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Retweeting democracy - how the US uses Twitter and Facebook to fabricate the news - 15Apr2011 - English
The US is spending millions training activists in the 2011 uprisings in the Middle East and North Africa to use the internet -- particularly social media like Twitter and Facebook -- to spread...
The US is spending millions training activists in the 2011 uprisings in the Middle East and North Africa to use the internet -- particularly social media like Twitter and Facebook -- to spread "democracy". The reality is, the interference in foreign countries is only to serves US strategic and commercial interests. It's use of social media is shown by this report to be a sham that involves fabricating the news
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The US is spending millions training activists in the 2011 uprisings in the Middle East and North Africa to use the internet -- particularly social media like Twitter and Facebook -- to spread "democracy". The reality is, the interference in foreign countries is only to serves US strategic and commercial interests. It's use of social media is shown by this report to be a sham that involves fabricating the news
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[19 July 2012] Aljazeera, Alarabiya play as Hollywood soundstage - News Analysis - English
[19 July 2012] Aljazeera, Alarabiya play as Hollywood soundstage in Syria Webster Tarpley - News Analysis - English
A bomb explosion at the National Security headquarters in the capital Damascus...
[19 July 2012] Aljazeera, Alarabiya play as Hollywood soundstage in Syria Webster Tarpley - News Analysis - English
A bomb explosion at the National Security headquarters in the capital Damascus claims the life of Syrian defense minister General Daoud Rajha and brother-in-law of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, General Assef Shawkat, as well as a senior security official. The blast also injured the interior minister: That is the latest in Syria's situation as violence plagues the capital.
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[19 July 2012] Aljazeera, Alarabiya play as Hollywood soundstage in Syria Webster Tarpley - News Analysis - English
A bomb explosion at the National Security headquarters in the capital Damascus claims the life of Syrian defense minister General Daoud Rajha and brother-in-law of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, General Assef Shawkat, as well as a senior security official. The blast also injured the interior minister: That is the latest in Syria's situation as violence plagues the capital.
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Session 3 | Laying the Foundations Part 3 | Hadith as a Tool to Examine Imamah | English
Teacher: Shaykh Kazim Bhojani
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00:00 Introduction
01:55 Understanding narrations (ahadith)
Using ahadith to know details of a topic
Reliable and...
Teacher: Shaykh Kazim Bhojani
=============================
00:00 Introduction
01:55 Understanding narrations (ahadith)
Using ahadith to know details of a topic
Reliable and un reliable narrations
06:14 Logical sequence to understanding narrations
10:50 Are the narrations of the Prophet as binding as the Quran itself?
Prophets explanation of the Quran and law
Name of Imam Ali (a) isn\'t in the Quran but it exists in the corpus of hadith
15:15 Prophets are the explainers of revelations
Explanation of the revelation by the prophets is binding on the people
17:55 Is unconditional obedience to the Prophet necessary?
Quran: \"We haven’t sent a prophet that he shouldn\'t be obeyed\"
Allama Tabatabie commentary on obedience
Obey the prophets in the aspect of him being a law giver
Obedience in the aspect of social and political rule
25:35 Is the sunnah of the Prophet binding on us?
Words of the Prophet
Actions of the Prophet
Approval and disapproval of the Prophet
30:50 Doesn\'t Taqiyyah go against the core definition of the Sunnah of the Prophet?
32:28 Important aspects of narrations (ahadith)
Understanding the meaning of narrations
36:47 Break
41:48 Summary of the discussion so far
43:02 Do Imams have knowledge of the unseen?
Quranic verses and narrations in regards to knowledge of the unseen
48:02 Authenticity and importance of narrations
54:59 Narrations are complicated, why not just stick to the Quran?
1:00:35 Insight into authenticating narrations
Narrators heard it from the Imams themselves and preserved them
Narrations were transmitted to the next generations, as a result, narrations were compiled into books
These books have reached us
1:09:08 Corpus of Hadith - Is it tampered with?
Companions would show hadith books to the Imams for confirmation
Did non-Muslims fabricate narrations?
1:20:00 Break
1:23:46 Why keep a hadith if it is \"weak\"?
1:25:31 The first (common) meaning of \"authenticity\"
Authenticity in terms of the chain of narration
1:32:45 What if authentic narrations contradict one another?
1:37:33 The second meaning of \"authenticity\"
Authenticity in terms of the hadith being from the Imam or not
Sanad isn\'t the only way to prove authenticity.
Shaheed Baqir Sadr discusses what factors can be used to authenticate a narration other than sanad
1:42:08 Ayatullah Khoi\'s views in regards to using other factors to authenticate a narration other than sanad
1:54:00 Another method of authenticating narrations: Mutawatir
2:00:25 Some parameters that can help authenticate narrations other than the sanad
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Description:
Teacher: Shaykh Kazim Bhojani
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00:00 Introduction
01:55 Understanding narrations (ahadith)
Using ahadith to know details of a topic
Reliable and un reliable narrations
06:14 Logical sequence to understanding narrations
10:50 Are the narrations of the Prophet as binding as the Quran itself?
Prophets explanation of the Quran and law
Name of Imam Ali (a) isn\'t in the Quran but it exists in the corpus of hadith
15:15 Prophets are the explainers of revelations
Explanation of the revelation by the prophets is binding on the people
17:55 Is unconditional obedience to the Prophet necessary?
Quran: \"We haven’t sent a prophet that he shouldn\'t be obeyed\"
Allama Tabatabie commentary on obedience
Obey the prophets in the aspect of him being a law giver
Obedience in the aspect of social and political rule
25:35 Is the sunnah of the Prophet binding on us?
Words of the Prophet
Actions of the Prophet
Approval and disapproval of the Prophet
30:50 Doesn\'t Taqiyyah go against the core definition of the Sunnah of the Prophet?
32:28 Important aspects of narrations (ahadith)
Understanding the meaning of narrations
36:47 Break
41:48 Summary of the discussion so far
43:02 Do Imams have knowledge of the unseen?
Quranic verses and narrations in regards to knowledge of the unseen
48:02 Authenticity and importance of narrations
54:59 Narrations are complicated, why not just stick to the Quran?
1:00:35 Insight into authenticating narrations
Narrators heard it from the Imams themselves and preserved them
Narrations were transmitted to the next generations, as a result, narrations were compiled into books
These books have reached us
1:09:08 Corpus of Hadith - Is it tampered with?
Companions would show hadith books to the Imams for confirmation
Did non-Muslims fabricate narrations?
1:20:00 Break
1:23:46 Why keep a hadith if it is \"weak\"?
1:25:31 The first (common) meaning of \"authenticity\"
Authenticity in terms of the chain of narration
1:32:45 What if authentic narrations contradict one another?
1:37:33 The second meaning of \"authenticity\"
Authenticity in terms of the hadith being from the Imam or not
Sanad isn\'t the only way to prove authenticity.
Shaheed Baqir Sadr discusses what factors can be used to authenticate a narration other than sanad
1:42:08 Ayatullah Khoi\'s views in regards to using other factors to authenticate a narration other than sanad
1:54:00 Another method of authenticating narrations: Mutawatir
2:00:25 Some parameters that can help authenticate narrations other than the sanad