Dr. Ali Shariati on Guardianship of the Jurist - Farsi sub English
Dr. Ali Shariati speaking on wilayat al-faqih (Guardianship of the Jurist) and how the leader must be selected during the absence of an infallible Imam.
Dr. Ali Shariati speaking on wilayat al-faqih (Guardianship of the Jurist) and how the leader must be selected during the absence of an infallible Imam.
Taqlid - Why should we follow a jurist? - Shaykh Bahmanpour - English
The AhlulBayt Islamic Mission (AIM) held a seminar as part of the AIM Platform series entitled \'Taqlid - Why should we follow a jurist?\' with guest scholar, Sheikh Bahmanpour, who...
The AhlulBayt Islamic Mission (AIM) held a seminar as part of the AIM Platform series entitled \'Taqlid - Why should we follow a jurist?\' with guest scholar, Sheikh Bahmanpour, who delivered a lecture and entertained a lengthy question and answer session. The event took place on Saturday 1st September 2012 at the Islamic Centre of England.
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The AhlulBayt Islamic Mission (AIM) held a seminar as part of the AIM Platform series entitled \'Taqlid - Why should we follow a jurist?\' with guest scholar, Sheikh Bahmanpour, who delivered a lecture and entertained a lengthy question and answer session. The event took place on Saturday 1st September 2012 at the Islamic Centre of England.
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What Is A Grand Ayatollah? Marjaiyyat and Wilayat al-Faqih in Islam - English
Short documentary made by Press TV that explores the concept of Religious Authority (Marjaiyyat) in Islam, the procedure whereby a student becomes a Grand Ayatollah, the responsibilities of...
Short documentary made by Press TV that explores the concept of Religious Authority (Marjaiyyat) in Islam, the procedure whereby a student becomes a Grand Ayatollah, the responsibilities of a Mujtahid and a Marja, and the role of Marjaiyyat in contemporary times. Also discussed is the often misunderstood concept of Wilayat al-Faqih (guardianship of the jurist).
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Short documentary made by Press TV that explores the concept of Religious Authority (Marjaiyyat) in Islam, the procedure whereby a student becomes a Grand Ayatollah, the responsibilities of a Mujtahid and a Marja, and the role of Marjaiyyat in contemporary times. Also discussed is the often misunderstood concept of Wilayat al-Faqih (guardianship of the jurist).
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Shahid Beheshti and Imam Khomeini on Characteristics of Leader in Islam - Farsi sub English
Ayatollah Dr. Shahid Mohammad Hosseini Beheshti defends wilayatul faqih (Guardianship of the Jurist) doctrine in a Parliament session debating on the vote that would eventually result in...
Ayatollah Dr. Shahid Mohammad Hosseini Beheshti defends wilayatul faqih (Guardianship of the Jurist) doctrine in a Parliament session debating on the vote that would eventually result in changes to IRI constitution involving implementation of WF theory
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Ayatollah Dr. Shahid Mohammad Hosseini Beheshti defends wilayatul faqih (Guardianship of the Jurist) doctrine in a Parliament session debating on the vote that would eventually result in changes to IRI constitution involving implementation of WF theory
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Wilayat al-Faqih: Guardianship of the Jurist | Farsi sub English
Does it make sense to you that a religious 80 year old man with a turban on his head rules for an unlimited amount of time? Do you have questions about Wilayat al-Faqih? This video answers...
Does it make sense to you that a religious 80 year old man with a turban on his head rules for an unlimited amount of time? Do you have questions about Wilayat al-Faqih? This video answers them...in the words of the theorists themselves!
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Does it make sense to you that a religious 80 year old man with a turban on his head rules for an unlimited amount of time? Do you have questions about Wilayat al-Faqih? This video answers them...in the words of the theorists themselves!
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Learn the Terminologies Used In Ahkam | MicroFiqh | English
Having trouble understanding some of the terminologies used when referring to the rulings of the Marjas or in discussing fiqh amongst your family and friends? Well, Sayyid Samer L. Al-Hakim will...
Having trouble understanding some of the terminologies used when referring to the rulings of the Marjas or in discussing fiqh amongst your family and friends? Well, Sayyid Samer L. Al-Hakim will elaborate on some of the basic terms used throughout ahkam so that we might grasp a better understanding of these issues!
0:16 Hukm/ Fatwa & Ahkam, Mujtahid (Jurist) & Muqalid
0:45 The five main words used in Ahkam
2:29 “Obligatory precaution†(Ihtiyat Wajib)
2:59 “recommended precaution†(Ihtiyat Mustahab)
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Having trouble understanding some of the terminologies used when referring to the rulings of the Marjas or in discussing fiqh amongst your family and friends? Well, Sayyid Samer L. Al-Hakim will elaborate on some of the basic terms used throughout ahkam so that we might grasp a better understanding of these issues!
