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[37] The Times - Serial - English
When Behzad lost his dad as a young child, his uncle stepped in and provided everything for him and his family. The uncle has played the role of a father to him. Now Behzad is all grown up and runs...
When Behzad lost his dad as a young child, his uncle stepped in and provided everything for him and his family. The uncle has played the role of a father to him. Now Behzad is all grown up and runs his own company. When he starts looking into the circumstances of his father’s death twenty years ago, new information comes to light which threatens to tear the family apart.
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When Behzad lost his dad as a young child, his uncle stepped in and provided everything for him and his family. The uncle has played the role of a father to him. Now Behzad is all grown up and runs his own company. When he starts looking into the circumstances of his father’s death twenty years ago, new information comes to light which threatens to tear the family apart.
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[38] The Times - Serial - English
When Behzad lost his dad as a young child, his uncle stepped in and provided everything for him and his family. The uncle has played the role of a father to him. Now Behzad is all grown up and runs...
When Behzad lost his dad as a young child, his uncle stepped in and provided everything for him and his family. The uncle has played the role of a father to him. Now Behzad is all grown up and runs his own company. When he starts looking into the circumstances of his father’s death twenty years ago, new information comes to light which threatens to tear the family apart.
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When Behzad lost his dad as a young child, his uncle stepped in and provided everything for him and his family. The uncle has played the role of a father to him. Now Behzad is all grown up and runs his own company. When he starts looking into the circumstances of his father’s death twenty years ago, new information comes to light which threatens to tear the family apart.
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[39] The Times - Serial - English
When Behzad lost his dad as a young child, his uncle stepped in and provided everything for him and his family. The uncle has played the role of a father to him. Now Behzad is all grown up and runs...
When Behzad lost his dad as a young child, his uncle stepped in and provided everything for him and his family. The uncle has played the role of a father to him. Now Behzad is all grown up and runs his own company. When he starts looking into the circumstances of his father’s death twenty years ago, new information comes to light which threatens to tear the family apart.
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When Behzad lost his dad as a young child, his uncle stepped in and provided everything for him and his family. The uncle has played the role of a father to him. Now Behzad is all grown up and runs his own company. When he starts looking into the circumstances of his father’s death twenty years ago, new information comes to light which threatens to tear the family apart.
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[40] The Times - Serial - English
When Behzad lost his dad as a young child, his uncle stepped in and provided everything for him and his family. The uncle has played the role of a father to him. Now Behzad is all grown up and runs...
When Behzad lost his dad as a young child, his uncle stepped in and provided everything for him and his family. The uncle has played the role of a father to him. Now Behzad is all grown up and runs his own company. When he starts looking into the circumstances of his father’s death twenty years ago, new information comes to light which threatens to tear the family apart.
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When Behzad lost his dad as a young child, his uncle stepped in and provided everything for him and his family. The uncle has played the role of a father to him. Now Behzad is all grown up and runs his own company. When he starts looking into the circumstances of his father’s death twenty years ago, new information comes to light which threatens to tear the family apart.
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[42] The Times - Serial - English
When Behzad lost his dad as a young child, his uncle stepped in and provided everything for him and his family. The uncle has played the role of a father to him. Now Behzad is all grown up and runs...
When Behzad lost his dad as a young child, his uncle stepped in and provided everything for him and his family. The uncle has played the role of a father to him. Now Behzad is all grown up and runs his own company. When he starts looking into the circumstances of his father’s death twenty years ago, new information comes to light which threatens to tear the family apart.
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When Behzad lost his dad as a young child, his uncle stepped in and provided everything for him and his family. The uncle has played the role of a father to him. Now Behzad is all grown up and runs his own company. When he starts looking into the circumstances of his father’s death twenty years ago, new information comes to light which threatens to tear the family apart.
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[43] The Times - Serial - English
When Behzad lost his dad as a young child, his uncle stepped in and provided everything for him and his family. The uncle has played the role of a father to him. Now Behzad is all grown up and runs...
When Behzad lost his dad as a young child, his uncle stepped in and provided everything for him and his family. The uncle has played the role of a father to him. Now Behzad is all grown up and runs his own company. When he starts looking into the circumstances of his father’s death twenty years ago, new information comes to light which threatens to tear the family apart.
