Qasim Moghaddami Won First Prize at 29th Intl Quran Conference - Arabic
The 29th International Holy Quran Competitions started at Tehran\\\'s Milad Tower International Convention Center on Sunday.
Officials and reciters of Holy Quran from more than 65 Muslim and...
The 29th International Holy Quran Competitions started at Tehran\\\'s Milad Tower International Convention Center on Sunday.
Officials and reciters of Holy Quran from more than 65 Muslim and non-Muslim countries have taken part in the six-day event, IRNA reported.
Hojatloleslam Mohammadi Golpayegani, head of the Supreme Leader\\\'s office, Seyyed Mohammd Hosseini, Minister of Culture and Islamic Guidance, and Iranian MPs and ambassadors were present at the opening ceremony of the event.
Representatives of 65 Muslim and non-Muslim countries took part in the 29th edition of Iran\\\'s International Holy Quran Competitions.
The jury of the contest has 14 members, 5 of whom are Iranian and the rest are from other countries.
A Quran memorizer from Isfahan province and a Quran reciter from Khuzestan province will represent Iran in the memorization and recitation sections of the international event.
Iranians win first prizes at 29th International Quran Competition
An Iranian Quran reciter and a memorizer won the first prizes at the 29th International Quran Competition, the organizers announced in Tehran on Friday.
Qasem Moqaddami received the first prize in the recitation category and Hossein Motamedi won the first prize in the memorization category, Persian news agencies reported on Saturday.
They were selected from among over 50 reciters and 40 memorizers competing from about 70 countries.
Majlis Speaker Ali Larijani, Minister of Culture and Islamic Guidance Mohammad Hosseini, and a number of Iranian officials attended an award presentation ceremony held at Tehran�s Milad Tower on Friday.
The second prize in the recitation category was handed to Ezzat Sayyid Rashid from Egypt and the third prize went to Mahmood Salman Ali from Bahrain.
Reciter Sabruddin Abdulrahman from Indonesia was selected as the fourth winner and the fifth was Najam ul Hassan from Bangladesh.
In the memorization category, the second prize was given to Ainul Arefin Rafiqul Islam from Bangladesh, while Abdullah Omar from Libya got the third prize.
The fourth and fifth awards were handed to Mahdi Khair Al-Balil from Sudan, and Abdul Malik Muhammad Rahim from Afghanistan.
A jury panel of 14 selected from Egypt, Malaysia, Algeria, Indonesia, Syria, Iraq, Turkey, Lebanon and Iran judged the event.
Egyptian master Quran reciter Ahmed Naina was among the jury members for this year�s competition.
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The 29th International Holy Quran Competitions started at Tehran\\\'s Milad Tower International Convention Center on Sunday.
Officials and reciters of Holy Quran from more than 65 Muslim and non-Muslim countries have taken part in the six-day event, IRNA reported.
Hojatloleslam Mohammadi Golpayegani, head of the Supreme Leader\\\'s office, Seyyed Mohammd Hosseini, Minister of Culture and Islamic Guidance, and Iranian MPs and ambassadors were present at the opening ceremony of the event.
Representatives of 65 Muslim and non-Muslim countries took part in the 29th edition of Iran\\\'s International Holy Quran Competitions.
The jury of the contest has 14 members, 5 of whom are Iranian and the rest are from other countries.
A Quran memorizer from Isfahan province and a Quran reciter from Khuzestan province will represent Iran in the memorization and recitation sections of the international event.
Iranians win first prizes at 29th International Quran Competition
An Iranian Quran reciter and a memorizer won the first prizes at the 29th International Quran Competition, the organizers announced in Tehran on Friday.
Qasem Moqaddami received the first prize in the recitation category and Hossein Motamedi won the first prize in the memorization category, Persian news agencies reported on Saturday.
They were selected from among over 50 reciters and 40 memorizers competing from about 70 countries.
Majlis Speaker Ali Larijani, Minister of Culture and Islamic Guidance Mohammad Hosseini, and a number of Iranian officials attended an award presentation ceremony held at Tehran�s Milad Tower on Friday.
The second prize in the recitation category was handed to Ezzat Sayyid Rashid from Egypt and the third prize went to Mahmood Salman Ali from Bahrain.
Reciter Sabruddin Abdulrahman from Indonesia was selected as the fourth winner and the fifth was Najam ul Hassan from Bangladesh.
In the memorization category, the second prize was given to Ainul Arefin Rafiqul Islam from Bangladesh, while Abdullah Omar from Libya got the third prize.
The fourth and fifth awards were handed to Mahdi Khair Al-Balil from Sudan, and Abdul Malik Muhammad Rahim from Afghanistan.
A jury panel of 14 selected from Egypt, Malaysia, Algeria, Indonesia, Syria, Iraq, Turkey, Lebanon and Iran judged the event.
Egyptian master Quran reciter Ahmed Naina was among the jury members for this year�s competition.
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[99] Love Them For Their Eman and Faith | Ayatollah Misbah-Yazdi | Farsi Sub English
When speaking about the two categories that people are split into, does it mean that one side is absolutely going to Hell and the other side is absolutely going to Heaven?
Is there a third...
When speaking about the two categories that people are split into, does it mean that one side is absolutely going to Hell and the other side is absolutely going to Heaven?
Is there a third category in between the two poles of the 'people of the world' and the 'people of the Hereafter'?
If there is a third category, how should one behave with that third category?
What does it mean when it is said that one should be an enemy to the people who are 'worldly people'?
Finally, what are some necessary intricacies when dealing with this third category of people and it is said to "Love Them For Their Eman and Faith"?
The late Ayatollah Misbah-Yazdi (R) provides us with a short, but profound lesson on the basics of loving Allah.
#Islam #QomTv #Misbah_Yazdi #Akhlaq #Love #Allah #Concepts #Beliefs #Salvation #Spirituality #Shia
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When speaking about the two categories that people are split into, does it mean that one side is absolutely going to Hell and the other side is absolutely going to Heaven?
Is there a third category in between the two poles of the 'people of the world' and the 'people of the Hereafter'?
If there is a third category, how should one behave with that third category?
What does it mean when it is said that one should be an enemy to the people who are 'worldly people'?
Finally, what are some necessary intricacies when dealing with this third category of people and it is said to "Love Them For Their Eman and Faith"?
The late Ayatollah Misbah-Yazdi (R) provides us with a short, but profound lesson on the basics of loving Allah.
