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Hazarat Fatima (SA) and Principles of her Life - Urdu
In this session Agha Hassan Mujtaba Rizvi @ Al-Hadi Musalla Toronto, Describes the Principles of Hazrat Fatima and how She dedicated her life to support Risalat (Holy Prophet SAWW) and Vilayat...
In this session Agha Hassan Mujtaba Rizvi @ Al-Hadi Musalla Toronto, Describes the Principles of Hazrat Fatima and how She dedicated her life to support Risalat (Holy Prophet SAWW) and Vilayat (Hazrat Ali AS).
Imam al-Hasan (as), who said: 'I saw my mother Fatimah (as) standing up in her mihrab [prayer niche] every Friday night. She bowed and prostrated herself until dawn, and I heard her praying for the believers, naming them...!'[3]
Fatimah was burdened with her household problems, pregnancies and children, and with her Islamic responsibilities in the social arena - but in spite of all that, and the weakness of her body, she would worship Allah until her feet became swollen, and found the time to stay awake and pray all night, praising Allah.
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In this session Agha Hassan Mujtaba Rizvi @ Al-Hadi Musalla Toronto, Describes the Principles of Hazrat Fatima and how She dedicated her life to support Risalat (Holy Prophet SAWW) and Vilayat (Hazrat Ali AS).
Imam al-Hasan (as), who said: 'I saw my mother Fatimah (as) standing up in her mihrab [prayer niche] every Friday night. She bowed and prostrated herself until dawn, and I heard her praying for the believers, naming them...!'[3]
Fatimah was burdened with her household problems, pregnancies and children, and with her Islamic responsibilities in the social arena - but in spite of all that, and the weakness of her body, she would worship Allah until her feet became swollen, and found the time to stay awake and pray all night, praising Allah.
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Islamic Republic Iran, Army Day 2010 - All Languages
Iran Unveils Iranian "S-300" on Army Day
During the military parade on Army Day in Iran, what looks very much like an Iranian variant of the Russian S-300 air defense system was on...
Iran Unveils Iranian "S-300" on Army Day
During the military parade on Army Day in Iran, what looks very much like an Iranian variant of the Russian S-300 air defense system was on display.
In 2007, Tehran announced that it signed a contract to buy S-300 from Russia, but Moscow, lobbied by Washington and Tel Aviv, has not delivered, citing "technical problems." From Moscow's point of view, S-300, as long as it remains in contract but undelivered, is, like the Bushehr nuclear reactor, a great bargaining chip vis-à-vis the West, which Tehran can see.
In February this year, it was reported that Air Force commander Heshmatollah Kassiri said "a new domestically-made air defense system" would be unveiled "in the near future." What is seen in the video and the photograph above is probably just that. The question is whether Iran can make it "as powerful as the S-300 system," as Mr. Kassiri asserted it would be.
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Iran Unveils Iranian "S-300" on Army Day
During the military parade on Army Day in Iran, what looks very much like an Iranian variant of the Russian S-300 air defense system was on display.
In 2007, Tehran announced that it signed a contract to buy S-300 from Russia, but Moscow, lobbied by Washington and Tel Aviv, has not delivered, citing "technical problems." From Moscow's point of view, S-300, as long as it remains in contract but undelivered, is, like the Bushehr nuclear reactor, a great bargaining chip vis-à-vis the West, which Tehran can see.
In February this year, it was reported that Air Force commander Heshmatollah Kassiri said "a new domestically-made air defense system" would be unveiled "in the near future." What is seen in the video and the photograph above is probably just that. The question is whether Iran can make it "as powerful as the S-300 system," as Mr. Kassiri asserted it would be.
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US community Learns about Rural Healthcare from Iran - 24 April 10 - English
The United States and Iran have not had official ties since the 1979 Islamic Revolution but Americans and Iranians often have similar problems.
Doctors in both countries, for example, often...
The United States and Iran have not had official ties since the 1979 Islamic Revolution but Americans and Iranians often have similar problems.
Doctors in both countries, for example, often struggle to bring quality healthcare to their patients in rural areas.
Now, a Mississippi delta neighbourhood is learning from the Iranians on how they have successfully run a rural healthcare plan.
Al Jazeera's Rosiland Jordan reports from the rural town of Greenwood, Mississippi. (Apr 24, 2010)
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The United States and Iran have not had official ties since the 1979 Islamic Revolution but Americans and Iranians often have similar problems.
Doctors in both countries, for example, often struggle to bring quality healthcare to their patients in rural areas.
Now, a Mississippi delta neighbourhood is learning from the Iranians on how they have successfully run a rural healthcare plan.
Al Jazeera's Rosiland Jordan reports from the rural town of Greenwood, Mississippi. (Apr 24, 2010)
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