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When Behzad lost his dad as a young child, his uncle stepped in and provided everything for him and his family. The uncle has played the role of a father to him. Now Behzad is all grown up and runs his own company. When he starts looking into the circumstances of his father’s death twenty years ago, new information comes to light which threatens to tear the family apart.
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[44] The Times - Serial - English
When Behzad lost his dad as a young child, his uncle stepped in and provided everything for him and his family. The uncle has played the role of a father to him. Now Behzad is all grown up and runs...
When Behzad lost his dad as a young child, his uncle stepped in and provided everything for him and his family. The uncle has played the role of a father to him. Now Behzad is all grown up and runs his own company. When he starts looking into the circumstances of his father’s death twenty years ago, new information comes to light which threatens to tear the family apart.
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When Behzad lost his dad as a young child, his uncle stepped in and provided everything for him and his family. The uncle has played the role of a father to him. Now Behzad is all grown up and runs his own company. When he starts looking into the circumstances of his father’s death twenty years ago, new information comes to light which threatens to tear the family apart.
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[45] The Times - Serial - English
When Behzad lost his dad as a young child, his uncle stepped in and provided everything for him and his family. The uncle has played the role of a father to him. Now Behzad is all grown up and runs...
When Behzad lost his dad as a young child, his uncle stepped in and provided everything for him and his family. The uncle has played the role of a father to him. Now Behzad is all grown up and runs his own company. When he starts looking into the circumstances of his father’s death twenty years ago, new information comes to light which threatens to tear the family apart.
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When Behzad lost his dad as a young child, his uncle stepped in and provided everything for him and his family. The uncle has played the role of a father to him. Now Behzad is all grown up and runs his own company. When he starts looking into the circumstances of his father’s death twenty years ago, new information comes to light which threatens to tear the family apart.
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[46] The Times - Serial - English
When Behzad lost his dad as a young child, his uncle stepped in and provided everything for him and his family. The uncle has played the role of a father to him. Now Behzad is all grown up and runs...
When Behzad lost his dad as a young child, his uncle stepped in and provided everything for him and his family. The uncle has played the role of a father to him. Now Behzad is all grown up and runs his own company. When he starts looking into the circumstances of his father’s death twenty years ago, new information comes to light which threatens to tear the family apart.
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When Behzad lost his dad as a young child, his uncle stepped in and provided everything for him and his family. The uncle has played the role of a father to him. Now Behzad is all grown up and runs his own company. When he starts looking into the circumstances of his father’s death twenty years ago, new information comes to light which threatens to tear the family apart.
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[47] The Times - Serial - English
When Behzad lost his dad as a young child, his uncle stepped in and provided everything for him and his family. The uncle has played the role of a father to him. Now Behzad is all grown up and runs...
When Behzad lost his dad as a young child, his uncle stepped in and provided everything for him and his family. The uncle has played the role of a father to him. Now Behzad is all grown up and runs his own company. When he starts looking into the circumstances of his father’s death twenty years ago, new information comes to light which threatens to tear the family apart.
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When Behzad lost his dad as a young child, his uncle stepped in and provided everything for him and his family. The uncle has played the role of a father to him. Now Behzad is all grown up and runs his own company. When he starts looking into the circumstances of his father’s death twenty years ago, new information comes to light which threatens to tear the family apart.
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[48] (Last) The Times - Serial - English
When Behzad lost his dad as a young child, his uncle stepped in and provided everything for him and his family. The uncle has played the role of a father to him. Now Behzad is all grown up and runs...
When Behzad lost his dad as a young child, his uncle stepped in and provided everything for him and his family. The uncle has played the role of a father to him. Now Behzad is all grown up and runs his own company. When he starts looking into the circumstances of his father’s death twenty years ago, new information comes to light which threatens to tear the family apart.
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When Behzad lost his dad as a young child, his uncle stepped in and provided everything for him and his family. The uncle has played the role of a father to him. Now Behzad is all grown up and runs his own company. When he starts looking into the circumstances of his father’s death twenty years ago, new information comes to light which threatens to tear the family apart.
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[Movie] Aek Bachcha aur Farishta - Urdu Sub English
[Movie] Aek Bachcha aur Farishta - Urdu
Bachcha Aur Farishta: War get into homes in the city “Khurram” when citizens come out for their self defense when a boy aims to fight and loses his...
