The Suez Crisis 6 of 9 - the other side of Suez - English
This documentary tells the story of Nasser and Eden wrestling over the control of the Suez Canal. Israel as always plays the role of a STAB IN THE HEART of the Muslim World in this crisis. - From...
This documentary tells the story of Nasser and Eden wrestling over the control of the Suez Canal. Israel as always plays the role of a STAB IN THE HEART of the Muslim World in this crisis. - From WIKIPEDIA - SUEZ CRISIS - The Protocoal of Sevres - Three months after Egypts nationalization of the canal company a secret meeting took place at Sevres outside Paris. Britain and France enlisted Israeli support for an alliance against Egypt. The parties agreed that Israel would invade the Sinai. Britain and France would then intervene instructing that both the Israeli and Egyptian armies withdraw their forces to a distance of 16 km from either side of the canal. The British and French would then argue that Egypts control of such an important route was too tenuous and that it need be placed under Anglo-French management. - The interests of the parties were various. Britain was anxious lest it lose access to the remains of its empire. France was nervous about the growing influence that Nasser exerted on its North African colonies and protectorates. Both Britain and France were eager that the canal should remain open as an important conduit of oil. Israel wanted to reopen the canal to Israeli shipping and saw the opportunity to strengthen its southern border and to weaken a dangerous and hostile state.- Prior to the operation Britain deliberately neglected to take counsel with the Americans trusting instead that Nassers engagement with communist states would persuade the Americans to accept British and French actions if they were presented as a fait accompli. This proved to be a fatal miscalculation for the colonial powers. ---
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This documentary tells the story of Nasser and Eden wrestling over the control of the Suez Canal. Israel as always plays the role of a STAB IN THE HEART of the Muslim World in this crisis. - From WIKIPEDIA - SUEZ CRISIS - The Protocoal of Sevres - Three months after Egypts nationalization of the canal company a secret meeting took place at Sevres outside Paris. Britain and France enlisted Israeli support for an alliance against Egypt. The parties agreed that Israel would invade the Sinai. Britain and France would then intervene instructing that both the Israeli and Egyptian armies withdraw their forces to a distance of 16 km from either side of the canal. The British and French would then argue that Egypts control of such an important route was too tenuous and that it need be placed under Anglo-French management. - The interests of the parties were various. Britain was anxious lest it lose access to the remains of its empire. France was nervous about the growing influence that Nasser exerted on its North African colonies and protectorates. Both Britain and France were eager that the canal should remain open as an important conduit of oil. Israel wanted to reopen the canal to Israeli shipping and saw the opportunity to strengthen its southern border and to weaken a dangerous and hostile state.- Prior to the operation Britain deliberately neglected to take counsel with the Americans trusting instead that Nassers engagement with communist states would persuade the Americans to accept British and French actions if they were presented as a fait accompli. This proved to be a fatal miscalculation for the colonial powers. ---
The Suez Crisis 7 of 9 - the other side of Suez - English
This documentary tells the story of Nasser and Eden wrestling over the control of the Suez Canal. Israel as always plays the role of a STAB IN THE HEART of the Muslim World in this crisis. - From...
