified as Afghan grain dealer Mohammed Shah Poor, screams and asks for mercy but the UAE prince sadistically orders the cameraman to come closer to get a better record of the man's suffering.
A UAE police officer in uniform can also be seen helping Issa and his men torturing the Afghan man.
The Sheikh accused Shah Poor "of short changing on a grain delivery to his royal ranch on the outskirts of Abu Dhabi".
The UAE Interior Ministry has admitted that Sheikh Issa had been involved in the torture but claimed that "The incidents depicted in the video tapes were not part of a pattern of behavior."
The government also insisted that "all rules, policies and procedures were followed correctly by the Police Department."
Sheikh Issa is one of UAE's 22 “Royal Sheikhs” and a son of the country's one and only president, the late Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan, who died in 2004.
Nablusi, who smuggled the 45-minute tape out of the Arab country, says he too was tortured by the UAE police to force him to hand over the tape to them. He is now filing a lawsuit against the Sheikh in a US federal court in Houston.
The video was allegedly recorded by Nablusi's brother because the Sheikh took pleasure in watching torture scenes later.
Nabulsi who was Sheikh Issa's former business partner, was allegedly arrested and charged by UAE police over narcotics trafficking after he refused to turn over the video. After spending time in a UAE prison, Nablusi was finally deported from the country and his passport was stamped with "Not Allowed to Return to the UAE."
The businessman says the US Embassy in Abu Dhabi was aware of the torture tapes but did nothing and only advised him to leave the country.
UAE is one of the closest allies of the US in the Middle East and the US Navy operates out of a major base near Dubai. It is also one of the biggest customers for US weapons, having signed a $6.9 billion arms deal with Washington in 2008. The UAE is seen by the US as a critical ally in its self-styled “war on terror
Must watch-CNN Caught Red Handed - English
In line with foreign media attempts to disrupt post-election stability in Iran, CNN has broadcast a false report which contradicts footage obtained by Press TV.
CNN broadcast an interview with...
In line with foreign media attempts to disrupt post-election stability in Iran, CNN has broadcast a false report which contradicts footage obtained by Press TV.
CNN broadcast an interview with a so-called anonymous witness of Wednesday's protest in Tehran's Baharestan Square, with the aim of depicting Iranian security forces as villains.
Footage obtained by Press TV reporters display some 200 protesters 'illegally' gathering in front of Iran's parliament and at a nearby subway station on Wednesday, to protest the result of the June 12th election.
The CNN's report, however, contains a call from an alleged female witness in Tehran who supposedly describes the situation as the 'massacre' of protesters by the police in Baharestan Square.
The following is an excerpt from CNN newscaster's conversation with the alleged witness:
CNN: You tell us what you saw today when you tried to go to Baharestan Square?
Witness: Police stopped everyone at Sa'di. They emptied the buses that were taking people there and let the private cars go on.
All of a sudden 500 people with clubs and woods came out of Hedayat Mosque and poured into the streets. They started beating everyone and throwing them off Sa'di Bridge. This was a massacre.
CNN: We are not only getting this report from you. We got a report from another source in Tehran describing the situation today being terrible, saying people were being shot like animals; they beat people like animals. Are you safe right now?
Witness: Yes, exactly, exactly. This is what was happening. They beat people so bad.
However, Press TV, which is based in Tehran and was present at the scene, did not find even traces of the false and unfounded report.
It remains unclear, whether CNN -- which has resorted to 'unreliable' sources like social network websites in its coverage of Iran -- was duped by the 'anonymous' caller or was simply faking the phone call in line with the Western agenda of destabilizing Iran.
Iranian officials have condemned foreign media outlets including Britain's state-run BBC over dramatizing the situation in the country by provoking the post-election violence in Iran.
Iran's Foreign Ministry Spokesman Hassan Qashqavi on Sunday pinned the blame for the recent post-election turmoil across the country on US and British media outlets.
Post-election unrests were sparked after the Interior Ministry declared Ahmadinejad as the president of the country for yet another four-year term by almost two-thirds of the vote.
People have staged rallies across the country to protest the results of the election. Some of the demonstrations have turned violent.
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In line with foreign media attempts to disrupt post-election stability in Iran, CNN has broadcast a false report which contradicts footage obtained by Press TV.
