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[Clip] Films: A tool for human beings’ growth | Ali Reza Panahian | Farsi Sub English
Films help people experience things they don’t usually experience.
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The cinema is more useful than giving a speech for religion. The Holy Prophet (s) said, “Invite people with tools other than your tongue.” Don’t invite people with your tongue. Invite them with your behavior. Behavior can be shown in the cinema. We say many things in speeches, but we are upset that no films have been made about these things. If a film had been made, it could have conveyed the message of ten days of speeches.
Interviewer, “That’s an interesting point!”
We believe the cinema is something for religion. Although, the majority of films in the history of the cinema may not have been in the interest of religion. This mistake has taken place. I think in the future, the cinema will be much more religious.
Interviewer, “So you consider the cinema to be something for religion?”
Films are a tool for conveying messages that cannot easily be conveyed in words. And religion needs films more. The cinema is more useful for religion than it is for other things. The cinema helps people experience things they don’t usually experience. The cinema shouldn’t show those experiences that everyone has experienced.
Interviewer, “What I’ve often heard some people saying is that the cinema is a technology coming from the west! And there is no need for…”
I do not accept this view. Before being the product of western technology and culture, with all its weak points, it is the result of human beings’ wisdom, thought and need. Human beings are seekers.«یُرِیدُ الْإِنْسَانُ لِیَفْجُرَ أَمَامَهُ» [Qur’an 75:5]
He wants to remove the screens blocking his eyes. He wants to do this with the cinema screen. The cinema can be a window to the world around us that we don’t have access to. The fact that this window is being abused by many is another matter. So the nature of cinema can be very religious. It can serve religion very much. We expect a film, a TV serial and other such things to show some truths to people to speed up their movement on the path of growth in life. We expect the cinema to serve not just religion, but to serve human beings much more than this.
This is doable without discussing religious matters or showing pictures of the domes of the shrines. This is doable without a movie being directly religious or being about the Friends of God or historical religious figures. This is doable without making a movie about a Mosque and the place for praying. The cinema can help human beings grow very much.
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The cinema is more useful than giving a speech for religion. The Holy Prophet (s) said, “Invite people with tools other than your tongue.” Don’t invite people with your tongue. Invite them with your behavior. Behavior can be shown in the cinema. We say many things in speeches, but we are upset that no films have been made about these things. If a film had been made, it could have conveyed the message of ten days of speeches.
Interviewer, “That’s an interesting point!”
We believe the cinema is something for religion. Although, the majority of films in the history of the cinema may not have been in the interest of religion. This mistake has taken place. I think in the future, the cinema will be much more religious.
Interviewer, “So you consider the cinema to be something for religion?”
Films are a tool for conveying messages that cannot easily be conveyed in words. And religion needs films more. The cinema is more useful for religion than it is for other things. The cinema helps people experience things they don’t usually experience. The cinema shouldn’t show those experiences that everyone has experienced.
Interviewer, “What I’ve often heard some people saying is that the cinema is a technology coming from the west! And there is no need for…”
I do not accept this view. Before being the product of western technology and culture, with all its weak points, it is the result of human beings’ wisdom, thought and need. Human beings are seekers.«یُرِیدُ الْإِنْسَانُ لِیَفْجُرَ أَمَامَهُ» [Qur’an 75:5]
He wants to remove the screens blocking his eyes. He wants to do this with the cinema screen. The cinema can be a window to the world around us that we don’t have access to. The fact that this window is being abused by many is another matter. So the nature of cinema can be very religious. It can serve religion very much. We expect a film, a TV serial and other such things to show some truths to people to speed up their movement on the path of growth in life. We expect the cinema to serve not just religion, but to serve human beings much more than this.
This is doable without discussing religious matters or showing pictures of the domes of the shrines. This is doable without a movie being directly religious or being about the Friends of God or historical religious figures. This is doable without making a movie about a Mosque and the place for praying. The cinema can help human beings grow very much.
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[24] The Spirit of Jihad | Ayatollah Misbah-Yazdi | Farsi Sub English
Some Muslims, and even some non-Muslims have a very one-sided view of Islam.
Islam is either portrayed as a religion of complete love in all circumstances, or it\\\\\\\'s portrayed as a savage...
Some Muslims, and even some non-Muslims have a very one-sided view of Islam.
Islam is either portrayed as a religion of complete love in all circumstances, or it\\\\\\\'s portrayed as a savage and blood-thirsty religion.
Both portrayals of Islam are completely incorrect and biased.
Islam is a religion that shows us the way of perfect harmony and balance.
With this in mind, where does the concept of Jihad fit in all this?
What are the different faces and manifestations of the war of evil against good, and of falsehood against Truth?
What place does the \\\\\\\"soft war\\\\\\\" have in all this?
And who are the people that Allah tests the most?
The late Ayatollah Misbah-Yazdi (R) provides us with a short, but profound lesson on the basics of loving Allah.
#Akhlaq #Love #Allah #Concepts #Beliefs #Salvation
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Some Muslims, and even some non-Muslims have a very one-sided view of Islam.
Islam is either portrayed as a religion of complete love in all circumstances, or it\\\\\\\'s portrayed as a savage and blood-thirsty religion.
Both portrayals of Islam are completely incorrect and biased.
Islam is a religion that shows us the way of perfect harmony and balance.
With this in mind, where does the concept of Jihad fit in all this?
What are the different faces and manifestations of the war of evil against good, and of falsehood against Truth?
What place does the \\\\\\\"soft war\\\\\\\" have in all this?
And who are the people that Allah tests the most?
The late Ayatollah Misbah-Yazdi (R) provides us with a short, but profound lesson on the basics of loving Allah.
#Akhlaq #Love #Allah #Concepts #Beliefs #Salvation
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[Clip] God is more of a mom than a mom is | Agha Ali Reza Panahian Farsi Sub English
When a mom sees her child is successful, she becomes happy.
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Once a man picked up a few baby birds. He thought, “They’re so cute. Let me take them to the Prophet (s).” The mother bird came. She started flying around them. He thought, “I’ll take them to the Prophet (s). Their mother is coming too.” He placed the birds in front of the Prophet (s). The Prophet (s) saw their mother and said, “Move back!” Their mother came and threw herself on her baby birds. The Prophet said, “Did you see how this mother bird put herself in danger because of her baby birds? Does she love them?” Everyone said yes. The Prophet (s) said, “God loves you more than this mother.”
In another story, a mother lost her infant baby. In the middle of a battle, she was crying loudly. When she found her baby, she started nursing him. The Prophet (s) said, “Come here. Does this mother love her baby?” Everyone said, “Yes, of course. She did everything to find him.” He asked, “Is she willing to throw him into a fire?” They replied, “O Prophet of God! No, of course not!” He said, “God is kinder to you than this mother is to her child.”
Don’t you enjoy participating in Imam Husayn’s (as) mourning ceremony? So why are you being rewarded for it? Let me ask this in a better way. Why are you given the highest reward? Why? Don’t you enjoy? Isn’t affection enjoyable? Isn’t affection the highest enjoyment? So why are you being rewarded? Do you know why God rewards you? Because God is [kind] like a mom. When a child becomes happy, his/her mom becomes happy too.
When a youth is accepted into the university, his/her mom buys sweets. He/she says, “Mom, why do you trouble yourself? I’ve succeeded for myself.” She says, “Because I’m your mom. When I see you’re fine, happy and enjoying, I do whatever I can for you.” God is more of a mom than a mom is!
Have fun and be rewarded by God! Why does God reward you when you wake up at dawn? [You might say,] “It’s very hard!” Believe me, its reward is not because it’s hard. The reward is because of the cheerfulness, energy and health that you gain. God is like a mom. When a mom sees her child is successful, she becomes happy. She talks lovingly since she is a mom, “O my dear one!”
