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[Clip] This is the root of all sadness, unrest, anxiety, and depression | Agha Alireza Panahian 2019 Farsi sub English
This is the root of all sadness, unrest, anxiety, and depression!
God dislikes a person who acts indifferently towards Godâs Kindness. For example, a verse says, âCall on Me and I will...
This is the root of all sadness, unrest, anxiety, and depression!
God dislikes a person who acts indifferently towards Godâs Kindness. For example, a verse says, âCall on Me and I will answer you.â(Qurâan, 40:60) This is a display of kindness. âCall on Me and I will answer you.â Immediately, the Almighty God says in this same verse, âThose who are too proud to worship Me shall enter Hell utterly abject.â Iâm telling you My dear to call on Me and I will answer you. A person says, âOk, later.â God calls this being too proud to worship.
Do you know what the punishment of Hell is for? It is not for some rules that you didnât obey! Is God like a policeman or the rules for driving?! No! Hell is for being bold against someone who is kind! This brings punishment. The Imam (âa) has sworn that, âPeople wonât be saved from their sins unless they confess to them.â Say what your problem is. Have your realized it? If youâve realized it, Iâll save you.
Now we want to say, âGod we have a problem. Our problem is that we havenât believed in Your Kindness. We have no understanding about Your Mercy, and we donât pay attention or benefit from it. My whole life has been spent being indifferent about Your Kindness. All of my concerns are due to being indifferent about Your Kindness. All of my depression, all of my attachments to things, are due to being indifferent about Your Kindness.â An Arabic poem says, âYour sin is from within, which no sin can be compared with.â How should I repent from this?
I live without understanding Your Kindness! I am not sure that You are kind and will give my sustenance. I donât work in order to create something, because of Your order, and for Your satisfaction! I say, âI should work; otherwise, Iâll stay hungry. What are you saying?!â My life is based on not believing in Your Kindness. I argue with this person and that person due to not believing in Your Kindness. I think they can take something from me.
I am jealous due to not believing in Your Kindness. I think someone else has taken my share. God says, âI have kept your share. Why are your jealous? Forget them!â I feel a lack of affection due to not believing in Your Kindness. I feel lonely due to not believing in Your Kindness. I go after worthless entertainments because I donât believe in Your Kindness to be able to enjoy Your Kindness. I go somewhere else to enjoy. I donât believe in Your Kindness; otherwise, I would have become a good person.
What will happen if we believe in Godâs Kindness? Suddenly we will see all of Godâs actions to be due to His Kindness. When we look at the stars, we will start crying. When we look at the mountains, plains, and deserts, we will start crying. When we see a child, we will start crying. When we see an old man hunched over and walking with a cane, we will start crying. God! You love all of these. You have created all of them. You give sustenance to all of them. When we see the birds flying, we will start crying. We will live!
Our problem is that we havenât believed in Your Kindness. We have no understanding about Your Mercy, and we donât pay attention or benefit from it. I donât believe in Your Kindness; otherwise, I would have become a good person.
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This is the root of all sadness, unrest, anxiety, and depression!
God dislikes a person who acts indifferently towards Godâs Kindness. For example, a verse says, âCall on Me and I will answer you.â(Qurâan, 40:60) This is a display of kindness. âCall on Me and I will answer you.â Immediately, the Almighty God says in this same verse, âThose who are too proud to worship Me shall enter Hell utterly abject.â Iâm telling you My dear to call on Me and I will answer you. A person says, âOk, later.â God calls this being too proud to worship.
Do you know what the punishment of Hell is for? It is not for some rules that you didnât obey! Is God like a policeman or the rules for driving?! No! Hell is for being bold against someone who is kind! This brings punishment. The Imam (âa) has sworn that, âPeople wonât be saved from their sins unless they confess to them.â Say what your problem is. Have your realized it? If youâve realized it, Iâll save you.
Now we want to say, âGod we have a problem. Our problem is that we havenât believed in Your Kindness. We have no understanding about Your Mercy, and we donât pay attention or benefit from it. My whole life has been spent being indifferent about Your Kindness. All of my concerns are due to being indifferent about Your Kindness. All of my depression, all of my attachments to things, are due to being indifferent about Your Kindness.â An Arabic poem says, âYour sin is from within, which no sin can be compared with.â How should I repent from this?
