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Lady Zainab (s.a) - Final Speech - Arabic sub English
This is the final speech of Lady Zainab(as) in the Palace of the tyrant Yazeed(la) Her words shook the foundation of Bani Ummayah for centuries. Till today women all over the world...
This is the final speech of Lady Zainab(as) in the Palace of the tyrant Yazeed(la) Her words shook the foundation of Bani Ummayah for centuries. Till today women all over the world imitate her courage and her bravery to confront the tyrant and murderer of the progeny of Muhammad(saws).
Her followers confront the tyrants of their time.
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This is the final speech of Lady Zainab(as) in the Palace of the tyrant Yazeed(la) Her words shook the foundation of Bani Ummayah for centuries. Till today women all over the world imitate her courage and her bravery to confront the tyrant and murderer of the progeny of Muhammad(saws).
Her followers confront the tyrants of their time.
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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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[Viewer Discretion] End of Tyrant - Lesson for Everyone Who Crosses Boundaries of Allah - All Languages
END of TYRANTS
Saddam Killer of Baqir Us Sadar
Qadafi Killer of Mosa Sadar
(Ahlul Bayt News Agency) - According to Al-Alam Network on Sunday, in an interview with the Egypt-based paper,...
END of TYRANTS
Saddam Killer of Baqir Us Sadar
Qadafi Killer of Mosa Sadar
(Ahlul Bayt News Agency) - According to Al-Alam Network on Sunday, in an interview with the Egypt-based paper, Al-Youm, the representative of Libyan Transitional Council uncovered the reason behind disappearance of Imam Mousa Sadr and his accompanying delegation during their visit to Libya.
He noted that during the visit of Imam Mousa Sadr and his accompanying delegation to Libya, and following talks between Gaddafi and Imam Mousa Sadr about Shiism, Imam Mousa Sadr accused Gaddafi of unawareness about Islamic teachings and the Islamic branches of Shiism and Sunnism and betrayal, following which Gaddafi ordered the murder of Imam Mousa Sadr and his accompanying delegation.
Imam Mousa Sadr went missing during an official visit to Libya upon the invitation of the Libyan ruler Muammar Gaddafi, in the year 1978.
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END of TYRANTS
Saddam Killer of Baqir Us Sadar
Qadafi Killer of Mosa Sadar
(Ahlul Bayt News Agency) - According to Al-Alam Network on Sunday, in an interview with the Egypt-based paper, Al-Youm, the representative of Libyan Transitional Council uncovered the reason behind disappearance of Imam Mousa Sadr and his accompanying delegation during their visit to Libya.
He noted that during the visit of Imam Mousa Sadr and his accompanying delegation to Libya, and following talks between Gaddafi and Imam Mousa Sadr about Shiism, Imam Mousa Sadr accused Gaddafi of unawareness about Islamic teachings and the Islamic branches of Shiism and Sunnism and betrayal, following which Gaddafi ordered the murder of Imam Mousa Sadr and his accompanying delegation.
Imam Mousa Sadr went missing during an official visit to Libya upon the invitation of the Libyan ruler Muammar Gaddafi, in the year 1978.
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Awaiting the Mahdi means Resisting the Taghoot | English
A great and beautiful era is about to dawn. All you need to do is believe it...
At this critical juncture, we must recognise the taghoot (tyrant) and rage against it to the best of our...
A great and beautiful era is about to dawn. All you need to do is believe it...
At this critical juncture, we must recognise the taghoot (tyrant) and rage against it to the best of our ability. We must recognise the Pharaoh of our time, rage against it and keeping the hope of Imam Mahdi (A) alive in our hearts.
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A great and beautiful era is about to dawn. All you need to do is believe it...
At this critical juncture, we must recognise the taghoot (tyrant) and rage against it to the best of our ability. We must recognise the Pharaoh of our time, rage against it and keeping the hope of Imam Mahdi (A) alive in our hearts.
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Yazid | Early Life and Caliphate | Seminary Report | English
Historical breakdown of the early life of Yazid, the tyrant who massacred the family of the Holy Prophet (S) and seized control of the Muslim Ummah through the breaking of pacts, bribery,...
Historical breakdown of the early life of Yazid, the tyrant who massacred the family of the Holy Prophet (S) and seized control of the Muslim Ummah through the breaking of pacts, bribery, intimidation and murder. This video will present historical facts accompanied with sources for the viewers to research further if they so wish. In order to understand the state of the Muslim world today, we must search yesterday and understand the roots of the political issues we are faced with. This video will explore the lineage of Yazid, his father Muawiyyah and his grandfather Abu Sufyan. Who was the woman that chewed the liver of the Holy Prophet’s blessed uncle, Hamza? What was the character of Yazid like during youth and when he took control of the Ummah? How was he nominated as Caliph? What were Yazid’s motivations in the tragic Battle of Karbala, which is commemorated globally up until today?
#Husayn #Yazid #IslamicHistory #History #GoodVsEvil #Massacre #Karbala #Ashura #Arbaeen #40Days #IslamicRevolution #Revolution #Shia #ShiaIslam #Sunni #SunniIslam #TakfiriWahhabi
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Historical breakdown of the early life of Yazid, the tyrant who massacred the family of the Holy Prophet (S) and seized control of the Muslim Ummah through the breaking of pacts, bribery, intimidation and murder. This video will present historical facts accompanied with sources for the viewers to research further if they so wish. In order to understand the state of the Muslim world today, we must search yesterday and understand the roots of the political issues we are faced with. This video will explore the lineage of Yazid, his father Muawiyyah and his grandfather Abu Sufyan. Who was the woman that chewed the liver of the Holy Prophet’s blessed uncle, Hamza? What was the character of Yazid like during youth and when he took control of the Ummah? How was he nominated as Caliph? What were Yazid’s motivations in the tragic Battle of Karbala, which is commemorated globally up until today?
#Husayn #Yazid #IslamicHistory #History #GoodVsEvil #Massacre #Karbala #Ashura #Arbaeen #40Days #IslamicRevolution #Revolution #Shia #ShiaIslam #Sunni #SunniIslam #TakfiriWahhabi
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The Woman who Saved Islam: Sayyida Zaynab (S) | Authentic, traditional Shia Elegies | English
After the tragic events of Karbala, it was the noble sister of Imam Husayn (A) who ensured that the message would reach the masses. Sayyida Zaynab (S), challenged Yazid - the tyrant...
