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[14 Jan 13] Bahrain media hides monarchy crimes against humanity - English
An analyst says, Bahrain\'s media whitewash of the popular uprising shows football to its audience to hide teargas killings and other crimes against humanity in Bahrain. In the background of this,...
An analyst says, Bahrain\'s media whitewash of the popular uprising shows football to its audience to hide teargas killings and other crimes against humanity in Bahrain. In the background of this, Bahraini security forces have attacked a funeral ceremony of a man killed in anti-regime protests by tear gas in their efforts to crush dissent, a crackdown of which has lasted for more than 22 months now as the people\'s popular revolution shows no signs of weakening. Bahrain media has a blackout on the popular uprising from international attention.
Press TV has interviewed Mr. Osama al-Aradi, president of the Bahraini Medical Association, Detroit about this issue.
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An analyst says, Bahrain\'s media whitewash of the popular uprising shows football to its audience to hide teargas killings and other crimes against humanity in Bahrain. In the background of this, Bahraini security forces have attacked a funeral ceremony of a man killed in anti-regime protests by tear gas in their efforts to crush dissent, a crackdown of which has lasted for more than 22 months now as the people\'s popular revolution shows no signs of weakening. Bahrain media has a blackout on the popular uprising from international attention.
Press TV has interviewed Mr. Osama al-Aradi, president of the Bahraini Medical Association, Detroit about this issue.
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[Clip] When people hide themselves... | Ali Reza PanahianFarsi Sub English Dec.09 2019
What does âKafirâ mean? Kafir means a person who denies and hides himself. He understands something is right, but he says, âNo, no!â âWhy do you say no? Why do you act perversely with...
What does âKafirâ mean? Kafir means a person who denies and hides himself. He understands something is right, but he says, âNo, no!â âWhy do you say no? Why do you act perversely with yourself? Why do you grapple with yourself?! Why do you lie to yourself?! Why donât you have mercy on yourself?â This is the meaning of Kafir (unbeliever). What are you covering? What are you concealing? Why do you hide?
Psychoanalysts have a very interesting and hard job. Do you know what one of the things they do to fix peopleâs spiritual problems is? For example, a person says, âI have such a problem. I am depressed, etc.â or any other such plight. A psychoanalyst listens to see what he thinks and says, âI have to find what his problem is.â So, he says, âFirst talk about your life.â He starts studying his past. In some cases, a psychoanalyst even says, âYou get upset from such a thing.â The person replies, âNo, I donât.â The psychoanalystâs difficulty starts from here! âHow should I prove that you get upset from such a thing? Your smile now shows that you are getting upset.â The person has a problem. The psychoanalyst must talk to this person in a way for him to say, âOk! Yes, I get upset!â He gets so upset that he might start crying! The psychoanalyst says, âDid you see? Are you better now? Donât you think you have this other problem too, and this one too that you have hidden?â Why do you hide yourself? Psychologically, an ill person is usually a person who is denying something in himself. They usually call this a psychological complex.
The Qurâan says the same thing about the unbelievers (Kafir), âThere is a sickness in their hearts.â (Qurâan 2:10) What kind of sickness does an unbeliever have? He has hidden something. He has hidden a truth. âHiding the truth is a sign of unbelief.â When a person hides the truth within himself, he is called a Kafir. A Kafir has hidden something in himself in the form of a complex and is sick. What is a sign of his illness? He is jealous. Recite the âChapter Kafirunâ from the Qurâan. âSay: \'O unbelievers! I do not worship what you worship, nor do you worship what I worship; nor will I worship what you have worshipedâŠââ (Qurâan 109:1-4) You go your own way and weâll go ours. Drop it and go! Strange! But such a person wonât drop it! âWhy donât you drop it?!â
The Qurâan also says, âDo you know why he doesnât leave you? He is jealous!â âWhy are you jealous? Donât you say weâre miserable? Donât you ridicule us? Let us go our own way!â The Qurâan is a very surprising psychology book. Itâs fantastic! It says, âThe unbelievers envy your devoutness. They like you to be Kafirs too.â You have chosen and we have chosen. Go your own way! No, he knows that you are fortunate. He knows that he is hiding a truth in himself. He knows that you are having fun. He wants to ruin your life to be like his own.