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Once a man picked up a few baby birds. He thought, “They’re so cute. Let me take them to the Prophet (s).” The mother bird came. She started flying around them. He thought, “I’ll take them to the Prophet (s). Their mother is coming too.” He placed the birds in front of the Prophet (s). The Prophet (s) saw their mother and said, “Move back!” Their mother came and threw herself on her baby birds. The Prophet said, “Did you see how this mother bird put herself in danger because of her baby birds? Does she love them?” Everyone said yes. The Prophet (s) said, “God loves you more than this mother.”
In another story, a mother lost her infant baby. In the middle of a battle, she was crying loudly. When she found her baby, she started nursing him. The Prophet (s) said, “Come here. Does this mother love her baby?” Everyone said, “Yes, of course. She did everything to find him.” He asked, “Is she willing to throw him into a fire?” They replied, “O Prophet of God! No, of course not!” He said, “God is kinder to you than this mother is to her child.”
Don’t you enjoy participating in Imam Husayn’s (as) mourning ceremony? So why are you being rewarded for it? Let me ask this in a better way. Why are you given the highest reward? Why? Don’t you enjoy? Isn’t affection enjoyable? Isn’t affection the highest enjoyment? So why are you being rewarded? Do you know why God rewards you? Because God is [kind] like a mom. When a child becomes happy, his/her mom becomes happy too.
When a youth is accepted into the university, his/her mom buys sweets. He/she says, “Mom, why do you trouble yourself? I’ve succeeded for myself.” She says, “Because I’m your mom. When I see you’re fine, happy and enjoying, I do whatever I can for you.” God is more of a mom than a mom is!
Have fun and be rewarded by God! Why does God reward you when you wake up at dawn? [You might say,] “It’s very hard!” Believe me, its reward is not because it’s hard. The reward is because of the cheerfulness, energy and health that you gain. God is like a mom. When a mom sees her child is successful, she becomes happy. She talks lovingly since she is a mom, “O my dear one!”
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[Clip] The best gift that spouses can give each other | Agha Ali Reza Panahian | Farsi Sub English
The best gift that spouses can give each other
Agha Ali Reza Panahian
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Agha Ali Reza Panahian
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Agha Ali Reza Panahian
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Allah\'s Blessings for Humanity - 4 [Surah Qaaf] Arabic / English
#Quran #Qaaf #Commentary
In Part 4 of the commentary (tafseer) of Chapter 50 of the Quran, Surah Qaaf, we review Verses 9 to 11 under the theme of \"Allah\'s Blessings for...
#Quran #Qaaf #Commentary
In Part 4 of the commentary (tafseer) of Chapter 50 of the Quran, Surah Qaaf, we review Verses 9 to 11 under the theme of \"Allah\'s Blessings for Humanity\".
وَنَزَّلْنَا مِنَ السَّمَاءِ مَاءً مُبَارَكًا فَأَنْبَتْنَا بِهِ جَنَّاتٍ وَحَبَّ الْحَصِيدِ {9}
[50:9] And We send down from the cloud water abounding in good, then We cause to grow thereby gardens and the grain that is reaped,
وَالنَّخْلَ بَاسِقَاتٍ لَهَا طَلْعٌ نَضِيدٌ {10}
[50:10] And the tall palm-trees having spadices closely set one above another,
رِزْقًا لِلْعِبَادِ ۖ وَأَحْيَيْنَا بِهِ بَلْدَةً مَيْتًا ۚ كَذَٰلِكَ الْخُرُوجُ {11}
[50:11] A sustenance for the servants, and We give life thereby to a dead land; thus is the rising.
𝐀𝐫𝐚𝐛𝐢𝐜 𝐐𝐮𝐫𝐚𝐧𝐢𝐜 𝐑𝐞𝐜𝐢𝐭𝐚𝐭𝐢𝐨𝐧: Shaykh Hasan al-Nakhli from Dar al-Sayyida Ruqayya (peace be upon her) found @ http://www.ruqayah.net/audio/index.php?catb=166&part=1
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#Quran #Qaaf #Commentary
In Part 4 of the commentary (tafseer) of Chapter 50 of the Quran, Surah Qaaf, we review Verses 9 to 11 under the theme of \"Allah\'s Blessings for Humanity\".
وَنَزَّلْنَا مِنَ السَّمَاءِ مَاءً مُبَارَكًا فَأَنْبَتْنَا بِهِ جَنَّاتٍ وَحَبَّ الْحَصِيدِ {9}
[50:9] And We send down from the cloud water abounding in good, then We cause to grow thereby gardens and the grain that is reaped,
وَالنَّخْلَ بَاسِقَاتٍ لَهَا طَلْعٌ نَضِيدٌ {10}
[50:10] And the tall palm-trees having spadices closely set one above another,
رِزْقًا لِلْعِبَادِ ۖ وَأَحْيَيْنَا بِهِ بَلْدَةً مَيْتًا ۚ كَذَٰلِكَ الْخُرُوجُ {11}
[50:11] A sustenance for the servants, and We give life thereby to a dead land; thus is the rising.
𝐀𝐫𝐚𝐛𝐢𝐜 𝐐𝐮𝐫𝐚𝐧𝐢𝐜 𝐑𝐞𝐜𝐢𝐭𝐚𝐭𝐢𝐨𝐧: Shaykh Hasan al-Nakhli from Dar al-Sayyida Ruqayya (peace be upon her) found @ http://www.ruqayah.net/audio/index.php?catb=166&part=1
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𝐅𝐨𝐥𝐥𝐨𝐰 𝐔𝐬 𝐨𝐧 𝐒𝐨𝐜𝐢𝐚𝐥 𝐌𝐞𝐝𝐢𝐚:
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[Imam Khamenei | 16Jun21] Presidential Election Speech 2021 |تیرہویں صدارتی انتخاب تقریر - Urdu
[16 June 2021][Imam Khamenei] 13th Presidential Election Speech 2021 |امام خامنہ ای] تیرہویں صدارتی انتخاب تقریر]
حضرت آیت اللہ العظمی سید...