After the tragic events of Karbala, it was the noble sister of Imam Husayn (A) who ensured that the message would reach the masses. Sayyida Zaynab (S), challenged Yazid - the tyrant of her time, which began ripples of rebellion throughout the lands and with her courage, patience and fortitude, she stood before the treacherous People of Kufa and said:
“What will you reply when the Prophet shall ask you, how did you fair, while you were the last nation, with my progeny and my children, the noble ones, that some of them are captivated and some drenched in their blood, this is not the recompense regarding which I advised you with which you treated my ‘Near-ones’, I fear that a wrath similar to the people of Iram might descend upon you”.
- Sayyida Zainab bint Ali (a.s)’s sermon in Kufa
Nafasul Mahmum, Shaykh \\\'Abbas Qummi
#Arbaeen #40Days #IslamicRevolution #Revolution #Husayn #Yazid #IslamicHistory #Muharram #History #GoodVsEvil #Massacre #Karbala #Ashura
#Shia #ShiaIslam #Sunni #SunniIslam #TakfiriWahhabi
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After the tragic events of Karbala, it was the noble sister of Imam Husayn (A) who ensured that the message would reach the masses. Sayyida Zaynab (S), challenged Yazid - the tyrant of her time, which began ripples of rebellion throughout the lands and with her courage, patience and fortitude, she stood before the treacherous People of Kufa and said:
“What will you reply when the Prophet shall ask you, how did you fair, while you were the last nation, with my progeny and my children, the noble ones, that some of them are captivated and some drenched in their blood, this is not the recompense regarding which I advised you with which you treated my ‘Near-ones’, I fear that a wrath similar to the people of Iram might descend upon you”.
- Sayyida Zainab bint Ali (a.s)’s sermon in Kufa
Nafasul Mahmum, Shaykh \\\'Abbas Qummi
#Arbaeen #40Days #IslamicRevolution #Revolution #Husayn #Yazid #IslamicHistory #Muharram #History #GoodVsEvil #Massacre #Karbala #Ashura
#Shia #ShiaIslam #Sunni #SunniIslam #TakfiriWahhabi
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Imam Ali ibne Muhammad al-Naqi al-Hadi (A) | CubeSync | English
Our condolences to all the believers, wherever they are, upon the martyrdom anniversary of the 10th divinely appointed Imam, Imam Ali ibne Muhammad al-Naqi (A).
In this episode we bring...
Our condolences to all the believers, wherever they are, upon the martyrdom anniversary of the 10th divinely appointed Imam, Imam Ali ibne Muhammad al-Naqi (A).
In this episode we bring forth a Dua, a supplication, which was recited by his eminence Imam Ali Naqi (A).
The Dua has themes from hope and mercy, to oppression and oppressors.
If we want to know what are some of the things that the Infallible Imams (A) recited Duas for, this is a must watch episode.
Salutations be upon you, O\\\' son of the Messenger of Allah (S)!
Salutations be upon you, O\\\' the rope of Allah!
Salutations be upon you, O\\\' Ali ibne Muhammad al-Naqi al-Hadi (A)!
#CubeSync #IslamicPulse #Allah #Ethics #Quran #Martydom #Muslims #Islam #Martyr #Shaheed #Wilayat #AhlulBayt #Islamic_Revolution #ImamNaqi #Dua #Supplication #Tyrant #Oppression #Justice #Truth
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Our condolences to all the believers, wherever they are, upon the martyrdom anniversary of the 10th divinely appointed Imam, Imam Ali ibne Muhammad al-Naqi (A).
In this episode we bring forth a Dua, a supplication, which was recited by his eminence Imam Ali Naqi (A).
The Dua has themes from hope and mercy, to oppression and oppressors.
If we want to know what are some of the things that the Infallible Imams (A) recited Duas for, this is a must watch episode.
Salutations be upon you, O\\\' son of the Messenger of Allah (S)!
Salutations be upon you, O\\\' the rope of Allah!
Salutations be upon you, O\\\' Ali ibne Muhammad al-Naqi al-Hadi (A)!
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Imam Khomeini: The Spiritual Father | IP Talk Show | English
Our condolences to all the people of the world upon the demise anniversary of the esteemed Imam Ruhollah Khomeini (R), the esteemed founding father of the Islamic Republic.
But what are...
Our condolences to all the people of the world upon the demise anniversary of the esteemed Imam Ruhollah Khomeini (R), the esteemed founding father of the Islamic Republic.
But what are some interesting characteristics of Imam Khomeini (R)?
And on what day and year did Imam Khomeini (R) pass away?
What did Imam Khomeini (R) do for Islam?
And what was the condition of the Islamic nations when Imam Khomeini (R) brought forth the Islamic Revolution in Iran?
Why is Imam Khomeini (R) considered a spiritual father?
Is Islam an individual or social religion?
What are some very memorable and incredibly spiritual moments in the life of Imam Khomeini (R)?
What are some books authored by Imam Khomeini (R) that are a definite read?
Finally, what does Imam Khomeini (R) say about Imam Sayyid Ali Khamenei.
In order to answer these questions and more, we decided to invited Shaykh Muzaffer Hyder from the United Kingdom to discuss \\\"Imam Khomeini: The Spiritual Father\\\".
#IslamicPulse #IPTalkShow #ImamKhomeini #IslamicRevolution #Revolution #Justice #Truth #ImamKhamenei #Khamenei #Iran #Oppressed #Tyrant #Culture #Shia #PureMuhammadanIslam #Islam #AhlulBayt #Quran #Allah
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Our condolences to all the people of the world upon the demise anniversary of the esteemed Imam Ruhollah Khomeini (R), the esteemed founding father of the Islamic Republic.
But what are some interesting characteristics of Imam Khomeini (R)?
And on what day and year did Imam Khomeini (R) pass away?
What did Imam Khomeini (R) do for Islam?
And what was the condition of the Islamic nations when Imam Khomeini (R) brought forth the Islamic Revolution in Iran?
Why is Imam Khomeini (R) considered a spiritual father?
Is Islam an individual or social religion?
What are some very memorable and incredibly spiritual moments in the life of Imam Khomeini (R)?
What are some books authored by Imam Khomeini (R) that are a definite read?
Finally, what does Imam Khomeini (R) say about Imam Sayyid Ali Khamenei.
In order to answer these questions and more, we decided to invited Shaykh Muzaffer Hyder from the United Kingdom to discuss \\\"Imam Khomeini: The Spiritual Father\\\".
#IslamicPulse #IPTalkShow #ImamKhomeini #IslamicRevolution #Revolution #Justice #Truth #ImamKhamenei #Khamenei #Iran #Oppressed #Tyrant #Culture #Shia #PureMuhammadanIslam #Islam #AhlulBayt #Quran #Allah
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Imam Khomeini & The Pure Muhammadan Islam | IP Talk Show | English
What is the \\\'Pure Muhammad Islam\\\'?