#Islam #QomTv #Misbah_Yazdi #Akhlaq #Love #Allah #Concepts #Beliefs #Salvation #Spirituality #Shia
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03 کردار زینبی ع Kirdaare Zainabi by Agha Jawad Naqvi - Urdu
Subject: Hamasa-e-Karbala Category:Lectures Location:Islamabad
Subject: Hamasa-e-Karbala
Category:Lectures
Location:Islamabad
Subject: Hamasa-e-Karbala Category:Lectures Location:Islamabad
Subject: Hamasa-e-Karbala
Category:Lectures
Location:Islamabad
[03] Kullo Yawmin Ashura Kullo Arzin Karbala by Agha Jawad Naqvi - Urdu
Subject: Tarbiyat-e-Islami, Hamasa-e-Karbala
Event:Mohurrum 2005
Category:Seminar
Location:Sialkot
Description:5-Day Seminar
Subject: Tarbiyat-e-Islami, Hamasa-e-Karbala...
Subject: Tarbiyat-e-Islami, Hamasa-e-Karbala
Event:Mohurrum 2005
Category:Seminar
Location:Sialkot
Description:5-Day Seminar
Subject: Tarbiyat-e-Islami, Hamasa-e-Karbala
Event:Mohurrum 2005
Category:Seminar
Location:Sialkot
Description:5-Day Seminar
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Subject: Tarbiyat-e-Islami, Hamasa-e-Karbala
Event:Mohurrum 2005
Category:Seminar
Location:Sialkot
Description:5-Day Seminar
Subject: Tarbiyat-e-Islami, Hamasa-e-Karbala
Event:Mohurrum 2005
Category:Seminar
Location:Sialkot
Description:5-Day Seminar
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[01] Dunya Parasti aur us kay Nataij - Ustad Syed Jawad Naqavi - Urdu
Subject : Hamasa-e-Karbala
Event : Moharram 1436-2014
Category : Majalis
Location : Lahore
Description : Subject : Hamasa-e-Karbala
Event : Moharram 1436-2014
Category : Majalis
Location :...
Subject : Hamasa-e-Karbala
Event : Moharram 1436-2014
Category : Majalis
Location : Lahore
Description : Subject : Hamasa-e-Karbala
Event : Moharram 1436-2014
Category : Majalis
Location : Lahore
Description : 9th Moharram 1436 Day Majlis . Model Town
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Subject : Hamasa-e-Karbala
Event : Moharram 1436-2014
Category : Majalis
Location : Lahore
Description : Subject : Hamasa-e-Karbala
Event : Moharram 1436-2014
Category : Majalis
Location : Lahore
Description : 9th Moharram 1436 Day Majlis . Model Town
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Divine tests for every servant of God - English
ShariatTV - قناة الشريعة الاسلامية
Shariat TV is the television channel of Shariat Institute. This mass-media covers many people all over the world. The leading topics are...
ShariatTV - قناة الشريعة الاسلامية
Shariat TV is the television channel of Shariat Institute. This mass-media covers many people all over the world. The leading topics are about Islamic Laws, Morals, Etiquette, Beliefs and management in every category. There are many DVDs including our TV programs. You can contact us through
E-mai:
[email protected] or
[email protected]
Tel: +98 311 2286437
Mobile: +98 9113262852
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Freq: 11316Mhz
Pol: Ver.
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Fre: 10949Mhz
Pol: Ver.
Fec: 3/4
S/R: 27.5Msps
For watching online the Shariat TV Samples please follow: http://www.shariat.org/TV.htm http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=E491684C9042D85D
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ShariatTV - قناة الشريعة الاسلامية
Shariat TV is the television channel of Shariat Institute. This mass-media covers many people all over the world. The leading topics are about Islamic Laws, Morals, Etiquette, Beliefs and management in every category. There are many DVDs including our TV programs. You can contact us through
E-mai:
[email protected] or
[email protected]
Tel: +98 311 2286437
Mobile: +98 9113262852
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* Nilesat
Freq: 11316Mhz
Pol: Ver.
Fec: 3/4
S/R: 27.5Msps
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* HotBird
Fre: 10949Mhz
Pol: Ver.
Fec: 3/4
S/R: 27.5Msps
For watching online the Shariat TV Samples please follow: http://www.shariat.org/TV.htm http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=E491684C9042D85D
Israeli troops humiliate Palestinians - and put it on YouTube
Forty-three seconds thats the duration of a video clip uploaded to YouTube less than a year ago under the category of Comedy. For the hero of the clip an unidentified young Arab they were probably...
Forty-three seconds thats the duration of a video clip uploaded to YouTube less than a year ago under the category of Comedy. For the hero of the clip an unidentified young Arab they were probably eternally long seconds and far from amusing. He was forced to slap himself and sing to the jubilant shouts of the photographer and his buddies all of them members of Israels Border Police. This clip shows the unknown Palestinian standing in a desert setting while a disembodied voice orders him in Hebrew to hit himself Yallah start do it hard
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Forty-three seconds thats the duration of a video clip uploaded to YouTube less than a year ago under the category of Comedy. For the hero of the clip an unidentified young Arab they were probably eternally long seconds and far from amusing. He was forced to slap himself and sing to the jubilant shouts of the photographer and his buddies all of them members of Israels Border Police. This clip shows the unknown Palestinian standing in a desert setting while a disembodied voice orders him in Hebrew to hit himself Yallah start do it hard
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Shaytans viskningar angående Hijab - Swedish
Shaytans viskningar angående Hijab
Shaytans viskningar angående slöjan - frågor som många respekterade systrar antagligen stöter på.
Category:
Shaytan whispers about Hijab...
Shaytans viskningar angående Hijab
Shaytans viskningar angående slöjan - frågor som många respekterade systrar antagligen stöter på.
Category:
Shaytan whispers about Hijab
Shaytan whispers about the veil - issues that many respected sisters probably encounter.
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Shaytans viskningar angående Hijab
Shaytans viskningar angående slöjan - frågor som många respekterade systrar antagligen stöter på.
Category:
Shaytan whispers about Hijab
Shaytan whispers about the veil - issues that many respected sisters probably encounter.
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Hussain Hai, Hussain Hai - By Sayyedi Ayaz Mufti - Urdu
Waqaar he jo deen ka : Hussain he Hussain he
jo he Binaye Laila, Hussain he Hussain he
Kalaam $ reciting by: Sayyedi Ayaz Mufti
Album Name: BAHUZUR-E-AHL-E-BAIT-E-ATHAAR
Contact:...
