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OUR OATH OF ALLEGIANCE TO IMAM HUSAYN (A) | Arabic Sub English
OUR OATH OF ALLEGIANCE TO IMAM HUSAYN (A)
A passionate welcome by the energetic youth renewing their pledge of allegiance with Imam Husayn (A). Someone special says the oath of...
OUR OATH OF ALLEGIANCE TO IMAM HUSAYN (A)
A passionate welcome by the energetic youth renewing their pledge of allegiance with Imam Husayn (A). Someone special says the oath of allegiance..!
#LABBAYKA_YA_HUSAYN
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OUR OATH OF ALLEGIANCE TO IMAM HUSAYN (A)
A passionate welcome by the energetic youth renewing their pledge of allegiance with Imam Husayn (A). Someone special says the oath of allegiance..!
#LABBAYKA_YA_HUSAYN
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Foiled Robber Begs For Mercy - Asks To Join Islam - English
Incredible Video Shows Compassionate Deli Owner Turn Tables With Shotgun. But Then Offer Handout. Crook Then Pledges To Take Muslim Oath Before Splitting
Incredible Video Shows Compassionate Deli Owner Turn Tables With Shotgun. But Then Offer Handout. Crook Then Pledges To Take Muslim Oath Before Splitting
Characteristic of Kufians at the time of Imam Hasan (a.s) - Aga Bahauddini - Urdu
An analytical speech by Aga Bahauddini regarding characteristics of Kufians at the time of government of Imam Ali (as) and Imam Hasan (as). Why Imam Hasan (as) had to done...
An analytical speech by Aga Bahauddini regarding characteristics of Kufians at the time of government of Imam Ali (as) and Imam Hasan (as). Why Imam Hasan (as) had to done peace treaty ? Why did people took oath to Imam Ali (as) and Imam Hasan (as) ?
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An analytical speech by Aga Bahauddini regarding characteristics of Kufians at the time of government of Imam Ali (as) and Imam Hasan (as). Why Imam Hasan (as) had to done peace treaty ? Why did people took oath to Imam Ali (as) and Imam Hasan (as) ?
Place where 14 US presidents came and whose Bible they take Oath-English
A look inside The Supreme Council of the Inspectors General Knights Commander of the House of the Temple of Solomon of the Thirty third degree of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite of...
A look inside The Supreme Council of the Inspectors General Knights Commander of the House of the Temple of Solomon of the Thirty third degree of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry of the Southern Jurisdiction of the United States of America
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A look inside The Supreme Council of the Inspectors General Knights Commander of the House of the Temple of Solomon of the Thirty third degree of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry of the Southern Jurisdiction of the United States of America
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Celebrate Eid of Ghadeer | Agha Alireza Panahian | Farsi Sub English
Has the Muslim Ummah, or at least the Shias of Ali (A) celebrated Ghadeer to its fullest? Have we done justice to this most important Eid of Muslims? Agha Panahian takes an oath from you...
Has the Muslim Ummah, or at least the Shias of Ali (A) celebrated Ghadeer to its fullest? Have we done justice to this most important Eid of Muslims? Agha Panahian takes an oath from you all.
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Has the Muslim Ummah, or at least the Shias of Ali (A) celebrated Ghadeer to its fullest? Have we done justice to this most important Eid of Muslims? Agha Panahian takes an oath from you all.
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Imam Musa Kadhim - Mulla Ali Fadhil - Over his body...They Cry... - English
Mulla Ali Fadhil reciting an English eulogy on the martydom of Imam Musa Al Kadhim
Lyrics:
The Shia are screaming crying...that their Imam is dead
And the skies are testifying...that holy...