This documentary tells the story of Nasser and Eden wrestling over the control of the Suez Canal. Israel as always plays the role of a STAB IN THE HEART of the Muslim World in this crisis. - From WIKIPEDIA - SUEZ CRISIS - The Protocoal of Sevres - Three months after Egypts nationalization of the canal company a secret meeting took place at Sevres outside Paris. Britain and France enlisted Israeli support for an alliance against Egypt. The parties agreed that Israel would invade the Sinai. Britain and France would then intervene instructing that both the Israeli and Egyptian armies withdraw their forces to a distance of 16 km from either side of the canal. The British and French would then argue that Egypts control of such an important route was too tenuous and that it need be placed under Anglo-French management. - The interests of the parties were various. Britain was anxious lest it lose access to the remains of its empire. France was nervous about the growing influence that Nasser exerted on its North African colonies and protectorates. Both Britain and France were eager that the canal should remain open as an important conduit of oil. Israel wanted to reopen the canal to Israeli shipping and saw the opportunity to strengthen its southern border and to weaken a dangerous and hostile state.- Prior to the operation Britain deliberately neglected to take counsel with the Americans trusting instead that Nassers engagement with communist states would persuade the Americans to accept British and French actions if they were presented as a fait accompli. This proved to be a fatal miscalculation for the colonial powers. ---
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This documentary tells the story of Nasser and Eden wrestling over the control of the Suez Canal. Israel as always plays the role of a STAB IN THE HEART of the Muslim World in this crisis. - From WIKIPEDIA - SUEZ CRISIS - The Protocoal of Sevres - Three months after Egypts nationalization of the canal company a secret meeting took place at Sevres outside Paris. Britain and France enlisted Israeli support for an alliance against Egypt. The parties agreed that Israel would invade the Sinai. Britain and France would then intervene instructing that both the Israeli and Egyptian armies withdraw their forces to a distance of 16 km from either side of the canal. The British and French would then argue that Egypts control of such an important route was too tenuous and that it need be placed under Anglo-French management. - The interests of the parties were various. Britain was anxious lest it lose access to the remains of its empire. France was nervous about the growing influence that Nasser exerted on its North African colonies and protectorates. Both Britain and France were eager that the canal should remain open as an important conduit of oil. Israel wanted to reopen the canal to Israeli shipping and saw the opportunity to strengthen its southern border and to weaken a dangerous and hostile state.- Prior to the operation Britain deliberately neglected to take counsel with the Americans trusting instead that Nassers engagement with communist states would persuade the Americans to accept British and French actions if they were presented as a fait accompli. This proved to be a fatal miscalculation for the colonial powers. ---
The Suez Crisis 9 of 9 - the other side of Suez - English
This documentary tells the story of Nasser and Eden wrestling over the control of the Suez Canal. Israel as always plays the role of a STAB IN THE HEART of the Muslim World in this crisis. - From...
This documentary tells the story of Nasser and Eden wrestling over the control of the Suez Canal. Israel as always plays the role of a STAB IN THE HEART of the Muslim World in this crisis. - From WIKIPEDIA - SUEZ CRISIS - The Protocoal of Sevres - Three months after Egypts nationalization of the canal company a secret meeting took place at Sevres outside Paris. Britain and France enlisted Israeli support for an alliance against Egypt. The parties agreed that Israel would invade the Sinai. Britain and France would then intervene instructing that both the Israeli and Egyptian armies withdraw their forces to a distance of 16 km from either side of the canal. The British and French would then argue that Egypts control of such an important route was too tenuous and that it need be placed under Anglo-French management. - The interests of the parties were various. Britain was anxious lest it lose access to the remains of its empire. France was nervous about the growing influence that Nasser exerted on its North African colonies and protectorates. Both Britain and France were eager that the canal should remain open as an important conduit of oil. Israel wanted to reopen the canal to Israeli shipping and saw the opportunity to strengthen its southern border and to weaken a dangerous and hostile state.- Prior to the operation Britain deliberately neglected to take counsel with the Americans trusting instead that Nassers engagement with communist states would persuade the Americans to accept British and French actions if they were presented as a fait accompli. This proved to be a fatal miscalculation for the colonial powers. ---
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This documentary tells the story of Nasser and Eden wrestling over the control of the Suez Canal. Israel as always plays the role of a STAB IN THE HEART of the Muslim World in this crisis. - From WIKIPEDIA - SUEZ CRISIS - The Protocoal of Sevres - Three months after Egypts nationalization of the canal company a secret meeting took place at Sevres outside Paris. Britain and France enlisted Israeli support for an alliance against Egypt. The parties agreed that Israel would invade the Sinai. Britain and France would then intervene instructing that both the Israeli and Egyptian armies withdraw their forces to a distance of 16 km from either side of the canal. The British and French would then argue that Egypts control of such an important route was too tenuous and that it need be placed under Anglo-French management. - The interests of the parties were various. Britain was anxious lest it lose access to the remains of its empire. France was nervous about the growing influence that Nasser exerted on its North African colonies and protectorates. Both Britain and France were eager that the canal should remain open as an important conduit of oil. Israel wanted to reopen the canal to Israeli shipping and saw the opportunity to strengthen its southern border and to weaken a dangerous and hostile state.- Prior to the operation Britain deliberately neglected to take counsel with the Americans trusting instead that Nassers engagement with communist states would persuade the Americans to accept British and French actions if they were presented as a fait accompli. This proved to be a fatal miscalculation for the colonial powers. ---
The Suez Crisis 8 of 9 - the other side of Suez - English
This documentary tells the story of Nasser and Eden wrestling over the control of the Suez Canal. Israel as always plays the role of a STAB IN THE HEART of the Muslim World in this crisis. - From...