Havenât you, the mourners of Aba Abdillah al-Husayn (âa), met people who envy that you go to religious meetings? Has it happened, or not? Answer loudly. When they see you, they nag. If you go to thousands of dance parties or such, they donât say anything! As soon as you go to a meeting for Imam Husayn (âa) they say, âImam Husayn doesnât need you to cry for him. Go do actions.â Eh! âWhat if I had gone to a bar?â âGo enjoy.â âTell me to go enjoy here too!â But in this case, he feels uncomfortable and somehow shows his jealousy. During the 13 day New Year holiday, as many people are killed (in car accidents) as in a war. As many are killed as in a war operation! No one says anything. But, if someone dies on the way to Karbala, they repeat many times, âEveryoneâs killed there, or you go for pilgrimage?! They kill our countrymen!â âYou are sick. You donât feel good!â Death happens anywhere. But, when it happens there, they ridicule it. Heâs sick.
Do you know why he has become sick? What is mental illness? A person has something, but he denies it. I want to say something strange. Someone has to sit this person down and tell him, âPoor person. You are in love with Husayn (âa). Donât deny yourself. Unfortunate person, come. You come too. You are in love with Husayn too. You donât feel good. Donât deny it my dear. Be calm. Ok, I donât want to try to convince you. Be calm. Maybe you will suddenly realize that you are in love with Husayn (âa) too.â When a person hides a truth within himself, he is called a Kafir (unbeliever).
[From the series of speeches under the topic of âWhen people hide themselves.â]
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What does âKafirâ mean? Kafir means a person who denies and hides himself. He understands something is right, but he says, âNo, no!â âWhy do you say no? Why do you act perversely with yourself? Why do you grapple with yourself?! Why do you lie to yourself?! Why donât you have mercy on yourself?â This is the meaning of Kafir (unbeliever). What are you covering? What are you concealing? Why do you hide?
Psychoanalysts have a very interesting and hard job. Do you know what one of the things they do to fix peopleâs spiritual problems is? For example, a person says, âI have such a problem. I am depressed, etc.â or any other such plight. A psychoanalyst listens to see what he thinks and says, âI have to find what his problem is.â So, he says, âFirst talk about your life.â He starts studying his past. In some cases, a psychoanalyst even says, âYou get upset from such a thing.â The person replies, âNo, I donât.â The psychoanalystâs difficulty starts from here! âHow should I prove that you get upset from such a thing? Your smile now shows that you are getting upset.â The person has a problem. The psychoanalyst must talk to this person in a way for him to say, âOk! Yes, I get upset!â He gets so upset that he might start crying! The psychoanalyst says, âDid you see? Are you better now? Donât you think you have this other problem too, and this one too that you have hidden?â Why do you hide yourself? Psychologically, an ill person is usually a person who is denying something in himself. They usually call this a psychological complex.
The Qurâan says the same thing about the unbelievers (Kafir), âThere is a sickness in their hearts.â (Qurâan 2:10) What kind of sickness does an unbeliever have? He has hidden something. He has hidden a truth. âHiding the truth is a sign of unbelief.â When a person hides the truth within himself, he is called a Kafir. A Kafir has hidden something in himself in the form of a complex and is sick. What is a sign of his illness? He is jealous. Recite the âChapter Kafirunâ from the Qurâan. âSay: \'O unbelievers! I do not worship what you worship, nor do you worship what I worship; nor will I worship what you have worshipedâŠââ (Qurâan 109:1-4) You go your own way and weâll go ours. Drop it and go! Strange! But such a person wonât drop it! âWhy donât you drop it?!â
The Qurâan also says, âDo you know why he doesnât leave you? He is jealous!â âWhy are you jealous? Donât you say weâre miserable? Donât you ridicule us? Let us go our own way!â The Qurâan is a very surprising psychology book. Itâs fantastic! It says, âThe unbelievers envy your devoutness. They like you to be Kafirs too.â You have chosen and we have chosen. Go your own way! No, he knows that you are fortunate. He knows that he is hiding a truth in himself. He knows that you are having fun. He wants to ruin your life to be like his own.