Waqaar he jo deen ka : Hussain he Hussain he
jo he Binaye Laila, Hussain he Hussain he
Kalaam $ reciting by: Sayyedi Ayaz Mufti
Album Name: BAHUZUR-E-AHL-E-BAIT-E-ATHAAR
Contact:
[email protected] WebSite: syedayazmufti.com
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Waqaar he jo deen ka : Hussain he Hussain he
jo he Binaye Laila, Hussain he Hussain he
Kalaam $ reciting by: Sayyedi Ayaz Mufti
Album Name: BAHUZUR-E-AHL-E-BAIT-E-ATHAAR
Contact:
[email protected] WebSite: syedayazmufti.com
Category:
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[AhlulBayt TV] Caller Asking About The Universal Day of Quds is Faded Out - English
This recording made merely for the sake of public record.
AhlulBayt TV has recently declined to show the advertisement for the Universal Day of Quds in London.
The advert they refused to show...
This recording made merely for the sake of public record.
AhlulBayt TV has recently declined to show the advertisement for the Universal Day of Quds in London.
The advert they refused to show can be found at: http://shiatv.net/view_video_qa_only.php?viewkey=c34849249800dc684ac2&page=4&viewtype=&category=mr
This recording made merely for the sake of public record.
When a caller called their live phone in program earlier today, to ask why this was the case, the caller was faded out, and it appeared as if the guest was a touch confused.
AhlulBayt TV is a channel that claims to be speaking for the Household of Prophet Muhammad(S), and as a result, they are duty bound to side with the oppressed, but for some reason they have refused to show the advert.
This recording made merely for the sake of public record.
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This recording made merely for the sake of public record.
AhlulBayt TV has recently declined to show the advertisement for the Universal Day of Quds in London.
The advert they refused to show can be found at: http://shiatv.net/view_video_qa_only.php?viewkey=c34849249800dc684ac2&page=4&viewtype=&category=mr
This recording made merely for the sake of public record.
When a caller called their live phone in program earlier today, to ask why this was the case, the caller was faded out, and it appeared as if the guest was a touch confused.
AhlulBayt TV is a channel that claims to be speaking for the Household of Prophet Muhammad(S), and as a result, they are duty bound to side with the oppressed, but for some reason they have refused to show the advert.
This recording made merely for the sake of public record.
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[AhlulBayt TV] THIRD Call Asking About The Universal Day of Quds is CUT - English
This recording made merely for the sake of public record.
AhlulBayt TV has recently declined to show the advertisement for the Universal Day of Quds in London.
The advert they refused to show...
This recording made merely for the sake of public record.
AhlulBayt TV has recently declined to show the advertisement for the Universal Day of Quds in London.
The advert they refused to show can be found at: http://shiatv.net/view_video_qa_only.php?viewkey=c34849249800dc684ac2&page=4&viewtype=&category=mr
This recording made merely for the sake of public record.
When a caller called their live phone in program earlier today, to ask why this was the case, the caller was faded out, and it appeared as if the guest was a touch confused.
AhlulBayt TV is a channel that claims to be speaking for the Household of Prophet Muhammad(S), and as a result, they are duty bound to side with the oppressed, but for some reason they have refused to show the advert.
This recording made merely for the sake of public record.
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This recording made merely for the sake of public record.
AhlulBayt TV has recently declined to show the advertisement for the Universal Day of Quds in London.
The advert they refused to show can be found at: http://shiatv.net/view_video_qa_only.php?viewkey=c34849249800dc684ac2&page=4&viewtype=&category=mr
This recording made merely for the sake of public record.
When a caller called their live phone in program earlier today, to ask why this was the case, the caller was faded out, and it appeared as if the guest was a touch confused.
AhlulBayt TV is a channel that claims to be speaking for the Household of Prophet Muhammad(S), and as a result, they are duty bound to side with the oppressed, but for some reason they have refused to show the advert.
This recording made merely for the sake of public record.
Moulana HMR on recent remarks by Qazwini: "Imam Hussain (A) committed suicide" - English
Moulana HMR on Qazwini's Recent Remarks about Imam Hussain (AS).
there are still people out there who wear the garb of prophet Muhammad (S) but then say things like "Imam...
Moulana HMR on Qazwini's Recent Remarks about Imam Hussain (AS).
there are still people out there who wear the garb of prophet Muhammad (S) but then say things like "Imam Hussain (A) committed suicide" - Mr Qazwini said this on AhlulBaytTV on December 9, 2010. his comments can be watched here
http://www.shiatv.net/view_video.php?viewkey=505396c15126062c31be&page=&viewtype=&category=
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Moulana HMR on Qazwini's Recent Remarks about Imam Hussain (AS).
there are still people out there who wear the garb of prophet Muhammad (S) but then say things like "Imam Hussain (A) committed suicide" - Mr Qazwini said this on AhlulBaytTV on December 9, 2010. his comments can be watched here
http://www.shiatv.net/view_video.php?viewkey=505396c15126062c31be&page=&viewtype=&category=
Anger over Pakistani support-English
Pakistan has agreed to support the king against the protestors
ONE Middle Eastern intervention makes the headlines every day. The other barely rates a mention. The first is ostensibly aimed at...
Pakistan has agreed to support the king against the protestors
ONE Middle Eastern intervention makes the headlines every day. The other barely rates a mention. The first is ostensibly aimed at protecting civilians and at facilitating change, the second at safeguarding the status quo.
Libya’s Muammar Qadhafi has been told he must go. Bahrain’s ruling Al Khalifa family, on the other hand, must stay. Some Arabs, one could be forgiven for assuming, are worthier of democracy and civil rights than others.
Yet the degree of hypocrisy may not be as great as it seems. After all, while the future of Tunisia and Egypt remains unwritten, there can be little reason to doubt that the US and its allies would prefer to preserve the basic structures of the Ben Ali and Mubarak regimes, albeit with new figureheads and, if possible, less visible signs of oppression and the odd concession to pluralism.
From their point of view, the ideal outcome in Bahrain would be similar: a few nods in the direction of cosmetic reform to placate the restive segments of society, but not much more than that — and certainly nothing that could jeopardise Bahrain’s crucial strategic relationship with the US, especially its status as a home for the Fifth Fleet. The trouble, of course, is the impossibility of rearrangements that could be passed off as regime change.