This documentary tells the story of Nasser and Eden wrestling over the control of the Suez Canal. Israel as always plays the role of a STAB IN THE HEART of the Muslim World in this crisis. - From WIKIPEDIA - SUEZ CRISIS - The Protocoal of Sevres - Three months after Egypts nationalization of the canal company a secret meeting took place at Sevres outside Paris. Britain and France enlisted Israeli support for an alliance against Egypt. The parties agreed that Israel would invade the Sinai. Britain and France would then intervene instructing that both the Israeli and Egyptian armies withdraw their forces to a distance of 16 km from either side of the canal. The British and French would then argue that Egypts control of such an important route was too tenuous and that it need be placed under Anglo-French management. - The interests of the parties were various. Britain was anxious lest it lose access to the remains of its empire. France was nervous about the growing influence that Nasser exerted on its North African colonies and protectorates. Both Britain and France were eager that the canal should remain open as an important conduit of oil. Israel wanted to reopen the canal to Israeli shipping and saw the opportunity to strengthen its southern border and to weaken a dangerous and hostile state.- Prior to the operation Britain deliberately neglected to take counsel with the Americans trusting instead that Nassers engagement with communist states would persuade the Americans to accept British and French actions if they were presented as a fait accompli. This proved to be a fatal miscalculation for the colonial powers. ---
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This documentary tells the story of Nasser and Eden wrestling over the control of the Suez Canal. Israel as always plays the role of a STAB IN THE HEART of the Muslim World in this crisis. - From WIKIPEDIA - SUEZ CRISIS - The Protocoal of Sevres - Three months after Egypts nationalization of the canal company a secret meeting took place at Sevres outside Paris. Britain and France enlisted Israeli support for an alliance against Egypt. The parties agreed that Israel would invade the Sinai. Britain and France would then intervene instructing that both the Israeli and Egyptian armies withdraw their forces to a distance of 16 km from either side of the canal. The British and French would then argue that Egypts control of such an important route was too tenuous and that it need be placed under Anglo-French management. - The interests of the parties were various. Britain was anxious lest it lose access to the remains of its empire. France was nervous about the growing influence that Nasser exerted on its North African colonies and protectorates. Both Britain and France were eager that the canal should remain open as an important conduit of oil. Israel wanted to reopen the canal to Israeli shipping and saw the opportunity to strengthen its southern border and to weaken a dangerous and hostile state.- Prior to the operation Britain deliberately neglected to take counsel with the Americans trusting instead that Nassers engagement with communist states would persuade the Americans to accept British and French actions if they were presented as a fait accompli. This proved to be a fatal miscalculation for the colonial powers. ---
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Buy Nothing Day on CNN - English
Why is it so hard to rise above their selfish needs and desires? Many people that do understand the consequences of consumerism do not always do anything substantial to resist it because often they...