Havenât you, the mourners of Aba Abdillah al-Husayn (âa), met people who envy that you go to religious meetings? Has it happened, or not? Answer loudly. When they see you, they nag. If you go to thousands of dance parties or such, they donât say anything! As soon as you go to a meeting for Imam Husayn (âa) they say, âImam Husayn doesnât need you to cry for him. Go do actions.â Eh! âWhat if I had gone to a bar?â âGo enjoy.â âTell me to go enjoy here too!â But in this case, he feels uncomfortable and somehow shows his jealousy. During the 13 day New Year holiday, as many people are killed (in car accidents) as in a war. As many are killed as in a war operation! No one says anything. But, if someone dies on the way to Karbala, they repeat many times, âEveryoneâs killed there, or you go for pilgrimage?! They kill our countrymen!â âYou are sick. You donât feel good!â Death happens anywhere. But, when it happens there, they ridicule it. Heâs sick.
Do you know why he has become sick? What is mental illness? A person has something, but he denies it. I want to say something strange. Someone has to sit this person down and tell him, âPoor person. You are in love with Husayn (âa). Donât deny yourself. Unfortunate person, come. You come too. You are in love with Husayn too. You donât feel good. Donât deny it my dear. Be calm. Ok, I donât want to try to convince you. Be calm. Maybe you will suddenly realize that you are in love with Husayn (âa) too.â When a person hides a truth within himself, he is called a Kafir (unbeliever).
[From the series of speeches under the topic of âWhen people hide themselves.â]
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Kids Cartoon - PINGU -Pingu and the Snowball Fight - All Languages
Pingu is going out on a play-date with Robby. He finds Robby in a bunch of ice sculptures. Pingu and Robby hop on the sledge and ride it together. Pingu also has to push Robby along the way. They...
Pingu is going out on a play-date with Robby. He finds Robby in a bunch of ice sculptures. Pingu and Robby hop on the sledge and ride it together. Pingu also has to push Robby along the way. They find an old ruined igloo and other bits of junk around it, then play a game of hide and seek in and around it, followed by a snowball fight. Pingu tricks Robby by making a bust of himself with some things he finds in the ruin he is hiding and putting it on a stick and waving it outside, so that Robby throws the snowball at that instead of him. While Robby is quizzically investigating the smashed bust, and calling for his friend, Pingu runs and hides in a barrel. He then sneaks up behind Robby and throws a snowball at the ruin Robby is investigating, getting his attention to the barrel Pingu is hiding in (Pingu hides quick enough to avoid being seen). Robby then goes into the ruin, and he looks over to see Pingu (still wearing the barrel as a precaution of sorts) taunting him, then throwing a snowball at him. A chase back towards the igloo ruins then ensues, with Pingu coming out of the barrel due to tripping over a small block of ice. Robby then gets hurt while holding onto the rolling barrel, and Pingu vainly tries to cheer him up with some funny moves and postures, but finally manages with a hoola-hoop. Robby gets a hoola-hoop too and they play that instead.
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Pingu is going out on a play-date with Robby. He finds Robby in a bunch of ice sculptures. Pingu and Robby hop on the sledge and ride it together. Pingu also has to push Robby along the way. They find an old ruined igloo and other bits of junk around it, then play a game of hide and seek in and around it, followed by a snowball fight. Pingu tricks Robby by making a bust of himself with some things he finds in the ruin he is hiding and putting it on a stick and waving it outside, so that Robby throws the snowball at that instead of him. While Robby is quizzically investigating the smashed bust, and calling for his friend, Pingu runs and hides in a barrel. He then sneaks up behind Robby and throws a snowball at the ruin Robby is investigating, getting his attention to the barrel Pingu is hiding in (Pingu hides quick enough to avoid being seen). Robby then goes into the ruin, and he looks over to see Pingu (still wearing the barrel as a precaution of sorts) taunting him, then throwing a snowball at him. A chase back towards the igloo ruins then ensues, with Pingu coming out of the barrel due to tripping over a small block of ice. Robby then gets hurt while holding onto the rolling barrel, and Pingu vainly tries to cheer him up with some funny moves and postures, but finally manages with a hoola-hoop. Robby gets a hoola-hoop too and they play that instead.
