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[COIRadio - Hadith of the Day 16] Be foregiving - Easily pleased - Sheikh Usama Abdul Ghani - English
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Today\\\'s Hadith is a Hadith-Qudsi from Allah to Prophet Muhammad (s). The people of the...
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Today\\\'s Hadith is a Hadith-Qudsi from Allah to Prophet Muhammad (s). The people of the Dunya are being described: \\\"The people of the dunya are people who are very rarely pleased; who does not apologizes to the one he upsets; and does not accept the apology of one who apologizes to him.\\\"
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Today\\\'s Hadith is a Hadith-Qudsi from Allah to Prophet Muhammad (s). The people of the Dunya are being described: \\\"The people of the dunya are people who are very rarely pleased; who does not apologizes to the one he upsets; and does not accept the apology of one who apologizes to him.\\\"
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[COIRadio - Hadith of the Day 17] Accepting Apologies - Anger - Sheikh Usama Abdul Ghani - English
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Today\\\'s Hadith is a Hadith-Qudsi from Allah to Prophet Muhammad (s). The people of the Dunya are being described: \\\"The people of the dunya are people who are very rarely pleased; who does not apologizes to the one he upsets; and does not accept the apology of one who apologizes to him.\\\"
This is the second session that the Shaykh commentated on this tradition.
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Today\\\'s Hadith is a Hadith-Qudsi from Allah to Prophet Muhammad (s). The people of the Dunya are being described: \\\"The people of the dunya are people who are very rarely pleased; who does not apologizes to the one he upsets; and does not accept the apology of one who apologizes to him.\\\"
This is the second session that the Shaykh commentated on this tradition.
[Arbaeen 1432] Argentine Muslims commemorate Arbaeen - English
Arbaeen, the fortieth day of the martyrdom of Imam Hussain, is being observed in Buenos Aires' Tohid Mosque with full religious fervor and devotion.
The occasion recalls the forty days since...
Arbaeen, the fortieth day of the martyrdom of Imam Hussain, is being observed in Buenos Aires' Tohid Mosque with full religious fervor and devotion.
The occasion recalls the forty days since the martyrdom, in the year 61 on the Islamic calendar, of the Prophet's grandson - known as the Ashura - and is an important tradition for Muslims not only in Latin America, but around the world.
Imam Hussein and his 72 faithful companions were martyred in an unequal battle with the enemies of Islam in Karbala, Iraq, about 1400 years ago. But the event, even today, is commemorated in Argentina, as if it happened yesterday.
Islam in Argentina is represented by one of Latin America's largest Muslim minorities. Although accurate statistics on religion are not available the actual size of Argentina's Muslim community is estimated around 1.9% of the total population according to a 2009 Pew Research Center report.
There is a large Shia community in this country mainly located in Buenos Aires, Tucuman, Rosario, Mar del Plata and spread around the different provinces.
Despite being far away from Islamic countries, Argentina's Muslims follow their traditions and are united with the world in their mourning.
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Arbaeen, the fortieth day of the martyrdom of Imam Hussain, is being observed in Buenos Aires' Tohid Mosque with full religious fervor and devotion.
The occasion recalls the forty days since the martyrdom, in the year 61 on the Islamic calendar, of the Prophet's grandson - known as the Ashura - and is an important tradition for Muslims not only in Latin America, but around the world.
Imam Hussein and his 72 faithful companions were martyred in an unequal battle with the enemies of Islam in Karbala, Iraq, about 1400 years ago. But the event, even today, is commemorated in Argentina, as if it happened yesterday.
Islam in Argentina is represented by one of Latin America's largest Muslim minorities. Although accurate statistics on religion are not available the actual size of Argentina's Muslim community is estimated around 1.9% of the total population according to a 2009 Pew Research Center report.
There is a large Shia community in this country mainly located in Buenos Aires, Tucuman, Rosario, Mar del Plata and spread around the different provinces.
Despite being far away from Islamic countries, Argentina's Muslims follow their traditions and are united with the world in their mourning.