I live without understanding Your Kindness! I am not sure that You are kind and will give my sustenance. I donât work in order to create something, because of Your order, and for Your satisfaction! I say, âI should work; otherwise, Iâll stay hungry. What are you saying?!â My life is based on not believing in Your Kindness. I argue with this person and that person due to not believing in Your Kindness. I think they can take something from me.
I am jealous due to not believing in Your Kindness. I think someone else has taken my share. God says, âI have kept your share. Why are your jealous? Forget them!â I feel a lack of affection due to not believing in Your Kindness. I feel lonely due to not believing in Your Kindness. I go after worthless entertainments because I donât believe in Your Kindness to be able to enjoy Your Kindness. I go somewhere else to enjoy. I donât believe in Your Kindness; otherwise, I would have become a good person.
What will happen if we believe in Godâs Kindness? Suddenly we will see all of Godâs actions to be due to His Kindness. When we look at the stars, we will start crying. When we look at the mountains, plains, and deserts, we will start crying. When we see a child, we will start crying. When we see an old man hunched over and walking with a cane, we will start crying. God! You love all of these. You have created all of them. You give sustenance to all of them. When we see the birds flying, we will start crying. We will live!
Our problem is that we havenât believed in Your Kindness. We have no understanding about Your Mercy, and we donât pay attention or benefit from it. I donât believe in Your Kindness; otherwise, I would have become a good person.
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Social Etiquettes 14 | Etiquettes of Meeting 1 | Farsi Sub English
This session:
- Expressing happiness with a smile
- Hadith of Imam Baqir (A)
- Reward of smiling at a brother
- Generating positive energy
- Removing sadness
Hujjatul Islam Haq...
This session:
- Expressing happiness with a smile
- Hadith of Imam Baqir (A)
- Reward of smiling at a brother
- Generating positive energy
- Removing sadness
Hujjatul Islam Haq Panah is a Howza teacher in Qom, Iran.
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This session:
- Expressing happiness with a smile
- Hadith of Imam Baqir (A)
- Reward of smiling at a brother
- Generating positive energy
- Removing sadness
Hujjatul Islam Haq Panah is a Howza teacher in Qom, Iran.
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Social Etiquettes 15 | Etiquettes of Meeting 2 | Farsi Sub English
This session:
- Meeting with a smile
- Removing sadness from the face of a Mo\'min
- Hadith of Imam Sadiq (A)
- Providing comforting feeling
- The manners of the Prophet of Allah
-...
This session:
- Meeting with a smile
- Removing sadness from the face of a Mo\'min
- Hadith of Imam Sadiq (A)
- Providing comforting feeling
- The manners of the Prophet of Allah
- Our behavior at home
Hujjatul Islam Haq Panah is a Howza teacher in Qom, Iran.
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This session:
- Meeting with a smile
- Removing sadness from the face of a Mo\'min
- Hadith of Imam Sadiq (A)
- Providing comforting feeling
- The manners of the Prophet of Allah
- Our behavior at home
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The Voice of Martyrs - Farsi Sub English
If we realize the message of martyrs, fear and sadness will have no place in our lives!
If we realize the message of martyrs, fear and sadness will have no place in our lives!
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What Is The Islamic Criterion For Happiness or Grief? | Ayatollah Misbah-Yazdi | Farsi Sub English
What is the criterion for whether a happiness is good or bad, or on the other hand, whether a sadness and grief is good or bad?
And when it comes to sadness in the general culture, what is their...
What is the criterion for whether a happiness is good or bad, or on the other hand, whether a sadness and grief is good or bad?
And when it comes to sadness in the general culture, what is their criterion for a good kind of grief?
Yet, what is the criterion in Islam and what is a preliminary aspect that Islam takes into consideration?
And finally, what can be said about a sadness and grief that has so many positive effects that they are uncountable, even if one were to count them their whole lifetime?
The late Ayatollah Misbah-Yazdi (R) provides us with a profound crash-course on the basics of Azadari, the mourning over Imam Husayn (A), his family members, and his companions who were martyred on the 10th of Muharram, in the year 61 A.H.