At best the prime minister, in situ for four decades, could be replaced. But he is the king’s uncle, and even if he could be persuaded, without occasioning a family split, to step aside, his successor would inevitably be another Al Khalifa.
That US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton felt obliged earlier this month to mildly berate the regime in Manama for its transgressions against mostly peaceful protesters was obviously in large part a consequence of not wishing the contrast with western actions in Libya to seem too stark. It is highly unlikely that the decision by Saudi Arabia and the UAE to send in troops was taken without Washington’s imprimatur, given that both are effectively American satrapies in geo-strategic terms.
The foreign troops, which are officially supposed to guard strategic installations, rather than assist in ‘crowd control’, were evidently despatched under a Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) agreement dating back to Saddam Hussein’s neighbour-threatening rhetoric in 1990, which preceded the invasion of Kuwait. (His stance was thoroughly embarrassing at the time for oil-rich states that had during the previous decade supported Iraq in its war against Iran.)
That was, however, a joint defence pact among the Gulf potentates, to the effect that the violation of any GCC state’s sovereignty would be construed as aggression against all. Internal unrest did not figure in their calculations. Bahrain does not face any external threat, although there can be little doubt its emissaries have, in private discussions, conjured up the bogey of a threat from Iran.
Tehran’s domestic and foreign policies are often indefensible, but cables from Bahrain-based US diplomats over recent years, released by WikiLeaks, suggest it hasn’t lately been going out of its way to interfere in Bahrain. The Gulf state’s majority Shia population resents the almost exclusively Sunni regime because of irrefutable instances of discrimination rather than because of imprecations from Iran.
Given that at least 70 per cent of Bahrainis are Shias, it is hardly surprising that the majority of those who are economically disadvantaged fall in the same category. But their exclusion from privilege is not just a matter of demographics.
For instance, in order to keep out Bahraini Shias from the security forces, the government regularly recruits troops from abroad — notably from Yemen and Pakistan. And whereas the value of public representation can be judged by the fact that a royally nominated senate can overrule the elected lower house, even so the constitutional arrangements sanctioning the latter preclude the possibility of a Shia majority.
It inevitably follows that the monarchy’s supporters are mostly Sunni and its opponents mostly Shia, and even though the protests launched last month weren’t, on the face of it, sectarian in nature, casting them in that light tends to become a self-fulfilling prophecy.
Bahrain does not differ from its Gulf neighbours only in a demographic sense: it’s also relatively less well endowed with natural resources, and therefore poorer in per capita terms. And it has been rocked by popular unrest more frequently.
Referring to an uprising in the mid-1950s, Prof Fred Halliday noted in Arabia Without Sultans: “The British realised that Bahrain had a more advanced and therefore dangerous political character than any other Gulf country. Because the oil revenue and level of production was so much lower than in Kuwait, they had been unable to turn the indigenous population into a parasitic class with an enslaved migrant proletariat underneath. Their response was intensified repression, and a tightening of control by the Al Khalifa family.”
Notwithstanding the differences, however, Bahrain’s neighbours realise that if the Al Khalifas are toppled the Al Sauds, Al Nahyans and Al Jabers could follow. The marriage of tribal feudalism and modern capitalism cannot forever endure, but efforts will no doubt be made to preserve it for as long as petroleum remains crucial to meeting western energy needs.
In terms of totalitarian tactics, the Al Sauds in particular are more than a match for Qadhafi and his sons. But don’t expect any push for democracy in Saudi Arabia. Pressure for often intangible and invariably more or less meaningless reforms is at far as it will go.
Bahrain falls in the same basket, essentially. Were the situation to become too fraught, the US would probably begin disentangling itself from its intricate defence links with the troubled kingdom. In the interests of advancing potentially democratic interests, it would make much more sense to do so right away. But don’t hold your breath.
The Yemeni regime, meanwhile, will also continue, for as long as it is feasible, to enjoy the benefit of the doubt. Syria, on the other hand, is a much more likely candidate for the Libyan treatment.
More...
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Pakistan has agreed to support the king against the protestors
ONE Middle Eastern intervention makes the headlines every day. The other barely rates a mention. The first is ostensibly aimed at protecting civilians and at facilitating change, the second at safeguarding the status quo.
Libya’s Muammar Qadhafi has been told he must go. Bahrain’s ruling Al Khalifa family, on the other hand, must stay. Some Arabs, one could be forgiven for assuming, are worthier of democracy and civil rights than others.
Yet the degree of hypocrisy may not be as great as it seems. After all, while the future of Tunisia and Egypt remains unwritten, there can be little reason to doubt that the US and its allies would prefer to preserve the basic structures of the Ben Ali and Mubarak regimes, albeit with new figureheads and, if possible, less visible signs of oppression and the odd concession to pluralism.
From their point of view, the ideal outcome in Bahrain would be similar: a few nods in the direction of cosmetic reform to placate the restive segments of society, but not much more than that — and certainly nothing that could jeopardise Bahrain’s crucial strategic relationship with the US, especially its status as a home for the Fifth Fleet. The trouble, of course, is the impossibility of rearrangements that could be passed off as regime change.
At best the prime minister, in situ for four decades, could be replaced. But he is the king’s uncle, and even if he could be persuaded, without occasioning a family split, to step aside, his successor would inevitably be another Al Khalifa.
That US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton felt obliged earlier this month to mildly berate the regime in Manama for its transgressions against mostly peaceful protesters was obviously in large part a consequence of not wishing the contrast with western actions in Libya to seem too stark. It is highly unlikely that the decision by Saudi Arabia and the UAE to send in troops was taken without Washington’s imprimatur, given that both are effectively American satrapies in geo-strategic terms.
The foreign troops, which are officially supposed to guard strategic installations, rather than assist in ‘crowd control’, were evidently despatched under a Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) agreement dating back to Saddam Hussein’s neighbour-threatening rhetoric in 1990, which preceded the invasion of Kuwait. (His stance was thoroughly embarrassing at the time for oil-rich states that had during the previous decade supported Iraq in its war against Iran.)
That was, however, a joint defence pact among the Gulf potentates, to the effect that the violation of any GCC state’s sovereignty would be construed as aggression against all. Internal unrest did not figure in their calculations. Bahrain does not face any external threat, although there can be little doubt its emissaries have, in private discussions, conjured up the bogey of a threat from Iran.