CNN broadcast an interview with a so-called anonymous witness of Wednesday's protest in Tehran's Baharestan Square, with the aim of depicting Iranian security forces as villains.
Footage obtained by Press TV reporters display some 200 protesters 'illegally' gathering in front of Iran's parliament and at a nearby subway station on Wednesday, to protest the result of the June 12th election.
The CNN's report, however, contains a call from an alleged female witness in Tehran who supposedly describes the situation as the 'massacre' of protesters by the police in Baharestan Square.
The following is an excerpt from CNN newscaster's conversation with the alleged witness:
CNN: You tell us what you saw today when you tried to go to Baharestan Square?
Witness: Police stopped everyone at Sa'di. They emptied the buses that were taking people there and let the private cars go on.
All of a sudden 500 people with clubs and woods came out of Hedayat Mosque and poured into the streets. They started beating everyone and throwing them off Sa'di Bridge. This was a massacre.
CNN: We are not only getting this report from you. We got a report from another source in Tehran describing the situation today being terrible, saying people were being shot like animals; they beat people like animals. Are you safe right now?
Witness: Yes, exactly, exactly. This is what was happening. They beat people so bad.
However, Press TV, which is based in Tehran and was present at the scene, did not find even traces of the false and unfounded report.
It remains unclear, whether CNN -- which has resorted to 'unreliable' sources like social network websites in its coverage of Iran -- was duped by the 'anonymous' caller or was simply faking the phone call in line with the Western agenda of destabilizing Iran.
Iranian officials have condemned foreign media outlets including Britain's state-run BBC over dramatizing the situation in the country by provoking the post-election violence in Iran.
Iran's Foreign Ministry Spokesman Hassan Qashqavi on Sunday pinned the blame for the recent post-election turmoil across the country on US and British media outlets.
Post-election unrests were sparked after the Interior Ministry declared Ahmadinejad as the president of the country for yet another four-year term by almost two-thirds of the vote.
People have staged rallies across the country to protest the results of the election. Some of the demonstrations have turned violent.
16th July - Full Speech of Iranian President Ahmedinejand in Mashad - English
Iran's president lashes out at Western powers for their opposition to the outcome of the June 12 presidential election.
In a Thursday address to thousands of people in the northeastern city of...
Iran's president lashes out at Western powers for their opposition to the outcome of the June 12 presidential election.
In a Thursday address to thousands of people in the northeastern city of Mashad, President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said the West has gone as far as setting up satellite channels to influence Iranians against their better judgment.
Ahmadinejad, who was speaking during his first provincial trip after the June 12 presidential vote, said foreign countries have no right to insult the choice made during the election.
"During the whole election process, certain foreign countries attempted to push the country to the brink of civil war," argued Ahmadinejad.
Iran turned into a scene of opposition rallies after the re-election of president Ahmadinejad with nearly two-thirds of the vote.
President Ahmadinejad's rivals -- Mehdi Karroubi and Mir-Hossein Mousavi -- reject the election result as fraudulent and have yet to acknowledge the Iranian president's re-election.
On June 20, the unrest over the result of the vote took a turn for the worse after protesters, who demanded a re-run of the 10th presidential election, gathered to hold a rally without the official permission of the country's Interior Ministry.
The day turned bloody -- increasing the post-vote deaths to at least 20 -- when, according to Iranian officials, terrorist elements infiltrated the rallies.
Ahmadinejad went on to say that the West has trouble tolerating an independent nation that takes a stand against their policies.
He said Iran would respond to any aggressors in a way that they would forget how to return home.
"I have told the enemies that this nation will strike you in the face so hard you will lose your way home," he said.
The president said the high voter turnout in the recent elections has caught Westerners off guard and "has foiled all their evil plans".
On the Iranian nuclear issue, Ahmadinejad said that his government would remain open to "logic and dialogue" to end the international deadlock.
He, however, issued a warning. "If each and every one of the Western countries that oppose Iran's nuclear program joins forces, they would still fail to deprive the Iranian nation of its inalienable nuclear rights," he said.
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Iran's president lashes out at Western powers for their opposition to the outcome of the June 12 presidential election.
In a Thursday address to thousands of people in the northeastern city of Mashad, President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said the West has gone as far as setting up satellite channels to influence Iranians against their better judgment.