Why is it so hard to rise above their selfish needs and desires? Many people that do understand the consequences of consumerism do not always do anything substantial to resist it because often they themselves are deep into materialism in one way or another. Some of these people may hate Bill Gates and Donald Trump but at the same time they want to become rich and famous like these two. That is true for people in the West and the East. Materialism that was a result of a specific historical experience of the so called Modernity is the West is pretty much a global phenomenon today. Thanks to corporatization in the name of globalization! Consumerism is but one facet of the larger phenomenon of materialism. Simple quantitative changes in our lifestyle would not do much. What we need is a fundamental qualitative change in our lives and in our societies. ---- In the clip one of the organizers of the world-wide Buy-Nothing-Day Kalle Lasn was interviewed by a CNN anchor in one of the previous years. ----
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Why is it so hard to rise above their selfish needs and desires? Many people that do understand the consequences of consumerism do not always do anything substantial to resist it because often they themselves are deep into materialism in one way or another. Some of these people may hate Bill Gates and Donald Trump but at the same time they want to become rich and famous like these two. That is true for people in the West and the East. Materialism that was a result of a specific historical experience of the so called Modernity is the West is pretty much a global phenomenon today. Thanks to corporatization in the name of globalization! Consumerism is but one facet of the larger phenomenon of materialism. Simple quantitative changes in our lifestyle would not do much. What we need is a fundamental qualitative change in our lives and in our societies. ---- In the clip one of the organizers of the world-wide Buy-Nothing-Day Kalle Lasn was interviewed by a CNN anchor in one of the previous years. ----
Miniature Earth - English
Friends, let this not come as a surprise to you. This is the reality we are living in where it is ‘estimated that one billion people in the world suffer from hunger and malnutrition. That’s...
Friends, let this not come as a surprise to you. This is the reality we are living in where it is ‘estimated that one billion people in the world suffer from hunger and malnutrition. That’s roughly 100 times as many as those who actually die from these causes each year. About 24,000 people die every day from hunger or hunger related causes… Three-fourths of the deaths are children under the age of five.’
--HOW YOU CAN HELP --
Don’t waste natural resources. Be thankful to God for His gifts and blessings. Be mindful of your responsibility toward other human beings. Think about what the Prophet (saws) would do. Have mercy and compassion toward all humankind. Next time you spend money on those unnecessary luxuries of your life, think for a moment about the plight of the poor and oppressed around the world. Be aware of the materialistic forces and the contradictions of the dominant economic systems that are at the roots of global inequality. Don’t become a part of this system. Don’t become a slave of consumerism and endless materialistic competition.
Understand that it is not enough to just keep yourself from engaging in consumerism. It's not always easy to protect yourself and your family against the multi-billion dollar industry of marketing. Join forces with other like-minded people. Strengthen your communities that can serve as a buffer against corporations. Engage in collective action. Transform people's consciousness and hyper-consumeristic lifestyles. Among other things, join a local organization that is working against subtle forms of oppression, like hunger, poverty, illiteracy, domestic violence, anorexia and bulimia, perfect body images, and endless materialistic competition. If there isn’t any, start one today!
For ideas, you can look into doing online activism. Check out moveon.org’s work. Some online organizations also invite web surfers to click on their sites regularly. They say every click earns them revenue to support their causes. The Hunger Site is an example. Some may also invite you to buy their T-shirts and other souvenirs. I guess, you can buy these items if you think they can help spread the word and encourage people to join a good cause. But, in general, more shopping and more consumption cannot be a solution to human suffering. Selling consumers to products through clicks or ads is exactly what we need to shun. Because that feeds into the same loop of consumerism. My suggestion: Donate directly! And, encourage others to do the same!
Lastly, remember the advice Imam Ali gave in his Last Will:
“My advice to you is to be conscious of Allah and steadfast in your religion. Do not yearn for the world, and do not be seduced by it. Do not resent anything you have missed in it. Proclaim the truth; work for the next world. Oppose the oppressor and support the oppressed.”
Become a friend and supporter of oppressed people and an enemy of oppressors and all forms of oppression."
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Friends, let this not come as a surprise to you. This is the reality we are living in where it is ‘estimated that one billion people in the world suffer from hunger and malnutrition. That’s roughly 100 times as many as those who actually die from these causes each year. About 24,000 people die every day from hunger or hunger related causes… Three-fourths of the deaths are children under the age of five.’