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[COIRadio - Hadith of the Day 18] Pray expecting Miracles, Pray for Everything - Sheikh Usama Abdul Ghani - English
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The day\\\'s tradition is a Hadith Qudsi between Allah and Jesus (a) in which Allah states: \\\"O Jesus, Call on me the prayer of the person who is depressed, drowning, who has nobody to save him.\\\"
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The day\\\'s tradition is a Hadith Qudsi between Allah and Jesus (a) in which Allah states: \\\"O Jesus, Call on me the prayer of the person who is depressed, drowning, who has nobody to save him.\\\"
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[COIRadio - Hadith of the Day 19] Etiquettes of Dua, Trust in Allah - Sheikh Usama Abdul Ghani - English
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The day\\\'s tradition is about supplication. It is a Hadith Qudsi to Jesus: \\\"O\\\' Jesus call...
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The day\\\'s tradition is about supplication. It is a Hadith Qudsi to Jesus: \\\"O\\\' Jesus call to me with the prayer of the person who is sad and drowning; the person who has no helper and nobody to assist him.\\\"
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The day\\\'s tradition is about supplication. It is a Hadith Qudsi to Jesus: \\\"O\\\' Jesus call to me with the prayer of the person who is sad and drowning; the person who has no helper and nobody to assist him.\\\"
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Le hajj d'adieu du Saint-Prophete - francais
QCM de revision en Tarikh pour tout savoir sur le hajj d'adieu (hijatoul wida) accompli par le Saint-Prophete saw
QCM de revision en Tarikh pour tout savoir sur le hajj d'adieu (hijatoul wida) accompli par le Saint-Prophete saw
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Ukrainian Muslims mark Imam Mahdi birth anniversary - July 16 2011 - English
Ukrainian Muslims celebrated the Shitte Imam Mahdi Birthday which had always been a cause for one of the biggest celebrations. Participants say the concept of a Messiah is well known among...
Ukrainian Muslims celebrated the Shitte Imam Mahdi Birthday which had always been a cause for one of the biggest celebrations. Participants say the concept of a Messiah is well known among different people of diverse belief and culture. A messiah is expected by all to come and deliver peace and justice which the mankind needs.
In Shia Islam, the belief in the Mahdi is a powerful and central religious idea. The Shitte Imam Mahdi will come at a time when the world brims of injustice, oppression and tyranny and will call people to the way of God. Imparting his observation the Iranian Ambassadorto Ukraine makes a special mention of Ukrainian Muslims that keep the traditions with diligence.
Among Ukrainian Muslims guests from variety of countries visited the festive event. Organizers say they have what to boast. Comparing to the last year's celebration, twice as more people came to praise Imam Mahdi in song.
Twelver Shia Muslims believe that the Shitte Imam is alive but has been in occultation, awaiting the time that God has decreed for his return. These believers say while waiting they will exert themselves to make a world a better place.
The holiday also shows how closely the destiny of the Muslims and the Christians is linked together. It is believed that the Shia Imam will come alongside Jesus Christ in order to fulfill the mutual peace bringing mission.
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Ukrainian Muslims celebrated the Shitte Imam Mahdi Birthday which had always been a cause for one of the biggest celebrations. Participants say the concept of a Messiah is well known among different people of diverse belief and culture. A messiah is expected by all to come and deliver peace and justice which the mankind needs.
In Shia Islam, the belief in the Mahdi is a powerful and central religious idea. The Shitte Imam Mahdi will come at a time when the world brims of injustice, oppression and tyranny and will call people to the way of God. Imparting his observation the Iranian Ambassadorto Ukraine makes a special mention of Ukrainian Muslims that keep the traditions with diligence.
Among Ukrainian Muslims guests from variety of countries visited the festive event. Organizers say they have what to boast. Comparing to the last year's celebration, twice as more people came to praise Imam Mahdi in song.
Twelver Shia Muslims believe that the Shitte Imam is alive but has been in occultation, awaiting the time that God has decreed for his return. These believers say while waiting they will exert themselves to make a world a better place.