[16 June 2021][Imam Khamenei] 13th Presidential Election Speech 2021 |امام خامنہ ای] تیرہویں صدارتی انتخاب تقریر]
حضرت آیت اللہ العظمی سید علی خامنہ ای
نے 16 جون 2021 کوجمہوری اسلامی ایران کے تیرہویں صدارتی انتخابات کے موقع پر عوام سے براہ راست خطاب کیا۔جس کا مکمل اُردو ترجمہ ،ڈبنگ کے ساتھ پیش خدمت ہے
Important Points | اہم عناون
- Public Responsibility for Elections is to ensure their full participation | انتخابات کے سلسلے میں عوام کی ذمہ داری: انتخابات میں بھرپورعوامی شرکت
- Results of people\'s participation in the election it\'s reason for the enmity of the enemies | الیکشن میں عوام کی شرکت کے نتائج اور اس سے دشمنوں کی عداوت کی وجہ
- People\'s disillusionment from the system, the real target of enemies in connection with the Iranian elections | نظام سے عوام کی دوری، ایران کے انتخابات کے سلسلے میں دشمنوں کا اصل ہدف
- Participating in elections is an example of good deeds | انتخابات میں حصہ لینا، عمل صالح کا مصداق
- The power and capability of the System and the nation has a special effect due to the public presence in the nation\'s affair | نظام اور ملک کی طاقت و قوت میں اضافے پر عوامی موجودگي کا خاص اثر
- In the past, elections have been free and fair | گزشتہ گوناگوں ادوار میں انتخابات آزادانہ اور صحیح و سالم رہے
- Intense competition and rivalry between the candidates in the debates | مناظروں میں امیدواروں کے درمیان زوردار رقابت اور مقابلہ آرائی
- Complaints of the deprived sections of the society and improper decision not to participate in the elections | معاشرے کے محروم طبقات کی بجا شکایات اور انتخابات میں عدم شرکت کا نامناسب فیصلہ
- The need for youth to motivate the people to participate in elections | عوام کو انتخابات میں شرکت کی ترغیب دلانے کے سلسلے میں نوجوانوں کی سرگرمیوں کی ضرورت
- Necessary measures for the health and safety of voters | رائے دہندگان کی صحت و سلامتی کے لئے ضروری تدابیر
البلاغ : ادارہ فروغ ثقافت اسلامی پاکستان
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[16 June 2021][Imam Khamenei] 13th Presidential Election Speech 2021 |امام خامنہ ای] تیرہویں صدارتی انتخاب تقریر]
حضرت آیت اللہ العظمی سید علی خامنہ ای
نے 16 جون 2021 کوجمہوری اسلامی ایران کے تیرہویں صدارتی انتخابات کے موقع پر عوام سے براہ راست خطاب کیا۔جس کا مکمل اُردو ترجمہ ،ڈبنگ کے ساتھ پیش خدمت ہے
Important Points | اہم عناون
- Public Responsibility for Elections is to ensure their full participation | انتخابات کے سلسلے میں عوام کی ذمہ داری: انتخابات میں بھرپورعوامی شرکت
- Results of people\'s participation in the election it\'s reason for the enmity of the enemies | الیکشن میں عوام کی شرکت کے نتائج اور اس سے دشمنوں کی عداوت کی وجہ
- People\'s disillusionment from the system, the real target of enemies in connection with the Iranian elections | نظام سے عوام کی دوری، ایران کے انتخابات کے سلسلے میں دشمنوں کا اصل ہدف
- Participating in elections is an example of good deeds | انتخابات میں حصہ لینا، عمل صالح کا مصداق
- The power and capability of the System and the nation has a special effect due to the public presence in the nation\'s affair | نظام اور ملک کی طاقت و قوت میں اضافے پر عوامی موجودگي کا خاص اثر
- In the past, elections have been free and fair | گزشتہ گوناگوں ادوار میں انتخابات آزادانہ اور صحیح و سالم رہے
- Intense competition and rivalry between the candidates in the debates | مناظروں میں امیدواروں کے درمیان زوردار رقابت اور مقابلہ آرائی
- Complaints of the deprived sections of the society and improper decision not to participate in the elections | معاشرے کے محروم طبقات کی بجا شکایات اور انتخابات میں عدم شرکت کا نامناسب فیصلہ
- The need for youth to motivate the people to participate in elections | عوام کو انتخابات میں شرکت کی ترغیب دلانے کے سلسلے میں نوجوانوں کی سرگرمیوں کی ضرورت
- Necessary measures for the health and safety of voters | رائے دہندگان کی صحت و سلامتی کے لئے ضروری تدابیر
البلاغ : ادارہ فروغ ثقافت اسلامی پاکستان
#ImamKhamenei #ImamKhameneiElectionSpeech #IranElections2021
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Shape Your Destiny | Agha Alireza Panahian | Farsi Sub English
What does the holy Qur\\\'an say about being with the truthful?
And what effect does sitting and being around good people have on us?
In addition, where are some places that we can go which...
What does the holy Qur\\\'an say about being with the truthful?
And what effect does sitting and being around good people have on us?
In addition, where are some places that we can go which can help us to improve ourselves?
Finally, what can we do if we want to shape our destiny?
Ustad Agha Alireza Panahian gives us the secrets to shaping our destiny.
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What does the holy Qur\\\'an say about being with the truthful?
And what effect does sitting and being around good people have on us?
In addition, where are some places that we can go which can help us to improve ourselves?
Finally, what can we do if we want to shape our destiny?
Ustad Agha Alireza Panahian gives us the secrets to shaping our destiny.
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[Session 1] Becoming familiar with some of the sweet concepts of the Shabaniya Supplication | Agha Ali Reza Panahiyan ؔ Farsi sub English
Becoming familiar with some of the sweet concepts of the Sha’baniya Supplication
Session 1
In the name of God, the Beneficent, the Merciful. It is very good before using, reading, thinking or...
Becoming familiar with some of the sweet concepts of the Sha’baniya Supplication
Session 1
In the name of God, the Beneficent, the Merciful. It is very good before using, reading, thinking or whispering a supplication to God, to become familiar with the supplications’ passage in detail, become aware of its meaning and refer to the expositions on it. In these short opportunities, I will try to briefly discuss some topics to help us become familiar with this supplication. We hope the Almighty God will give us success to get the most use from this supplication.
The “Sha’baniya Supplication” starts with sending salutations on the Holy Prophet (s) and his Pure Household (‘a). According to many recommendations, which everyone has heard, and as has been mentioned in the traditions very much too, each prayer should start with salutations. This prayer has started with salutations too, like many other prayers, which have reached us. In the prayers that do not start with salutations, naturally we should send these salutations ourselves.
There are many reasons for this. I will only say one sentence about this and pass on it. It is as if when a person doesn’t have the Household of the Prophet’s guardianship, their guardianship is not in his heart, and he doesn’t remember these personages with honor, the Almighty God doesn’t hear him, won’t answer his prayer and doesn’t take this person into account. For whoever enters the Judgment Day, his/her ID is following God’s Guardians. In this case too, whoever stands in God’s presence should show his/her ID. This salutation is our identity card. If a person shows this identity card with love and devotion, says, “God, see I’m devoted to the Prophet and his Household,” hasn’t just said the salutations negligently, and has repeated this salutation with fondness, the way will open for him to pray.
In the first phrase, the Commander of the Faithful, Ali (‘a), uses three surprising words. This prayer starts without any introduction. “Hear my prayer when I call You. Hear my voice when I call You. Pay attention to me when I whisper to You.” One of the wonders of this prayer is that it starts without any introduction. This prayer is the words of a person who can’t tolerate anymore! It’s as if he has come a far distance and only wants to moan. He knows that God is waiting to hear his words, but he wants to shout at times, whisper at times and pray at times. “Hear my voice when I call you.” “Nida” means calling with a loud voice. “Pay attention to me when I whisper to You.” “Najwa” means talking in a very low voice. And “Du’a” is used for any kind of calling. Three consecutive words.
It is as if the Commander of the Faithful wants to cry out, “God, I want to talk to You!” He’s showing his insistence to whisper to God, cry out to Him and supplicate Him. He’s not saying others things. He wants, calls and invites God. The next sentence shows this. “I have escaped to You and am standing between Your hands.” “I have escaped to You” means I have escaped and come to You. It gives the same feeling that those three words had. “Hear my prayer. Hear my voice. Pay attention to me when I whisper to You.” It’s as if a person has come running. “I am now standing between Your hands.” “Between Your hands” is a more beautiful and pleasing concept than standing in front of God. It’s as if a little one has taken refuge with a great one and is in his power. This is much more beautiful. Those who are the smaller one before a greater one, and have felt the support of a kind, greater one, can understand this. “I am poor before You and I beseech You.” The Commander of the Faithful (‘a) is only beseeching in this supplication. He is expressing this with different phrases.
He is beseeching in all of his words. These words are not meaningless words for the Commander of the Faithful. These words arise from the depth of his feelings. He wants to cry intensely with these words. We study, review and even think about these words. But, these words have become internalized for the Commander of the Faithful. The Imam is not reading these words from a prayer book. These words are the interpretation of the Imam’s moans.
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Becoming familiar with some of the sweet concepts of the Sha’baniya Supplication
Session 1
In the name of God, the Beneficent, the Merciful. It is very good before using, reading, thinking or whispering a supplication to God, to become familiar with the supplications’ passage in detail, become aware of its meaning and refer to the expositions on it. In these short opportunities, I will try to briefly discuss some topics to help us become familiar with this supplication. We hope the Almighty God will give us success to get the most use from this supplication.