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0:45 The five main words used in Ahkam
2:29 “Obligatory precaution†(Ihtiyat Wajib)
2:59 “recommended precaution†(Ihtiyat Mustahab)
#MicroFiqh #Ahkam #Islam #Fiqh #Islamic #Sciences
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Why Wilayat al-Faqih? | Martyr Ayatollah Dastaghaib Shirazi (R) | Farsi Sub English
Why do we need Wilayat (Authority) of a Faqih (Jurist) established? Why can\'t anyone other than a Faqih be the head of the Islamic Government?
Shaheed Sayyid Abdul Husayn...
Why do we need Wilayat (Authority) of a Faqih (Jurist) established? Why can\'t anyone other than a Faqih be the head of the Islamic Government?
Shaheed Sayyid Abdul Husayn Dastaghaib Shirazi (R) is one of the most prominent, revered, and qualified Islamic scholar. He wrote many books on Islam. One of the masterpieces is his famous book \"The Greater Sins\".
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Why do we need Wilayat (Authority) of a Faqih (Jurist) established? Why can\'t anyone other than a Faqih be the head of the Islamic Government?
Shaheed Sayyid Abdul Husayn Dastaghaib Shirazi (R) is one of the most prominent, revered, and qualified Islamic scholar. He wrote many books on Islam. One of the masterpieces is his famous book \"The Greater Sins\".
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Special documentary on Imam Khamenei visit to Qom - Oct2010 - English
Special documentary by Press TV\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'s excellent Iran Today team on the recent visit by Imam Khamenei(HA) to Qum.
Discusses the Islamic Seminary, Foreign Students, Importance...
Special documentary by Press TV\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'s excellent Iran Today team on the recent visit by Imam Khamenei(HA) to Qum.
Discusses the Islamic Seminary, Foreign Students, Importance of Education and Research from the Islamic Seminary (Hawza or Hawzeh Ilmiyyeh).
Discuss the relationship of Wilayat al-Faqih (Governance of the Jurist), Marja\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'iyyah (Islamic Judicial Leadership) and the Islamic Seminaries in depth.
Also dispells lies spread by the Western Media and those who have been dupped by the media, and have suggested a rift between the Islamic Leadership and the people.
Well worth watching.
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Special documentary by Press TV\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'s excellent Iran Today team on the recent visit by Imam Khamenei(HA) to Qum.
Discusses the Islamic Seminary, Foreign Students, Importance of Education and Research from the Islamic Seminary (Hawza or Hawzeh Ilmiyyeh).
Discuss the relationship of Wilayat al-Faqih (Governance of the Jurist), Marja\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'iyyah (Islamic Judicial Leadership) and the Islamic Seminaries in depth.
Also dispells lies spread by the Western Media and those who have been dupped by the media, and have suggested a rift between the Islamic Leadership and the people.
Well worth watching.
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[1] Velayat-e Faqih - Rahimpour Azghadi - Farsi
Hadith and historico-political information about the Guardianship of the Jurist or Velayat-e Faqih. This organ is active in the Islamic Republic of Iran.
Hadith and historico-political information about the Guardianship of the Jurist or Velayat-e Faqih. This organ is active in the Islamic Republic of Iran.
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[Audio][09] Distortions of Ashura - by Martyr Ayatullah Murtada Mutahhari - English
A worse fabrication is the one mentioned by Hajji Nuri. As you know, in the heat of the battle on the day of \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'Ashura\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\', the Imam offered his prayers hurriedly in the...
A worse fabrication is the one mentioned by Hajji Nuri. As you know, in the heat of the battle on the day of \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'Ashura\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\', the Imam offered his prayers hurriedly in the form of salat al-khawf. The Shari\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'ah stipulates certain modifications in the obligatory salat, the daily ritual prayers, when offered in conditions of war and danger of the enemy\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'s attack. The salat thus offered is referred to as salat al-khawf; (see the Quran, 4:101). And there was no respite even to offer full prayers. In fact, two of the companions of the Imam came to stand in front of him to shield the Imam (against the arrows) so that he may offer two rak\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'ahs of the salat al-khawf. The two of them fell from the injuries inflicted under the shower of the arrows. The enemy would not even give respite for offering prayers. Nevertheless, they have concocted a story that the Imam called for a wedding ceremony on this day, declaring, \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'It is my wish to see one of my daughter wedded to Qasim.\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\' Obviously, one cannot take one\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'s wishes to one\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'s grave.