Ahmadinejad, who was speaking during his first provincial trip after the June 12 presidential vote, said foreign countries have no right to insult the choice made during the election.
"During the whole election process, certain foreign countries attempted to push the country to the brink of civil war," argued Ahmadinejad.
Iran turned into a scene of opposition rallies after the re-election of president Ahmadinejad with nearly two-thirds of the vote.
President Ahmadinejad's rivals -- Mehdi Karroubi and Mir-Hossein Mousavi -- reject the election result as fraudulent and have yet to acknowledge the Iranian president's re-election.
On June 20, the unrest over the result of the vote took a turn for the worse after protesters, who demanded a re-run of the 10th presidential election, gathered to hold a rally without the official permission of the country's Interior Ministry.
The day turned bloody -- increasing the post-vote deaths to at least 20 -- when, according to Iranian officials, terrorist elements infiltrated the rallies.
Ahmadinejad went on to say that the West has trouble tolerating an independent nation that takes a stand against their policies.
He said Iran would respond to any aggressors in a way that they would forget how to return home.
"I have told the enemies that this nation will strike you in the face so hard you will lose your way home," he said.
The president said the high voter turnout in the recent elections has caught Westerners off guard and "has foiled all their evil plans".
On the Iranian nuclear issue, Ahmadinejad said that his government would remain open to "logic and dialogue" to end the international deadlock.
He, however, issued a warning. "If each and every one of the Western countries that oppose Iran's nuclear program joins forces, they would still fail to deprive the Iranian nation of its inalienable nuclear rights," he said.
[amzaidi.com] 14th Ramzan 09 Dubai - Wiladat of Imam Hasan - Agha A.M.Zaidi Part 1 - Urdu
Tahammul of Imam Hassan AS and Tafseer of Sura Sabaa.
Wiladat of Imam Hasan.
- should try to read ziyarat of Imam, read a book on them, discuss with family, ask children to discuss something on...
Tahammul of Imam Hassan AS and Tafseer of Sura Sabaa.
Wiladat of Imam Hasan.
- should try to read ziyarat of Imam, read a book on them, discuss with family, ask children to discuss something on it, do something at home to make it special somehow.
- sabr and tahammul of Imam Hasan AS: everyone was talking ill of him, outside the house and inside.
- sura sabaa (13mins)
- dont accept religion as is but think about the system.
- dont think that nabi is mad that he is saying so much to us, think about the msg, it is his understanding of hereafter that makes him so afraid. mad are us who despite all info still sin.
- we r not pure, our name is important, even in shairi the last para of takhallus remains so imp. some ulema even avoided using own name for books they wrote. eg of shk abbas qummi.
- there is no escape from Allah's system, will b caught.
- once malikul mawt comes our options over, we should see this as real and prepare.
- story of a dead man, food arranged, was regular prayer at mosque.
- story ayt marashi: shortage for shariya, qassab gives everything he had in bank, house and in gallaq.
- ask for a task from masoomeen particularly from imam al Mahdi AJTF. let there be some trouble on us for them.
- amz believes this generation will see the Imam, too many things are all gathered such that Imam should be coming any time now.
- recommenfation and infectious disease: ziyarat e ashura, also recommended sura dhar, namaaze shab, concentration in namaaz, this could save us despite all troubkes.
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Tahammul of Imam Hassan AS and Tafseer of Sura Sabaa.
Wiladat of Imam Hasan.
- should try to read ziyarat of Imam, read a book on them, discuss with family, ask children to discuss something on it, do something at home to make it special somehow.
- sabr and tahammul of Imam Hasan AS: everyone was talking ill of him, outside the house and inside.
- sura sabaa (13mins)
- dont accept religion as is but think about the system.
- dont think that nabi is mad that he is saying so much to us, think about the msg, it is his understanding of hereafter that makes him so afraid. mad are us who despite all info still sin.
- we r not pure, our name is important, even in shairi the last para of takhallus remains so imp. some ulema even avoided using own name for books they wrote. eg of shk abbas qummi.
- there is no escape from Allah's system, will b caught.
- once malikul mawt comes our options over, we should see this as real and prepare.
- story of a dead man, food arranged, was regular prayer at mosque.
- story ayt marashi: shortage for shariya, qassab gives everything he had in bank, house and in gallaq.
- ask for a task from masoomeen particularly from imam al Mahdi AJTF. let there be some trouble on us for them.