The “Sha’baniya Supplication” starts with sending salutations on the Holy Prophet (s) and his Pure Household (‘a). According to many recommendations, which everyone has heard, and as has been mentioned in the traditions very much too, each prayer should start with salutations. This prayer has started with salutations too, like many other prayers, which have reached us. In the prayers that do not start with salutations, naturally we should send these salutations ourselves.
There are many reasons for this. I will only say one sentence about this and pass on it. It is as if when a person doesn’t have the Household of the Prophet’s guardianship, their guardianship is not in his heart, and he doesn’t remember these personages with honor, the Almighty God doesn’t hear him, won’t answer his prayer and doesn’t take this person into account. For whoever enters the Judgment Day, his/her ID is following God’s Guardians. In this case too, whoever stands in God’s presence should show his/her ID. This salutation is our identity card. If a person shows this identity card with love and devotion, says, “God, see I’m devoted to the Prophet and his Household,” hasn’t just said the salutations negligently, and has repeated this salutation with fondness, the way will open for him to pray.
In the first phrase, the Commander of the Faithful, Ali (‘a), uses three surprising words. This prayer starts without any introduction. “Hear my prayer when I call You. Hear my voice when I call You. Pay attention to me when I whisper to You.” One of the wonders of this prayer is that it starts without any introduction. This prayer is the words of a person who can’t tolerate anymore! It’s as if he has come a far distance and only wants to moan. He knows that God is waiting to hear his words, but he wants to shout at times, whisper at times and pray at times. “Hear my voice when I call you.” “Nida” means calling with a loud voice. “Pay attention to me when I whisper to You.” “Najwa” means talking in a very low voice. And “Du’a” is used for any kind of calling. Three consecutive words.
It is as if the Commander of the Faithful wants to cry out, “God, I want to talk to You!” He’s showing his insistence to whisper to God, cry out to Him and supplicate Him. He’s not saying others things. He wants, calls and invites God. The next sentence shows this. “I have escaped to You and am standing between Your hands.” “I have escaped to You” means I have escaped and come to You. It gives the same feeling that those three words had. “Hear my prayer. Hear my voice. Pay attention to me when I whisper to You.” It’s as if a person has come running. “I am now standing between Your hands.” “Between Your hands” is a more beautiful and pleasing concept than standing in front of God. It’s as if a little one has taken refuge with a great one and is in his power. This is much more beautiful. Those who are the smaller one before a greater one, and have felt the support of a kind, greater one, can understand this. “I am poor before You and I beseech You.” The Commander of the Faithful (‘a) is only beseeching in this supplication. He is expressing this with different phrases.
He is beseeching in all of his words. These words are not meaningless words for the Commander of the Faithful. These words arise from the depth of his feelings. He wants to cry intensely with these words. We study, review and even think about these words. But, these words have become internalized for the Commander of the Faithful. The Imam is not reading these words from a prayer book. These words are the interpretation of the Imam’s moans.
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[Session 3] Becoming familiar with some of the sweet concepts of the Shabaniya Supplication | Agha Ali Reza Panhiyan | Farsi Sub English
Becoming familiar with some of the sweet concepts of the Sha’baniya Supplication / Session 3
In the name of God, the Beneficent, the Merciful. In talking about the Sh’abaniya Supplication,...
Becoming familiar with some of the sweet concepts of the Sha’baniya Supplication / Session 3
In the name of God, the Beneficent, the Merciful. In talking about the Sh’abaniya Supplication, we are still talking about the first phrase. There is a very lofty concept in the first phrase, which should be discussed separately. This concept is “Tadarru” (beseeching). The Commander of the Faithful, Ali (‘a), explicitly calls to the God of the universe, “I am standing between Your hands. I am poor before You and beseeching You.” I am standing in front of You like one who is very small and poor in front of one who is completely rich and great, “…and beseeching You.”
Beseeching is a term, which has been used seven times in the Holy Qur’an with the same meaning. Of course, it’s more than seven times. But, only in seven cases has it been used with exactly the same meaning of a person praying to God pleadingly. The fundamental meaning of beseeching is not crying. Crying is one of its results. It is the height of pleading, entreating, and being humble in front of the Almighty God. If we want to say the meaning, a person who beseeches is one who pleads a lot. A person who beseeches is one who doesn’t have any pride or assets. He’s extremely humble.
It has been said in the Holy Qur’an, “Already We have seized them with punishment, but they neither humbled themselves to their Lord, nor did they beseech Him.” [Qur’an 23:76] After feeling distress and destitution, they didn’t beseech God! In this supplication, it is as if by saying, “I am poor before You and beseeching You,” the Imam is answering this verse from the Chapter “The Believers.” The Qur’an says, “We have seized them with punishment, but they neither humbled themselves to their Lord...” Imam Ali replies here, “I am poor before You.” And the Qur’an says, “…nor did they beseech Him.” Imam Ali says in this supplication, “…and beseeching You.”
Beseeching has been mentioned in the Qur’an in different situations. Beseeching is a kind of pleading, which isn’t hidden anymore and is apparent. This broken heart shows itself, “Pray to your Lord beseechingly and in secret.” [Qur’an 7:55] This means to call God beseechingly, meaning openly, or hidden within yourself. There are other verses, which refer to this too.
The verse of the Chapter “The Cattle” is suitable for these days. “Why did they not entreat when Our punishment overtook them! But their hearts had hardened, and Satan had made to seem decorous to them what they had been doing.” [Qur’an 6:43] Why didn’t they beseech Us when our punishment overtook them? The Almighty God tells what He expects explicitly. When a divine tribulation comes, the servants should beseech Him. God is waiting to bring His servants under His shelter. In this verse, God asks why they didn’t beseech Him. The reason they didn’t beseech Him was that their hearts had become so hardened that they didn’t even go to God in tribulations, “Satan had made to seem decorous to them what they had been doing.”
In the verse before this verse, God the Almighty says that He has sent this scourge for people to beseech Him, “We have certainly sent (apostles) to nations before you, then We seized them with stress and distress so that they might entreat (Us).” [Qur’an 6:42] For us common people, this kind of beseeching God is elicited in tribulations. For those who don’t beseech God, even in tribulations, their hearts have truly become hardened as the Qur’an says. But, for people with understanding and the Friends of God, beseeching God is the result of their deep understanding, extreme interest and intense ardor for the high position of being close to God. We should resolve this riddle in our minds once and forever, that is this extent of crying needed when talking to God that the Commander of the Faithful moaned to God like this? What did he really want? What punishment did he fear?!
We should accept that there is a spiritual maturity, which many don’t achieve at all. This spiritual maturity is more than fearing punishment, more than the intensity of suffering that a person will tolerate in Hell, and more than the fear of a sinful person or a criminal of retribution. Some good people feel such a severe need for being close to God that if they see they are far from this intense need, even a bit, they cry to God beseechingly. Was the Commander of the Faithful a weak person for someone to see his crying, broken heart? All his existence was solidity. If the entire universe had turned upside down, he would have stood firmly and wouldn’t have even flinched! He had nothing to be afraid of or to lose.
So, why did he moan to God like this? He had reached a spiritual maturity. He felt a severe need for those high spiritual positions. When he felt a bit far from that desirable point, and that peak became more novel and substantial for him every moment, he would cry pleadingly.
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Becoming familiar with some of the sweet concepts of the Sha’baniya Supplication / Session 3
In the name of God, the Beneficent, the Merciful. In talking about the Sh’abaniya Supplication, we are still talking about the first phrase. There is a very lofty concept in the first phrase, which should be discussed separately. This concept is “Tadarru” (beseeching). The Commander of the Faithful, Ali (‘a), explicitly calls to the God of the universe, “I am standing between Your hands. I am poor before You and beseeching You.” I am standing in front of You like one who is very small and poor in front of one who is completely rich and great, “…and beseeching You.”