And what is one of the most important principles of \\\'Pure Muhammadan Islam\\\'?
And in Islam, is unity something that is limited to just Muslims?...
What is the \\\'Pure Muhammad Islam\\\'?
And what is one of the most important principles of \\\'Pure Muhammadan Islam\\\'?
And in Islam, is unity something that is limited to just Muslims?
What verse of the holy Quran invites towards unity?
And what is meant by the Islam of Pharaoh, the Islam of Abu Sufyan, and the Islam of Yazeed?
What are some of the specifications of the \\\'Pure Muhammadan Islam\\\'?
What is known as \\\'Artificial Islam\\\' and who does it benefit?
Are the people creating disunity following the original Islam given by the holy Prophet Muhammad (S)?
And what is meant by the \\\'Original Friday Prayers\\\'?
And can fear be an attribute of a religious leader?
Why has the holy Prophet Muhammad (S) attributed the Islamic Ummah to a human body?
What is the \\\'Mind Your Own Business Islam\\\'?
And what would you do if you saw someone stealing a car?
Finally, what happens when people decide to remain silent in the face of oppression against themselves and against others?
In order to answer these questions and more, we decided to invite Shaykh Hurr Shabbiri, from the United Kingdom to discuss \\\"Imam Khomeini & The Pure Muhammadan Islam\\\".
#IslamicPulse #IPTalkShow #ImamKhomeini #IslamicRepublic #IslamicRevolution #Revolution #Justice #Truth #ImamKhamenei #Khamenei #Iran #Oppressed #Tyrant #America #AmericanIslam #Culture #Jummah #Shia #PureMuhammadanIslam #Islam #AhlulBayt #Quran #Allah
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What is the \\\'Pure Muhammad Islam\\\'?
And what is one of the most important principles of \\\'Pure Muhammadan Islam\\\'?
And in Islam, is unity something that is limited to just Muslims?
What verse of the holy Quran invites towards unity?
And what is meant by the Islam of Pharaoh, the Islam of Abu Sufyan, and the Islam of Yazeed?
What are some of the specifications of the \\\'Pure Muhammadan Islam\\\'?
What is known as \\\'Artificial Islam\\\' and who does it benefit?
Are the people creating disunity following the original Islam given by the holy Prophet Muhammad (S)?
And what is meant by the \\\'Original Friday Prayers\\\'?
And can fear be an attribute of a religious leader?
Why has the holy Prophet Muhammad (S) attributed the Islamic Ummah to a human body?
What is the \\\'Mind Your Own Business Islam\\\'?
And what would you do if you saw someone stealing a car?
Finally, what happens when people decide to remain silent in the face of oppression against themselves and against others?
In order to answer these questions and more, we decided to invite Shaykh Hurr Shabbiri, from the United Kingdom to discuss \\\"Imam Khomeini & The Pure Muhammadan Islam\\\".
#IslamicPulse #IPTalkShow #ImamKhomeini #IslamicRepublic #IslamicRevolution #Revolution #Justice #Truth #ImamKhamenei #Khamenei #Iran #Oppressed #Tyrant #America #AmericanIslam #Culture #Jummah #Shia #PureMuhammadanIslam #Islam #AhlulBayt #Quran #Allah
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Imam Khomeini & The Socio-Spiritual Revolution | IP Talk Show | English
The auspicious personality of Imam Khomeini (R) is an ocean of lessons that serves as a practical guide even in our present-day.
Yet, what are the societal and the spiritual aspects of...
The auspicious personality of Imam Khomeini (R) is an ocean of lessons that serves as a practical guide even in our present-day.
Yet, what are the societal and the spiritual aspects of Imam Khomeini (R) and the Islamic Revolution, sometimes referred to as the Socio-Spiritual aspect of the Islamic Revolution?
And what are two books authored by Imam Khomeini (R) that are highly suggested to be read by us?
What aspects of Imam Khomeini (R) are witnessed in the aforementioned books that have been authored by Imam (R)?
And did the great spiritual status of Imam Khomeini (R) prevent him from being an active leader who created and led one of the greatest movements of humanity?
Is there a contradiction between deep spirituality and taking a proactive and \\\'on the ground\\\' stand on socio-political issues?
Did the holy Prophet Muhammad (A) and the divinely appointed Imams (A) merely sit in their houses and/or the Masjid to worship Allah and that\\\'s it?
What are some examples in the history of the Muslims that depicts the real and untainted stance of the previous divinely appointed Prophets (A), the holy Prophet Muhammad (S), and the Immaculate Imams (A) when it came to societal matters?
What is the meaning of a \\\"vacuum/hole\\\" as it appears in the well-known tradition that when a religious scholar dies, a vacuum/hole is created that cannot be filled up?
And what aspects of the Ahl al-Bayt (A) should be represented by us in our capacity as a good Muslim, as a devout Mo\\\'min, and as a righteous religious scholar?
In reality, do we create our own spirituality or is there another ultimate source which endows us with spirituality?
And what is the ultimate goal and purpose of creation as it relates to a Towheedi society?
Did Imam Khomeini (R) bring about any innovations in Islam or was that which Imam Khomeini (R) preached, the original and pure Islam?
What is the role of the governmental establishment when it comes to the nurturing of the people\\\'s spirituality?
And in this regard, is there anything such as a neutral government?
And are governments such as those in America, the United Kingdom, France, Germany, and etc., considered to be neutral or so called \\\'secular\\\' governments?
The fact that people can organize rally\\\'s for the LGBT people, but a Muslim woman cannot wear a Hijab, shows what fundamental attribute of the West?
What effects did Imam Khomeini\\\'s spirituality have on great individuals such as Shaheed Mutahhari and on the people in general?
How is it possible for a human being to be both at the epitome of spirituality and courage, simultaneously.
And finally, why were the superpowers of Imam Khomeini\\\'s time and the superpowers of the present-day afraid of Imam Khomeini (R), the school of thought of Imam Khomeini (R), and the successor to Imam Khomeini (R), the current Leader of the Islamic Revolution, Imam Sayyid Ali Khamenei?
In order to answer these questions and more, we decided to invite Sayyid Muhammad Hashemi from the Islamic Republic of Iran to discuss \\\"Imam Khomeini & The Socio-Spiritual Revolution\\\".