#Azadari #Mourning #Muharram #Akhlaq #Love #Allah #Concepts #Beliefs #Salvation #Arbaeen #Husayn #ImamHusayn
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What is the criterion for whether a happiness is good or bad, or on the other hand, whether a sadness and grief is good or bad?
And when it comes to sadness in the general culture, what is their criterion for a good kind of grief?
Yet, what is the criterion in Islam and what is a preliminary aspect that Islam takes into consideration?
And finally, what can be said about a sadness and grief that has so many positive effects that they are uncountable, even if one were to count them their whole lifetime?
The late Ayatollah Misbah-Yazdi (R) provides us with a profound crash-course on the basics of Azadari, the mourning over Imam Husayn (A), his family members, and his companions who were martyred on the 10th of Muharram, in the year 61 A.H.
#Azadari #Mourning #Muharram #Akhlaq #Love #Allah #Concepts #Beliefs #Salvation #Arbaeen #Husayn #ImamHusayn
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The Giving Tree - Shel Silverstein - Children-s Story - English
courtesy lisasimpson on youtube. "Once there was a tree . . . and she loved a little boy." So begins a story of unforgettable perception, beautifully written and illustrated by the gifted...
courtesy lisasimpson on youtube. "Once there was a tree . . . and she loved a little boy." So begins a story of unforgettable perception, beautifully written and illustrated by the gifted and versatile Shel Silverstein. Every day the boy would come to the tree to eat her apples, swing from her branches, or slide down her trunk . . . and the tree was happy. But as the boy grew older he began to want more from the tree, and the tree gave and gave. This is a tender story, touched with sadness, aglow with consolation.
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courtesy lisasimpson on youtube. "Once there was a tree . . . and she loved a little boy." So begins a story of unforgettable perception, beautifully written and illustrated by the gifted and versatile Shel Silverstein. Every day the boy would come to the tree to eat her apples, swing from her branches, or slide down her trunk . . . and the tree was happy. But as the boy grew older he began to want more from the tree, and the tree gave and gave. This is a tender story, touched with sadness, aglow with consolation.
Yeah Zindagi hay tujhsey Aye Jannat ul Baqiya - Urdu
Beautiful kalaam for Jannat ul Baqi written by Shair-e-Ahle Bait Sibt-e-Jaffer. Receited by Aley Imran Rizvi
Beautiful kalaam for Jannat ul Baqi written by Shair-e-Ahle Bait Sibt-e-Jaffer. Receited by Aley Imran Rizvi
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Mavi Marmara returns to Istanbul - 26Dec2010 - English
She sailed through the very sea she was named after, before she finally reached home. It was here, at the very same dock, that the Mavi Marmara set off on a mission of mercy to gaza seven months...
She sailed through the very sea she was named after, before she finally reached home. It was here, at the very same dock, that the Mavi Marmara set off on a mission of mercy to gaza seven months ago.
That effort, dubbed the freedom flotilla, with seven ships in total, was attacked in international waters by the Israeli military. Nine aid workers were killed in the incident, including 8 Turks and one US citizen, with almost 60 more injured.
As she pulled into Sarayburnu port, the Mavi Marmara was welcomed by thousands of well-wishers. But the celebrations were tinged with sadness with the presence of the families of those killed. But they too stood by the effort to break the Israeli siege of Gaza.
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She sailed through the very sea she was named after, before she finally reached home. It was here, at the very same dock, that the Mavi Marmara set off on a mission of mercy to gaza seven months ago.
That effort, dubbed the freedom flotilla, with seven ships in total, was attacked in international waters by the Israeli military. Nine aid workers were killed in the incident, including 8 Turks and one US citizen, with almost 60 more injured.
As she pulled into Sarayburnu port, the Mavi Marmara was welcomed by thousands of well-wishers. But the celebrations were tinged with sadness with the presence of the families of those killed. But they too stood by the effort to break the Israeli siege of Gaza.
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[Islam & Life] How Muslims can remain calm to defend unjustified attacks? Tariq Ramdan - English
During times of deep trial, despair, and sadness, Muslims must seek comfort and guidance in the words of god in the Qur'an.
God reminds Muslims that all people will be tried and tested in...
During times of deep trial, despair, and sadness, Muslims must seek comfort and guidance in the words of god in the Qur'an.