Beseeching is a term, which has been used seven times in the Holy Qur’an with the same meaning. Of course, it’s more than seven times. But, only in seven cases has it been used with exactly the same meaning of a person praying to God pleadingly. The fundamental meaning of beseeching is not crying. Crying is one of its results. It is the height of pleading, entreating, and being humble in front of the Almighty God. If we want to say the meaning, a person who beseeches is one who pleads a lot. A person who beseeches is one who doesn’t have any pride or assets. He’s extremely humble.
It has been said in the Holy Qur’an, “Already We have seized them with punishment, but they neither humbled themselves to their Lord, nor did they beseech Him.” [Qur’an 23:76] After feeling distress and destitution, they didn’t beseech God! In this supplication, it is as if by saying, “I am poor before You and beseeching You,” the Imam is answering this verse from the Chapter “The Believers.” The Qur’an says, “We have seized them with punishment, but they neither humbled themselves to their Lord...” Imam Ali replies here, “I am poor before You.” And the Qur’an says, “…nor did they beseech Him.” Imam Ali says in this supplication, “…and beseeching You.”
Beseeching has been mentioned in the Qur’an in different situations. Beseeching is a kind of pleading, which isn’t hidden anymore and is apparent. This broken heart shows itself, “Pray to your Lord beseechingly and in secret.” [Qur’an 7:55] This means to call God beseechingly, meaning openly, or hidden within yourself. There are other verses, which refer to this too.
The verse of the Chapter “The Cattle” is suitable for these days. “Why did they not entreat when Our punishment overtook them! But their hearts had hardened, and Satan had made to seem decorous to them what they had been doing.” [Qur’an 6:43] Why didn’t they beseech Us when our punishment overtook them? The Almighty God tells what He expects explicitly. When a divine tribulation comes, the servants should beseech Him. God is waiting to bring His servants under His shelter. In this verse, God asks why they didn’t beseech Him. The reason they didn’t beseech Him was that their hearts had become so hardened that they didn’t even go to God in tribulations, “Satan had made to seem decorous to them what they had been doing.”
In the verse before this verse, God the Almighty says that He has sent this scourge for people to beseech Him, “We have certainly sent (apostles) to nations before you, then We seized them with stress and distress so that they might entreat (Us).” [Qur’an 6:42] For us common people, this kind of beseeching God is elicited in tribulations. For those who don’t beseech God, even in tribulations, their hearts have truly become hardened as the Qur’an says. But, for people with understanding and the Friends of God, beseeching God is the result of their deep understanding, extreme interest and intense ardor for the high position of being close to God. We should resolve this riddle in our minds once and forever, that is this extent of crying needed when talking to God that the Commander of the Faithful moaned to God like this? What did he really want? What punishment did he fear?!
We should accept that there is a spiritual maturity, which many don’t achieve at all. This spiritual maturity is more than fearing punishment, more than the intensity of suffering that a person will tolerate in Hell, and more than the fear of a sinful person or a criminal of retribution. Some good people feel such a severe need for being close to God that if they see they are far from this intense need, even a bit, they cry to God beseechingly. Was the Commander of the Faithful a weak person for someone to see his crying, broken heart? All his existence was solidity. If the entire universe had turned upside down, he would have stood firmly and wouldn’t have even flinched! He had nothing to be afraid of or to lose.
So, why did he moan to God like this? He had reached a spiritual maturity. He felt a severe need for those high spiritual positions. When he felt a bit far from that desirable point, and that peak became more novel and substantial for him every moment, he would cry pleadingly.
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[170] Hadith Explanation by Imam Khamenei | The 4 Rights Upon the Ummah | Farsi Sub English
Ayatollah Sayyid Ali Khamenei narrates and explains a tradition narrated from the Messenger of Allah, the holy Prophet Muhammad (S), where his eminence speaks about the 4 rights which are...
Ayatollah Sayyid Ali Khamenei narrates and explains a tradition narrated from the Messenger of Allah, the holy Prophet Muhammad (S), where his eminence speaks about the 4 rights which are upon the Ummah.
What are those 4 rights that are upon the Ummah of the holy Prophet Muhammad (S)?
How do you treat the one who repents?
What does it mean to be merciful towards the weak?
And what should one do when they see someone doing good?
Finally, how should we treat the sinner, as compared to how we actually treat a sinner?
Ayatollah Sayyid Ali Khamenei expounds upon the wise words of the Messenger of Allah, the holy Prophet Muhammad (S).
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Ayatollah Sayyid Ali Khamenei narrates and explains a tradition narrated from the Messenger of Allah, the holy Prophet Muhammad (S), where his eminence speaks about the 4 rights which are upon the Ummah.
What are those 4 rights that are upon the Ummah of the holy Prophet Muhammad (S)?
How do you treat the one who repents?
What does it mean to be merciful towards the weak?
And what should one do when they see someone doing good?
Finally, how should we treat the sinner, as compared to how we actually treat a sinner?
Ayatollah Sayyid Ali Khamenei expounds upon the wise words of the Messenger of Allah, the holy Prophet Muhammad (S).
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[171] Hadith Explanation by Imam Khamenei | The 4 Qualities that Complete Your Islam | Farsi Sub English
Ayatollah Sayyid Ali Khamenei narrates and explains a tradition narrated from the 4th divinely appointed Imam, Imam Ali ibne Husayn al-Sajjad (A), speaks about the 4 qualities that complete...
Ayatollah Sayyid Ali Khamenei narrates and explains a tradition narrated from the 4th divinely appointed Imam, Imam Ali ibne Husayn al-Sajjad (A), speaks about the 4 qualities that complete one\\\'s Islam.
But what are those 4 qualities that are so important, that they complete your Islam?
And what are the rights of Allah?
Where does a person\\\'s tongue fall in this context?
Is shame a variable to be taken into account when a person commits a sin?
Finally, is having good relations with one\\\'s family limited to only men?
Ayatollah Sayyid Ali Khamenei expounds upon the wise words of the 4th divinely appointed Imam, Imam Ali ibne Husayn al-Sajjad (A).
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Ayatollah Sayyid Ali Khamenei narrates and explains a tradition narrated from the 4th divinely appointed Imam, Imam Ali ibne Husayn al-Sajjad (A), speaks about the 4 qualities that complete one\\\'s Islam.
But what are those 4 qualities that are so important, that they complete your Islam?
And what are the rights of Allah?
Where does a person\\\'s tongue fall in this context?
Is shame a variable to be taken into account when a person commits a sin?
Finally, is having good relations with one\\\'s family limited to only men?
Ayatollah Sayyid Ali Khamenei expounds upon the wise words of the 4th divinely appointed Imam, Imam Ali ibne Husayn al-Sajjad (A).
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Ramadan 2021 | The Squeeze of the Grave | Shaykh Usama Abdulghani | April 19 2021 | English
Ramadan 2021 | The Transition
Shaykh Usama Abdulghani continues the discussion around the Barzakh and the beginning of our transition to our final abode. Tonight’s lecture covers the squeeze...
Ramadan 2021 | The Transition
Shaykh Usama Abdulghani continues the discussion around the Barzakh and the beginning of our transition to our final abode. Tonight’s lecture covers the squeeze of the grave, what causes it and how to avoid it. Shaykh ends with a beautiful description of how our good deeds take on a corporal form to visit us in the grave and how the Wilayah of of Muhammad and the Progeny of Muhammad will be the believer’s ultimate savior in the grave.