#IslamicPulse #IPTalkShow #ImamKhomeini #Khomeini #IslamicRepublic #IslamicRevolution #Revolution #Justice #Truth #ImamKhamenei #Khamenei #Iran #Oppressed #Tyrant #Taghut #SocioSpiritual #Culture #Shia #Erfan #spirituality #Akhlaq #PureMuhammadanIslam #Islam #AhlulBayt #Quran #Allah
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The auspicious personality of Imam Khomeini (R) is an ocean of lessons that serves as a practical guide even in our present-day.
Yet, what are the societal and the spiritual aspects of Imam Khomeini (R) and the Islamic Revolution, sometimes referred to as the Socio-Spiritual aspect of the Islamic Revolution?
And what are two books authored by Imam Khomeini (R) that are highly suggested to be read by us?
What aspects of Imam Khomeini (R) are witnessed in the aforementioned books that have been authored by Imam (R)?
And did the great spiritual status of Imam Khomeini (R) prevent him from being an active leader who created and led one of the greatest movements of humanity?
Is there a contradiction between deep spirituality and taking a proactive and \\\'on the ground\\\' stand on socio-political issues?
Did the holy Prophet Muhammad (A) and the divinely appointed Imams (A) merely sit in their houses and/or the Masjid to worship Allah and that\\\'s it?
What are some examples in the history of the Muslims that depicts the real and untainted stance of the previous divinely appointed Prophets (A), the holy Prophet Muhammad (S), and the Immaculate Imams (A) when it came to societal matters?
What is the meaning of a \\\"vacuum/hole\\\" as it appears in the well-known tradition that when a religious scholar dies, a vacuum/hole is created that cannot be filled up?
And what aspects of the Ahl al-Bayt (A) should be represented by us in our capacity as a good Muslim, as a devout Mo\\\'min, and as a righteous religious scholar?
In reality, do we create our own spirituality or is there another ultimate source which endows us with spirituality?
And what is the ultimate goal and purpose of creation as it relates to a Towheedi society?
Did Imam Khomeini (R) bring about any innovations in Islam or was that which Imam Khomeini (R) preached, the original and pure Islam?
What is the role of the governmental establishment when it comes to the nurturing of the people\\\'s spirituality?
And in this regard, is there anything such as a neutral government?
And are governments such as those in America, the United Kingdom, France, Germany, and etc., considered to be neutral or so called \\\'secular\\\' governments?
The fact that people can organize rally\\\'s for the LGBT people, but a Muslim woman cannot wear a Hijab, shows what fundamental attribute of the West?
What effects did Imam Khomeini\\\'s spirituality have on great individuals such as Shaheed Mutahhari and on the people in general?
How is it possible for a human being to be both at the epitome of spirituality and courage, simultaneously.
And finally, why were the superpowers of Imam Khomeini\\\'s time and the superpowers of the present-day afraid of Imam Khomeini (R), the school of thought of Imam Khomeini (R), and the successor to Imam Khomeini (R), the current Leader of the Islamic Revolution, Imam Sayyid Ali Khamenei?
In order to answer these questions and more, we decided to invite Sayyid Muhammad Hashemi from the Islamic Republic of Iran to discuss \\\"Imam Khomeini & The Socio-Spiritual Revolution\\\".
#IslamicPulse #IPTalkShow #ImamKhomeini #Khomeini #IslamicRepublic #IslamicRevolution #Revolution #Justice #Truth #ImamKhamenei #Khamenei #Iran #Oppressed #Tyrant #Taghut #SocioSpiritual #Culture #Shia #Erfan #spirituality #Akhlaq #PureMuhammadanIslam #Islam #AhlulBayt #Quran #Allah
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You Join Them, If You're Okay With Them | One Minute Wisdom | English
Salutations to all the believers upon the auspicious birth anniversary of the 1st divinely appointed Imam, the rightful successor of the Messenger of Allah (S), Imam Ali ibn Abu Talib...
Salutations to all the believers upon the auspicious birth anniversary of the 1st divinely appointed Imam, the rightful successor of the Messenger of Allah (S), Imam Ali ibn Abu Talib (A).
And a very happy Father\'s Day to all you fathers out there. You are our pride and honor, wherever you are.
There is a profound tradition from the 1st divinely appointed Imam (A), where his eminence speaks about oppression and oppressors.
Yet, before we continue, in what special Muslim country is the birth anniversary of Imam Ali (A) also celebrated as Father\'s Day?
Continuing with the tradition at hand, if one stays complacent to oppression and sinning, or even lives in a society where oppression and sins are being committed, doesn\'t commit the sins or oppression, but remains complacent, are they a part of that oppression and sinning?
And what are the two sins that are committed by one who enters into falsehood?
No more questions are necessary, but the answers will surely shock you, hopefully into thinking twice about where you decide to live.
Sayyid Shahryar continues to open eyes and hopefully hearts, in this One Minute Wisdom, using the immaculate words of the living miracle of the Messenger of Allah (S), Imam Ali ibn Abi Talib (A).
#IslamicPulse #OneMinuteWisdom #OMW #Akhlaq #Ethics #Morality #Allah #Islam #Quran #AhlulBayt #Muslims #Shia #FathersDay #13thRajab #Rajab #Imam #Ali #ImamAli #Najaf #Oppression #Oppressor #Tyrant #Sins #Complacency
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Salutations to all the believers upon the auspicious birth anniversary of the 1st divinely appointed Imam, the rightful successor of the Messenger of Allah (S), Imam Ali ibn Abu Talib (A).
And a very happy Father\'s Day to all you fathers out there. You are our pride and honor, wherever you are.
There is a profound tradition from the 1st divinely appointed Imam (A), where his eminence speaks about oppression and oppressors.
Yet, before we continue, in what special Muslim country is the birth anniversary of Imam Ali (A) also celebrated as Father\'s Day?
Continuing with the tradition at hand, if one stays complacent to oppression and sinning, or even lives in a society where oppression and sins are being committed, doesn\'t commit the sins or oppression, but remains complacent, are they a part of that oppression and sinning?
And what are the two sins that are committed by one who enters into falsehood?
No more questions are necessary, but the answers will surely shock you, hopefully into thinking twice about where you decide to live.
Sayyid Shahryar continues to open eyes and hopefully hearts, in this One Minute Wisdom, using the immaculate words of the living miracle of the Messenger of Allah (S), Imam Ali ibn Abi Talib (A).