Mulla Ali Fadhil reciting an English eulogy on the martydom of Imam Musa Al Kadhim
Lyrics:
The Shia are screaming crying...that their Imam is dead
And the skies are testifying...that holy blood was shed
Over his body...they cry can\'t you see
They cry can\'t you see...over his body
* * *
How are their hearts that believing...that when he dies they can\'t rest
And with the death of Al Khathom...tears are shed in East and West
Even the sky sheds tears for him...with Al Khathom laid to rest
With him gone even angels weep...him dying is their great test
Were it not for this tragedy...the Shia would not cry
And for his great calamity...the Shia\'s hearts will die
Over his body...they cry can\'t you see
They cry can\'t you see...over his body
* * *
With his death the days are darkened...and his Shia cry and weep
For these tears they will be oppressed...the cost of a love so deep
To many this love is a crime...after they sew what they reap
Love of al Khathom is an oath...an oath that Shia will keep
Imam Khathom was the Quraan...that his followers read
The love of Ahmed they had won...but now their hearts are dead
Over his body...they cry can\'t you see
They cry can\'t you see...over his body
* * *
The day turns dark with deep anger...like when Haydar\'s blood was shed
The same darkness poisons his son...a pool of blood for his bed
That blood did not start with Ali...it was shed from Zahra\'s head
After they slapped her and she cried...now al Khathom cries instead
This pure bloodline was always killed...so Khathom\'s death was fate
In Shia hearts love is instilled...for Mehdi they will wait
Over his body...they cry can\'t you see
They cry can\'t you see...over his body
* * *
Like the bee can\'t leave the flower...Imam Khathom they can\'t leave
Over his pure body they weep...and for endless nights they grieve
Like the young bird will leave its nest...Khathom\'s soul left and believe
And that soul belongs to Jannah...like Adam belonged to Eve
Between his sickness and his death...lies Imam Khathom\'s tears
Between his birth and his last breath...he cried for months and years
Over his body...they cry can\'t you see
They cry can\'t you see...over his body
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Nouri Sardar
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Mulla Ali Fadhil reciting an English eulogy on the martydom of Imam Musa Al Kadhim
Lyrics:
The Shia are screaming crying...that their Imam is dead
And the skies are testifying...that holy blood was shed
Over his body...they cry can\'t you see
They cry can\'t you see...over his body
* * *
How are their hearts that believing...that when he dies they can\'t rest
And with the death of Al Khathom...tears are shed in East and West
Even the sky sheds tears for him...with Al Khathom laid to rest
With him gone even angels weep...him dying is their great test
Were it not for this tragedy...the Shia would not cry
And for his great calamity...the Shia\'s hearts will die
Over his body...they cry can\'t you see
They cry can\'t you see...over his body
* * *
With his death the days are darkened...and his Shia cry and weep
For these tears they will be oppressed...the cost of a love so deep
To many this love is a crime...after they sew what they reap
Love of al Khathom is an oath...an oath that Shia will keep
Imam Khathom was the Quraan...that his followers read
The love of Ahmed they had won...but now their hearts are dead
Over his body...they cry can\'t you see
They cry can\'t you see...over his body
* * *
The day turns dark with deep anger...like when Haydar\'s blood was shed
The same darkness poisons his son...a pool of blood for his bed
That blood did not start with Ali...it was shed from Zahra\'s head
After they slapped her and she cried...now al Khathom cries instead
This pure bloodline was always killed...so Khathom\'s death was fate
In Shia hearts love is instilled...for Mehdi they will wait
Over his body...they cry can\'t you see
They cry can\'t you see...over his body
* * *
Like the bee can\'t leave the flower...Imam Khathom they can\'t leave
Over his pure body they weep...and for endless nights they grieve
Like the young bird will leave its nest...Khathom\'s soul left and believe
And that soul belongs to Jannah...like Adam belonged to Eve
Between his sickness and his death...lies Imam Khathom\'s tears
Between his birth and his last breath...he cried for months and years
Over his body...they cry can\'t you see
They cry can\'t you see...over his body
* * *
Nouri Sardar
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(Toronto, Canada) Ashura Day Procession 2012, Muharram 1434 - English
Complete Video Coverage of Toronto Ashura Day Procession, Martyrdom anniversary of Imam Hussain Ibne Ali (AS) 10th Moharram 1434H, Nov. 24, 2012.
Hussain was born in 620 AD to a family...
Complete Video Coverage of Toronto Ashura Day Procession, Martyrdom anniversary of Imam Hussain Ibne Ali (AS) 10th Moharram 1434H, Nov. 24, 2012.