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Ramadan 2021 | The Transition
Shaykh Usama Abdulghani continues the discussion around the Barzakh and the beginning of our transition to our final abode. Tonight’s lecture covers the squeeze of the grave, what causes it and how to avoid it. Shaykh ends with a beautiful description of how our good deeds take on a corporal form to visit us in the grave and how the Wilayah of of Muhammad and the Progeny of Muhammad will be the believer’s ultimate savior in the grave.
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Juz 19 of 30 | Journeying our eyes through the Quran | Sister Fatemah Meghji | English
The 19th Juz consists of Surat al-Furqan (last 56 verses, The Criterion), Surat al-Shu’ara (227 verses, The poets) and Surat an-Naml (first 55 verses, The Ants) – all...
The 19th Juz consists of Surat al-Furqan (last 56 verses, The Criterion), Surat al-Shu’ara (227 verses, The poets) and Surat an-Naml (first 55 verses, The Ants) – all Meccan. The first two suras discuss the Quraish’s rejection of the Qur\'an, and their displeasure with the prophet. The root meaning of ‘Furqan’ is to split or fracture, and the Qur\'an is referred to as such because it differentiates/splits between good and evil. It provides the light in the darkness of our confusion, helping us to recognize the truth. Surat al Shu’ara further describes the incredible role the prophet has played in bringing to us this guidance, and how the people have still abandoned it.
The Qur\'an is complete in its divinity, its greatness the very proof of truth, and as revealed in the next Surat an-Naml, the Qur\'an is from God, the all-wise, and is the most tangible thing we have from Him. Approaching the nights of Qadr, we should ask ourselves if we truly embrace the Qur\'an as our criterion and pray for the ability to build our relationship with it so we don’t get counted amongst those who abandoned it.
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The 19th Juz consists of Surat al-Furqan (last 56 verses, The Criterion), Surat al-Shu’ara (227 verses, The poets) and Surat an-Naml (first 55 verses, The Ants) – all Meccan. The first two suras discuss the Quraish’s rejection of the Qur\'an, and their displeasure with the prophet. The root meaning of ‘Furqan’ is to split or fracture, and the Qur\'an is referred to as such because it differentiates/splits between good and evil. It provides the light in the darkness of our confusion, helping us to recognize the truth. Surat al Shu’ara further describes the incredible role the prophet has played in bringing to us this guidance, and how the people have still abandoned it.
The Qur\'an is complete in its divinity, its greatness the very proof of truth, and as revealed in the next Surat an-Naml, the Qur\'an is from God, the all-wise, and is the most tangible thing we have from Him. Approaching the nights of Qadr, we should ask ourselves if we truly embrace the Qur\'an as our criterion and pray for the ability to build our relationship with it so we don’t get counted amongst those who abandoned it.
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Juz 12 of 30 | Journeying our eyes through the Quran | Sister Fatemah Meghji | English
Juz 12 is the completion of Surah Hud (118 verses of the total 123 verses) and the start of Surah Yusuf (52 verses of the total 111 verses). Both Surahs from this Juz are Meccan....
Juz 12 is the completion of Surah Hud (118 verses of the total 123 verses) and the start of Surah Yusuf (52 verses of the total 111 verses). Both Surahs from this Juz are Meccan. This podcast hones in on punishment and why Allah (swt) punishes as mentioned in Surah Hud. Punishment is not a result of Allah’s oppression, rather it is direct result of a people wronging themselves. Emphasis is placed on being reformers towards good and forbidding evil to prevent self- destruction. Allah (swt) does not unjustly destroy people trying to improve things for the better.
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Juz 12 is the completion of Surah Hud (118 verses of the total 123 verses) and the start of Surah Yusuf (52 verses of the total 111 verses). Both Surahs from this Juz are Meccan. This podcast hones in on punishment and why Allah (swt) punishes as mentioned in Surah Hud. Punishment is not a result of Allah’s oppression, rather it is direct result of a people wronging themselves. Emphasis is placed on being reformers towards good and forbidding evil to prevent self- destruction. Allah (swt) does not unjustly destroy people trying to improve things for the better.
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Juz 4 of 30 | Journeying our eyes through the Quran | Sister Fatemah Meghji | English
Exploring 30 juz in 30 days by Sister Fatemah Meghji
Juz 4 continues Surah Aal-Imran as well as the initial verses of Surat an-Nisa, Chapter 4, titled “The Women”. In the latter portion of...
Exploring 30 juz in 30 days by Sister Fatemah Meghji
Juz 4 continues Surah Aal-Imran as well as the initial verses of Surat an-Nisa, Chapter 4, titled “The Women”. In the latter portion of Surah Aal Imran, in verses 102-105 there is advice from Allah swt on how to cling onto Truth and to remain united instead of divided. This advice includes actively seeking to understand the Truth and God’s revelation and acting on it and also the injunction to enjoin the good and forbid the evil. When the truth becomes obscure, this is an important step in preventing ourselves and our communities from moving away from this message. The strongest source of unity for us as a Muslim nation and as humans—is the Truth and God himself, the firmest of handles.
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Exploring 30 juz in 30 days by Sister Fatemah Meghji
Juz 4 continues Surah Aal-Imran as well as the initial verses of Surat an-Nisa, Chapter 4, titled “The Women”. In the latter portion of Surah Aal Imran, in verses 102-105 there is advice from Allah swt on how to cling onto Truth and to remain united instead of divided. This advice includes actively seeking to understand the Truth and God’s revelation and acting on it and also the injunction to enjoin the good and forbid the evil. When the truth becomes obscure, this is an important step in preventing ourselves and our communities from moving away from this message. The strongest source of unity for us as a Muslim nation and as humans—is the Truth and God himself, the firmest of handles.
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Connect With Your Family: Ramadan Kareem | IP Talk Show | English
Salutations to all the believers, wherever they are across the world, upon the blessed and holy month of Ramadan.
The holy month in which the holy Quran was revealed, the month which is known as...
Salutations to all the believers, wherever they are across the world, upon the blessed and holy month of Ramadan.
The holy month in which the holy Quran was revealed, the month which is known as the month of Allah, the month of mercy, blessings, and forgiveness.
What does Imam Sajjad (A) say about the passing of the month of Ramadan?
And what is the significance of the holy month of Ramadan being called the month of forgiveness and repentance?
When is the best time to repent and ask for forgiveness?
What should we focus on in the holy month of Ramadan?
What is a good way to start communicating with Allah in this holy month of Ramadan?
Finally, how can the holy month of Ramadan help us to connect with our family?
In order to answer these questions we invited Sayyid Shahryar from the United States of America, to sit down with us and discuss the holy month of Ramadan.
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Salutations to all the believers, wherever they are across the world, upon the blessed and holy month of Ramadan.
The holy month in which the holy Quran was revealed, the month which is known as the month of Allah, the month of mercy, blessings, and forgiveness.
What does Imam Sajjad (A) say about the passing of the month of Ramadan?
And what is the significance of the holy month of Ramadan being called the month of forgiveness and repentance?
When is the best time to repent and ask for forgiveness?
What should we focus on in the holy month of Ramadan?
What is a good way to start communicating with Allah in this holy month of Ramadan?
Finally, how can the holy month of Ramadan help us to connect with our family?
In order to answer these questions we invited Sayyid Shahryar from the United States of America, to sit down with us and discuss the holy month of Ramadan.
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[Clip] How to be influenced by the Qur’an | Ali Reza Panahian | Farsi Sub English
Some people don’t even bat an eye!
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The first, most common, important, influential, valuable, effective psychological effect of the verses of the Qur’an is the induction of God\'s greatness in the heart of His servant. What will be the result of this? The result is one feeling small and humble, and one becoming crushed before the greatness of God. From then on, pleasure, enlightenment, mercy, kindness and everything good can be tasted. If someone reads the Qur\'an like this, he won’t abandon the Qur\'an anymore and will become fond of it. Try it.