God reminds Muslims that all people will be tried and tested in life, and calls upon Muslims to bear these trials with patient perseverance and prayer. But believers are called to put their trust in their Lord, and not to fall into despair or hopelessness.
In the Qur'an, God has described Himself as: "The one who created death and life to test you as to which of you is best in deed." The Holy Qur'an, (67:2)
There are many versus that guide Muslims on how to respond to difficult situations when their faith and their belief are tested such as:
Seek Allah's help with patient perseverance and prayer. It is indeed hard except for those who are humble." (2:45)
'To Allah we belong, and to Him is our return.' They are those on whom descend blessings from their Lord, and mercy. They are the ones who receive guidance." (2:155-157)
"Be patient, for your patience is with the help of Allah." (16:127)
The killing of three Muslim men in Britain's recent unrest, revealed how a Muslim family uses these Islamic principles to overcome such a tragedy.
Looking at Britain's unrest, and the Birmingham tragedy in this edition of the show we ask the following question: How can Muslims remain calm, forgiving, but determined to defend unjustified attacks?
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During times of deep trial, despair, and sadness, Muslims must seek comfort and guidance in the words of god in the Qur'an.
God reminds Muslims that all people will be tried and tested in life, and calls upon Muslims to bear these trials with patient perseverance and prayer. But believers are called to put their trust in their Lord, and not to fall into despair or hopelessness.
In the Qur'an, God has described Himself as: "The one who created death and life to test you as to which of you is best in deed." The Holy Qur'an, (67:2)
There are many versus that guide Muslims on how to respond to difficult situations when their faith and their belief are tested such as:
Seek Allah's help with patient perseverance and prayer. It is indeed hard except for those who are humble." (2:45)
'To Allah we belong, and to Him is our return.' They are those on whom descend blessings from their Lord, and mercy. They are the ones who receive guidance." (2:155-157)
"Be patient, for your patience is with the help of Allah." (16:127)
The killing of three Muslim men in Britain's recent unrest, revealed how a Muslim family uses these Islamic principles to overcome such a tragedy.
Looking at Britain's unrest, and the Birmingham tragedy in this edition of the show we ask the following question: How can Muslims remain calm, forgiving, but determined to defend unjustified attacks?
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English Noha - Moon of Muharram - English
\\\"Moon of Muharram\\\" English Noha By: Voices of Passion
Artwork by Various Artists
A Noha introducing the story of Karbala.
Noha Lyrics:
Chorus
The moon of Muharram, times...
\\\"Moon of Muharram\\\" English Noha By: Voices of Passion
Artwork by Various Artists
A Noha introducing the story of Karbala.
Noha Lyrics:
Chorus
The moon of Muharram, times of sadness have come
The crescent has now arrived, casting gloom on Karbala, casting gloom on Karbala
1
Betrayal by the Kufans, set this moon on its course
Calling out for their guide, treachery with no remorse
Muslim and his sons, what a tragedy
Oh what a calamity, the moon bleeds to forsee
2
On the ninth it heard the prayers of those pure souls
Fought the rising sun, for perhaps this could be its role
Akber\\\'s adhaan so clear, this moon filled with fear
How will it possibly arise and see the state of those dear?
3
It saw the six month infant, no water but an arrow
That night it shone its light on, Rabaab filled with such sorrow
To see my Asghar I crave, I hear nothing but his cries
Oh sun please do not arise, and with this mother sympathise
4
Witnessed it the trampling on Shaame Gharibaa
Saw that night the terror, bodies scattered afar
Tents looted and on fire, earrings snatched from Rukayya
This moon also in such pains, this household bound in chains
5
From this month my bibi, had to wander veilless
Zahra\\\'s grave is restless, for her daughter, princess
The cloak of purity, for this mother so holy
The beloved of Fatema paraded in the bazaar
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\\\"Moon of Muharram\\\" English Noha By: Voices of Passion
Artwork by Various Artists
A Noha introducing the story of Karbala.
Noha Lyrics:
Chorus
The moon of Muharram, times of sadness have come
The crescent has now arrived, casting gloom on Karbala, casting gloom on Karbala
1
Betrayal by the Kufans, set this moon on its course
Calling out for their guide, treachery with no remorse
Muslim and his sons, what a tragedy
Oh what a calamity, the moon bleeds to forsee
2
On the ninth it heard the prayers of those pure souls
Fought the rising sun, for perhaps this could be its role
Akber\\\'s adhaan so clear, this moon filled with fear
How will it possibly arise and see the state of those dear?