[Movie] Aek Bachcha aur Farishta - Urdu
Bachcha Aur Farishta: War get into homes in the city “Khurram” when citizens come out for their self defense when a boy aims to fight and loses his siblings except his sister in a bomb blast. Now can these loving brother and sister find each other????
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[Movie] Aek Bachcha aur Farishta - Urdu
Bachcha Aur Farishta: War get into homes in the city “Khurram” when citizens come out for their self defense when a boy aims to fight and loses his siblings except his sister in a bomb blast. Now can these loving brother and sister find each other????
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SHORT STORY FOR DORM YOUTH - Farsi Sub Eng
A short clip for youth who are in DORM, a good and practical example.
Commander Sulymani says regarding martyr Hujaji that he was martyr before receiving martyrdom. Everyone does not have...
A short clip for youth who are in DORM, a good and practical example.
Commander Sulymani says regarding martyr Hujaji that he was martyr before receiving martyrdom. Everyone does not have qualification to gain martyrdom. Martyr Abbas Babae studied in USA. One of his friend observed that Abbas Babae used to do heavy excessive exercise at night. He has this question in his mind, why he is exercising so much. He asked him why you don\'t sit with us in DORM after class. Why don\'t you talk to us, why don\'t you come in our gatherings. Martyr Babae replied, \"Here is USA, here many things are free from restriction that my God does not like, Imam Zaman (AS) does not like it. When you guys gather among yourself, for you it is a routine, very common. I do so much exercise, I run so much that my body gets very tired. When I enter DORM, and lay down on my pillow/bed I go to sleep right away, even you voice does not have any impression on my soul, so I don\'t incline towards any sin with listening to your voice. This is very important that a man reaches a level that to avoid doing sin, he prevents scenario that may lead him to do sin.
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A short clip for youth who are in DORM, a good and practical example.
Commander Sulymani says regarding martyr Hujaji that he was martyr before receiving martyrdom. Everyone does not have qualification to gain martyrdom. Martyr Abbas Babae studied in USA. One of his friend observed that Abbas Babae used to do heavy excessive exercise at night. He has this question in his mind, why he is exercising so much. He asked him why you don\'t sit with us in DORM after class. Why don\'t you talk to us, why don\'t you come in our gatherings. Martyr Babae replied, \"Here is USA, here many things are free from restriction that my God does not like, Imam Zaman (AS) does not like it. When you guys gather among yourself, for you it is a routine, very common. I do so much exercise, I run so much that my body gets very tired. When I enter DORM, and lay down on my pillow/bed I go to sleep right away, even you voice does not have any impression on my soul, so I don\'t incline towards any sin with listening to your voice. This is very important that a man reaches a level that to avoid doing sin, he prevents scenario that may lead him to do sin.
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Quick Recipes - Instant Jalebi Recipe - English
Important Tips:
Timings are very important in this recipe.
Yeast fermentation required 15 mins.
After making Jalebi batter let it sit for maximum10 mins, texture will be slightly changed....
Important Tips:
Timings are very important in this recipe.
Yeast fermentation required 15 mins.
After making Jalebi batter let it sit for maximum10 mins, texture will be slightly changed.
Never leave batter for long and do not store it. Use batter within 10-15 mins
Dip jalebis in warm sugar syrup immediately after frying.
Dip in Sugar syrup for 5-10 seconds. Fold in syrup and take them out.
Instant Jalebi
Recipe in English:
Ingredients:
Sheera (Sugar syryp):
-Paani (Water) 1 cup
-Cheeni (Sugar) 2 cup
-Hari elaichi (Green cardamom) 2-3
-Leemo ka rus (Lemon juice) 2 tsp
For Jalebi:
-Paani (Water) lukewarm 2-3 tbs
-Cheeni (Sugar) 1 tsp
-Instant yeast ½ tsp
-Maida (Flour) 1 cup
-Orange Food color 1 tsp or as required
-Ghee melted 1 tbs
-Baisan (Gram flour) 1 tbs
-Paani (Water) as required
-Desi ghee for frying
Directions:
For Sheera (Sugar syrup):
-In pot,add water,sugar and green cardamom,mix it and cook until syrup thickens.
-In the end, add lemon juice, stir well and set aside.