The first of God’s attributes that you must pay attention to in order for your soul to become corrected, and so that light, mercy and the doors to all beauties will be opened to you, is God’s greatness. Do you know what the result of this will be? When you recite the Qur\'an, it is as if you are attending a workshop that inspires God’s greatness in your soul!
This is not like listening to a speech, which is about exercising and the human anatomy for instance. They say, “This is an arm muscle. Repeating this move 20 times brings about these changes.” But you have not exercised. But if you actually go to a gym, you will start exercising, sweating and strengthening your muscles. When you recite the Qur’an, it is as if you have gone to a gym and are practicing with God’s attribute of greatness. This is very surprising and important! This is the first action that helps build up the human soul. If this is true, it’s very important. It’s a key point.
The first feeling that one must find with respect to God is feeling humble and small before God. [You say,] “I’m your little one.” After saying this, you start loving God too. Let’s not run before we can walk! We cannot love God unless we become small before Him. We must first become small before Him. We should pay attention to the Qur’an. You prostrate before God [when praying]. Have you noticed this? Have you noticed that you bow down? Have you noticed that you put your face on the dust? Why don’t you bat an eye at this?
What I am talking about has been mentioned in the Qur’an too. “Had We sent down this Qur’an on a mountain, you would certainly have seen it falling down, splitting asunder because of its fear of Allah.” [Qur’an 59:21] What is meant by “falling down, splitting asunder” is that it would have become small and crushed.
Have you seen how when some people are arguing they say, “You’re nothing to me”? This means you’re very small. “Splitting asunder” means it becomes small and crushed. O God, crush us. And who can understand the pleasure of becoming crushed by reciting the verses of the Qur\'an? The way to become fond of the Qur’an is to become crushed with it. But sometimes we don’t even bat an eye. An example is when a person is cursed but doesn’t even bat an eye. The Qur’an is crushing you. Be affected by it and see how enjoyable it is.
Write this phrase I’m saying a hundred times tonight! Become crushed with the verses of the Qur’an and see how enjoyable it is. You don’t need to write it more than a hundred times! We will remember it. Become crushed with the verses of the Qur’an and see how enjoyable it is. This does not need much spiritual wayfaring. You will become fond of the Qur’an.
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The first, most common, important, influential, valuable, effective psychological effect of the verses of the Qur’an is the induction of God\'s greatness in the heart of His servant. What will be the result of this? The result is one feeling small and humble, and one becoming crushed before the greatness of God. From then on, pleasure, enlightenment, mercy, kindness and everything good can be tasted. If someone reads the Qur\'an like this, he won’t abandon the Qur\'an anymore and will become fond of it. Try it.
The first of God’s attributes that you must pay attention to in order for your soul to become corrected, and so that light, mercy and the doors to all beauties will be opened to you, is God’s greatness. Do you know what the result of this will be? When you recite the Qur\'an, it is as if you are attending a workshop that inspires God’s greatness in your soul!
This is not like listening to a speech, which is about exercising and the human anatomy for instance. They say, “This is an arm muscle. Repeating this move 20 times brings about these changes.” But you have not exercised. But if you actually go to a gym, you will start exercising, sweating and strengthening your muscles. When you recite the Qur’an, it is as if you have gone to a gym and are practicing with God’s attribute of greatness. This is very surprising and important! This is the first action that helps build up the human soul. If this is true, it’s very important. It’s a key point.
The first feeling that one must find with respect to God is feeling humble and small before God. [You say,] “I’m your little one.” After saying this, you start loving God too. Let’s not run before we can walk! We cannot love God unless we become small before Him. We must first become small before Him. We should pay attention to the Qur’an. You prostrate before God [when praying]. Have you noticed this? Have you noticed that you bow down? Have you noticed that you put your face on the dust? Why don’t you bat an eye at this?
What I am talking about has been mentioned in the Qur’an too. “Had We sent down this Qur’an on a mountain, you would certainly have seen it falling down, splitting asunder because of its fear of Allah.” [Qur’an 59:21] What is meant by “falling down, splitting asunder” is that it would have become small and crushed.
Have you seen how when some people are arguing they say, “You’re nothing to me”? This means you’re very small. “Splitting asunder” means it becomes small and crushed. O God, crush us. And who can understand the pleasure of becoming crushed by reciting the verses of the Qur\'an? The way to become fond of the Qur’an is to become crushed with it. But sometimes we don’t even bat an eye. An example is when a person is cursed but doesn’t even bat an eye. The Qur’an is crushing you. Be affected by it and see how enjoyable it is.
Write this phrase I’m saying a hundred times tonight! Become crushed with the verses of the Qur’an and see how enjoyable it is. You don’t need to write it more than a hundred times! We will remember it. Become crushed with the verses of the Qur’an and see how enjoyable it is. This does not need much spiritual wayfaring. You will become fond of the Qur’an.
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[09] Religious Falsity and Posturing | Life Lesson from Noble Narrations | Moulana Syed NAbi Raza Abidi 2022 English
What is the life of someone who only focuses on impressing the people around them? Imām Jaʿfar aṣ-Ṣādiq (ʿa) said, \"Do not perform good actions for the sake of posturing and...
What is the life of someone who only focuses on impressing the people around them? Imām Jaʿfar aṣ-Ṣādiq (ʿa) said, \"Do not perform good actions for the sake of posturing and showing off to people who neither have the power of life or death, nor the power of solving any problems for you.\"
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What is the life of someone who only focuses on impressing the people around them? Imām Jaʿfar aṣ-Ṣādiq (ʿa) said, \"Do not perform good actions for the sake of posturing and showing off to people who neither have the power of life or death, nor the power of solving any problems for you.\"
This video is inspired by the upcoming publication by Al-Kisa Foundation titled \"150 Life Lessons from Noble Narrations\", your donation will help sponsor this book. Visit https://bit.ly/noblelessons
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[12] The Completion of One\'s Actions | Life Lesson from Noble Narrations |Moulana nabi Raza Abidi 2022 English
When we have a task to do it is important to complete it. Develop a plan of action, ask for advice if needed, and work hard and not leave a task until it is successfully completed. Our Noble...
When we have a task to do it is important to complete it. Develop a plan of action, ask for advice if needed, and work hard and not leave a task until it is successfully completed. Our Noble Prophet Muḥammad (ṣ) has said, \"Completing and following through with good actions is far better than simply initiating them and leaving them incomplete.\"
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When we have a task to do it is important to complete it. Develop a plan of action, ask for advice if needed, and work hard and not leave a task until it is successfully completed. Our Noble Prophet Muḥammad (ṣ) has said, \"Completing and following through with good actions is far better than simply initiating them and leaving them incomplete.\"
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15th Sha\'baan: Paying attention to our Imam | English
Our Imam was born for one purpose: To save the world from its various troubles.
He is there for us... So let\'s not forget him. We can gift him the rewards of our good actions!
Our Imam was born for one purpose: To save the world from its various troubles.
He is there for us... So let\'s not forget him. We can gift him the rewards of our good actions!
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Fragment Sentences : Hows To Recognize & Fix Them! | Grammar for Kids | English
A fragment sentence is only a partial thought that has been punctuated like a sentence, but is missing pieces to make it a good sentence. In this educational grammar video for kids, you will learn...
A fragment sentence is only a partial thought that has been punctuated like a sentence, but is missing pieces to make it a good sentence. In this educational grammar video for kids, you will learn the definition of a fragment sentence, see examples, and learn how to make them complete sentences. . #grammarforkids #educationalvideosforkids #grammar
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A fragment sentence is only a partial thought that has been punctuated like a sentence, but is missing pieces to make it a good sentence. In this educational grammar video for kids, you will learn the definition of a fragment sentence, see examples, and learn how to make them complete sentences. . #grammarforkids #educationalvideosforkids #grammar
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Use the Quran | Agha Ali Raza Panahiyan | Farsi Sub English
He wants to prove to you that He is the only power.