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US mainstream media ignores big tax evasions - English
A prominent American author says the U.S. mainstream media does not properly inform the nation about the true extent of tax evasions by big corporations.
"In the mainstream media, pretty...
A prominent American author says the U.S. mainstream media does not properly inform the nation about the true extent of tax evasions by big corporations.
"In the mainstream media, pretty much of what you hear is that the corporate tax rate is too high," says Paul Buchheit, author of "American Wars: Illusions and Realities" in an exclusive interview with Press TV's U.S. Desk on Saturday.
Buchheit said that when U.S. corporate firms are "only paying 12% out of 35, that compares very low to other countries."
"When people are well-informed, properly informed ... , you know it's just ..., people are astounded by the actual effect but you will hear very little of it in the mainstream media," he concluded.
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A prominent American author says the U.S. mainstream media does not properly inform the nation about the true extent of tax evasions by big corporations.
"In the mainstream media, pretty much of what you hear is that the corporate tax rate is too high," says Paul Buchheit, author of "American Wars: Illusions and Realities" in an exclusive interview with Press TV's U.S. Desk on Saturday.
Buchheit said that when U.S. corporate firms are "only paying 12% out of 35, that compares very low to other countries."
"When people are well-informed, properly informed ... , you know it's just ..., people are astounded by the actual effect but you will hear very little of it in the mainstream media," he concluded.
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[14 Jan 13] Zio-Saudis can NOT curb Bahrain uprising - English
An analyst says the Zionist-dominated West has steered Arab Spring revolutions in Egypt, Tunisia, Yemen and elsewhere, but Bahrain will not yield to oppression. In the background of this Bahrain...
An analyst says the Zionist-dominated West has steered Arab Spring revolutions in Egypt, Tunisia, Yemen and elsewhere, but Bahrain will not yield to oppression. In the background of this Bahrain has been gripped by anti-regime protests since March 2011. This week, poison gas used in the tear gas canisters of regime forces has claimed yet another life. Many observers say the monarchy dictatorship would have fallen quickly had it not been for the sustaining efforts of the US, Britain and Saudi Arabia mainly in propping up the ailing system of tyranny.
Press TV has interviewed Mr. Kevin Barrett, founding member of the Muslim Jewish Christian Alliance, Wisconsin about this issue.
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An analyst says the Zionist-dominated West has steered Arab Spring revolutions in Egypt, Tunisia, Yemen and elsewhere, but Bahrain will not yield to oppression. In the background of this Bahrain has been gripped by anti-regime protests since March 2011. This week, poison gas used in the tear gas canisters of regime forces has claimed yet another life. Many observers say the monarchy dictatorship would have fallen quickly had it not been for the sustaining efforts of the US, Britain and Saudi Arabia mainly in propping up the ailing system of tyranny.
Press TV has interviewed Mr. Kevin Barrett, founding member of the Muslim Jewish Christian Alliance, Wisconsin about this issue.
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Kids Cartoon - PINGU - Pingu is Jealous - All Languages Other
Pingu, Pinga and mum are spending the day inside. Pingu is building towers with blocks, but to his dismay they keep falling down. Despite mother\'s efforts, Pinga does not want to go to bed - until...
Pingu, Pinga and mum are spending the day inside. Pingu is building towers with blocks, but to his dismay they keep falling down. Despite mother\'s efforts, Pinga does not want to go to bed - until mother rocks her to sleep. Pingu goes to his mum for help with his blocks, but she is too busy knitting clothing for Pinga. Pingu looks at Pinga, who notices that she is in bed. She starts to cry and is comforted and given attention by mother, who continues to apparently ignore Pingu. Pingu desperately tries to get attention by behaving like a baby, jumping up and down on the Pinga\'s bed, kicking a chamberpot around it, putting the chamberpot on his head and banging it with a spoon, and pretending to be a ghost, but he gives up and hides in the toy box. Mother soon puts Pinga back in bed, which Pinga still doesn\'t want to do. Realising that Pingu feels neglected, mother apologizes and hugs him, and he goes to sleep with Pinga.