--HOW YOU CAN HELP --
Don’t waste natural resources. Be thankful to God for His gifts and blessings. Be mindful of your responsibility toward other human beings. Think about what the Prophet (saws) would do. Have mercy and compassion toward all humankind. Next time you spend money on those unnecessary luxuries of your life, think for a moment about the plight of the poor and oppressed around the world. Be aware of the materialistic forces and the contradictions of the dominant economic systems that are at the roots of global inequality. Don’t become a part of this system. Don’t become a slave of consumerism and endless materialistic competition.
Understand that it is not enough to just keep yourself from engaging in consumerism. It's not always easy to protect yourself and your family against the multi-billion dollar industry of marketing. Join forces with other like-minded people. Strengthen your communities that can serve as a buffer against corporations. Engage in collective action. Transform people's consciousness and hyper-consumeristic lifestyles. Among other things, join a local organization that is working against subtle forms of oppression, like hunger, poverty, illiteracy, domestic violence, anorexia and bulimia, perfect body images, and endless materialistic competition. If there isn’t any, start one today!
For ideas, you can look into doing online activism. Check out moveon.org’s work. Some online organizations also invite web surfers to click on their sites regularly. They say every click earns them revenue to support their causes. The Hunger Site is an example. Some may also invite you to buy their T-shirts and other souvenirs. I guess, you can buy these items if you think they can help spread the word and encourage people to join a good cause. But, in general, more shopping and more consumption cannot be a solution to human suffering. Selling consumers to products through clicks or ads is exactly what we need to shun. Because that feeds into the same loop of consumerism. My suggestion: Donate directly! And, encourage others to do the same!
Lastly, remember the advice Imam Ali gave in his Last Will:
“My advice to you is to be conscious of Allah and steadfast in your religion. Do not yearn for the world, and do not be seduced by it. Do not resent anything you have missed in it. Proclaim the truth; work for the next world. Oppose the oppressor and support the oppressed.”
Become a friend and supporter of oppressed people and an enemy of oppressors and all forms of oppression."
The Shia muslim way to pray - Arabic Sub English
This is a step by step guide that shows you everything you need to know using audio,pictures,video,sound and text please leave comment
This is a step by step guide that shows you everything you need to know using audio,pictures,video,sound and text please leave comment
Iran Entered in Space - Persian News
Pentagon officials have claimed that Iran's successful rocket launch could lead into developing ballistic missiles that could threaten Europe and urged plans to deploy a US missile-defense system...
Pentagon officials have claimed that Iran's successful rocket launch could lead into developing ballistic missiles that could threaten Europe and urged plans to deploy a US missile-defense system to Poland and the Czech Republic.
"As they (Iranians) advance in that program, Europe becomes more and more threatened by it," Pentagon Spokesman, Geoff Morrell, alleged on Tuesday.
"And, to us, it makes all the more clear the need for a missile defense program to protect our allies in Europe, as well as ourselves." DPA quoted him as saying.
Iran launched its domestic sounding rocket, Kavoshgar I, into space simultaneously with the inauguration of its first domestic satellite complex on Monday.
Kavoshgar I was launched as a preliminary step towards sending the 'Omid Satellite' into orbit. Omid is the first advanced scientific research satellite exclusively designed and made by Iranian scientists.
Iran has repeatedly declared that its scientific breakthroughs pose no threat to other countries
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Pentagon officials have claimed that Iran's successful rocket launch could lead into developing ballistic missiles that could threaten Europe and urged plans to deploy a US missile-defense system to Poland and the Czech Republic.
"As they (Iranians) advance in that program, Europe becomes more and more threatened by it," Pentagon Spokesman, Geoff Morrell, alleged on Tuesday.
"And, to us, it makes all the more clear the need for a missile defense program to protect our allies in Europe, as well as ourselves." DPA quoted him as saying.
Iran launched its domestic sounding rocket, Kavoshgar I, into space simultaneously with the inauguration of its first domestic satellite complex on Monday.
