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ISHQ (Deep Love) MEANS KHAMENEI | Poetry in Arabic | Arabic Sub English
A short piece of poetry in Arabic with English translation, dedicated to all the lovers and followers of Wilayah out there.
#LabbaykaYaKhamenei #LabbaykaYaHusayn
A short piece of poetry in Arabic with English translation, dedicated to all the lovers and followers of Wilayah out there.
#LabbaykaYaKhamenei #LabbaykaYaHusayn
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The Ends Don\'t Justify The Means | Agha Rahimpour Azghadi | Farsi Sub English
Does Islam promote the concept of the means justify the ends?
Or is the real Islamic model that the means don\'t justify the ends?
How do we respond to an individual who does something bad...
Does Islam promote the concept of the means justify the ends?
Or is the real Islamic model that the means don\'t justify the ends?
How do we respond to an individual who does something bad to us? How do we respond to a power or a nation that does something bad to us? Is there a difference?
What does Imam Hasan (A) tradition mean when he (A) says \"repel the evil with the good\"?
A must see clip by Agha Rahimpour Azghadi where he answers these questions and many more.
It\'s time to start walking the path correctly; Islam will show you the way.
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Does Islam promote the concept of the means justify the ends?
Or is the real Islamic model that the means don\'t justify the ends?
How do we respond to an individual who does something bad to us? How do we respond to a power or a nation that does something bad to us? Is there a difference?
What does Imam Hasan (A) tradition mean when he (A) says \"repel the evil with the good\"?
A must see clip by Agha Rahimpour Azghadi where he answers these questions and many more.
It\'s time to start walking the path correctly; Islam will show you the way.
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[22 Oct 2013] Syrian rebel sponsors back peace talks in Geneva - English
The main supporters of militants in Syria have backed peace talks as a means of ending the violence in the country. But at a meeting of the so-called \"Friends of Syria\" in London,...
The main supporters of militants in Syria have backed peace talks as a means of ending the violence in the country. But at a meeting of the so-called \"Friends of Syria\" in London, foreign ministers and representatives from various anti-Damascus groups pledged support for the opposition and insisted that President Bashar al-Assad must step down. Roshan Muhammed Salih reports from London.
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The main supporters of militants in Syria have backed peace talks as a means of ending the violence in the country. But at a meeting of the so-called \"Friends of Syria\" in London, foreign ministers and representatives from various anti-Damascus groups pledged support for the opposition and insisted that President Bashar al-Assad must step down. Roshan Muhammed Salih reports from London.
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[26 Nov 2013] Iran Zarif stresses political Syria solution - English
Iran\'s foreign minister says the Syrian crisis can only be solved through political means, adding that Tehran will take part in the Geneva II conference if invited.
Iran\'s foreign minister says the Syrian crisis can only be solved through political means, adding that Tehran will take part in the Geneva II conference if invited.
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[30 Nov 2013] Foreign backed insurgents in Syria increasingly using kidnapping to fund activities - English
Foreign-backed insurgents in Syria are increasingly using kidnapping as a means to fund their activities in the northern city of Aleppo.
Militants from the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant...
Foreign-backed insurgents in Syria are increasingly using kidnapping as a means to fund their activities in the northern city of Aleppo.
Militants from the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant have been named as the main culprits in insurgent-controlled areas. A London-based opposition group says that 80-percent of kidnappings target activists and journalists. Only this week, two Swedish journalists were abducted by insurgents. The missing are a combination of foreign and Syrian journalists. 30 journalists are currently being held and 52 have been killed in the country since early 2011.
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Foreign-backed insurgents in Syria are increasingly using kidnapping as a means to fund their activities in the northern city of Aleppo.
Militants from the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant have been named as the main culprits in insurgent-controlled areas. A London-based opposition group says that 80-percent of kidnappings target activists and journalists. Only this week, two Swedish journalists were abducted by insurgents. The missing are a combination of foreign and Syrian journalists. 30 journalists are currently being held and 52 have been killed in the country since early 2011.
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[08 Feb 2014] Libya PM appeals to nation to avoid violence to settle parliament standoff - English
In Libya, Prime Minister Ali Zeidan has called on Libyans to resort to peaceful means to settle a standoff over their interim parliament.
Thousands of Libyans took to the streets of the capital...
In Libya, Prime Minister Ali Zeidan has called on Libyans to resort to peaceful means to settle a standoff over their interim parliament.
Thousands of Libyans took to the streets of the capital Tripoli on Friday to protest GNC\'s mandate extension which expired on Friday. A large portion of Libya\'s population is critical of GNC for its inability to prevent the country from sliding into chaos. There are growing fears that rival armed groups would engage in clashes. GNC was elected in 20-12 after the ouster of former ruler Muammar Gaddafi.
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In Libya, Prime Minister Ali Zeidan has called on Libyans to resort to peaceful means to settle a standoff over their interim parliament.
Thousands of Libyans took to the streets of the capital Tripoli on Friday to protest GNC\'s mandate extension which expired on Friday. A large portion of Libya\'s population is critical of GNC for its inability to prevent the country from sliding into chaos. There are growing fears that rival armed groups would engage in clashes. GNC was elected in 20-12 after the ouster of former ruler Muammar Gaddafi.
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