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We want God to give us security. We want to seek refuge in God as a result of having experienced insecurity. What do we need to know to make this come about better? What is it? God\'s power. His power!
I will tell you now. Read the Qur\'an a lot. God, the Almighty, seriously intends to convince everyone who reads these verses that He is the first and last power in the universe. He wants to prove to you that He is a superpower, and actually He is the only power.
God is the absolute power. He does whatever He wants. He forgives, guides and grants sustenance to whomever He wants. [Qur’an 3:129, 74:31, 2:212] He attributes many things to Himself. “We [God] created heaven and earth. We said this and that.” God creates an upheaval! A person gradually accepts this.
Therefore, I ask you to first look at the Qur\'an as an educational, spiritually effective, constructive book, not as a book that should be translated scientifically to take rulings and lessons from it. Let it correct you.
For example, they give eggplant stew to someone in a laboratory and say, “Test this and see if it’s good or not. Check the amount of vitamins in it.” This scientist won’t eat it even if he is dying from hunger. He wants to test this food. Many of us who go toward the Qur’an act like this scientist in the laboratory does. “Let’s see what’s in it.” Eat it! Eat it! You’re weak from hunger. Consume the Qur’an!
For example, one is listening to music. [Someone says,] “You’re listening to music a lot. You really enjoy it!” [He replies,] “No, I’ve been asked to write down the lyrics of these 100 songs. That’s what I’m doing. I don’t like them at all. I can’t relate to them. I don’t know their genres or anything about them.” This is a meaningless connection with music. The purpose of music is not for you to write the lyrics! A person who does this is a researcher and doesn’t understand the elements of music. He doesn’t fly with music.
Does anyone fly with music? Yes, as much as a hen can fly! But with the Qur’an, one flies to God Himself. He flies through the atmosphere and through the galaxy.
Once there was an art student in the university who was also a painter. As I was walking through the university campus, I saw him painting. There was a small cassette player next to him playing music. I asked him very cautiously, “Why are you listening to this music?” He said, “Music makes the soul more delicate, and I am doing something delicate now. I want this delicacy to be conveyed.” He was right. I said, “If I suggest something, will you try it? Listen to the Qur’an for a while.” He said, “Qur’an?” I remember he said this in surprise. I answered, “Yes, see if it has the same effect.”
I went to that same college the next month. He came to me very upset! I asked myself, “What should I do now? It seems my suggestion wasn’t appropriate for him.” He was truly upset. He came forward and said angrily, “I’ve wasted my life! Why hadn’t I ever done this before? You don’t know what an impact this has had on me!” He was ahead of the one who had suggested this!
Use the Qur’an. Recite the Qur’an a lot. God, the Almighty, seriously intends to convince everyone who reads these verses that He is the first and last power in the universe. He wants to prove to you that He is a superpower, and actually He is the only power.
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We want God to give us security. We want to seek refuge in God as a result of having experienced insecurity. What do we need to know to make this come about better? What is it? God\'s power. His power!
I will tell you now. Read the Qur\'an a lot. God, the Almighty, seriously intends to convince everyone who reads these verses that He is the first and last power in the universe. He wants to prove to you that He is a superpower, and actually He is the only power.
God is the absolute power. He does whatever He wants. He forgives, guides and grants sustenance to whomever He wants. [Qur’an 3:129, 74:31, 2:212] He attributes many things to Himself. “We [God] created heaven and earth. We said this and that.” God creates an upheaval! A person gradually accepts this.
Therefore, I ask you to first look at the Qur\'an as an educational, spiritually effective, constructive book, not as a book that should be translated scientifically to take rulings and lessons from it. Let it correct you.
For example, they give eggplant stew to someone in a laboratory and say, “Test this and see if it’s good or not. Check the amount of vitamins in it.” This scientist won’t eat it even if he is dying from hunger. He wants to test this food. Many of us who go toward the Qur’an act like this scientist in the laboratory does. “Let’s see what’s in it.” Eat it! Eat it! You’re weak from hunger. Consume the Qur’an!
For example, one is listening to music. [Someone says,] “You’re listening to music a lot. You really enjoy it!” [He replies,] “No, I’ve been asked to write down the lyrics of these 100 songs. That’s what I’m doing. I don’t like them at all. I can’t relate to them. I don’t know their genres or anything about them.” This is a meaningless connection with music. The purpose of music is not for you to write the lyrics! A person who does this is a researcher and doesn’t understand the elements of music. He doesn’t fly with music.
Does anyone fly with music? Yes, as much as a hen can fly! But with the Qur’an, one flies to God Himself. He flies through the atmosphere and through the galaxy.
Once there was an art student in the university who was also a painter. As I was walking through the university campus, I saw him painting. There was a small cassette player next to him playing music. I asked him very cautiously, “Why are you listening to this music?” He said, “Music makes the soul more delicate, and I am doing something delicate now. I want this delicacy to be conveyed.” He was right. I said, “If I suggest something, will you try it? Listen to the Qur’an for a while.” He said, “Qur’an?” I remember he said this in surprise. I answered, “Yes, see if it has the same effect.”
I went to that same college the next month. He came to me very upset! I asked myself, “What should I do now? It seems my suggestion wasn’t appropriate for him.” He was truly upset. He came forward and said angrily, “I’ve wasted my life! Why hadn’t I ever done this before? You don’t know what an impact this has had on me!” He was ahead of the one who had suggested this!
Use the Qur’an. Recite the Qur’an a lot. God, the Almighty, seriously intends to convince everyone who reads these verses that He is the first and last power in the universe. He wants to prove to you that He is a superpower, and actually He is the only power.
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[184] Hadith Explanation by Imam Khamenei | Use Your Life to Defend Islam | Farsi Sub English
Ayatollah Sayyid Ali Khamenei narrates and explains a tradition from Tuhaf al-Uqool where the Messenger of Allah, the holy Prophet Muhammad (S) gives some advice to the 1st divinely...
Ayatollah Sayyid Ali Khamenei narrates and explains a tradition from Tuhaf al-Uqool where the Messenger of Allah, the holy Prophet Muhammad (S) gives some advice to the 1st divinely appointed Imam, Imam Ali ibne Abi Talib (A).
What are some pieces of advice that the holy Prophet Muhammad (S) has given to the Commander of the Faithful, Imam Ali (A)?
Is it acceptable to tell lies and commit treachery or betrayal?
How should we fear Allah?
What does the Messenger of Allah (S) say to Imam Ali (A) as regards to good moral and ethical qualities?
And what does the Messenger of Allah (S) say to Imam Ali (A) in regards to bad moral and ethical qualities?
Finally, what should we spend our life and wealth on?
Ayatollah Sayyid Ali Khamenei expounds upon the wise words of the Messenger of Allah, the holy Prophet Muhammad (S).
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Ayatollah Sayyid Ali Khamenei narrates and explains a tradition from Tuhaf al-Uqool where the Messenger of Allah, the holy Prophet Muhammad (S) gives some advice to the 1st divinely appointed Imam, Imam Ali ibne Abi Talib (A).
What are some pieces of advice that the holy Prophet Muhammad (S) has given to the Commander of the Faithful, Imam Ali (A)?
Is it acceptable to tell lies and commit treachery or betrayal?
How should we fear Allah?
What does the Messenger of Allah (S) say to Imam Ali (A) as regards to good moral and ethical qualities?
And what does the Messenger of Allah (S) say to Imam Ali (A) in regards to bad moral and ethical qualities?
Finally, what should we spend our life and wealth on?
Ayatollah Sayyid Ali Khamenei expounds upon the wise words of the Messenger of Allah, the holy Prophet Muhammad (S).
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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