Kavoshgar I was launched as a preliminary step towards sending the 'Omid Satellite' into orbit. Omid is the first advanced scientific research satellite exclusively designed and made by Iranian scientists.
Iran has repeatedly declared that its scientific breakthroughs pose no threat to other countries
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The Prophet Tells Us Who To Fight - English
Dr. Idris Hamid Associate Professor of Philosophy at Colorado State University Fort Collins and Editor-in-Chief of the International Journal of Shia Studies discusses the teachings of the Prophet...
Dr. Idris Hamid Associate Professor of Philosophy at Colorado State University Fort Collins and Editor-in-Chief of the International Journal of Shia Studies discusses the teachings of the Prophet and the 3 types of people the followers of Islam will need to fight. Dr. Hamid also speaks eloquently about the dangers of mistaking the actions of individual Muslims with the religion of Islam itself as well as governments pursing policies that cause individuals to act in extraordinary ways
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Dr. Idris Hamid Associate Professor of Philosophy at Colorado State University Fort Collins and Editor-in-Chief of the International Journal of Shia Studies discusses the teachings of the Prophet and the 3 types of people the followers of Islam will need to fight. Dr. Hamid also speaks eloquently about the dangers of mistaking the actions of individual Muslims with the religion of Islam itself as well as governments pursing policies that cause individuals to act in extraordinary ways
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Sunni Clerik attacks Wahabism - Arabic sub English
Yemeni cleric Sheikh Ali Al-Jiffri attacks the Wahabi ideology that wishes to distance people for the love of the Prophet Muhammad (s.a.w.a.w) Please approach Sunni brothers and explain...
Yemeni cleric Sheikh Ali Al-Jiffri attacks the Wahabi ideology that wishes to distance people for the love of the Prophet Muhammad (s.a.w.a.w) Please approach Sunni brothers and explain them that Sunnis are different from Wahabis. Wahabis are a fitna and enemies of Islam. We need to spread awareness amongst Muslim ummah to be united against these Wahabis Nasibis. Wahabis and their forefathers never liked our prophet and his family.
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Yemeni cleric Sheikh Ali Al-Jiffri attacks the Wahabi ideology that wishes to distance people for the love of the Prophet Muhammad (s.a.w.a.w) Please approach Sunni brothers and explain them that Sunnis are different from Wahabis. Wahabis are a fitna and enemies of Islam. We need to spread awareness amongst Muslim ummah to be united against these Wahabis Nasibis. Wahabis and their forefathers never liked our prophet and his family.
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Learn Flash - How to create a Photo Gallery and Thumbnails - English
We will make a nice little photo gallery in Flash in the following tutorial. All you need are a few images and a few thumbnails for them. The rest is just follow along and it works with any images.
We will make a nice little photo gallery in Flash in the following tutorial. All you need are a few images and a few thumbnails for them. The rest is just follow along and it works with any images.
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Anthony Shadid - Focus on Lebanon - Part 1 of 2 - English
Pulitzer Prize winning reporter Anthony Shadid spends most of his time in Lebanon and is a correspondent for the Washington Post. He is interviewed by Michael Provence Professor of history at the...
Pulitzer Prize winning reporter Anthony Shadid spends most of his time in Lebanon and is a correspondent for the Washington Post. He is interviewed by Michael Provence Professor of history at the University of California San Diego. Shadid relates his experiences covering the 2006 conflict between Israel and Hizbollah and uncovers some popular myths about the conduct of the Lebanese resistance during the war. During the interview he also discusses the present political impasse in Lebanon and provides an overview of the historical disenfranchisement of Shias in Lebanon their alienation from politics and economic deprivation and the need to promote a process by which the various groups in Lebanon are accorded their natural rights
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Pulitzer Prize winning reporter Anthony Shadid spends most of his time in Lebanon and is a correspondent for the Washington Post. He is interviewed by Michael Provence Professor of history at the University of California San Diego. Shadid relates his experiences covering the 2006 conflict between Israel and Hizbollah and uncovers some popular myths about the conduct of the Lebanese resistance during the war. During the interview he also discusses the present political impasse in Lebanon and provides an overview of the historical disenfranchisement of Shias in Lebanon their alienation from politics and economic deprivation and the need to promote a process by which the various groups in Lebanon are accorded their natural rights
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Anthony Shadid - Focus on Lebanon - Part 2 of 2 - English
Pulitzer Prize winning reporter Anthony Shadid spends most of his time in Lebanon and is a correspondent for the Washington Post. He is interviewed by Michael Provence Professor of history at the...