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Pingu, Pinga and mum are spending the day inside. Pingu is building towers with blocks, but to his dismay they keep falling down. Despite mother\'s efforts, Pinga does not want to go to bed - until mother rocks her to sleep. Pingu goes to his mum for help with his blocks, but she is too busy knitting clothing for Pinga. Pingu looks at Pinga, who notices that she is in bed. She starts to cry and is comforted and given attention by mother, who continues to apparently ignore Pingu. Pingu desperately tries to get attention by behaving like a baby, jumping up and down on the Pinga\'s bed, kicking a chamberpot around it, putting the chamberpot on his head and banging it with a spoon, and pretending to be a ghost, but he gives up and hides in the toy box. Mother soon puts Pinga back in bed, which Pinga still doesn\'t want to do. Realising that Pingu feels neglected, mother apologizes and hugs him, and he goes to sleep with Pinga.
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Kids Cartoon - PINGU - Pingu Runs Away - All Languages Other
Pingu and his parents are enjoying a quiet dinner, but Pingu isn\'t happy due to him refusing to eat his greens once again. Mother and Father decide to share their food. Father gives Mother fish,...
Pingu and his parents are enjoying a quiet dinner, but Pingu isn\'t happy due to him refusing to eat his greens once again. Mother and Father decide to share their food. Father gives Mother fish, Mother gives Father greens and Mother tries to give Pingu a brown potato, but he refuses and splatters it all over Mother. Father becomes enraged and tells him off. Pingu then rocks his chair and ends up pulling everything off the table. His parents become furious and Pingu ends up getting a spanking. He tries to make amends, but gets neglected instead and runs away, feeling that his parents don\'t love him anymore. Pingu\'s parents enjoy some quiet time, but they\'re not really enjoying it because they are worried about Pingu because of what time it is and what they have done. Meanwhile, Pingu becomes hopelessly lost. He nearly gets crushed by falling ice, and then comes face to face with three ugly, menacing monster-faces in the snowdrifts. They look like a human skull, a goblin/grumpy dwarf and a dinosaur/dragon. Terrified, he runs and hides in an ice cave. His parents, realizing how late it is, feel pretty bad of how they treated Pingu, so they come out and find him, with Father using his post truck to find him. Pingu notices his parents finding him and shows himself. Happy to see their son, Mother and Father both apologize to him and they take him back home. After Pingu is fed hot soup by Mother, they all go to bed together happily.
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Pingu and his parents are enjoying a quiet dinner, but Pingu isn\'t happy due to him refusing to eat his greens once again. Mother and Father decide to share their food. Father gives Mother fish, Mother gives Father greens and Mother tries to give Pingu a brown potato, but he refuses and splatters it all over Mother. Father becomes enraged and tells him off. Pingu then rocks his chair and ends up pulling everything off the table. His parents become furious and Pingu ends up getting a spanking. He tries to make amends, but gets neglected instead and runs away, feeling that his parents don\'t love him anymore. Pingu\'s parents enjoy some quiet time, but they\'re not really enjoying it because they are worried about Pingu because of what time it is and what they have done. Meanwhile, Pingu becomes hopelessly lost. He nearly gets crushed by falling ice, and then comes face to face with three ugly, menacing monster-faces in the snowdrifts. They look like a human skull, a goblin/grumpy dwarf and a dinosaur/dragon. Terrified, he runs and hides in an ice cave. His parents, realizing how late it is, feel pretty bad of how they treated Pingu, so they come out and find him, with Father using his post truck to find him. Pingu notices his parents finding him and shows himself. Happy to see their son, Mother and Father both apologize to him and they take him back home. After Pingu is fed hot soup by Mother, they all go to bed together happily.