3
It saw the six month infant, no water but an arrow
That night it shone its light on, Rabaab filled with such sorrow
To see my Asghar I crave, I hear nothing but his cries
Oh sun please do not arise, and with this mother sympathise
4
Witnessed it the trampling on Shaame Gharibaa
Saw that night the terror, bodies scattered afar
Tents looted and on fire, earrings snatched from Rukayya
This moon also in such pains, this household bound in chains
5
From this month my bibi, had to wander veilless
Zahra\\\'s grave is restless, for her daughter, princess
The cloak of purity, for this mother so holy
The beloved of Fatema paraded in the bazaar
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Responsibility of Muslims after Karbala (Eulogy) - Farsi
The Holy Prophet (S) said: Surely, there exists in the hearts of the Mu\'mineen, with respect to the martyrdom of Husayn (A.S.), a heat that never subsides.
O\' Fatimah! Every eye...
The Holy Prophet (S) said: Surely, there exists in the hearts of the Mu\'mineen, with respect to the martyrdom of Husayn (A.S.), a heat that never subsides.
O\' Fatimah! Every eye shall be weeping on the Day of Judgment except the eye which has shed tears over the tragedy of Husayn (A.S.) for surely, that eye shall be laughing and shall be given the glad tidings of the bounties and comforts of Paradise.
Imam Raza (A.S.). The one for whom the day of A\'ashura is a day of tragedy, grief and weeping, Allah The Mighty, The Glorious, shall make the Day of Judgment, a day of joy and happiness for him.
With the advent of the month of Muharram, my father Imam Kadhim (A.S.) would never be seen laughing; gloom and sadness would overcome him for (the first) ten days of the month; and when the tenth day of the month would dawn, it would be a day of tragedy, grief and weeping for him.
If you have to cry over something, then do so over Husayn Ibn \'Ali (A.S.) for surely, he was slaughtered in the manner in which a ram is slaughtered.
Those who weep should weep over the likes of Husayn (A.S.) for surely, weeping over him does away with one\'s great sins.
If it makes you happy (and you desire) to be with us in the elevated ranks of paradise, then be sad in our grief and happy at our happiness
Credit: @Kumail12
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The Holy Prophet (S) said: Surely, there exists in the hearts of the Mu\'mineen, with respect to the martyrdom of Husayn (A.S.), a heat that never subsides.
O\' Fatimah! Every eye shall be weeping on the Day of Judgment except the eye which has shed tears over the tragedy of Husayn (A.S.) for surely, that eye shall be laughing and shall be given the glad tidings of the bounties and comforts of Paradise.
Imam Raza (A.S.). The one for whom the day of A\'ashura is a day of tragedy, grief and weeping, Allah The Mighty, The Glorious, shall make the Day of Judgment, a day of joy and happiness for him.
With the advent of the month of Muharram, my father Imam Kadhim (A.S.) would never be seen laughing; gloom and sadness would overcome him for (the first) ten days of the month; and when the tenth day of the month would dawn, it would be a day of tragedy, grief and weeping for him.
If you have to cry over something, then do so over Husayn Ibn \'Ali (A.S.) for surely, he was slaughtered in the manner in which a ram is slaughtered.
Those who weep should weep over the likes of Husayn (A.S.) for surely, weeping over him does away with one\'s great sins.
If it makes you happy (and you desire) to be with us in the elevated ranks of paradise, then be sad in our grief and happy at our happiness
Credit: @Kumail12
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Real meaning of the Martyrdom of Imam Husayn (as) - Eulogy - Farsi
The Holy Prophet (S) said: Surely, there exists in the hearts of the Mu\'mineen, with respect to the martyrdom of Husayn (A.S.), a heat that never subsides.
O\' Fatimah! Every eye...
The Holy Prophet (S) said: Surely, there exists in the hearts of the Mu\'mineen, with respect to the martyrdom of Husayn (A.S.), a heat that never subsides.
O\' Fatimah! Every eye shall be weeping on the Day of Judgment except the eye which has shed tears over the tragedy of Husayn (A.S.) for surely, that eye shall be laughing and shall be given the glad tidings of the bounties and comforts of Paradise.