Hussain was born in 620 AD to a family renowned for their values of love, equality and peace. He exemplified these morals -- taught to him by his grandfather Muhammad SAWW, the last prophet of Islam.
Being born into the household of Muhammad, the people flocked towards Hussain for his teachings, generosity and wisdom. He served the people as a leader -- promoting and upholding many universal principles. Hussain valued equality, justice, and honour, and was known for his truthfulness and selflessness.
Not long after the passing of Muhammad, the leadership of the vast Arab Empire had fallen into major disrepute and corruption. The morality that Muhammad had spent his life instilling into society was slowly being eradicated as the new tyrannical ruler, Yazid, seized power.
Hussain witnessed how the fundamental human rights of his fellow citizens was being usurped, and knew something had to be done. Yazid, from the Ummayad dynasty, knew nothing of morality or humanity, and ruled with an iron fist. He demanded Hussain pay him an oath of allegiance, to lend credibility to his tyrannical rule.
It was now that Hussain faced his dilemma... Should he give his oath of allegiance to an oppressive tyrant -- stand aside and allow injustice to overcome morality? Or should he take a stand and risk great personal loss? The timeless words of his grandfather echoed in his heart and Hussain knew what to do: \"The greatest stand is to speak the word of truth in the face of a tyrant.\"
Hussain, his family and his companions were alone with no support. Yet Hussain was a man of principles -- he would never give up his mission and bow to tyranny. Yazid ordered an army of over 30,000 to block Hussain from moving any further east. Hussain\'s caravan was forced to stop in the middle of the scorching desert of Karbala, Iraq. The end was drawing close.
The next day, under the blazing sun and searing heat, Yazid\'s battle drums were sounded and orders were given to the army to attack and kill Hussain at any cost. Hussain\'s army of approximately 72 or 100 men stood in front of an army of 30,000; the odds were impossible. One by one, Hussain\'s men, family and children sacrificed themselves, until he stood alone on the desert plains...That night, Hussain assembled his companions and pleaded with them to leave him and save themselves. They refused to leave their leader, declaring that they would prefer to stay and die with him on the path of truth and justice. They took comfort in defending a noble cause.
Wounded, fatigued and without support, Hussain issued a rallying cry that shook the fabric of society; a cry that implored future generations and one which still echoes in the hearts of the oppressed and those seeking justice until today: \"Is there anybody to help us?\"
Shortly afterwards, the heartless enemy army encircled Hussain and he was ruthlessly killed and beheaded. It was the tenth day of the first month of the Islamic New Year, the 10th of Muharram 680 AD, Ashura day.
for more info please visit: http://www.al-islam.org/kaaba14/6.htm
Procession was Organized by: Ashura Day Organization Toronto Canada.
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Complete Video Coverage of Toronto Ashura Day Procession, Martyrdom anniversary of Imam Hussain Ibne Ali (AS) 10th Moharram 1434H, Nov. 24, 2012.
Hussain was born in 620 AD to a family renowned for their values of love, equality and peace. He exemplified these morals -- taught to him by his grandfather Muhammad SAWW, the last prophet of Islam.
Being born into the household of Muhammad, the people flocked towards Hussain for his teachings, generosity and wisdom. He served the people as a leader -- promoting and upholding many universal principles. Hussain valued equality, justice, and honour, and was known for his truthfulness and selflessness.
Not long after the passing of Muhammad, the leadership of the vast Arab Empire had fallen into major disrepute and corruption. The morality that Muhammad had spent his life instilling into society was slowly being eradicated as the new tyrannical ruler, Yazid, seized power.
Hussain witnessed how the fundamental human rights of his fellow citizens was being usurped, and knew something had to be done. Yazid, from the Ummayad dynasty, knew nothing of morality or humanity, and ruled with an iron fist. He demanded Hussain pay him an oath of allegiance, to lend credibility to his tyrannical rule.