The holiday also shows how closely the destiny of the Muslims and the Christians is linked together. It is believed that the Shia Imam will come alongside Jesus Christ in order to fulfill the mutual peace bringing mission.
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Muslim month of fasting begins in Iran - Aug 2011 - English
Ramadan is the ninth lunar month in the Islamic calendar. Muslims all over the world fast during this month from the beginning of dawn to sunset. During fasting, Muslims refrain from eating and...
Ramadan is the ninth lunar month in the Islamic calendar. Muslims all over the world fast during this month from the beginning of dawn to sunset. During fasting, Muslims refrain from eating and drinking as commanded by God in His Book, the Holy Quran, which says:
O you who believe, fasting is decreed for you, as it was decreed for those before you, that you may attain salvation. (2:183)
A lunar month is the time it takes for the moon to orbit the earth - which is approximately 29.5 days. Therefore, the number of fasting days during Ramadan may sometimes be 29 days, and other times 30 days.
But Ramadan is more than just about moon sighting and fasting.
Ramadan is also the month during which the Holy Quran was revealed to Prophet Mohammad (Peace Be Upon Him). Special prayers are also held. The entire Quran is recited. It's an opportunity for Muslims to get closer to God. A month when a Muslim should try to:
See not what displeases Allah
Speak no evil
Hear no evil
Do no evil
Look to Allah with fear and hope
At sunset, the family will gather for the fast-breaking meal known as Iftar. This is a time of fellowship with families, friends and communities, but may also occupy larger spaces at mosques, where a hundred or more gather at a time.
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Ramadan is the ninth lunar month in the Islamic calendar. Muslims all over the world fast during this month from the beginning of dawn to sunset. During fasting, Muslims refrain from eating and drinking as commanded by God in His Book, the Holy Quran, which says:
O you who believe, fasting is decreed for you, as it was decreed for those before you, that you may attain salvation. (2:183)
A lunar month is the time it takes for the moon to orbit the earth - which is approximately 29.5 days. Therefore, the number of fasting days during Ramadan may sometimes be 29 days, and other times 30 days.
But Ramadan is more than just about moon sighting and fasting.
Ramadan is also the month during which the Holy Quran was revealed to Prophet Mohammad (Peace Be Upon Him). Special prayers are also held. The entire Quran is recited. It's an opportunity for Muslims to get closer to God. A month when a Muslim should try to:
See not what displeases Allah
Speak no evil
Hear no evil
Do no evil
Look to Allah with fear and hope
At sunset, the family will gather for the fast-breaking meal known as Iftar. This is a time of fellowship with families, friends and communities, but may also occupy larger spaces at mosques, where a hundred or more gather at a time.
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Ukrainian Muslims observed the arrival of holy month of Ramadan - Aug 02, 2011 - English
The holy month's beginning is based on sighting of the moon which is usually confirmed by religious authorities. However in multicultural Ukraine, some Muslim communities go ahead with the date...
The holy month's beginning is based on sighting of the moon which is usually confirmed by religious authorities. However in multicultural Ukraine, some Muslim communities go ahead with the date announced by their countries of origin and others follow the date of their country of residence.
The holy days of Ramadan begin and end with the prayers. The evening prayer is followed by the fastbreaking iftar. In Ukraine Iftar menu is as multicultural as Ukrainian Muslims are.
Fasting is intended to remind Muslims of self-discipline and self-restraint. During Ramadan, Muslims avoid from eating, drinking and smoking during the daylight. They have food twice a day, one before sun rises and the other after the sun set.
Fasting in Ukraine has its own features, says this mufti. For instance the daylight length in the country may climb to 18 hours. Ukrainian Muslims also point to the high humidity of the climate which makes people feel the heat.
However most Muslims in Ukraine don't see any problem in this
This year Ukrainian Muslim communities invited muftis from Saudi Arabia and Egypt to perform readings during Ramadan. The holy month will be also marked by charities and sharing food with the needy.