Tehran’s domestic and foreign policies are often indefensible, but cables from Bahrain-based US diplomats over recent years, released by WikiLeaks, suggest it hasn’t lately been going out of its way to interfere in Bahrain. The Gulf state’s majority Shia population resents the almost exclusively Sunni regime because of irrefutable instances of discrimination rather than because of imprecations from Iran.
Given that at least 70 per cent of Bahrainis are Shias, it is hardly surprising that the majority of those who are economically disadvantaged fall in the same category. But their exclusion from privilege is not just a matter of demographics.
For instance, in order to keep out Bahraini Shias from the security forces, the government regularly recruits troops from abroad — notably from Yemen and Pakistan. And whereas the value of public representation can be judged by the fact that a royally nominated senate can overrule the elected lower house, even so the constitutional arrangements sanctioning the latter preclude the possibility of a Shia majority.
It inevitably follows that the monarchy’s supporters are mostly Sunni and its opponents mostly Shia, and even though the protests launched last month weren’t, on the face of it, sectarian in nature, casting them in that light tends to become a self-fulfilling prophecy.
Bahrain does not differ from its Gulf neighbours only in a demographic sense: it’s also relatively less well endowed with natural resources, and therefore poorer in per capita terms. And it has been rocked by popular unrest more frequently.
Referring to an uprising in the mid-1950s, Prof Fred Halliday noted in Arabia Without Sultans: “The British realised that Bahrain had a more advanced and therefore dangerous political character than any other Gulf country. Because the oil revenue and level of production was so much lower than in Kuwait, they had been unable to turn the indigenous population into a parasitic class with an enslaved migrant proletariat underneath. Their response was intensified repression, and a tightening of control by the Al Khalifa family.”
Notwithstanding the differences, however, Bahrain’s neighbours realise that if the Al Khalifas are toppled the Al Sauds, Al Nahyans and Al Jabers could follow. The marriage of tribal feudalism and modern capitalism cannot forever endure, but efforts will no doubt be made to preserve it for as long as petroleum remains crucial to meeting western energy needs.
In terms of totalitarian tactics, the Al Sauds in particular are more than a match for Qadhafi and his sons. But don’t expect any push for democracy in Saudi Arabia. Pressure for often intangible and invariably more or less meaningless reforms is at far as it will go.
Bahrain falls in the same basket, essentially. Were the situation to become too fraught, the US would probably begin disentangling itself from its intricate defence links with the troubled kingdom. In the interests of advancing potentially democratic interests, it would make much more sense to do so right away. But don’t hold your breath.
The Yemeni regime, meanwhile, will also continue, for as long as it is feasible, to enjoy the benefit of the doubt. Syria, on the other hand, is a much more likely candidate for the Libyan treatment.
15 April: Solidarity Day with Bahrain Female Prisoners of Conscience - Arabic English
Neither in Egypt, nor in Tunisia were women assaulted during the uprisings that took place, even though many women participated and were active members in the revolutions and uprisings. As for...
Neither in Egypt, nor in Tunisia were women assaulted during the uprisings that took place, even though many women participated and were active members in the revolutions and uprisings. As for Bahrain, the Arab Gulf country which should respect the religion, dignity, culture of its women, put many of these in prison.
Hence, Ayatollah Sheikh Issa Ahmad Qassem called for a campaign in solidarity with Bahraini female prisoners for the following aims:
1- Draw international attention to the oppression the Bahraini people are subject to, particularly women.
2- Morally support the Bahraini oppressed people.
3- Defining the legitimate demands of the people most important of which is a constitutional kingdom and elected government.
4- Mobilizing international rights organizations towards the blatant violations of women's rights in Bahrain.
5- Mobilizing the international public opinion and international women's organizations concerned about prisoners of "expressing opinion".
In the same context, the Bahraini Opposition overseas issued a statement in which it said "In response to the multiple methods the Bahraini authority resorts to in order to repress the people and the popular protests in demand of their rights, the people and the opposition insist to continue their peaceful protests despite all the aggression practiced against them."
Particularly speaking about women, the Bahraini Opposition overseas added in its statement that alongside men, the women in Bahrain have stood up to the government demanding their rights, having in return to bear imprisonment, torture, and martyrdom at times. The statement further noted that despite all this aggression, the Bahraini free women are still steadfast and unyielding.
The Bahraini Opposition overseas, therefore "called on the women of the Arab Nation as well as the World, to stand in defense of the Bahraini oppressed women, by that declaring the 15tho f April a day of solidarity with the women of Bahrain under the slogan "Free Women of Bahrain"."
Also, the Opposition urged all women's rights organizations in its statement , whether Arab, Islamic, or international to declare a clear rejection of what the women in Bahrain is subject to, which falls into the category of the these organizations' legal, ethical, and humanitarian duties.
"Save the women of Bahrain...Save the free women in prisons", concluded the statement.
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Neither in Egypt, nor in Tunisia were women assaulted during the uprisings that took place, even though many women participated and were active members in the revolutions and uprisings. As for Bahrain, the Arab Gulf country which should respect the religion, dignity, culture of its women, put many of these in prison.
Hence, Ayatollah Sheikh Issa Ahmad Qassem called for a campaign in solidarity with Bahraini female prisoners for the following aims:
1- Draw international attention to the oppression the Bahraini people are subject to, particularly women.
2- Morally support the Bahraini oppressed people.
3- Defining the legitimate demands of the people most important of which is a constitutional kingdom and elected government.
4- Mobilizing international rights organizations towards the blatant violations of women's rights in Bahrain.
5- Mobilizing the international public opinion and international women's organizations concerned about prisoners of "expressing opinion".
In the same context, the Bahraini Opposition overseas issued a statement in which it said "In response to the multiple methods the Bahraini authority resorts to in order to repress the people and the popular protests in demand of their rights, the people and the opposition insist to continue their peaceful protests despite all the aggression practiced against them."
Particularly speaking about women, the Bahraini Opposition overseas added in its statement that alongside men, the women in Bahrain have stood up to the government demanding their rights, having in return to bear imprisonment, torture, and martyrdom at times. The statement further noted that despite all this aggression, the Bahraini free women are still steadfast and unyielding.
The Bahraini Opposition overseas, therefore "called on the women of the Arab Nation as well as the World, to stand in defense of the Bahraini oppressed women, by that declaring the 15tho f April a day of solidarity with the women of Bahrain under the slogan "Free Women of Bahrain"."