#IslamicPulse #OneMinuteWisdom #OMW #Akhlaq #Ethics #Morality #Allah #Islam #Quran #AhlulBayt #Muslims #Shia #FathersDay #13thRajab #Rajab #Imam #Ali #ImamAli #Najaf #Oppression #Oppressor #Tyrant #Sins #Complacency
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Imam Khomeini: The Spiritual Father | IP Talk Show | English
Our condolences to all the people of the world upon the demise anniversary of the esteemed Imam Ruhollah Khomeini (R), the esteemed founding father of the Islamic Republic. But what are...
Our condolences to all the people of the world upon the demise anniversary of the esteemed Imam Ruhollah Khomeini (R), the esteemed founding father of the Islamic Republic. But what are some interesting characteristics of Imam Khomeini (R)? And on what day and year did Imam Khomeini (R) pass away? What did Imam Khomeini (R) do for Islam? And what was the condition of the Islamic nations when Imam Khomeini (R) brought forth the Islamic Revolution in Iran? Why is Imam Khomeini (R) considered a spiritual father? Is Islam an individual or social religion? What are some very memorable and incredibly spiritual moments in the life of Imam Khomeini (R)? What are some books authored by Imam Khomeini (R) that are a definite read? Finally, what does Imam Khomeini (R) say about Imam Sayyid Ali Khamenei. In order to answer these questions and more, we decided to invited Shaykh Muzaffer Hyder from the United Kingdom to discuss \\\\\\\"Imam Khomeini: The Spiritual Father\\\\\\\". #IslamicPulse #IPTalkShow #ImamKhomeini #IslamicRevolution #Revolution #Justice #Truth #ImamKhamenei #Khamenei #Iran #Oppressed #Tyrant #Culture #Shia #PureMuhammadanIslam #Islam #AhlulBayt #Quran #Allah
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Our condolences to all the people of the world upon the demise anniversary of the esteemed Imam Ruhollah Khomeini (R), the esteemed founding father of the Islamic Republic. But what are some interesting characteristics of Imam Khomeini (R)? And on what day and year did Imam Khomeini (R) pass away? What did Imam Khomeini (R) do for Islam? And what was the condition of the Islamic nations when Imam Khomeini (R) brought forth the Islamic Revolution in Iran? Why is Imam Khomeini (R) considered a spiritual father? Is Islam an individual or social religion? What are some very memorable and incredibly spiritual moments in the life of Imam Khomeini (R)? What are some books authored by Imam Khomeini (R) that are a definite read? Finally, what does Imam Khomeini (R) say about Imam Sayyid Ali Khamenei. In order to answer these questions and more, we decided to invited Shaykh Muzaffer Hyder from the United Kingdom to discuss \\\\\\\"Imam Khomeini: The Spiritual Father\\\\\\\". #IslamicPulse #IPTalkShow #ImamKhomeini #IslamicRevolution #Revolution #Justice #Truth #ImamKhamenei #Khamenei #Iran #Oppressed #Tyrant #Culture #Shia #PureMuhammadanIslam #Islam #AhlulBayt #Quran #Allah
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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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خطبة سيدة زينب Lady Zainab (s) Speech - Arabic
This is the final speech of Lady Zainab(as) in the Palace of the tyrant Yazeed(la) Her words shook the foundation of Bani Ummayah for centuries. Till today women all over the world...
This is the final speech of Lady Zainab(as) in the Palace of the tyrant Yazeed(la) Her words shook the foundation of Bani Ummayah for centuries. Till today women all over the world imitate her courage and her bravery to confront the tyrant and murderer of the progeny of Muhammad(saws)
Her legacy and her example leads our women and men today and for generations to come.
Peace and Blessings of God be upon her
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This is the final speech of Lady Zainab(as) in the Palace of the tyrant Yazeed(la) Her words shook the foundation of Bani Ummayah for centuries. Till today women all over the world imitate her courage and her bravery to confront the tyrant and murderer of the progeny of Muhammad(saws)
Her legacy and her example leads our women and men today and for generations to come.
Peace and Blessings of God be upon her
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[Clip] The Tragedy Of Karbala Day 8 Syed Asad Jafri Muharram 1442/2020 | English
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The Tragedy Of Karbala Day 8
Hazrat Abbas A.S
Syed Asad Jafri muharram
Just over 50 years of the death of Muhammad (the last Prophet of Islam), the Muslim rulership was...
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The Tragedy Of Karbala Day 8
Hazrat Abbas A.S
Syed Asad Jafri muharram
Just over 50 years of the death of Muhammad (the last Prophet of Islam), the Muslim rulership was sliding into corruption under the tyrant Yazid, from the Ummayad family.
Hussain the son of Ali and the grandson of Muhammad took a stand against Yazid’s evil rule. Whilst Yazid was feared and hated for his ruthlessness, Hussain was loved and respected by society. Yazid realised this, and understood that if he could convince Hussain to support him, the people would too.
Hussain had a choice. To support the tyrant and live a comfortable life full of luxury, or to refuse and likely be killed for his decision. What should he do? What would you or I do? For Hussain he could not live his life as a supporter of tyranny, and the choice for him was simple. Hussain refused. He said “I only desire to spread good values and prevent evil”
The Tragedy Of Karbala Day 8
By Syed Asad Jafri
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The Tragedy Of Karbala Day 8
Hazrat Abbas A.S
Syed Asad Jafri muharram
Just over 50 years of the death of Muhammad (the last Prophet of Islam), the Muslim rulership was sliding into corruption under the tyrant Yazid, from the Ummayad family.
Hussain the son of Ali and the grandson of Muhammad took a stand against Yazid’s evil rule. Whilst Yazid was feared and hated for his ruthlessness, Hussain was loved and respected by society. Yazid realised this, and understood that if he could convince Hussain to support him, the people would too.
Hussain had a choice. To support the tyrant and live a comfortable life full of luxury, or to refuse and likely be killed for his decision. What should he do? What would you or I do? For Hussain he could not live his life as a supporter of tyranny, and the choice for him was simple. Hussain refused. He said “I only desire to spread good values and prevent evil”
The Tragedy Of Karbala Day 8
By Syed Asad Jafri
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[I] The Tragedy Of Karbala I Syed Asad Jafri I English
Just over 50 years of the death of Muhammad (the last Prophet of Islam), the Muslim rulership was sliding into corruption under the tyrant Yazid, from the Ummayad family.
Hussain the son...
Just over 50 years of the death of Muhammad (the last Prophet of Islam), the Muslim rulership was sliding into corruption under the tyrant Yazid, from the Ummayad family.
Hussain the son of Ali and the grandson of Muhammad took a stand against Yazid’s evil rule. Whilst Yazid was feared and hated for his ruthlessness, Hussain was loved and respected by society. Yazid realised this, and understood that if he could convince Hussain to support him, the people would too.