-Sheera is ready.
For Jalebi:
-In lukewarm water,add sugar and instant yeast,mix & let it sit for 15 minutes.
-In bowl add flour, orange food color,ghee melted,gram flour,yeast mixture,water and make a batter of desired consistency. Let it rest for 10 minutes and consume immediately (within 10-15 minutes).
-Now pour this batter in the sneezing bottle.
-In frying pan, heat desi ghee and squeeze the bottle and make centric rings with the batter.
-When one side is cooked, turn over and fry the other side.
-After frying, immediately put the fried jalebis in the sugar syrup. The sugar syrup should be slightly warm when you add jalebis in it.
-Turn over after a minute so that both sides are coated with the syrup.
-Keep them in the sugar syrup for about 2-3 minutes.
-Remove jablebis with the help of tong and shake lightly so that excess sugar syrup.
-Jalebi is ready to serve.
Recipe in Urdu:
Ajza:
Sheera (Sugar syryp):
-Paani (Water) 1 cup
-Cheeni (Sugar) 2 cup
-Hari elaichi (Green cardamom) 2-3
-Leemo ka rus (Lemon juice) 2 tsp
For Jalebi:
-Paani (Water) lukewarm 2-3 tbs
-Cheeni (Sugar) 1 tsp
-Instant yeast ½ tsp
-Maida (Flour) 1 cup
-Orange Food color 1 tsp or as required
-Ghee melted 1 tbs
-Baisan (Gram flour) 1 tbs
-Paani (Water) as required
-Desi ghee for frying
Directions:
- For Sheera (Sugar syrup):
-Pot mein pani,cheeni aur hari elaichi shamil ker k mix karein,sheera garha hunay taka paka lein.
-Akhir mein leemo ka rus dal ker mix karein aur side per rakh dein.
-Sheera tayyar hai
For Jalebi:
-Neem garam pani mein cheeni aur instant yeast dal ker mix karein aur 15 minutes kliya rakh dein.
-Bowl mein maida,orange food color,ghee melted,baisan,yeast mixture aur paani dal ker mix karein aur desired consistency ka batter tayyar karein aur 10 minute kliya chor dein aur foran istamal ker lein (10-15 minutes).
-Ab is batter ko sneezing bottle mein dal dein.
-Frying pan mein desi ghee garam karein aur squeeze bottle ki madad sa batter k centric rings bana lein.
-Jab ek side sa jalebi fry ho jaye tou turn ker k dosri side ko fry ker lein.
-Frying k foran bad fried jalebi ko sugar syrup mein dal dein.Sugar syrup halka garam huna chahiya.
-Sugar syrup mein jalebi ko turn ker lein ta k dono sides sa syrup coat ho jaye.
-2-3 minutes kliya sugar syrup mein chor dein.
-Tong ki madad sa jalebi ko syrup sa nikal lein aur halka sa shake karein ta k ezafee sugar syrup nikla jaye.
-Jalebi tayyar hai.
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Description:
Important Tips:
Timings are very important in this recipe.
Yeast fermentation required 15 mins.
After making Jalebi batter let it sit for maximum10 mins, texture will be slightly changed.
Never leave batter for long and do not store it. Use batter within 10-15 mins
Dip jalebis in warm sugar syrup immediately after frying.
Dip in Sugar syrup for 5-10 seconds. Fold in syrup and take them out.
Instant Jalebi
Recipe in English:
Ingredients:
Sheera (Sugar syryp):
-Paani (Water) 1 cup
-Cheeni (Sugar) 2 cup
-Hari elaichi (Green cardamom) 2-3
-Leemo ka rus (Lemon juice) 2 tsp
For Jalebi:
-Paani (Water) lukewarm 2-3 tbs
-Cheeni (Sugar) 1 tsp
-Instant yeast ½ tsp
-Maida (Flour) 1 cup
-Orange Food color 1 tsp or as required
-Ghee melted 1 tbs
-Baisan (Gram flour) 1 tbs
-Paani (Water) as required
-Desi ghee for frying
Directions:
For Sheera (Sugar syrup):
-In pot,add water,sugar and green cardamom,mix it and cook until syrup thickens.
-In the end, add lemon juice, stir well and set aside.
-Sheera is ready.