It was now that Hussain faced his dilemma... Should he give his oath of allegiance to an oppressive tyrant -- stand aside and allow injustice to overcome morality? Or should he take a stand and risk great personal loss? The timeless words of his grandfather echoed in his heart and Hussain knew what to do: \"The greatest stand is to speak the word of truth in the face of a tyrant.\"
Hussain, his family and his companions were alone with no support. Yet Hussain was a man of principles -- he would never give up his mission and bow to tyranny. Yazid ordered an army of over 30,000 to block Hussain from moving any further east. Hussain\'s caravan was forced to stop in the middle of the scorching desert of Karbala, Iraq. The end was drawing close.
The next day, under the blazing sun and searing heat, Yazid\'s battle drums were sounded and orders were given to the army to attack and kill Hussain at any cost. Hussain\'s army of approximately 72 or 100 men stood in front of an army of 30,000; the odds were impossible. One by one, Hussain\'s men, family and children sacrificed themselves, until he stood alone on the desert plains...That night, Hussain assembled his companions and pleaded with them to leave him and save themselves. They refused to leave their leader, declaring that they would prefer to stay and die with him on the path of truth and justice. They took comfort in defending a noble cause.
Wounded, fatigued and without support, Hussain issued a rallying cry that shook the fabric of society; a cry that implored future generations and one which still echoes in the hearts of the oppressed and those seeking justice until today: \"Is there anybody to help us?\"
Shortly afterwards, the heartless enemy army encircled Hussain and he was ruthlessly killed and beheaded. It was the tenth day of the first month of the Islamic New Year, the 10th of Muharram 680 AD, Ashura day.
for more info please visit: http://www.al-islam.org/kaaba14/6.htm
Procession was Organized by: Ashura Day Organization Toronto Canada.
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Toronto Ashura Day Procession Muharram 1436 H 04 Nov 2014 - All Languages
The Martyrdom anniversary of Imam Hussain (AS) born in 620 AD to a family renowned for their values of love, equality and peace.
He exemplified these morals -- taught to him by his...
The Martyrdom anniversary of Imam Hussain (AS) born in 620 AD to a family renowned for their values of love, equality and peace.
He exemplified these morals -- taught to him by his grandfather Muhammad SAWW, the last prophet of Islam. Being born into the household of Muhammad, the people flocked towards Hussain for his teachings, generosity and wisdom.
He served the people as a leader -- promoting and upholding many universal principles. Hussain valued equality, justice, and honour, and was known for his truthfulness and selflessness. Not long after the passing of Prophet Muhammad (s), the leadership of the vast Arab Empire had fallen into major disrepute and corruption. The morality that Muhammad had spent his life instilling into society was slowly being eradicated as the new tyrannical ruler, Yazid, seized power.
Hussain witnessed how the fundamental human rights of his fellow citizens was being usurped, and knew something had to be done.
Yazid, from the Ummayad dynasty, knew nothing of morality or humanity, and ruled with an iron fist. He demanded Hussain pay him an oath of allegiance, to lend credibility to his tyrannical rule.
It was now that Hussain faced his dilemma... Should he give his oath of allegiance to an oppressive tyrant -- stand aside and allow injustice to overcome morality? Or should he take a stand and risk great personal loss? The timeless words of his grandfather echoed in his heart and Hussain knew what to do: \"The greatest stand is to speak the word of truth in the face of a tyrant.\"
Hussain, his family and his companions were alone with no support. Yet Hussain was a man of principles -- he would never give up his mission and bow to tyranny. Yazid ordered an army of over 30,000 to block Hussain from moving any further east. Hussain\'s caravan was forced to stop in the middle of the scorching desert of Karbala, Iraq. The end was drawing close. The next day, under the blazing sun and searing heat, Yazid\'s battle drums were sounded and orders were given to the army to attack and kill Hussain at any cost. Hussain\'s army of approximately 72 or 100 men stood in front of an army of 30,000; the odds were impossible. One by one, Hussain\'s men, family and children sacrificed themselves, until he stood alone on the desert plains...