Hussain had a choice. To support the tyrant and live a comfortable life full of luxury, or to refuse and likely be killed for his decision. What should he do? What would you or I do? For Hussain he could not live his life as a supporter of tyranny, and the choice for him was simple. Hussain refused. He said “I only desire to spread good values and prevent evil”
The Tragedy Of Karbala Day 1
By Syed Asad Jafri
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Just over 50 years of the death of Muhammad (the last Prophet of Islam), the Muslim rulership was sliding into corruption under the tyrant Yazid, from the Ummayad family.
Hussain the son of Ali and the grandson of Muhammad took a stand against Yazid’s evil rule. Whilst Yazid was feared and hated for his ruthlessness, Hussain was loved and respected by society. Yazid realised this, and understood that if he could convince Hussain to support him, the people would too.
Hussain had a choice. To support the tyrant and live a comfortable life full of luxury, or to refuse and likely be killed for his decision. What should he do? What would you or I do? For Hussain he could not live his life as a supporter of tyranny, and the choice for him was simple. Hussain refused. He said “I only desire to spread good values and prevent evil”
The Tragedy Of Karbala Day 1
By Syed Asad Jafri
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[II] The Tragedy Of Karbala I Syed Asad Jafri I English
Just over 50 years of the death of Muhammad (the last Prophet of Islam), the Muslim rulership was sliding into corruption under the tyrant Yazid, from the Ummayad family.
Hussain the son...
Just over 50 years of the death of Muhammad (the last Prophet of Islam), the Muslim rulership was sliding into corruption under the tyrant Yazid, from the Ummayad family.
Hussain the son of Ali and the grandson of Muhammad took a stand against Yazid’s evil rule. Whilst Yazid was feared and hated for his ruthlessness, Hussain was loved and respected by society. Yazid realised this, and understood that if he could convince Hussain to support him, the people would too.
Hussain had a choice. To support the tyrant and live a comfortable life full of luxury, or to refuse and likely be killed for his decision. What should he do? What would you or I do? For Hussain he could not live his life as a supporter of tyranny, and the choice for him was simple. Hussain refused. He said “I only desire to spread good values and prevent evil”
The Tragedy Of Karbala Day 2
By Syed Asad Jafri
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Just over 50 years of the death of Muhammad (the last Prophet of Islam), the Muslim rulership was sliding into corruption under the tyrant Yazid, from the Ummayad family.
Hussain the son of Ali and the grandson of Muhammad took a stand against Yazid’s evil rule. Whilst Yazid was feared and hated for his ruthlessness, Hussain was loved and respected by society. Yazid realised this, and understood that if he could convince Hussain to support him, the people would too.
Hussain had a choice. To support the tyrant and live a comfortable life full of luxury, or to refuse and likely be killed for his decision. What should he do? What would you or I do? For Hussain he could not live his life as a supporter of tyranny, and the choice for him was simple. Hussain refused. He said “I only desire to spread good values and prevent evil”
The Tragedy Of Karbala Day 2
By Syed Asad Jafri
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[III] The Tragedy Of Karbala I Syed Asad Jafri I English
Just over 50 years of the death of Muhammad (the last Prophet of Islam), the Muslim rulership was sliding into corruption under the tyrant Yazid, from the Ummayad family.
Hussain the son...
Just over 50 years of the death of Muhammad (the last Prophet of Islam), the Muslim rulership was sliding into corruption under the tyrant Yazid, from the Ummayad family.
Hussain the son of Ali and the grandson of Muhammad took a stand against Yazid’s evil rule. Whilst Yazid was feared and hated for his ruthlessness, Hussain was loved and respected by society. Yazid realised this, and understood that if he could convince Hussain to support him, the people would too.
Hussain had a choice. To support the tyrant and live a comfortable life full of luxury, or to refuse and likely be killed for his decision. What should he do? What would you or I do? For Hussain he could not live his life as a supporter of tyranny, and the choice for him was simple. Hussain refused. He said “I only desire to spread good values and prevent evil”
The Tragedy Of Karbala Day 3
By Syed Asad Jafri
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Just over 50 years of the death of Muhammad (the last Prophet of Islam), the Muslim rulership was sliding into corruption under the tyrant Yazid, from the Ummayad family.
Hussain the son of Ali and the grandson of Muhammad took a stand against Yazid’s evil rule. Whilst Yazid was feared and hated for his ruthlessness, Hussain was loved and respected by society. Yazid realised this, and understood that if he could convince Hussain to support him, the people would too.
Hussain had a choice. To support the tyrant and live a comfortable life full of luxury, or to refuse and likely be killed for his decision. What should he do? What would you or I do? For Hussain he could not live his life as a supporter of tyranny, and the choice for him was simple. Hussain refused. He said “I only desire to spread good values and prevent evil”
The Tragedy Of Karbala Day 3
By Syed Asad Jafri
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[IV] The Tragedy Of Karbala I Syed Asad Jafri I English
Just over 50 years of the death of Muhammad (the last Prophet of Islam), the Muslim rulership was sliding into corruption under the tyrant Yazid, from the Ummayad family.
Hussain the son...
Just over 50 years of the death of Muhammad (the last Prophet of Islam), the Muslim rulership was sliding into corruption under the tyrant Yazid, from the Ummayad family.
Hussain the son of Ali and the grandson of Muhammad took a stand against Yazid’s evil rule. Whilst Yazid was feared and hated for his ruthlessness, Hussain was loved and respected by society. Yazid realised this, and understood that if he could convince Hussain to support him, the people would too.
Hussain had a choice. To support the tyrant and live a comfortable life full of luxury, or to refuse and likely be killed for his decision. What should he do? What would you or I do? For Hussain he could not live his life as a supporter of tyranny, and the choice for him was simple. Hussain refused. He said “I only desire to spread good values and prevent evil”
The Tragedy Of Karbala Day 4
By Syed Asad Jafri
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Just over 50 years of the death of Muhammad (the last Prophet of Islam), the Muslim rulership was sliding into corruption under the tyrant Yazid, from the Ummayad family.
Hussain the son of Ali and the grandson of Muhammad took a stand against Yazid’s evil rule. Whilst Yazid was feared and hated for his ruthlessness, Hussain was loved and respected by society. Yazid realised this, and understood that if he could convince Hussain to support him, the people would too.