For Jalebi:
-In lukewarm water,add sugar and instant yeast,mix & let it sit for 15 minutes.
-In bowl add flour, orange food color,ghee melted,gram flour,yeast mixture,water and make a batter of desired consistency. Let it rest for 10 minutes and consume immediately (within 10-15 minutes).
-Now pour this batter in the sneezing bottle.
-In frying pan, heat desi ghee and squeeze the bottle and make centric rings with the batter.
-When one side is cooked, turn over and fry the other side.
-After frying, immediately put the fried jalebis in the sugar syrup. The sugar syrup should be slightly warm when you add jalebis in it.
-Turn over after a minute so that both sides are coated with the syrup.
-Keep them in the sugar syrup for about 2-3 minutes.
-Remove jablebis with the help of tong and shake lightly so that excess sugar syrup.
-Jalebi is ready to serve.
Recipe in Urdu:
Ajza:
Sheera (Sugar syryp):
-Paani (Water) 1 cup
-Cheeni (Sugar) 2 cup
-Hari elaichi (Green cardamom) 2-3
-Leemo ka rus (Lemon juice) 2 tsp
For Jalebi:
-Paani (Water) lukewarm 2-3 tbs
-Cheeni (Sugar) 1 tsp
-Instant yeast ½ tsp
-Maida (Flour) 1 cup
-Orange Food color 1 tsp or as required
-Ghee melted 1 tbs
-Baisan (Gram flour) 1 tbs
-Paani (Water) as required
-Desi ghee for frying
Directions:
- For Sheera (Sugar syrup):
-Pot mein pani,cheeni aur hari elaichi shamil ker k mix karein,sheera garha hunay taka paka lein.
-Akhir mein leemo ka rus dal ker mix karein aur side per rakh dein.
-Sheera tayyar hai
For Jalebi:
-Neem garam pani mein cheeni aur instant yeast dal ker mix karein aur 15 minutes kliya rakh dein.
-Bowl mein maida,orange food color,ghee melted,baisan,yeast mixture aur paani dal ker mix karein aur desired consistency ka batter tayyar karein aur 10 minute kliya chor dein aur foran istamal ker lein (10-15 minutes).
-Ab is batter ko sneezing bottle mein dal dein.
-Frying pan mein desi ghee garam karein aur squeeze bottle ki madad sa batter k centric rings bana lein.
-Jab ek side sa jalebi fry ho jaye tou turn ker k dosri side ko fry ker lein.
-Frying k foran bad fried jalebi ko sugar syrup mein dal dein.Sugar syrup halka garam huna chahiya.
-Sugar syrup mein jalebi ko turn ker lein ta k dono sides sa syrup coat ho jaye.
-2-3 minutes kliya sugar syrup mein chor dein.
-Tong ki madad sa jalebi ko syrup sa nikal lein aur halka sa shake karein ta k ezafee sugar syrup nikla jaye.
-Jalebi tayyar hai.
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EDUCATE YOUR KIDS-ADVICE FROM IMAM MOHAMMED SADIQ (AS) - Farsi sub English
Educate your pious son that he ask for your forgiveness from Allah after your death. Parents give there life, reputation and money to raise kids but when parents die they don\'t even say Surah...
Educate your pious son that he ask for your forgiveness from Allah after your death. Parents give there life, reputation and money to raise kids but when parents die they don\'t even say Surah Fateha or pray for there forgiveness. They don\'t even remember there parents. If sometime when they (KIds) remeber there parents, they tell stories about there parents.
They forsome reason don\'t pray for there forgiveness from Allah. The poor parents need prayers for forgiveness and Allah\'s mercy. That\'s what they need from kids. Don\'t forget your parents in this regard.
In Dua from sahifa sajjadiya by Imam Zainaul Abideen (AS), Imam is asking Allah for good fortune (Tawfiq) to remember parents after every prayers (Namaz) This is the blessing from Allah that kids remember there parents.
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Educate your pious son that he ask for your forgiveness from Allah after your death. Parents give there life, reputation and money to raise kids but when parents die they don\'t even say Surah Fateha or pray for there forgiveness. They don\'t even remember there parents. If sometime when they (KIds) remeber there parents, they tell stories about there parents.