- amz believes this generation will see the Imam, too many things are all gathered such that Imam should be coming any time now.
- recommenfation and infectious disease: ziyarat e ashura, also recommended sura dhar, namaaze shab, concentration in namaaz, this could save us despite all troubkes.
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[amzaidi.com] 14th Ramzan 09 Dubai -Wiladat of Imam Hasan (a.s) Part 2-Urdu
Tahammul of Imam Hassan AS and Tafseer of Sura Sabaa.
Wiladat of Imam Hasan.
- should try to read ziyarat of Imam, read a book on them, discuss with family, ask children to discuss something on...
Tahammul of Imam Hassan AS and Tafseer of Sura Sabaa.
Wiladat of Imam Hasan.
- should try to read ziyarat of Imam, read a book on them, discuss with family, ask children to discuss something on it, do something at home to make it special somehow.
- sabr and tahammul of Imam Hasan AS: everyone was talking ill of him, outside the house and inside.
- sura sabaa (13mins)
- dont accept religion as is but think about the system.
- dont think that nabi is mad that he is saying so much to us, think about the msg, it is his understanding of hereafter that makes him so afraid. mad are us who despite all info still sin.
- we r not pure, our name is important, even in shairi the last para of takhallus remains so imp. some ulema even avoided using own name for books they wrote. eg of shk abbas qummi.
- there is no escape from Allah's system, will b caught.
- once malikul mawt comes our options over, we should see this as real and prepare.
- story of a dead man, food arranged, was regular prayer at mosque.
- story ayt marashi: shortage for shariya, qassab gives everything he had in bank, house and in gallaq.
- ask for a task from masoomeen particularly from imam al Mahdi AJTF. let there be some trouble on us for them.
- amz believes this generation will see the Imam, too many things are all gathered such that Imam should be coming any time now.
- recommenfation and infectious disease: ziyarat e ashura, also recommended sura dhar, namaaze shab, concentration in namaaz, this could save us despite all troubkes
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Tahammul of Imam Hassan AS and Tafseer of Sura Sabaa.
Wiladat of Imam Hasan.
- should try to read ziyarat of Imam, read a book on them, discuss with family, ask children to discuss something on it, do something at home to make it special somehow.
- sabr and tahammul of Imam Hasan AS: everyone was talking ill of him, outside the house and inside.
- sura sabaa (13mins)
- dont accept religion as is but think about the system.
- dont think that nabi is mad that he is saying so much to us, think about the msg, it is his understanding of hereafter that makes him so afraid. mad are us who despite all info still sin.
- we r not pure, our name is important, even in shairi the last para of takhallus remains so imp. some ulema even avoided using own name for books they wrote. eg of shk abbas qummi.
- there is no escape from Allah's system, will b caught.
- once malikul mawt comes our options over, we should see this as real and prepare.
- story of a dead man, food arranged, was regular prayer at mosque.
- story ayt marashi: shortage for shariya, qassab gives everything he had in bank, house and in gallaq.
- ask for a task from masoomeen particularly from imam al Mahdi AJTF. let there be some trouble on us for them.
- amz believes this generation will see the Imam, too many things are all gathered such that Imam should be coming any time now.
- recommenfation and infectious disease: ziyarat e ashura, also recommended sura dhar, namaaze shab, concentration in namaaz, this could save us despite all troubkes
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US Congressmen fighting for Gaza - 29Dec09 - English
A year after Israel's war on Gaza, the territory is still struggling to rebuild.
In the weeks after the offensive, politicians from around the world visited the Strip and made promises to help....
A year after Israel's war on Gaza, the territory is still struggling to rebuild.
In the weeks after the offensive, politicians from around the world visited the Strip and made promises to help.
But it appears many of those pledges have not been delivered.
Al Jazeera's Todd Baer caught up with two US Democratic congressmen whose efforts to lift the Israeli blockade on Gaza are being met with stiff resistance.
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A year after Israel's war on Gaza, the territory is still struggling to rebuild.
In the weeks after the offensive, politicians from around the world visited the Strip and made promises to help.
But it appears many of those pledges have not been delivered.
Al Jazeera's Todd Baer caught up with two US Democratic congressmen whose efforts to lift the Israeli blockade on Gaza are being met with stiff resistance.