Hussain had a choice. To support the tyrant and live a comfortable life full of luxury, or to refuse and likely be killed for his decision. What should he do? What would you or I do? For Hussain he could not live his life as a supporter of tyranny, and the choice for him was simple. Hussain refused. He said “I only desire to spread good values and prevent evil”
The Tragedy Of Karbala Day 4
By Syed Asad Jafri
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[V] The Tragedy Of Karbala I Syed Asad Jafri I English
Just over 50 years of the death of Muhammad (the last Prophet of Islam), the Muslim rulership was sliding into corruption under the tyrant Yazid, from the Ummayad family.
Hussain the son...
Just over 50 years of the death of Muhammad (the last Prophet of Islam), the Muslim rulership was sliding into corruption under the tyrant Yazid, from the Ummayad family.
Hussain the son of Ali and the grandson of Muhammad took a stand against Yazid’s evil rule. Whilst Yazid was feared and hated for his ruthlessness, Hussain was loved and respected by society. Yazid realised this, and understood that if he could convince Hussain to support him, the people would too.
Hussain had a choice. To support the tyrant and live a comfortable life full of luxury, or to refuse and likely be killed for his decision. What should he do? What would you or I do? For Hussain he could not live his life as a supporter of tyranny, and the choice for him was simple. Hussain refused. He said “I only desire to spread good values and prevent evil”
The Tragedy Of Karbala Day 5
By Syed Asad Jafri
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Just over 50 years of the death of Muhammad (the last Prophet of Islam), the Muslim rulership was sliding into corruption under the tyrant Yazid, from the Ummayad family.
Hussain the son of Ali and the grandson of Muhammad took a stand against Yazid’s evil rule. Whilst Yazid was feared and hated for his ruthlessness, Hussain was loved and respected by society. Yazid realised this, and understood that if he could convince Hussain to support him, the people would too.
Hussain had a choice. To support the tyrant and live a comfortable life full of luxury, or to refuse and likely be killed for his decision. What should he do? What would you or I do? For Hussain he could not live his life as a supporter of tyranny, and the choice for him was simple. Hussain refused. He said “I only desire to spread good values and prevent evil”
The Tragedy Of Karbala Day 5
By Syed Asad Jafri
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[VI] The Tragedy Of Karbala Day 6 I Syed Asad Jafri I English
Just over 50 years of the death of Muhammad (the last Prophet of Islam), the Muslim rulership was sliding into corruption under the tyrant Yazid, from the Ummayad family.
Hussain the son...
Just over 50 years of the death of Muhammad (the last Prophet of Islam), the Muslim rulership was sliding into corruption under the tyrant Yazid, from the Ummayad family.
Hussain the son of Ali and the grandson of Muhammad took a stand against Yazid’s evil rule. Whilst Yazid was feared and hated for his ruthlessness, Hussain was loved and respected by society. Yazid realised this, and understood that if he could convince Hussain to support him, the people would too.
Hussain had a choice. To support the tyrant and live a comfortable life full of luxury, or to refuse and likely be killed for his decision. What should he do? What would you or I do? For Hussain he could not live his life as a supporter of tyranny, and the choice for him was simple. Hussain refused. He said “I only desire to spread good values and prevent evil”
The Tragedy Of Karbala Day 6
By Syed Asad Jafri
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Just over 50 years of the death of Muhammad (the last Prophet of Islam), the Muslim rulership was sliding into corruption under the tyrant Yazid, from the Ummayad family.
Hussain the son of Ali and the grandson of Muhammad took a stand against Yazid’s evil rule. Whilst Yazid was feared and hated for his ruthlessness, Hussain was loved and respected by society. Yazid realised this, and understood that if he could convince Hussain to support him, the people would too.
Hussain had a choice. To support the tyrant and live a comfortable life full of luxury, or to refuse and likely be killed for his decision. What should he do? What would you or I do? For Hussain he could not live his life as a supporter of tyranny, and the choice for him was simple. Hussain refused. He said “I only desire to spread good values and prevent evil”
The Tragedy Of Karbala Day 6
By Syed Asad Jafri
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[VII] The Tragedy Of Karbala I Syed Asad Jafri I English
Just over 50 years of the death of Muhammad (the last Prophet of Islam), the Muslim rulership was sliding into corruption under the tyrant Yazid, from the Ummayad family.
Hussain the son...
Just over 50 years of the death of Muhammad (the last Prophet of Islam), the Muslim rulership was sliding into corruption under the tyrant Yazid, from the Ummayad family.
Hussain the son of Ali and the grandson of Muhammad took a stand against Yazid’s evil rule. Whilst Yazid was feared and hated for his ruthlessness, Hussain was loved and respected by society. Yazid realised this, and understood that if he could convince Hussain to support him, the people would too.
Hussain had a choice. To support the tyrant and live a comfortable life full of luxury, or to refuse and likely be killed for his decision. What should he do? What would you or I do? For Hussain he could not live his life as a supporter of tyranny, and the choice for him was simple. Hussain refused. He said “I only desire to spread good values and prevent evil”
The Tragedy Of Karbala Day 7
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Just over 50 years of the death of Muhammad (the last Prophet of Islam), the Muslim rulership was sliding into corruption under the tyrant Yazid, from the Ummayad family.
Hussain the son of Ali and the grandson of Muhammad took a stand against Yazid’s evil rule. Whilst Yazid was feared and hated for his ruthlessness, Hussain was loved and respected by society. Yazid realised this, and understood that if he could convince Hussain to support him, the people would too.
Hussain had a choice. To support the tyrant and live a comfortable life full of luxury, or to refuse and likely be killed for his decision. What should he do? What would you or I do? For Hussain he could not live his life as a supporter of tyranny, and the choice for him was simple. Hussain refused. He said “I only desire to spread good values and prevent evil”
The Tragedy Of Karbala Day 7
By Syed Asad Jafri
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[IX] The Tragedy Of Karbala ISyed Asad Jafri I English
Just over 50 years of the death of Muhammad (the last Prophet of Islam), the Muslim rulership was sliding into corruption under the tyrant Yazid, from the Ummayad family.
Hussain the son...
Just over 50 years of the death of Muhammad (the last Prophet of Islam), the Muslim rulership was sliding into corruption under the tyrant Yazid, from the Ummayad family.
Hussain the son of Ali and the grandson of Muhammad took a stand against Yazid’s evil rule. Whilst Yazid was feared and hated for his ruthlessness, Hussain was loved and respected by society. Yazid realised this, and understood that if he could convince Hussain to support him, the people would too.