They forsome reason don\'t pray for there forgiveness from Allah. The poor parents need prayers for forgiveness and Allah\'s mercy. That\'s what they need from kids. Don\'t forget your parents in this regard.
In Dua from sahifa sajjadiya by Imam Zainaul Abideen (AS), Imam is asking Allah for good fortune (Tawfiq) to remember parents after every prayers (Namaz) This is the blessing from Allah that kids remember there parents.
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Why does GOD allow suffering? | Answering Atheism 3| BISKIT | English
Why does GOD allow suffering? | Answering Atheism 3| BISKIT
If God is real… Why all the pain? Why all the suffering? And more importantly, why can’t I afford all the lovely things I want?...
Why does GOD allow suffering? | Answering Atheism 3| BISKIT
If God is real… Why all the pain? Why all the suffering? And more importantly, why can’t I afford all the lovely things I want? Surely, if God was real, the world would be a glittering dimension of absolute bliss- not this hellish pit! …Right?
Wrong. The Prophets and Messengers, whether Abraham, Jesus or Muhammad (S), all taught that the world is a place of trials and hardships and, more importantly, that it is is a temporary realm! So get over yourself and try to make this dull place a little brighter! God wants you to try and rid the world of corruption, spread his praises and rid the world of poverty. Ironically, when it comes to stepping up and making this change happen, it’s those who have disbelief in their hearts who become stingy!
\\\"And when it is said to them: Spend out of what Allah has given you, those who disbelieve say to those who believe: Shall we feed him whom, if Allah please, He could feed? You are in naught but clear error.” -The Holy Qur’an (36:47)
Both Muslims and non-Muslims have this unfortunate attitude: \\\'the world’s a mess, but God can sort it out\\\'. While the reality is, God has placed the burden of making the world a better place on the shoulders of his creation: you and me!
This attitude exists in those who do not sincerely believe, some of whom are Muslims simply because they were born into Muslim households… which incidentally, is one of the key arguments that Atheists present...
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Why does GOD allow suffering? | Answering Atheism 3| BISKIT
If God is real… Why all the pain? Why all the suffering? And more importantly, why can’t I afford all the lovely things I want? Surely, if God was real, the world would be a glittering dimension of absolute bliss- not this hellish pit! …Right?
Wrong. The Prophets and Messengers, whether Abraham, Jesus or Muhammad (S), all taught that the world is a place of trials and hardships and, more importantly, that it is is a temporary realm! So get over yourself and try to make this dull place a little brighter! God wants you to try and rid the world of corruption, spread his praises and rid the world of poverty. Ironically, when it comes to stepping up and making this change happen, it’s those who have disbelief in their hearts who become stingy!
\\\"And when it is said to them: Spend out of what Allah has given you, those who disbelieve say to those who believe: Shall we feed him whom, if Allah please, He could feed? You are in naught but clear error.” -The Holy Qur’an (36:47)
Both Muslims and non-Muslims have this unfortunate attitude: \\\'the world’s a mess, but God can sort it out\\\'. While the reality is, God has placed the burden of making the world a better place on the shoulders of his creation: you and me!
This attitude exists in those who do not sincerely believe, some of whom are Muslims simply because they were born into Muslim households… which incidentally, is one of the key arguments that Atheists present...
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PROPHET MOHAMMED EXPLAINS WHOSE STATUS IS HIGHER (Eng Subtitle)
WHICH OF THE 2 PERSON HAS HIGHER STATUS.
THE FIRST PERSON ONLY PRAYERS AND DOES RELIGIOUS ACT THAT IS OBLIGATORY
BUT TEACHES OTHERS AND CALLS TO ISLAM OTHER PEOPLE
THE SECOND PERSON ONLY ACTS...
WHICH OF THE 2 PERSON HAS HIGHER STATUS.
THE FIRST PERSON ONLY PRAYERS AND DOES RELIGIOUS ACT THAT IS OBLIGATORY
BUT TEACHES OTHERS AND CALLS TO ISLAM OTHER PEOPLE
THE SECOND PERSON ONLY ACTS FOR HIMSELf LIKE PRAYERS AND FASTING
PROPHET (SAWW) SAYS: THE FIRST PERSON STATUS IN HEAVENS WHEN COMPARED TO the SECOND PERSON
"IS LIKE STATUS OF MINE (PROPHET MOHAMMED (SAWW) COMPARED WITH ALL OTHER PEOPLE"
THE FIRST PERSON STATUS IN HEAVENS WHEN COMPARED TO THE SECOND PERSON
OR "IS LIKE STATUS OF MINE (PROPHET MOHAMMED (AS) COMPARED WITH THE ORDINARY PERSON OF MY UMMAT (NATION)"
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WHICH OF THE 2 PERSON HAS HIGHER STATUS.