By God, see what kind of things they have attributed to a man like Husayn ibn \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'Ali, things the like of which we sometimes hear from persons of a very mediocre character, who express a wish to see the wedding of their son or daughter in their life. And this is said to have occurred at a time when there was hardly any respite even for offering prayers. They say that the Hadrat said, \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'I want to wed my daughter to my nephew here and now, even if it is just an appearance of a wedding.\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\' One of the things that was an inseparable part of our traditional ta\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'ziyahs was the wedding of Qasim, the boy bridegroom. Such an episode is not mentioned in any reliable book of history. According to Hajji Nuri, Mulla Husayn Kashifi was the first man to write this story in a book named Rawdat al-shuhada\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\' and it is totally fictitious. The case here is similar to the one about which the poet says:
Many are the appendages that they have clapped upon it,
You will hardly recognize it when you see it again.
Were the Sayyid al-Shuhada\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\' to come and observe these things (and, of course, he does from the world of the spirit, but were he come into the world of appearance ) he will find that we have carved out for him companions that he never had. For instance, in the book Muhriq al-qulub - whose author was, incidentally, an eminent scholar and jurist, but who had no knowledge of these matters - that one of the companions to appear out of nowhere on the day of \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'Ashura\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\' was Hashim Mirqal, who came bearing an eighteen cubits long spear in his hand. (After all someone had claimed that Sinan ibn Anas - who according to some reports severed the head of Imam Husayn - had a spear sixty cubits long. He was told that a spear could not be sixty cubits. He replied that God had sent it for him from the heaven!) Muhriq al-qulub writes that Hashim ibn \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'Utbah Mirqal appeared with a spear sixteen cubits long, whereas this Hashim ibn \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'Utbah was a companion of Amir al-Mu\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'minin \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'Ali and had been killed twenty years earlier.
We have attributed several companions to Husayn ibn \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'Ali that he did not have, such as the Za\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'far the Jinn. Similarly, there are some names among the enemies that did not exist.
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A worse fabrication is the one mentioned by Hajji Nuri. As you know, in the heat of the battle on the day of \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'Ashura\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\', the Imam offered his prayers hurriedly in the form of salat al-khawf. The Shari\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'ah stipulates certain modifications in the obligatory salat, the daily ritual prayers, when offered in conditions of war and danger of the enemy\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'s attack. The salat thus offered is referred to as salat al-khawf; (see the Quran, 4:101). And there was no respite even to offer full prayers. In fact, two of the companions of the Imam came to stand in front of him to shield the Imam (against the arrows) so that he may offer two rak\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'ahs of the salat al-khawf. The two of them fell from the injuries inflicted under the shower of the arrows. The enemy would not even give respite for offering prayers. Nevertheless, they have concocted a story that the Imam called for a wedding ceremony on this day, declaring, \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'It is my wish to see one of my daughter wedded to Qasim.\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\' Obviously, one cannot take one\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'s wishes to one\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'s grave.
By God, see what kind of things they have attributed to a man like Husayn ibn \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'Ali, things the like of which we sometimes hear from persons of a very mediocre character, who express a wish to see the wedding of their son or daughter in their life. And this is said to have occurred at a time when there was hardly any respite even for offering prayers. They say that the Hadrat said, \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'I want to wed my daughter to my nephew here and now, even if it is just an appearance of a wedding.\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\' One of the things that was an inseparable part of our traditional ta\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'ziyahs was the wedding of Qasim, the boy bridegroom. Such an episode is not mentioned in any reliable book of history. According to Hajji Nuri, Mulla Husayn Kashifi was the first man to write this story in a book named Rawdat al-shuhada\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\' and it is totally fictitious. The case here is similar to the one about which the poet says:
Many are the appendages that they have clapped upon it,
You will hardly recognize it when you see it again.
Were the Sayyid al-Shuhada\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\' to come and observe these things (and, of course, he does from the world of the spirit, but were he come into the world of appearance ) he will find that we have carved out for him companions that he never had. For instance, in the book Muhriq al-qulub - whose author was, incidentally, an eminent scholar and jurist, but who had no knowledge of these matters - that one of the companions to appear out of nowhere on the day of \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'Ashura\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\' was Hashim Mirqal, who came bearing an eighteen cubits long spear in his hand. (After all someone had claimed that Sinan ibn Anas - who according to some reports severed the head of Imam Husayn - had a spear sixty cubits long. He was told that a spear could not be sixty cubits. He replied that God had sent it for him from the heaven!) Muhriq al-qulub writes that Hashim ibn \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'Utbah Mirqal appeared with a spear sixteen cubits long, whereas this Hashim ibn \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'Utbah was a companion of Amir al-Mu\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'minin \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'Ali and had been killed twenty years earlier.