Also, the Opposition urged all women's rights organizations in its statement , whether Arab, Islamic, or international to declare a clear rejection of what the women in Bahrain is subject to, which falls into the category of the these organizations' legal, ethical, and humanitarian duties.
"Save the women of Bahrain...Save the free women in prisons", concluded the statement.
http://www.english.moqawama.org/essaydetails.php?eid=13903&cid=215
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[CLIP] Alami islami bedari or Bahrain ki mojoda soratehal !! - Urdu
Alami islami bedari or Bahrain ki mojoda soratehal !!
by agha jawad naqvi
Subject : Asr Shanasi, ,
Event : Political Analysis - Global, ,
Category : Seminar, ,
Location : Lahore...
Alami islami bedari or Bahrain ki mojoda soratehal !!
by agha jawad naqvi
Subject : Asr Shanasi, ,
Event : Political Analysis - Global, ,
Category : Seminar, ,
Location : Lahore
Description : Political Analysis on the Current Situation in the Middle East - 15th April 2011
full speech at www.islamimarkaz.com
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Alami islami bedari or Bahrain ki mojoda soratehal !!
by agha jawad naqvi
Subject : Asr Shanasi, ,
Event : Political Analysis - Global, ,
Category : Seminar, ,
Location : Lahore
Description : Political Analysis on the Current Situation in the Middle East - 15th April 2011
full speech at www.islamimarkaz.com
Imam Khomeni ka Pakistanio k liay Paygham !! [URDU CLIP] MUST WATCH
Imam Khomeni ka Pakistanio k liay Paygham,
Original speech: Millat-e-Tashayyo Pakistan par inqilab-e-islami kay asraat.
Subject : Asr Shanasi, Inqilab-e-Islami, ,
Category : Program, ,...
Imam Khomeni ka Pakistanio k liay Paygham,
Original speech: Millat-e-Tashayyo Pakistan par inqilab-e-islami kay asraat.
Subject : Asr Shanasi, Inqilab-e-Islami, ,
Category : Program, ,
Event : 2011 Others, ,
Location : Lahore
Description : Speech held on 22nd March 2011 at Imamia Colony2011
full speech at: www.islamimarkaz.com
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Imam Khomeni ka Pakistanio k liay Paygham,
Original speech: Millat-e-Tashayyo Pakistan par inqilab-e-islami kay asraat.
Subject : Asr Shanasi, Inqilab-e-Islami, ,
Category : Program, ,
Event : 2011 Others, ,
Location : Lahore
Description : Speech held on 22nd March 2011 at Imamia Colony2011
full speech at: www.islamimarkaz.com
13 Rajab - Iran puts second satellite into orbit - All Languages
The Islamic Republic of Iran successfully launches its second satellite christened Rassad (Observation) into the earth's orbit.
The satellite, which is the country's first such...
The Islamic Republic of Iran successfully launches its second satellite christened Rassad (Observation) into the earth's orbit.
The satellite, which is the country's first such imaging device, was launched by the Safir-e-Rassad satellite carrier on Wednesday thanks to Iranian aerospace scientists and experts' endeavor, IRNA reported.
Despite its 15.3-kilogram weight, which puts it under the category of the micro-satellites, Rassad has all features of a big satellite.
It has undergone all the stages required for its designing, manufacturing, assembly, test and preparation for launch inside the country.
It will orbit the earth at an altitude of 260 kilometers 15 times every 24 hours.
Its mission is to take images of the earth's surface and relay them to the earth-based stations together with telemetric information.
The satellite is equipped with solar panels and uses solar energy to work.
Iran launched its first domestically-produced satellite Omid (Hope) in 2009, which made it the ninth country to develop satellite launch capability.
Tehran also plans to launch the country's first manned mission to space by 2019.
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The Islamic Republic of Iran successfully launches its second satellite christened Rassad (Observation) into the earth's orbit.
The satellite, which is the country's first such imaging device, was launched by the Safir-e-Rassad satellite carrier on Wednesday thanks to Iranian aerospace scientists and experts' endeavor, IRNA reported.
Despite its 15.3-kilogram weight, which puts it under the category of the micro-satellites, Rassad has all features of a big satellite.
It has undergone all the stages required for its designing, manufacturing, assembly, test and preparation for launch inside the country.
It will orbit the earth at an altitude of 260 kilometers 15 times every 24 hours.
Its mission is to take images of the earth's surface and relay them to the earth-based stations together with telemetric information.
The satellite is equipped with solar panels and uses solar energy to work.
Iran launched its first domestically-produced satellite Omid (Hope) in 2009, which made it the ninth country to develop satellite launch capability.
Tehran also plans to launch the country's first manned mission to space by 2019.
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Iran successfully launches second satellite " RASAD" into orbit - Jun 15 2011 - English
Amir Mehdi Kazemi, Press TV,Tehran
Another achievement for Iran's aerospace industry; a new satellite project aimed at bringing Iranian scientists a step closer to a more advanced space...
Amir Mehdi Kazemi, Press TV,Tehran
Another achievement for Iran's aerospace industry; a new satellite project aimed at bringing Iranian scientists a step closer to a more advanced space technology.
According to Iran's space organization the Safir-e- Rasad Iran's second satellite carrier is responsible for placing the 15.3 kilogram Rasad satellite into orbit. Just minutes after the launch signals were sent down to earth via space cameras, indicating that the satellite had been placed successfully into its circuit on a two month mission.
The project has been the result of cooperations between the aerospace organization and Malek Ashtar University both affiliated to Iran's ministry of defense and Iran's space organization.
The Rasad is the country's first imaging satellite. Despite its small dimensions which puts it under the category of micro-satellites the device has all the features of big satellite.
It will orbit the earth at an altitude of 260 kilometers 15 times every 24 hours.
The satellite is equipped with solar panels and uses solar energy to work.
Iran launched its first home made satellite Omid in 2009. The telecommunication satellite put Iran's name in the list as the ninth country to develop satellite launch capability.
With Iran's space projects speeding up the sky no longer seems to be the limit for scientists in Iran. Tehran says that it plans to launch the country's first manned mission to space by 2019.
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Amir Mehdi Kazemi, Press TV,Tehran
Another achievement for Iran's aerospace industry; a new satellite project aimed at bringing Iranian scientists a step closer to a more advanced space technology.