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Kids Cartoon - PINGU - Pingus Curling Game - All Languages
Robby, who has a proper curling stone, invites Pingu to have a game with him. Pingu doesn\'t have a curling stone, so he gets his hot water bottle to use instead, which Mother is using while she is...
Robby, who has a proper curling stone, invites Pingu to have a game with him. Pingu doesn\'t have a curling stone, so he gets his hot water bottle to use instead, which Mother is using while she is asleep, he sneaks up trying to not wake up Mother and gets the bottle successfully. On their first go, Robby gets his the farthest, on the second Robby again gets his the farthest, but both finish up near a neighbour who is sitting on an ice block reading, and he tells them to leave him alone. They swap stones, and play back the way they came. Robby wins this as well. Pingu is annoyed, and plays the stone as hard as he can. Unfortunately, it goes toward the neighbour who is reading and knocks the seat from under him, depositing him on the ice on his backside! Robby laughs; Pingu gets sympathic. He is understandably rather furious at this and goes to tell Pingu off, but Robby tries to pull him back. This annoys him even more and he follows Pingu home. Pingu goes indoors and hides inside his toy box, while Mother is ironing a towel, but she is not paying attention and burns it, much to her dismay. The neighbour bangs on the door and comes in. The neighbour explains to Pingu\'s Mother what happened, and Mother gets Pingu to apologize. Pingu is afraid to apologize because of how mean he is, however Mother comforts Pingu and Pingu apologizes to the neighbour, and he and Pingu make up and shake hands. The neighbour and Pingu then have a game. Pingu gets his the farthest because his jumps over the other!, much to the neighbour\'s annoyance
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Robby, who has a proper curling stone, invites Pingu to have a game with him. Pingu doesn\'t have a curling stone, so he gets his hot water bottle to use instead, which Mother is using while she is asleep, he sneaks up trying to not wake up Mother and gets the bottle successfully. On their first go, Robby gets his the farthest, on the second Robby again gets his the farthest, but both finish up near a neighbour who is sitting on an ice block reading, and he tells them to leave him alone. They swap stones, and play back the way they came. Robby wins this as well. Pingu is annoyed, and plays the stone as hard as he can. Unfortunately, it goes toward the neighbour who is reading and knocks the seat from under him, depositing him on the ice on his backside! Robby laughs; Pingu gets sympathic. He is understandably rather furious at this and goes to tell Pingu off, but Robby tries to pull him back. This annoys him even more and he follows Pingu home. Pingu goes indoors and hides inside his toy box, while Mother is ironing a towel, but she is not paying attention and burns it, much to her dismay. The neighbour bangs on the door and comes in. The neighbour explains to Pingu\'s Mother what happened, and Mother gets Pingu to apologize. Pingu is afraid to apologize because of how mean he is, however Mother comforts Pingu and Pingu apologizes to the neighbour, and he and Pingu make up and shake hands. The neighbour and Pingu then have a game. Pingu gets his the farthest because his jumps over the other!, much to the neighbour\'s annoyance
Kids Cartoon - POCOYO - Runaway hat - English
It\\\'s a windy day and Pato\\\'s hat gets blown away. Pato doesn\\\'t like the way he looks without his hat and he\\\'s afraid his friends will laugh at him so he hides and won\\\'t play. Finally...
It\\\'s a windy day and Pato\\\'s hat gets blown away. Pato doesn\\\'t like the way he looks without his hat and he\\\'s afraid his friends will laugh at him so he hides and won\\\'t play. Finally they catch up with him and he tries on a selection of replacement hats, none of which quite fit the bill. When Elly and Pocoyo realise what\\\'s wrong they don\\\'t understand Pato\\\'s reaction. They like the way he looks. Pato comes to see that his friends love him for who he is, not what he looks like and the friends all play happily together.
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It\\\'s a windy day and Pato\\\'s hat gets blown away. Pato doesn\\\'t like the way he looks without his hat and he\\\'s afraid his friends will laugh at him so he hides and won\\\'t play. Finally they catch up with him and he tries on a selection of replacement hats, none of which quite fit the bill. When Elly and Pocoyo realise what\\\'s wrong they don\\\'t understand Pato\\\'s reaction. They like the way he looks. Pato comes to see that his friends love him for who he is, not what he looks like and the friends all play happily together.