Pulitzer Prize winning reporter Anthony Shadid spends most of his time in Lebanon and is a correspondent for the Washington Post. He is interviewed by Michael Provence Professor of history at the University of California San Diego. Shadid relates his experiences covering the 2006 conflict between Israel and Hizbollah and uncovers some popular myths about the conduct of the Lebanese resistance during the war. During the interview he also discusses the present political impasse in Lebanon and provides an overview of the historical disenfranchisement of Shias in Lebanon their alienation from politics and economic deprivation and the need to promote a process by which the various groups in Lebanon are accorded their natural rights
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Pulitzer Prize winning reporter Anthony Shadid spends most of his time in Lebanon and is a correspondent for the Washington Post. He is interviewed by Michael Provence Professor of history at the University of California San Diego. Shadid relates his experiences covering the 2006 conflict between Israel and Hizbollah and uncovers some popular myths about the conduct of the Lebanese resistance during the war. During the interview he also discusses the present political impasse in Lebanon and provides an overview of the historical disenfranchisement of Shias in Lebanon their alienation from politics and economic deprivation and the need to promote a process by which the various groups in Lebanon are accorded their natural rights
Baad az Zahoor - Lecture by Ali Murtaza Zaidi - May 2008 - Urdu
A great lecture delivered by Agha Ali Murtaza Zaidi on the topic of reappearance of Imam Mahdi AS. He discussed the signs and circumstances at the time of Zahoor from authentic books. In his own...
A great lecture delivered by Agha Ali Murtaza Zaidi on the topic of reappearance of Imam Mahdi AS. He discussed the signs and circumstances at the time of Zahoor from authentic books. In his own simple but effective way he portrayed what events will take place after Imam will appear in Medina. The essence of his lecture was that we should not worry too much about the exact date of zahoor rather we should prepare ourselves at all times as if Imam is to arrive the next moment. He also emphasized on the need to become aware of what is going on in the world. Promoting and maintaining unity among Muslims is also the utmost way to help Imams cause.
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A great lecture delivered by Agha Ali Murtaza Zaidi on the topic of reappearance of Imam Mahdi AS. He discussed the signs and circumstances at the time of Zahoor from authentic books. In his own simple but effective way he portrayed what events will take place after Imam will appear in Medina. The essence of his lecture was that we should not worry too much about the exact date of zahoor rather we should prepare ourselves at all times as if Imam is to arrive the next moment. He also emphasized on the need to become aware of what is going on in the world. Promoting and maintaining unity among Muslims is also the utmost way to help Imams cause.
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My Name is Rachel Corrie - English
Rachel Corrie died defending a Palestinian family home from demolition by an Israeli military bulldozer.
Kathleen McQuillen of American Friends Service Committee shares her thoughts. We also hear...
Rachel Corrie died defending a Palestinian family home from demolition by an Israeli military bulldozer.
Kathleen McQuillen of American Friends Service Committee shares her thoughts. We also hear from Rachels
Father. The words of Rachel speak so strongly for the rights of the people of the Gaza and the West Bank.
We all need to be more informed and stronger advocates for all peoples human rights.
Playing the part of Rachel is Julie Rada. Julie does a wonderful job with this part. The director, Brian Freeland is Executive Artistic director for The LIDA Project.
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Rachel Corrie died defending a Palestinian family home from demolition by an Israeli military bulldozer.
Kathleen McQuillen of American Friends Service Committee shares her thoughts. We also hear from Rachels
Father. The words of Rachel speak so strongly for the rights of the people of the Gaza and the West Bank.