According to Iran's space organization the Safir-e- Rasad Iran's second satellite carrier is responsible for placing the 15.3 kilogram Rasad satellite into orbit. Just minutes after the launch signals were sent down to earth via space cameras, indicating that the satellite had been placed successfully into its circuit on a two month mission.
The project has been the result of cooperations between the aerospace organization and Malek Ashtar University both affiliated to Iran's ministry of defense and Iran's space organization.
The Rasad is the country's first imaging satellite. Despite its small dimensions which puts it under the category of micro-satellites the device has all the features of big satellite.
It will orbit the earth at an altitude of 260 kilometers 15 times every 24 hours.
The satellite is equipped with solar panels and uses solar energy to work.
Iran launched its first home made satellite Omid in 2009. The telecommunication satellite put Iran's name in the list as the ninth country to develop satellite launch capability.
With Iran's space projects speeding up the sky no longer seems to be the limit for scientists in Iran. Tehran says that it plans to launch the country's first manned mission to space by 2019.
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Disgusting Sanctions to back fire on western govts - Mohammad Marandi - English
The European Union has expanded its sanctions against Iran, freezing assets and adding more officials to a visa blacklist. It cites 'serious human rights violations' for the measures - which follow...
The European Union has expanded its sanctions against Iran, freezing assets and adding more officials to a visa blacklist. It cites 'serious human rights violations' for the measures - which follow other similar penalties over the Islamic republic's nuclear programme. The U.S. has just drawn up a list of countries which are to be cut-off from the American financial system - if they don't reduce Iranian oil imports within 6 months. Meanwhile, Israel says its threat of a military strike on Iran is stopping it from building a suspected nuclear bomb. Tehran maintains its atomic programme is for peaceful energy purposes only. But the U.S. is against an imminent attack on the Islamic state - believing it would drag the whole region into war. For more RT talks to Middle East expert, Professor Seyed Mohammad Marandi, from Beirut.
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The European Union has expanded its sanctions against Iran, freezing assets and adding more officials to a visa blacklist. It cites 'serious human rights violations' for the measures - which follow other similar penalties over the Islamic republic's nuclear programme. The U.S. has just drawn up a list of countries which are to be cut-off from the American financial system - if they don't reduce Iranian oil imports within 6 months. Meanwhile, Israel says its threat of a military strike on Iran is stopping it from building a suspected nuclear bomb. Tehran maintains its atomic programme is for peaceful energy purposes only. But the U.S. is against an imminent attack on the Islamic state - believing it would drag the whole region into war. For more RT talks to Middle East expert, Professor Seyed Mohammad Marandi, from Beirut.
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I miss you Jerusalem - Global March to Jerusalem (GMJ) - English and Arabic
I miss you Jerusalem - Global March to Jerusalem
\"I miss you Jerusalem\" is a catchy song by Taha Hosna an Iranian singer dedicated to Global march to Jerusalem
Love can not be...
I miss you Jerusalem - Global March to Jerusalem
\"I miss you Jerusalem\" is a catchy song by Taha Hosna an Iranian singer dedicated to Global march to Jerusalem
Love can not be locked up
Heart may not be tied up
We are flowing - Don\'t give in
We are coming - Don\'t give in
Love can not be locked up
I miss you my missed land
Long live my homeland
O bright hope of Islam
I miss you my missed land
You are sacred and divine
Open your arms to welcome
مسجد الاقصی ... لیلیة الاسری
القدس لنا - بحول الله
مسجد الاقصی ... لیلیة الاسری
والنصر لنا - باذن الله
مسجد الاقصی ... لیلیة الاسری
البیت لنا - بحول الله
مسجد الاقصی ... لیلیة الاسری
و القدس لنا - باذن الله
طه حسنی خواننده جوان و پر آتیه موسیقی معنوی ترانه ای را برای حمایت از مردم مظلوم فلسطین و کاروان بین المللی \"الی بیت المقدس\" با عنوان (I Miss You) دلتنگ تو هستم اجرا و منتشر نمود.
این اثر فاخر که یکی از بهترین آثار تولید شده در رابطه با فلسطین می باشد توسط بهترین آهنگ سازهای ترکیه در این کشور به دو زبان انگلیسی و عربی تولید شده است.
ترجمه قسمت هایی از این ترانه بدین شرح است:
عشق نمی تواند محصور بماند، قلب ممکن نیست به بند کشیده شود، تسلیم مشو، ما در راهیم و به سوی تو می آییم، دلم برای تو تنگ می شود، سرزمین گمشده ام پاینده باشی ای زادگاه من، ای امید روشن اسلام
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I miss you Jerusalem - Global March to Jerusalem
\"I miss you Jerusalem\" is a catchy song by Taha Hosna an Iranian singer dedicated to Global march to Jerusalem
Love can not be locked up
Heart may not be tied up
We are flowing - Don\'t give in
We are coming - Don\'t give in
Love can not be locked up
I miss you my missed land
Long live my homeland
O bright hope of Islam
I miss you my missed land
You are sacred and divine
Open your arms to welcome
مسجد الاقصی ... لیلیة الاسری
القدس لنا - بحول الله
مسجد الاقصی ... لیلیة الاسری
والنصر لنا - باذن الله
مسجد الاقصی ... لیلیة الاسری
البیت لنا - بحول الله
مسجد الاقصی ... لیلیة الاسری
و القدس لنا - باذن الله
طه حسنی خواننده جوان و پر آتیه موسیقی معنوی ترانه ای را برای حمایت از مردم مظلوم فلسطین و کاروان بین المللی \"الی بیت المقدس\" با عنوان (I Miss You) دلتنگ تو هستم اجرا و منتشر نمود.
این اثر فاخر که یکی از بهترین آثار تولید شده در رابطه با فلسطین می باشد توسط بهترین آهنگ سازهای ترکیه در این کشور به دو زبان انگلیسی و عربی تولید شده است.
ترجمه قسمت هایی از این ترانه بدین شرح است:
عشق نمی تواند محصور بماند، قلب ممکن نیست به بند کشیده شود، تسلیم مشو، ما در راهیم و به سوی تو می آییم، دلم برای تو تنگ می شود، سرزمین گمشده ام پاینده باشی ای زادگاه من، ای امید روشن اسلام
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[18 May 2012] Iran warns to sue Google over nameless Gulf - English
[18 May 2012] Iran warns to sue Google over nameless 'Gulf' - English
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Iran foreign ministry warns sue Google Persian Gulf threatened internet giant Google...