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[Clip]The Household of the Prophet (âa), the Manifestation of Godâs Kindness |Agha Alireza Panhian 2019 Fars
The Household of the Prophet (âa), the Manifestation of Godâs Kindness
One of the other ways to understand, believe in, and taste Godâs Kindness are the Household of the Prophet...
The Household of the Prophet (âa), the Manifestation of Godâs Kindness
One of the other ways to understand, believe in, and taste Godâs Kindness are the Household of the Prophet (âa). A tradition says, âGod divided kindness into 100 parts. He gave one part to the people. A motherâs kindness for her child, the love between a husband and wife, the kindness of a father towards his child, and the kindness of a child towards his father are all in this one part. He gave 99 parts of it to the Household of the Prophet (âa).â
This means no matter how much the kindest mother loves her child, she is unable to understand the kindness of her Imam. I mean the kindest mother who has ultimate kindness and the highest degree of kindness towards her children. Now this should increase 99 times more, which is impossible, in order to understand the kindness of an Imam towards his nation.
You donât dare to talk badly about a child in front of his or her mother. Sheâll hold a grudge against you for at least 100 years. Now, if you talk badly about a follower and friend of the Household of the Prophet (âa), how will they react with you? A tradition says, âWhoever finds a weak point or something against one of our friends, hides and keeps it in order to use it later when needed, has left from being under our Guardianship.â Imam Reza (âa) said, âIâve obliged myself to curse such a person every day.â This is very serious. Such a person will be completely ruined.
When we say that the Household of the Prophet (âa) are kind, you too should be careful about (how you behave to) each other. Imam Baqir (âa) narrated from Imam Sadiq (âa), âI swear to God that I love your smells and your souls. We become sick when you become sick. We become happy when you become happy. We become sad when you become sad. But, our God loves you even more.â
This is very interesting. It is very hard to imagine. The Household of the Prophet (âa) are the manifestation of Godâs Kindness. If we understand their kindness, weâll become kind with each other. If we understand the Household of the Prophetâs (âa) kindness, which is easier to understand, weâll understand Godâs Kindness too. Then, our relationship with God will become beautiful.
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The Household of the Prophet (âa), the Manifestation of Godâs Kindness
One of the other ways to understand, believe in, and taste Godâs Kindness are the Household of the Prophet (âa). A tradition says, âGod divided kindness into 100 parts. He gave one part to the people. A motherâs kindness for her child, the love between a husband and wife, the kindness of a father towards his child, and the kindness of a child towards his father are all in this one part. He gave 99 parts of it to the Household of the Prophet (âa).â
This means no matter how much the kindest mother loves her child, she is unable to understand the kindness of her Imam. I mean the kindest mother who has ultimate kindness and the highest degree of kindness towards her children. Now this should increase 99 times more, which is impossible, in order to understand the kindness of an Imam towards his nation.
You donât dare to talk badly about a child in front of his or her mother. Sheâll hold a grudge against you for at least 100 years. Now, if you talk badly about a follower and friend of the Household of the Prophet (âa), how will they react with you? A tradition says, âWhoever finds a weak point or something against one of our friends, hides and keeps it in order to use it later when needed, has left from being under our Guardianship.â Imam Reza (âa) said, âIâve obliged myself to curse such a person every day.â This is very serious. Such a person will be completely ruined.
When we say that the Household of the Prophet (âa) are kind, you too should be careful about (how you behave to) each other. Imam Baqir (âa) narrated from Imam Sadiq (âa), âI swear to God that I love your smells and your souls. We become sick when you become sick. We become happy when you become happy. We become sad when you become sad. But, our God loves you even more.â
This is very interesting. It is very hard to imagine. The Household of the Prophet (âa) are the manifestation of Godâs Kindness. If we understand their kindness, weâll become kind with each other. If we understand the Household of the Prophetâs (âa) kindness, which is easier to understand, weâll understand Godâs Kindness too. Then, our relationship with God will become beautiful.
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