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The holy month's beginning is based on sighting of the moon which is usually confirmed by religious authorities. However in multicultural Ukraine, some Muslim communities go ahead with the date announced by their countries of origin and others follow the date of their country of residence.
The holy days of Ramadan begin and end with the prayers. The evening prayer is followed by the fastbreaking iftar. In Ukraine Iftar menu is as multicultural as Ukrainian Muslims are.
Fasting is intended to remind Muslims of self-discipline and self-restraint. During Ramadan, Muslims avoid from eating, drinking and smoking during the daylight. They have food twice a day, one before sun rises and the other after the sun set.
Fasting in Ukraine has its own features, says this mufti. For instance the daylight length in the country may climb to 18 hours. Ukrainian Muslims also point to the high humidity of the climate which makes people feel the heat.
However most Muslims in Ukraine don't see any problem in this
This year Ukrainian Muslim communities invited muftis from Saudi Arabia and Egypt to perform readings during Ramadan. The holy month will be also marked by charities and sharing food with the needy.
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Al-Shaheed Production - Presenation 2011 - Urdu
Khanwada-e-Shohaada in any society are the noble lot , the unsung heroes ,who selflessly offer their near and dear ones as a sacrifice in the way of Almighty Allaah and Holy Masoomeen (AS)...
Khanwada-e-Shohaada in any society are the noble lot , the unsung heroes ,who selflessly offer their near and dear ones as a sacrifice in the way of Almighty Allaah and Holy Masoomeen (AS) .
A shaheed is the greatest benefactor of the society as a shaheed sacrifices his supreme belonging ,his very being for the cause of the providing the life blood to the society and annihiliates all energies ,capabilities and all the invaluable blessings that has been bestowed unto him by the Almighty Allaah for the sole purpose of attaining the pleasure and nearness to Almighty Allaah. And when he does so , the shaheed hardly even worries about the worldly aspects and consequences for being in such a sheer state of belief where his thoughts are above and beyond any such apprehensions , that is why it has been narrated in traditions from Holy Masoomeen (AS) ,that all the sins of a shaheed are washed away when the first drop of his blood is shed.
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Khanwada-e-Shohaada in any society are the noble lot , the unsung heroes ,who selflessly offer their near and dear ones as a sacrifice in the way of Almighty Allaah and Holy Masoomeen (AS) .
A shaheed is the greatest benefactor of the society as a shaheed sacrifices his supreme belonging ,his very being for the cause of the providing the life blood to the society and annihiliates all energies ,capabilities and all the invaluable blessings that has been bestowed unto him by the Almighty Allaah for the sole purpose of attaining the pleasure and nearness to Almighty Allaah. And when he does so , the shaheed hardly even worries about the worldly aspects and consequences for being in such a sheer state of belief where his thoughts are above and beyond any such apprehensions , that is why it has been narrated in traditions from Holy Masoomeen (AS) ,that all the sins of a shaheed are washed away when the first drop of his blood is shed.
[Hajj 2011] Seminar on Islamic schools of thought held in Makkah - English
Seminar held in the Office of the Leader of Islamic Republic of Iran in Makkah during Hajj 2011.
The idea behind Islamic unity dates back to 1400 years ago. In fact, it's as old as Islam...
Seminar held in the Office of the Leader of Islamic Republic of Iran in Makkah during Hajj 2011.
The idea behind Islamic unity dates back to 1400 years ago. In fact, it's as old as Islam itself. It was stressed by the holy Quran as well as pointed out in the traditions of Prophet Muhammad peace be upon him.
The Iranian Hajj Mission organized a seminar on 'Proximity among Islamic Schools of Thought' in the holy city of Mecca, in which scholars from several countries exchanged views and offered solutions to help reach unity. In a keynote speech at the conference, Leader's representative in Hajj Affairs Hujjat-al-Islam Seyed Ali Ghazi Askar stated that Muslims have no choice but to coalesce their positions on the issues facing them.
Participants agreed that Muslims can identify themselves as Muslims while keeping their specific religious beliefs and national identities.