Imam Raza (A.S.). The one for whom the day of A\'ashura is a day of tragedy, grief and weeping, Allah The Mighty, The Glorious, shall make the Day of Judgment, a day of joy and happiness for him.
With the advent of the month of Muharram, my father Imam Kadhim (A.S.) would never be seen laughing; gloom and sadness would overcome him for (the first) ten days of the month; and when the tenth day of the month would dawn, it would be a day of tragedy, grief and weeping for him.
If you have to cry over something, then do so over Husayn Ibn \'Ali (A.S.) for surely, he was slaughtered in the manner in which a ram is slaughtered.
Those who weep should weep over the likes of Husayn (A.S.) for surely, weeping over him does away with one\'s great sins.
If it makes you happy (and you desire) to be with us in the elevated ranks of paradise, then be sad in our grief and happy at our happiness.
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The Holy Prophet (S) said: Surely, there exists in the hearts of the Mu\'mineen, with respect to the martyrdom of Husayn (A.S.), a heat that never subsides.
O\' Fatimah! Every eye shall be weeping on the Day of Judgment except the eye which has shed tears over the tragedy of Husayn (A.S.) for surely, that eye shall be laughing and shall be given the glad tidings of the bounties and comforts of Paradise.
Imam Raza (A.S.). The one for whom the day of A\'ashura is a day of tragedy, grief and weeping, Allah The Mighty, The Glorious, shall make the Day of Judgment, a day of joy and happiness for him.
With the advent of the month of Muharram, my father Imam Kadhim (A.S.) would never be seen laughing; gloom and sadness would overcome him for (the first) ten days of the month; and when the tenth day of the month would dawn, it would be a day of tragedy, grief and weeping for him.
If you have to cry over something, then do so over Husayn Ibn \'Ali (A.S.) for surely, he was slaughtered in the manner in which a ram is slaughtered.
Those who weep should weep over the likes of Husayn (A.S.) for surely, weeping over him does away with one\'s great sins.
If it makes you happy (and you desire) to be with us in the elevated ranks of paradise, then be sad in our grief and happy at our happiness.
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Till Karbala Love of Martydom will be not reduced (Eulogy) - Farsi
The Holy Prophet (S) said: Surely, there exists in the hearts of the Mu\'mineen, with respect to the martyrdom of Husayn (A.S.), a heat that never subsides.
O\' Fatimah! Every eye...
The Holy Prophet (S) said: Surely, there exists in the hearts of the Mu\'mineen, with respect to the martyrdom of Husayn (A.S.), a heat that never subsides.
O\' Fatimah! Every eye shall be weeping on the Day of Judgment except the eye which has shed tears over the tragedy of Husayn (A.S.) for surely, that eye shall be laughing and shall be given the glad tidings of the bounties and comforts of Paradise.
Imam Raza (A.S.). The one for whom the day of A\'ashura is a day of tragedy, grief and weeping, Allah The Mighty, The Glorious, shall make the Day of Judgment, a day of joy and happiness for him.
With the advent of the month of Muharram, my father Imam Kadhim (A.S.) would never be seen laughing; gloom and sadness would overcome him for (the first) ten days of the month; and when the tenth day of the month would dawn, it would be a day of tragedy, grief and weeping for him.
If you have to cry over something, then do so over Husayn Ibn \'Ali (A.S.) for surely, he was slaughtered in the manner in which a ram is slaughtered.
Those who weep should weep over the likes of Husayn (A.S.) for surely, weeping over him does away with one\'s great sins.
If it makes you happy (and you desire) to be with us in the elevated ranks of paradise, then be sad in our grief and happy at our happiness.
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The Holy Prophet (S) said: Surely, there exists in the hearts of the Mu\'mineen, with respect to the martyrdom of Husayn (A.S.), a heat that never subsides.
O\' Fatimah! Every eye shall be weeping on the Day of Judgment except the eye which has shed tears over the tragedy of Husayn (A.S.) for surely, that eye shall be laughing and shall be given the glad tidings of the bounties and comforts of Paradise.
Imam Raza (A.S.). The one for whom the day of A\'ashura is a day of tragedy, grief and weeping, Allah The Mighty, The Glorious, shall make the Day of Judgment, a day of joy and happiness for him.