That night, Hussain assembled his companions and pleaded with them to leave him and save themselves. They refused to leave their leader, declaring that they would prefer to stay and die with him on the path of truth and justice. They took comfort in defending a noble cause. Wounded, fatigued and without support, Hussain issued a rallying cry that shook the fabric of society; a cry that implored future generations and one which still echoes in the hearts of the oppressed and those seeking justice until today: \"Is there anybody to help us?\" Shortly afterwards, the heartless enemy army encircled Hussain and he was ruthlessly killed and beheaded. It was the tenth day of the first month of the Islamic New Year, the 10th of Muharram 680 AD, Ashura day. for more info please visit: http://www.al-islam.org/kaaba14/6.htm
Toronto Ashura Day Procession organized by: Ashura Day Organization Toronto Canada.
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The Martyrdom anniversary of Imam Hussain (AS) born in 620 AD to a family renowned for their values of love, equality and peace.
He exemplified these morals -- taught to him by his grandfather Muhammad SAWW, the last prophet of Islam. Being born into the household of Muhammad, the people flocked towards Hussain for his teachings, generosity and wisdom.
He served the people as a leader -- promoting and upholding many universal principles. Hussain valued equality, justice, and honour, and was known for his truthfulness and selflessness. Not long after the passing of Prophet Muhammad (s), the leadership of the vast Arab Empire had fallen into major disrepute and corruption. The morality that Muhammad had spent his life instilling into society was slowly being eradicated as the new tyrannical ruler, Yazid, seized power.
Hussain witnessed how the fundamental human rights of his fellow citizens was being usurped, and knew something had to be done.
Yazid, from the Ummayad dynasty, knew nothing of morality or humanity, and ruled with an iron fist. He demanded Hussain pay him an oath of allegiance, to lend credibility to his tyrannical rule.
It was now that Hussain faced his dilemma... Should he give his oath of allegiance to an oppressive tyrant -- stand aside and allow injustice to overcome morality? Or should he take a stand and risk great personal loss? The timeless words of his grandfather echoed in his heart and Hussain knew what to do: \"The greatest stand is to speak the word of truth in the face of a tyrant.\"
Hussain, his family and his companions were alone with no support. Yet Hussain was a man of principles -- he would never give up his mission and bow to tyranny. Yazid ordered an army of over 30,000 to block Hussain from moving any further east. Hussain\'s caravan was forced to stop in the middle of the scorching desert of Karbala, Iraq. The end was drawing close. The next day, under the blazing sun and searing heat, Yazid\'s battle drums were sounded and orders were given to the army to attack and kill Hussain at any cost. Hussain\'s army of approximately 72 or 100 men stood in front of an army of 30,000; the odds were impossible. One by one, Hussain\'s men, family and children sacrificed themselves, until he stood alone on the desert plains...
That night, Hussain assembled his companions and pleaded with them to leave him and save themselves. They refused to leave their leader, declaring that they would prefer to stay and die with him on the path of truth and justice. They took comfort in defending a noble cause. Wounded, fatigued and without support, Hussain issued a rallying cry that shook the fabric of society; a cry that implored future generations and one which still echoes in the hearts of the oppressed and those seeking justice until today: \"Is there anybody to help us?\" Shortly afterwards, the heartless enemy army encircled Hussain and he was ruthlessly killed and beheaded. It was the tenth day of the first month of the Islamic New Year, the 10th of Muharram 680 AD, Ashura day. for more info please visit: http://www.al-islam.org/kaaba14/6.htm
Toronto Ashura Day Procession organized by: Ashura Day Organization Toronto Canada.
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MWM S.G. Announcement & Oath Ceremony - H.I. Raja Nasir Abbas selection for 3 years - Urdu
Hujjatul Islam Allama Raja Nasir Abbas Jafri has been reelected as MWM Pakistan\'s Secretary General for another 3 years.
May Allah provide him strength to fulfill his responsibilities and...
Hujjatul Islam Allama Raja Nasir Abbas Jafri has been reelected as MWM Pakistan\'s Secretary General for another 3 years.
May Allah provide him strength to fulfill his responsibilities and dignify Muslims in Pakistan.
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Hujjatul Islam Allama Raja Nasir Abbas Jafri has been reelected as MWM Pakistan\'s Secretary General for another 3 years.
May Allah provide him strength to fulfill his responsibilities and dignify Muslims in Pakistan.