We have attributed several companions to Husayn ibn \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'Ali that he did not have, such as the Za\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'far the Jinn. Similarly, there are some names among the enemies that did not exist.
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Wilayatul Faqih | Is Politics a part of Islam? | BISKIT | English
As we approach the 40th anniversary of the Islamic Revolution in Iran, this Biskit inspects the underlying philosophy of this divine revolution.
Some think Islam is only about spirituality....
As we approach the 40th anniversary of the Islamic Revolution in Iran, this Biskit inspects the underlying philosophy of this divine revolution.
Some think Islam is only about spirituality. Wrong. Some think Islam is only about rituals, like prayers and fasting. Wrong. Some think that Islam is only about our personal development and not about the global society. Wrong, wrong, wrong! In fact, Islam provides direction and solutions for ALL aspects of human life and society, including politics. But how?
This BISKIT explains the Islamic concept of Wilayatul Faqih (Guardianship of the Jurist) plain and simple for all to understand.
#Iran #IslamicRevolution #ImamKhomeini #ImamKhamenei #Leader #Letter4U #Revolution #40Years
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As we approach the 40th anniversary of the Islamic Revolution in Iran, this Biskit inspects the underlying philosophy of this divine revolution.
Some think Islam is only about spirituality. Wrong. Some think Islam is only about rituals, like prayers and fasting. Wrong. Some think that Islam is only about our personal development and not about the global society. Wrong, wrong, wrong! In fact, Islam provides direction and solutions for ALL aspects of human life and society, including politics. But how?
This BISKIT explains the Islamic concept of Wilayatul Faqih (Guardianship of the Jurist) plain and simple for all to understand.
#Iran #IslamicRevolution #ImamKhomeini #ImamKhamenei #Leader #Letter4U #Revolution #40Years
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Revolutionary Anger | Shaheed Dr. Beheshti | Farsi Sub English
Shaheed Mohammad Hosseini Beheshti was a Muslim Iranian jurist, philosopher, Islamic scholar, politician, and most honorable of all, a martyr.
Shaheed Beheshti served as the Secretary General of...
Shaheed Mohammad Hosseini Beheshti was a Muslim Iranian jurist, philosopher, Islamic scholar, politician, and most honorable of all, a martyr.
Shaheed Beheshti served as the Secretary General of the Islamic Republic Party, and was the head of the Islamic Republic\'s judicial system.
He further served as Chairman of the Council of the Islamic Revolution, and the Assembly of Experts.
Shaheed Beheshti also earned a Ph.D. in Philosophy, and was fluent in Persian, English, German, and Arabic.
The esteemed Shaheed was assassinated and attained martyrdom on the 28th of June 1981, in the Hafte Tir bombing perpetrated by the west-subservient MEK terrorists, along with more than 70 members of the Islamic Republic Party, including 4 cabinet ministers and 23 members of parliament.
The founding father of the Islamic Revolution, Imam Ruhollah Khomeini, referred to Shaheed Beheshti as a person who was \"as a nation for us.\"
In this clip, the esteemed Shaheed Beheshti talks about two kinds of anger: a good anger and a bad anger.
Take a listen and learn a thing or two from this esteemed Shaheed.
It might not be so bad if you\'re the right kind of angry.
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Shaheed Mohammad Hosseini Beheshti was a Muslim Iranian jurist, philosopher, Islamic scholar, politician, and most honorable of all, a martyr.
Shaheed Beheshti served as the Secretary General of the Islamic Republic Party, and was the head of the Islamic Republic\'s judicial system.
He further served as Chairman of the Council of the Islamic Revolution, and the Assembly of Experts.
Shaheed Beheshti also earned a Ph.D. in Philosophy, and was fluent in Persian, English, German, and Arabic.
The esteemed Shaheed was assassinated and attained martyrdom on the 28th of June 1981, in the Hafte Tir bombing perpetrated by the west-subservient MEK terrorists, along with more than 70 members of the Islamic Republic Party, including 4 cabinet ministers and 23 members of parliament.
The founding father of the Islamic Revolution, Imam Ruhollah Khomeini, referred to Shaheed Beheshti as a person who was \"as a nation for us.\"
In this clip, the esteemed Shaheed Beheshti talks about two kinds of anger: a good anger and a bad anger.
Take a listen and learn a thing or two from this esteemed Shaheed.
It might not be so bad if you\'re the right kind of angry.
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