With the advent of the month of Muharram, my father Imam Kadhim (A.S.) would never be seen laughing; gloom and sadness would overcome him for (the first) ten days of the month; and when the tenth day of the month would dawn, it would be a day of tragedy, grief and weeping for him.
If you have to cry over something, then do so over Husayn Ibn \'Ali (A.S.) for surely, he was slaughtered in the manner in which a ram is slaughtered.
Those who weep should weep over the likes of Husayn (A.S.) for surely, weeping over him does away with one\'s great sins.
If it makes you happy (and you desire) to be with us in the elevated ranks of paradise, then be sad in our grief and happy at our happiness.
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BE WITH IMAM HUSSAIN (A.S.) OR BE WITH YAZID (LA) [EULOGY] - Farsi
The Holy Prophet (S) said: Surely, there exists in the hearts of the Mu\\\'mineen, with respect to the martyrdom of Husayn (A.S.), a heat that never subsides.
O\\\' Fatimah! Every...
The Holy Prophet (S) said: Surely, there exists in the hearts of the Mu\\\'mineen, with respect to the martyrdom of Husayn (A.S.), a heat that never subsides.
O\\\' Fatimah! Every eye shall be weeping on the Day of Judgment except the eye which has shed tears over the tragedy of Husayn (A.S.) for surely, that eye shall be laughing and shall be given the glad tidings of the bounties and comforts of Paradise.
Imam Raza (A.S.). The one for whom the day of A\\\'ashura is a day of tragedy, grief and weeping, Allah The Mighty, The Glorious, shall make the Day of Judgment, a day of joy and happiness for him.
With the advent of the month of Muharram, my father Imam Kadhim (A.S.) would never be seen laughing; gloom and sadness would overcome him for (the first) ten days of the month; and when the tenth day of the month would dawn, it would be a day of tragedy, grief and weeping for him.
If you have to cry over something, then do so over Husayn Ibn \\\'Ali (A.S.) for surely, he was slaughtered in the manner in which a ram is slaughtered.
Those who weep should weep over the likes of Husayn (A.S.) for surely, weeping over him does away with one\\\'s great sins.
If it makes you happy (and you desire) to be with us in the elevated ranks of paradise, then be sad in our grief and happy at our happiness.
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The Holy Prophet (S) said: Surely, there exists in the hearts of the Mu\\\'mineen, with respect to the martyrdom of Husayn (A.S.), a heat that never subsides.
O\\\' Fatimah! Every eye shall be weeping on the Day of Judgment except the eye which has shed tears over the tragedy of Husayn (A.S.) for surely, that eye shall be laughing and shall be given the glad tidings of the bounties and comforts of Paradise.
Imam Raza (A.S.). The one for whom the day of A\\\'ashura is a day of tragedy, grief and weeping, Allah The Mighty, The Glorious, shall make the Day of Judgment, a day of joy and happiness for him.
With the advent of the month of Muharram, my father Imam Kadhim (A.S.) would never be seen laughing; gloom and sadness would overcome him for (the first) ten days of the month; and when the tenth day of the month would dawn, it would be a day of tragedy, grief and weeping for him.
If you have to cry over something, then do so over Husayn Ibn \\\'Ali (A.S.) for surely, he was slaughtered in the manner in which a ram is slaughtered.
Those who weep should weep over the likes of Husayn (A.S.) for surely, weeping over him does away with one\\\'s great sins.
If it makes you happy (and you desire) to be with us in the elevated ranks of paradise, then be sad in our grief and happy at our happiness.
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Documental - MisiĂłn : IrĂĄn: Anthony suau 5 - Spanish
Anthony Suau, un reconocido fotĂłgrafo, ganador de los premios \"World Press Photo\" y \"Pulitzer\", llegĂł a IrĂĄn en 1989, cuando la naciĂłn estaba hundida en la tristeza....
Anthony Suau, un reconocido fotĂłgrafo, ganador de los premios \"World Press Photo\" y \"Pulitzer\", llegĂł a IrĂĄn en 1989, cuando la naciĂłn estaba hundida en la tristeza. Toda la naciĂłn estaba de luto por la pĂ©rdida del Imam Jomeini, el gran lĂder que habĂa liberado al paĂs de las normas tirĂĄnicas de ShĂĄ. En este documental Anthony Suau rememora su extraordinario viaje a IrĂĄn en un momento lleno de pena y tristeza.