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[1 June 13] US killing of Pakistani militant leader shatters prospect of talks - English
he prospects of ending 12 years of pro-Taliban militancy through negotiations in Pakistan are dying down after a US drone attack killed Wali u Rehman Mehsud, the deputy chief of pro-Taliban...
he prospects of ending 12 years of pro-Taliban militancy through negotiations in Pakistan are dying down after a US drone attack killed Wali u Rehman Mehsud, the deputy chief of pro-Taliban militants controlling parts of the tribal region in the country\'s northwest.
In retaliation, the militants have said they will withdraw their earlier offer to hold talks with the incoming government of Muslim League- Nawaz Sharif. The pro-Taliban militants have slamed the government, in a reference to the country\'s military for conspiring to get their leader killed through a US drone strike.
Opposition parties are now mounting pressure on incoming Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif to order Pakistan\'s Air Force, after taking the oath of office next week, to shoot down US assassination drones operating in the country\'s tribal areas. Sharif\'s party seeks to convene a meeting of other political parties to decide on a joint course of action on how to deal with Washington\'s continued violation of Pakistan\'s sovereignty.
Javed Rana, Press TV, Islamabad
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he prospects of ending 12 years of pro-Taliban militancy through negotiations in Pakistan are dying down after a US drone attack killed Wali u Rehman Mehsud, the deputy chief of pro-Taliban militants controlling parts of the tribal region in the country\'s northwest.
In retaliation, the militants have said they will withdraw their earlier offer to hold talks with the incoming government of Muslim League- Nawaz Sharif. The pro-Taliban militants have slamed the government, in a reference to the country\'s military for conspiring to get their leader killed through a US drone strike.
Opposition parties are now mounting pressure on incoming Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif to order Pakistan\'s Air Force, after taking the oath of office next week, to shoot down US assassination drones operating in the country\'s tribal areas. Sharif\'s party seeks to convene a meeting of other political parties to decide on a joint course of action on how to deal with Washington\'s continued violation of Pakistan\'s sovereignty.
Javed Rana, Press TV, Islamabad
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[03 June 13] Historic democratic transition in Pakistan - English
These are the newly-elected members of Pakistan\'s National Assembly. Members of the lower House of Parliament formally took oath, marking a historic democratic transition from one civilian...
These are the newly-elected members of Pakistan\'s National Assembly. Members of the lower House of Parliament formally took oath, marking a historic democratic transition from one civilian administration to another. This time, the National Assembly has seen many new faces because of the emergence of a new political party led by Pakistan\'s cricketer-turned politician Imran Khan. But the focus is now on this man. The party of two-time former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif has emerged as winner in the May 11 Parliamentary elections both in the center of Pakistan and Punjab.
Kamran Yousaf, Press TV, Islamabad
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These are the newly-elected members of Pakistan\'s National Assembly. Members of the lower House of Parliament formally took oath, marking a historic democratic transition from one civilian administration to another. This time, the National Assembly has seen many new faces because of the emergence of a new political party led by Pakistan\'s cricketer-turned politician Imran Khan. But the focus is now on this man. The party of two-time former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif has emerged as winner in the May 11 Parliamentary elections both in the center of Pakistan and Punjab.
Kamran Yousaf, Press TV, Islamabad
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[18 June 2013] Debate: Iran-s president-elect policies - English
Iran\\\'s president-elect Hassan Rohani says he will seek \\\"constructive interaction\\\" with the world through a moderate policy after he takes the oath of office in early August....
Iran\\\'s president-elect Hassan Rohani says he will seek \\\"constructive interaction\\\" with the world through a moderate policy after he takes the oath of office in early August. Rohani, who was speaking in his first press conference on Monday, said his administration of \\\"Prudence and Hope\\\" will follow a \\\"moderate\\\" policy line in serving national objectives.
Rohani, a former chief nuclear negotiator, said Iran will manage to have the sanctions eased by showing \\\"more transparency\\\" and trying to \\\"build confidence\\\" with the world. He added that the era of sanctions is over and emphasized that Iran\\\'s nuclear energy activities have been legal and in line with international regulations.