Others stressed the importance of the teachings of the household of the Prophet as well as knowledge of Islamic preachers as key factors.
According to the explicit wording of the holy Quran, Islamic unity is an obligation upon all Muslims. It's like Hajj and daily prayers. Let's hope that the realization of the fact that Islamic unity is an obligation help Muslims face the challenges ahead more effectively.
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Seminar held in the Office of the Leader of Islamic Republic of Iran in Makkah during Hajj 2011.
The idea behind Islamic unity dates back to 1400 years ago. In fact, it's as old as Islam itself. It was stressed by the holy Quran as well as pointed out in the traditions of Prophet Muhammad peace be upon him.
The Iranian Hajj Mission organized a seminar on 'Proximity among Islamic Schools of Thought' in the holy city of Mecca, in which scholars from several countries exchanged views and offered solutions to help reach unity. In a keynote speech at the conference, Leader's representative in Hajj Affairs Hujjat-al-Islam Seyed Ali Ghazi Askar stated that Muslims have no choice but to coalesce their positions on the issues facing them.
Participants agreed that Muslims can identify themselves as Muslims while keeping their specific religious beliefs and national identities.
Others stressed the importance of the teachings of the household of the Prophet as well as knowledge of Islamic preachers as key factors.
According to the explicit wording of the holy Quran, Islamic unity is an obligation upon all Muslims. It's like Hajj and daily prayers. Let's hope that the realization of the fact that Islamic unity is an obligation help Muslims face the challenges ahead more effectively.
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[24 May 2012] What is view of Islam on building Christian churches in Muslim lands - English
[24 May 2012] What is view of Islam on building Christian churches in Muslim lands - English
A recent fatwa issued by a Wahhabi mufti calls for destruction of all churches in the Arabian...
[24 May 2012] What is view of Islam on building Christian churches in Muslim lands - English
A recent fatwa issued by a Wahhabi mufti calls for destruction of all churches in the Arabian Peninsula. He issued the fatwa in late March 2012 in response to a Kuwaiti lawmaker who asked if Kuwait could ban church construction in Kuwait. The fatwa paves the way for adding an article to the new Kuwaiti constitution that forbids building of new churches. Ahl al-Bait assembly condemns the fatwa saying that it is contrary to both Shia and Sunni traditions, and has no precedence in Islamic jurisprudential schools.
The assembly also slams the "deadly silence" of Muslim scholars in the face of such fatwa that distort the image of Islam. It also criticizes international human right organizations as well as Western and Christian governments for their support of Saudi regime and Wahhabi doctrine. The chairman of a group of European Catholic Bishops slams the Saudi Mufti by saying that his fatwa "shows no respect for the religious freedom and free co-existence of religions". This week's Islam and Life asks: What is the view of Islam on building Christian churches in Muslim lands?
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[24 May 2012] What is view of Islam on building Christian churches in Muslim lands - English
A recent fatwa issued by a Wahhabi mufti calls for destruction of all churches in the Arabian Peninsula. He issued the fatwa in late March 2012 in response to a Kuwaiti lawmaker who asked if Kuwait could ban church construction in Kuwait. The fatwa paves the way for adding an article to the new Kuwaiti constitution that forbids building of new churches. Ahl al-Bait assembly condemns the fatwa saying that it is contrary to both Shia and Sunni traditions, and has no precedence in Islamic jurisprudential schools.
The assembly also slams the "deadly silence" of Muslim scholars in the face of such fatwa that distort the image of Islam. It also criticizes international human right organizations as well as Western and Christian governments for their support of Saudi regime and Wahhabi doctrine. The chairman of a group of European Catholic Bishops slams the Saudi Mufti by saying that his fatwa "shows no respect for the religious freedom and free co-existence of religions". This week's Islam and Life asks: What is the view of Islam on building Christian churches in Muslim lands?
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[20 July 2012] Spirituality of Ramadan in the modern life - English
[20 July 2012] Spirituality of Ramadan in the modern life - English
Muslim life style changes during the month of Ramadan. They refrain from eating, drinking and other pleasures, every day, from...