Hussain had a choice. To support the tyrant and live a comfortable life full of luxury, or to refuse and likely be killed for his decision. What should he do? What would you or I do? For Hussain he could not live his life as a supporter of tyranny, and the choice for him was simple. Hussain refused. He said “I only desire to spread good values and prevent evil”
The Tragedy Of Karbala Day 9
By Syed Asad Jafri
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Just over 50 years of the death of Muhammad (the last Prophet of Islam), the Muslim rulership was sliding into corruption under the tyrant Yazid, from the Ummayad family.
Hussain the son of Ali and the grandson of Muhammad took a stand against Yazid’s evil rule. Whilst Yazid was feared and hated for his ruthlessness, Hussain was loved and respected by society. Yazid realised this, and understood that if he could convince Hussain to support him, the people would too.
Hussain had a choice. To support the tyrant and live a comfortable life full of luxury, or to refuse and likely be killed for his decision. What should he do? What would you or I do? For Hussain he could not live his life as a supporter of tyranny, and the choice for him was simple. Hussain refused. He said “I only desire to spread good values and prevent evil”
The Tragedy Of Karbala Day 9
By Syed Asad Jafri
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[X] The Tragedy Of Karbala Day | Syed Asad Jafri | English
Just over 50 years of the death of Muhammad (the last Prophet of Islam), the Muslim rulership was sliding into corruption under the tyrant Yazid, from the Ummayad family.
Hussain the son...
Just over 50 years of the death of Muhammad (the last Prophet of Islam), the Muslim rulership was sliding into corruption under the tyrant Yazid, from the Ummayad family.
Hussain the son of Ali and the grandson of Muhammad took a stand against Yazid’s evil rule. Whilst Yazid was feared and hated for his ruthlessness, Hussain was loved and respected by society. Yazid realised this, and understood that if he could convince Hussain to support him, the people would too.
Hussain had a choice. To support the tyrant and live a comfortable life full of luxury, or to refuse and likely be killed for his decision. What should he do? What would you or I do? For Hussain he could not live his life as a supporter of tyranny, and the choice for him was simple. Hussain refused. He said “I only desire to spread good values and prevent evil”
The Tragedy Of Karbala Day 10
By Syed Asad Jafri
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Just over 50 years of the death of Muhammad (the last Prophet of Islam), the Muslim rulership was sliding into corruption under the tyrant Yazid, from the Ummayad family.
Hussain the son of Ali and the grandson of Muhammad took a stand against Yazid’s evil rule. Whilst Yazid was feared and hated for his ruthlessness, Hussain was loved and respected by society. Yazid realised this, and understood that if he could convince Hussain to support him, the people would too.
Hussain had a choice. To support the tyrant and live a comfortable life full of luxury, or to refuse and likely be killed for his decision. What should he do? What would you or I do? For Hussain he could not live his life as a supporter of tyranny, and the choice for him was simple. Hussain refused. He said “I only desire to spread good values and prevent evil”
The Tragedy Of Karbala Day 10
By Syed Asad Jafri
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Management Of Affections - Love or Hate - Part 010 - English
وَلَكِنَّ اللَّهَ حَبَّبَ إِلَیْكُمْ الْإِیمَانَ وَزَیَّنَهُ فِی قُلُوبِكُمْ وَكَرَّهَ إِلَیْكُمْ...
وَلَكِنَّ اللَّهَ حَبَّبَ إِلَیْكُمْ الْإِیمَانَ وَزَیَّنَهُ فِی قُلُوبِكُمْ وَكَرَّهَ إِلَیْكُمْ الْكُفْرَ وَالْفُسُوقَ وَالْعِصْیَانَ أُوْلَئِكَ هُمْ الرَّاشِدُونَ + Kulaini and Ali bin Ibrahim have, in the meaning of this same verse, narrated that here faith is Amirul Momineen and ‘unbelief’ means the first tyrant and by ‘transgression’ is meant the second oppressor and from ‘disobedience’ is meant the third tyrant.
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وَلَكِنَّ اللَّهَ حَبَّبَ إِلَیْكُمْ الْإِیمَانَ وَزَیَّنَهُ فِی قُلُوبِكُمْ وَكَرَّهَ إِلَیْكُمْ الْكُفْرَ وَالْفُسُوقَ وَالْعِصْیَانَ أُوْلَئِكَ هُمْ الرَّاشِدُونَ + Kulaini and Ali bin Ibrahim have, in the meaning of this same verse, narrated that here faith is Amirul Momineen and ‘unbelief’ means the first tyrant and by ‘transgression’ is meant the second oppressor and from ‘disobedience’ is meant the third tyrant.
IMAM HUSSEIN a s TRIBUTE - Arabic
Imam Hussein as gave up his life and 72 of his friends and family members joined him in the fight against the evil tyrant Yazead and to save the religion of islam this video is a little tribute to...
Imam Hussein as gave up his life and 72 of his friends and family members joined him in the fight against the evil tyrant Yazead and to save the religion of islam this video is a little tribute to the Master of Martyrs Imam Hussein as English
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Imam Hussein as gave up his life and 72 of his friends and family members joined him in the fight against the evil tyrant Yazead and to save the religion of islam this video is a little tribute to the Master of Martyrs Imam Hussein as English
Revolution does not come for free - English
A beautiful but PAinful video on the Special Torture prison of the Shah where prominent revolutionaries including the Leader Grand Ayatollah Ali Khamenai also spent 8 months were brutally...
A beautiful but PAinful video on the Special Torture prison of the Shah where prominent revolutionaries including the Leader Grand Ayatollah Ali Khamenai also spent 8 months were brutally tortured and murdered by the Shah s SAVAK police while the socalled International Community turned a blind eye - English
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A beautiful but PAinful video on the Special Torture prison of the Shah where prominent revolutionaries including the Leader Grand Ayatollah Ali Khamenai also spent 8 months were brutally tortured and murdered by the Shah s SAVAK police while the socalled International Community turned a blind eye - English
Revolution does not come for free - English
A beautiful but Painful video in English on the Special Torture prison of the Shah where prominent revolutionaries including the Leader Grand Ayatollah Ali Khamenai also spent 8 months were...
A beautiful but Painful video in English on the Special Torture prison of the Shah where prominent revolutionaries including the Leader Grand Ayatollah Ali Khamenai also spent 8 months were brutally tortured and murdered by the Shah s SAVAK police while the socalled International Community turned a blind eye
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A beautiful but Painful video in English on the Special Torture prison of the Shah where prominent revolutionaries including the Leader Grand Ayatollah Ali Khamenai also spent 8 months were brutally tortured and murdered by the Shah s SAVAK police while the socalled International Community turned a blind eye