We all need to be more informed and stronger advocates for all peoples human rights.
Playing the part of Rachel is Julie Rada. Julie does a wonderful job with this part. The director, Brian Freeland is Executive Artistic director for The LIDA Project.
911 Total Proof That Bombs Were Planted In The Buildings
Bombs explosions secondary explosions explosive devices how many more times do we need to hear these words being said by 911 witnesses before we start asking questions about what really happened on...
Bombs explosions secondary explosions explosive devices how many more times do we need to hear these words being said by 911 witnesses before we start asking questions about what really happened on that awful day
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Bombs explosions secondary explosions explosive devices how many more times do we need to hear these words being said by 911 witnesses before we start asking questions about what really happened on that awful day
Discussion on How to Achieve Unity between Sunni and Shia -Part 1
This seminar held by Tauheed Institute USA recommends the need of a shia sunni dialogue in order to achieve unity among major sects of Islam.
This seminar held by Tauheed Institute USA recommends the need of a shia sunni dialogue in order to achieve unity among major sects of Islam.
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Discussion on How to Achieve Unity between Sunni and Shia -Part 2
This seminar held by Tauheed Institute USA recommends the need of a shia sunni dialogue in order to achieve unity among major sects of Islam.
This seminar held by Tauheed Institute USA recommends the need of a shia sunni dialogue in order to achieve unity among major sects of Islam.
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Discussion on How to Achieve Unity between Sunni and Shia -Part 3
This seminar held by Tauheed Institute USA recommends the need of a shia sunni dialogue in order to achieve unity among major sects of Islam.
This seminar held by Tauheed Institute USA recommends the need of a shia sunni dialogue in order to achieve unity among major sects of Islam.
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Discussion on How to Achieve Unity between Sunni and Shia -Part 4
This seminar held by Tauheed Institute USA recommends the need of a shia sunni dialogue in order to achieve unity among major sects of Islam.
This seminar held by Tauheed Institute USA recommends the need of a shia sunni dialogue in order to achieve unity among major sects of Islam.
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Discussion on How to Achieve Unity between Sunni and Shia -Part 5
This seminar held by Tauheed Institute USA recommends the need of a shia sunni dialogue in order to achieve unity among major sects of Islam.
This seminar held by Tauheed Institute USA recommends the need of a shia sunni dialogue in order to achieve unity among major sects of Islam.
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Discussion on How to Achieve Unity between Sunni and Shia -Part 6
This seminar held by Tauheed Institute USA recommends the need of a shia sunni dialogue in order to achieve unity among major sects of Islam.
This seminar held by Tauheed Institute USA recommends the need of a shia sunni dialogue in order to achieve unity among major sects of Islam.
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Discussion on How to Achieve Unity between Sunni and Shia -Part 7
This seminar held by Tauheed Institute USA recommends the need of a shia sunni dialogue in order to achieve unity among major sects of Islam.
This seminar held by Tauheed Institute USA recommends the need of a shia sunni dialogue in order to achieve unity among major sects of Islam.
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Discussion on How to Achieve Unity between Sunni and Shia -Part 8
This seminar held by Tauheed Institute USA recommends the need of a shia sunni dialogue in order to achieve unity among major sects of Islam.
This seminar held by Tauheed Institute USA recommends the need of a shia sunni dialogue in order to achieve unity among major sects of Islam.
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Discussion on How to Achieve Unity between Sunni and Shia -Part 9
This seminar held by Tauheed Institute USA recommends the need of a shia sunni dialogue in order to achieve unity among major sects of Islam.
This seminar held by Tauheed Institute USA recommends the need of a shia sunni dialogue in order to achieve unity among major sects of Islam.
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Discussion on How to Achieve Unity between Sunni and Shia-Part 11
This seminar held by Tauheed Institute USA recommends the need of a shia sunni dialogue in order to achieve unity among major sects of Islam.
This seminar held by Tauheed Institute USA recommends the need of a shia sunni dialogue in order to achieve unity among major sects of Islam.