[18 May 2012] Iran warns to sue Google over nameless 'Gulf' - English
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[18 May 2012] Iran warns to sue Google over nameless 'Gulf' - English
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[23 May 2012] Iran marks 30th anniv. of Khorramshahr liberation - English
[23 May 2012] Iran marks 30th anniv. of Khorramshahr liberation - English
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[23 May 2012] Iran marks 30th anniv. of Khorramshahr liberation - English
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[23 May 2012] Iran marks 30th anniv. of Khorramshahr liberation - English
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[12 Aug 2012] Iran takes two bronze medals in wrestling - English
[12 Aug 2012] Iran takes two bronze medals in wrestling - English
Komeil Ghasemi took a bronze in the 120 KG freestyle wrestling after beating the USA's Tervel Diagnev.
Ghasemi won the first...
[12 Aug 2012] Iran takes two bronze medals in wrestling - English
Komeil Ghasemi took a bronze in the 120 KG freestyle wrestling after beating the USA's Tervel Diagnev.
Ghasemi won the first period after opening up a 4-0 lead in the first 20 seconds.
Dlagnev took the scoreless second period in a sudden-death clinch, before Ghasemi sealed bronze with a winning point just nine seconds from the final hooter.
Afterwards Ghasemi dedicated his vctory to the people of Iran.
The 120 KG title went to Uzbekistan's remarkable Artur Taymazov who clinched his third consecutive Olympic gold.
Meanwhile, three-time Asian champion Naser Ehsan Lashgari claimed the bronze in the men's 84 KG category by beating Bulgaria's world junior silver medallist Ibrahim Bolukbasi.
26 year old Lashgari only needed two periods to win the contest, using his wealth of experience to defeat his opponent 3-2, 3-0.
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[12 Aug 2012] Iran takes two bronze medals in wrestling - English
Komeil Ghasemi took a bronze in the 120 KG freestyle wrestling after beating the USA's Tervel Diagnev.
Ghasemi won the first period after opening up a 4-0 lead in the first 20 seconds.
Dlagnev took the scoreless second period in a sudden-death clinch, before Ghasemi sealed bronze with a winning point just nine seconds from the final hooter.
Afterwards Ghasemi dedicated his vctory to the people of Iran.
The 120 KG title went to Uzbekistan's remarkable Artur Taymazov who clinched his third consecutive Olympic gold.
Meanwhile, three-time Asian champion Naser Ehsan Lashgari claimed the bronze in the men's 84 KG category by beating Bulgaria's world junior silver medallist Ibrahim Bolukbasi.
26 year old Lashgari only needed two periods to win the contest, using his wealth of experience to defeat his opponent 3-2, 3-0.
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Spiny Anteaters who Fast - Animal Instincts - English
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The Spiny Anteaters Fast:
The spiny anteater, is a type of nocturnal, burrowing, egg-laying mammal. It lives in Australia, Tasmania, and New Guinea.
It lacks teeth and is covered with spines. It has a slender snout and an extensible sticky tongue used for catching insects, such as ants and termites.
The spiny anteater prefers to live on mountains and high places over 200 meters above sea level. It likes to stay in uninhabited places and shadowed forests because it likes to feed on ants.
The spiny anteater puts its long sticky tongue inside an ant tunnel, and hundreds of ants cling to it, making a delicious meal for the anteater.
The anteater can fast from food for more than a month.
When food decreases because of an increase in population of anteaters or when a migration happens, they fast, and lack of food does not weaken them.
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The Spiny Anteaters Fast:
The spiny anteater, is a type of nocturnal, burrowing, egg-laying mammal. It lives in Australia, Tasmania, and New Guinea.
It lacks teeth and is covered with spines. It has a slender snout and an extensible sticky tongue used for catching insects, such as ants and termites.
The spiny anteater prefers to live on mountains and high places over 200 meters above sea level. It likes to stay in uninhabited places and shadowed forests because it likes to feed on ants.
The spiny anteater puts its long sticky tongue inside an ant tunnel, and hundreds of ants cling to it, making a delicious meal for the anteater.
The anteater can fast from food for more than a month.
When food decreases because of an increase in population of anteaters or when a migration happens, they fast, and lack of food does not weaken them.
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عالمی نھضت آزادی قدس Universal Movement of Al-Quds Liberation - Urdu
A great lecture by H.I. Ustad Syed Jawad Naqvi on the topic of Yawm Al-Quds. It answers many ideological questions and explains the importance of Yawm Al-Quds and its relation with other challenges...
A great lecture by H.I. Ustad Syed Jawad Naqvi on the topic of Yawm Al-Quds. It answers many ideological questions and explains the importance of Yawm Al-Quds and its relation with other challenges faced by the Muslim Ummah.
Subject : Ummat-Tabaqat aur Zimmedariyaan, Asr Shanasi, Afkar -e- Imam Khomeini (r.a)
Event : Ramadan 1433-2012
Category : Lectures
Location : Lahore
Description : A Must Listen Lecture delivered by Ustad Syed Jawad Naqavi on 17th August 2012
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A great lecture by H.I. Ustad Syed Jawad Naqvi on the topic of Yawm Al-Quds. It answers many ideological questions and explains the importance of Yawm Al-Quds and its relation with other challenges faced by the Muslim Ummah.
Subject : Ummat-Tabaqat aur Zimmedariyaan, Asr Shanasi, Afkar -e- Imam Khomeini (r.a)
Event : Ramadan 1433-2012
Category : Lectures
Location : Lahore
Description : A Must Listen Lecture delivered by Ustad Syed Jawad Naqavi on 17th August 2012
(NAM) Non-Aligned Movement Summit in Tehran 2012 - Ustad Syed Jawad Naqavi - Urdu
Subject : Asr Shanasi
Event : -
Category : Lectures
Location : Lahore
Description : A Must Listen lecture on the formation of Non-Aligned Movement (NAM)...
Subject : Asr Shanasi
Event : -
Category : Lectures
Location : Lahore
Description : A Must Listen lecture on the formation of Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) Organization and its side effects on the world affairs with reference to the upcoming summit to be held in Tehran.
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Subject : Asr Shanasi
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Category : Lectures
Location : Lahore
Description : A Must Listen lecture on the formation of Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) Organization and its side effects on the world affairs with reference to the upcoming summit to be held in Tehran.