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Anthony Suau, un reconocido fotĂłgrafo, ganador de los premios \"World Press Photo\" y \"Pulitzer\", llegĂł a IrĂĄn en 1989, cuando la naciĂłn estaba hundida en la tristeza. Toda la naciĂłn estaba de luto por la pĂ©rdida del Imam Jomeini, el gran lĂder que habĂa liberado al paĂs de las normas tirĂĄnicas de ShĂĄ. En este documental Anthony Suau rememora su extraordinario viaje a IrĂĄn en un momento lleno de pena y tristeza.
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Speed Drawing | Imam Ali, the Lion of Allah | English
An incredible speed drawing made on the heart-breaking occasion of the martyrdom of the greatest man that ever lived (after the Holy Prophet [S]).
An incredible speed drawing made on the heart-breaking occasion of the martyrdom of the greatest man that ever lived (after the Holy Prophet [S]).
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Recommended action after namaz Farsi Sub Eng
I have read prayers behind the Leader
and he performs this recommended act
from Hadith. Imam Sadiq (AS) hadith: Whenever you
face sadness or hardship after reading
namaz, with your...
I have read prayers behind the Leader
and he performs this recommended act
from Hadith. Imam Sadiq (AS) hadith: Whenever you
face sadness or hardship after reading
namaz, with your right hand, wipe the
Turba then wipe your face and left hand
and chest for the relief.
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I have read prayers behind the Leader
and he performs this recommended act
from Hadith. Imam Sadiq (AS) hadith: Whenever you
face sadness or hardship after reading
namaz, with your right hand, wipe the
Turba then wipe your face and left hand
and chest for the relief.
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Are majority of Shia ahadith narrated by exaggerating Mughaalis? | Sayyed Munir alKhabbaz | English
A\'adhamalahu ujurana wa ujurakum bi musaabina bi Aba Abdillahil Husayn (a)
As we commence the commemoration of the first Ashra of Muharram 1443, we would like to offer our condolences...
A\'adhamalahu ujurana wa ujurakum bi musaabina bi Aba Abdillahil Husayn (a)
As we commence the commemoration of the first Ashra of Muharram 1443, we would like to offer our condolences to the Imam of our time (atfs) on the Martyrdom of Imam al Husayn (a) and his dear family, and to all muâmineen during these holy months.
The World Federation Islamic Education department presents the first lecture of the âLabbaykâ Muharram/Safar 1443 series, Sayyed Munir al-Khabbaz answers the question: Are the majority of Shia ahadith narrated by exaggerating Mughaalis, by firstly accurately defining what ghuluw actually means, presenting a scientific scrutiny of that narrations of Al Kaafi, and responding to claims that Shia ahadith are narrated by exaggerators.
Learn more about this series here: https://lnk.worldfed.org/Labbayk
May Allah (SWT) make great our reward and your reward for our grief on Imam al Husayn (a) Ameen by sharing our sadness with the world.
LABBAYKA YA HUSAYN! LABBAYKA YA MAHDI!
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A\'adhamalahu ujurana wa ujurakum bi musaabina bi Aba Abdillahil Husayn (a)
As we commence the commemoration of the first Ashra of Muharram 1443, we would like to offer our condolences to the Imam of our time (atfs) on the Martyrdom of Imam al Husayn (a) and his dear family, and to all muâmineen during these holy months.
The World Federation Islamic Education department presents the first lecture of the âLabbaykâ Muharram/Safar 1443 series, Sayyed Munir al-Khabbaz answers the question: Are the majority of Shia ahadith narrated by exaggerating Mughaalis, by firstly accurately defining what ghuluw actually means, presenting a scientific scrutiny of that narrations of Al Kaafi, and responding to claims that Shia ahadith are narrated by exaggerators.
Learn more about this series here: https://lnk.worldfed.org/Labbayk
May Allah (SWT) make great our reward and your reward for our grief on Imam al Husayn (a) Ameen by sharing our sadness with the world.
LABBAYKA YA HUSAYN! LABBAYKA YA MAHDI!