[20 July 2012] Spirituality of Ramadan in the modern life - English
Muslim life style changes during the month of Ramadan. They refrain from eating, drinking and other pleasures, every day, from dawn to dusk. They instead try to nourish their souls by praying, reading the Quran and by doing charitable acts. Muslims around the world celebrate this month in many different ways, according to their local customs and cultures.
This cultural diversity, while maintaining piety as the essence of Ramadan, is beautiful in itself. In Europe and other western countries, thanks to Muslim presence, Ramadan and its traditions have become more visible. Ramadan is also a good opportunity for non-Muslims to learn about Islam, the Quran and about this important pillar of Islam, especially when they are disillusioned by the materialistic, consumerist modern life styles. This week's Islam and Life asks: What can be learned from the spirituality of Ramadan in the modern life?
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[20 July 2012] Spirituality of Ramadan in the modern life - English
Muslim life style changes during the month of Ramadan. They refrain from eating, drinking and other pleasures, every day, from dawn to dusk. They instead try to nourish their souls by praying, reading the Quran and by doing charitable acts. Muslims around the world celebrate this month in many different ways, according to their local customs and cultures.
This cultural diversity, while maintaining piety as the essence of Ramadan, is beautiful in itself. In Europe and other western countries, thanks to Muslim presence, Ramadan and its traditions have become more visible. Ramadan is also a good opportunity for non-Muslims to learn about Islam, the Quran and about this important pillar of Islam, especially when they are disillusioned by the materialistic, consumerist modern life styles. This week's Islam and Life asks: What can be learned from the spirituality of Ramadan in the modern life?
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[23 July 2012] Iran is Bandar Torkaman - English
[23 July 2012] Iran is Bandar Torkaman - English
In this feature Saman Kojouri will show how people of Bandar Torkaman perform their rituals and traditions when it comes to wedding, carpet weaving...
[23 July 2012] Iran is Bandar Torkaman - English
In this feature Saman Kojouri will show how people of Bandar Torkaman perform their rituals and traditions when it comes to wedding, carpet weaving and local music.
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[23 July 2012] Iran is Bandar Torkaman - English
In this feature Saman Kojouri will show how people of Bandar Torkaman perform their rituals and traditions when it comes to wedding, carpet weaving and local music.
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[HQ] Prophet Yusuf (a.s) Movie - Part 01 of 10 - Farsi sub English
Prophet Yusuf (a.s.) - 1/10
(یوسف پیامبر) The life of Prophet Yusuf (a.s.) in an epic 45 episode(10 DVDs) series directed by Farajollah Salahshoor....
Prophet Yusuf (a.s.) - 1/10
(یوسف پیامبر) The life of Prophet Yusuf (a.s.) in an epic 45 episode(10 DVDs) series directed by Farajollah Salahshoor.
Yousuf-e-Payambar or Joseph the Prophet is an Iranian television series from 2008 which tells the story of Prophet Joseph from the Quran and Islamic traditions. It is also set in the historical context of the Amarna period of ancient Egypt.
http://www.voiceofunity.com/prophet-yusuf-as-series
[The videos were recorded from Jame-Jam, an IRIB channel that implements the English subtitles. They are inaccurate translations but sufficient to follow the story line.]
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Prophet Yusuf (a.s.) - 1/10
(یوسف پیامبر) The life of Prophet Yusuf (a.s.) in an epic 45 episode(10 DVDs) series directed by Farajollah Salahshoor.
Yousuf-e-Payambar or Joseph the Prophet is an Iranian television series from 2008 which tells the story of Prophet Joseph from the Quran and Islamic traditions. It is also set in the historical context of the Amarna period of ancient Egypt.
http://www.voiceofunity.com/prophet-yusuf-as-series
[The videos were recorded from Jame-Jam, an IRIB channel that implements the English subtitles. They are inaccurate translations but sufficient to follow the story line.]
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