Rohani said the Iranian people created a new opportunity for interaction with the world through their active participation and mass turnout in the election. Rohani added that in its foreign policy his administration would give priority to \\\"amicable and close\\\" relations with all neighboring countries based on good neighborliness, and mutual respect and interests. The president-elect said any negotiation with the US must be based on \\\"mutual respect and interests\\\" and meet certain conditions.
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Iran\\\'s president-elect Hassan Rohani says he will seek \\\"constructive interaction\\\" with the world through a moderate policy after he takes the oath of office in early August. Rohani, who was speaking in his first press conference on Monday, said his administration of \\\"Prudence and Hope\\\" will follow a \\\"moderate\\\" policy line in serving national objectives.
Rohani, a former chief nuclear negotiator, said Iran will manage to have the sanctions eased by showing \\\"more transparency\\\" and trying to \\\"build confidence\\\" with the world. He added that the era of sanctions is over and emphasized that Iran\\\'s nuclear energy activities have been legal and in line with international regulations.
Rohani said the Iranian people created a new opportunity for interaction with the world through their active participation and mass turnout in the election. Rohani added that in its foreign policy his administration would give priority to \\\"amicable and close\\\" relations with all neighboring countries based on good neighborliness, and mutual respect and interests. The president-elect said any negotiation with the US must be based on \\\"mutual respect and interests\\\" and meet certain conditions.
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[17 July 13] Egypt-s new cabinet - English
Egyptian interim President Adly Mansour has sworn in the country\\\'s first government since the military ouster of former president, Mohamed Morsi, two weeks ago.
Liberal economist Hazem...
Egyptian interim President Adly Mansour has sworn in the country\\\'s first government since the military ouster of former president, Mohamed Morsi, two weeks ago.
Liberal economist Hazem el-Beblawi took his oath before army-appointed interim president to head the interim cabinet as new prime minister.
In the interim government, Chief of the Armed Forces General Abdel Fattah al-Sisi, who led Morsi\\\'s removal from office, holds the post of first deputy prime minister while retaining his defense portfolio.
Nabil Fahmy, who served as Egypt\\\'s ambassador to Washington from 1999 to 2008, holds the post of foreign minister and Morsi\\\'s interior minister, Mohammed Ibrahim, retains his portfolio. There are three women ministers in the new cabinet, including Health Minister Maha el-Rabat.
The Muslim Brotherhood, which had earlier dismissed the interim government\\\'s reconciliation offer as lies, refused to recognize the new cabinet and denounced it as \\\"illegitimate.\\\"
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Egyptian interim President Adly Mansour has sworn in the country\\\'s first government since the military ouster of former president, Mohamed Morsi, two weeks ago.
Liberal economist Hazem el-Beblawi took his oath before army-appointed interim president to head the interim cabinet as new prime minister.
In the interim government, Chief of the Armed Forces General Abdel Fattah al-Sisi, who led Morsi\\\'s removal from office, holds the post of first deputy prime minister while retaining his defense portfolio.
Nabil Fahmy, who served as Egypt\\\'s ambassador to Washington from 1999 to 2008, holds the post of foreign minister and Morsi\\\'s interior minister, Mohammed Ibrahim, retains his portfolio. There are three women ministers in the new cabinet, including Health Minister Maha el-Rabat.
The Muslim Brotherhood, which had earlier dismissed the interim government\\\'s reconciliation offer as lies, refused to recognize the new cabinet and denounced it as \\\"illegitimate.\\\"
English Marthia - Tomorrow - English
English Marthia Tomorrow by: Nouri Sardar Recited by Ali Fadhil
Video from the Mukhtar Nameh Series
Poetry about the Companions of Imam Hussain (a.s.)
Lyrics:
Tomorrow with these...
English Marthia Tomorrow by: Nouri Sardar Recited by Ali Fadhil
Video from the Mukhtar Nameh Series
Poetry about the Companions of Imam Hussain (a.s.)
Lyrics:
Tomorrow with these swords raised... we write an oath in our blood
For endless years we\'ll be praised... with pride we welcome the dust
* * *
The world shall learn from our blood... and lives with us no disgrace
Pride sits on all our shoulders... every man hope in his face
Only destiny knows us... it\'s hand brought us to this place
Angels circle our arrows
Beauty engulfs our sorrow
As we welcome tomorrow
Tomorrow in death we\'ll sleep... with honour, death we shall meet
* * *
O\' grave that shall be our homes... for us reveal your carpets
After we are dressed in blood... dress us in your pure garments
We\'ve sold ourselves to Hussein... and left sorrow and torment
We\'ve left our wives and children
Our sons shall grow as orphans
Our hearts Hussein as stolen
Even if it\'s at this price... Hussein is our greatest guide
* * *
Upon us God has his eye... the Lord watches over us
Our lives were made for Hussein... and this service we entrust
The Lord shall see our service... as we throw away our lust
We throw away our evil
And welcome death and angels
To craft a beautiful world
Our blood shall build the future... and justice it shall ensure
* * *
The poets shall draw for us... a picture of such beauty
The future shall testify... Hussein is worth our bodies
Oppression will not prevail... for it\'s blood our swords thirsty
We are thirsty for our deaths
With martyrdom we are blessed
As we welcome our last breaths
Haider\'s name sits on our tongue... our battle-cry and our song
* * *
Tomorrow let the world watch... a golden road we shall pave
Its cement is our bodies... its gold the death that we crave
Upon it millions shall walk... when they visit Hussein\'s grave
Indeed we teach the nations
To Hussein lives are given
For Hussein fates are written
Judgement Day it shall be known... Hussein\'s servants are his crown
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English Marthia Tomorrow by: Nouri Sardar Recited by Ali Fadhil
Video from the Mukhtar Nameh Series
Poetry about the Companions of Imam Hussain (a.s.)
Lyrics:
Tomorrow with these swords raised... we write an oath in our blood
For endless years we\'ll be praised... with pride we welcome the dust
* * *
The world shall learn from our blood... and lives with us no disgrace
Pride sits on all our shoulders... every man hope in his face
Only destiny knows us... it\'s hand brought us to this place
Angels circle our arrows
Beauty engulfs our sorrow
As we welcome tomorrow
Tomorrow in death we\'ll sleep... with honour, death we shall meet
* * *
O\' grave that shall be our homes... for us reveal your carpets
After we are dressed in blood... dress us in your pure garments
We\'ve sold ourselves to Hussein... and left sorrow and torment
We\'ve left our wives and children
Our sons shall grow as orphans
Our hearts Hussein as stolen
Even if it\'s at this price... Hussein is our greatest guide
* * *
Upon us God has his eye... the Lord watches over us
Our lives were made for Hussein... and this service we entrust
The Lord shall see our service... as we throw away our lust
We throw away our evil
And welcome death and angels
To craft a beautiful world
Our blood shall build the future... and justice it shall ensure
* * *
The poets shall draw for us... a picture of such beauty
The future shall testify... Hussein is worth our bodies
Oppression will not prevail... for it\'s blood our swords thirsty
We are thirsty for our deaths
With martyrdom we are blessed
As we welcome our last breaths
Haider\'s name sits on our tongue... our battle-cry and our song
* * *
Tomorrow let the world watch... a golden road we shall pave
Its cement is our bodies... its gold the death that we crave
Upon it millions shall walk... when they visit Hussein\'s grave
Indeed we teach the nations
To Hussein lives are given
For Hussein fates are written
Judgement Day it shall be known... Hussein\'s servants are his crown
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بیعت سید عباس موسوی با امام خمینی(ره) و مقام معظم رهبری - Arabic
سید عباس موسوی از فرماندهان و مجاهدین حزب الله لبنان که در مراسمی بیعت خود را با حضرت امام خمینی(ره) و...
سید عباس موسوی از فرماندهان و مجاهدین حزب الله لبنان که در مراسمی بیعت خود را با حضرت امام خمینی(ره) و مقام معظم رهبری اعلام می کند تهیه شده در واحد مانیتورینگ مستضعفین
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سید عباس موسوی از فرماندهان و مجاهدین حزب الله لبنان که در مراسمی بیعت خود را با حضرت امام خمینی(ره) و مقام معظم رهبری اعلام می کند تهیه شده در واحد مانیتورینگ مستضعفین
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