THE FIRST PERSON ONLY PRAYERS AND DOES RELIGIOUS ACT THAT IS OBLIGATORY
BUT TEACHES OTHERS AND CALLS TO ISLAM OTHER PEOPLE
THE SECOND PERSON ONLY ACTS FOR HIMSELf LIKE PRAYERS AND FASTING
PROPHET (SAWW) SAYS: THE FIRST PERSON STATUS IN HEAVENS WHEN COMPARED TO the SECOND PERSON
"IS LIKE STATUS OF MINE (PROPHET MOHAMMED (SAWW) COMPARED WITH ALL OTHER PEOPLE"
THE FIRST PERSON STATUS IN HEAVENS WHEN COMPARED TO THE SECOND PERSON
OR "IS LIKE STATUS OF MINE (PROPHET MOHAMMED (AS) COMPARED WITH THE ORDINARY PERSON OF MY UMMAT (NATION)"
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Rely on Allah | Islamic Nasheed | Farsi Sub English
Rely on Allah | Islamic Nasheed
When the chips are down, who\\\\\\\'s there to rely on? When disappointment overcomes us, who\\\\\\\'s there to make us hopeful? The sweet taste of reviving the...
Rely on Allah | Islamic Nasheed
When the chips are down, who\\\\\\\'s there to rely on? When disappointment overcomes us, who\\\\\\\'s there to make us hopeful? The sweet taste of reviving the connection with ALLAH is missing in our lives. This beautiful nasheed reminds us of that connection with the Almighty who has the power of changing anything and everything in our lives.
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Rely on Allah | Islamic Nasheed
When the chips are down, who\\\\\\\'s there to rely on? When disappointment overcomes us, who\\\\\\\'s there to make us hopeful? The sweet taste of reviving the connection with ALLAH is missing in our lives. This beautiful nasheed reminds us of that connection with the Almighty who has the power of changing anything and everything in our lives.
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The Enforcement of LGBT on Society | Makinations 8 | English
The Holy Prophet (S) said that the Mahdi (A) will appear, “When the men will resemble women and the women will resemble men, men will suffice with men and women will suffice with...
The Holy Prophet (S) said that the Mahdi (A) will appear, “When the men will resemble women and the women will resemble men, men will suffice with men and women will suffice with women […] and when unlawful sex will be committed…”.
Today, laws are being passed, financial resources spent and powerful organizations being forged in order to push the LGBT agenda and enforce it on the global society. LGBT rights activists are being empowered through “freedom of speech” while religious “zealots” are being silenced in the name of “hate speech”.
This episode of the #Makinations explores how the complete implementation of gender-mainstreaming is being enforced upon the people of the world.
#GenderNeutral #GenderFluidity #LGBT #LGBTRights #FreedomOfSpeech #EU #UN
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The Holy Prophet (S) said that the Mahdi (A) will appear, “When the men will resemble women and the women will resemble men, men will suffice with men and women will suffice with women […] and when unlawful sex will be committed…”.
Today, laws are being passed, financial resources spent and powerful organizations being forged in order to push the LGBT agenda and enforce it on the global society. LGBT rights activists are being empowered through “freedom of speech” while religious “zealots” are being silenced in the name of “hate speech”.
This episode of the #Makinations explores how the complete implementation of gender-mainstreaming is being enforced upon the people of the world.
#GenderNeutral #GenderFluidity #LGBT #LGBTRights #FreedomOfSpeech #EU #UN
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The Output of our Efforts | Ayatollah Misbah Yazdi | Farsi Sub English
One of the reasons why many do not participate in the Islamic projects is because they are afraid of failure. Some others do not get involved because they are not sure of the impact of their...
One of the reasons why many do not participate in the Islamic projects is because they are afraid of failure. Some others do not get involved because they are not sure of the impact of their efforts. Lastly, there is a group of believers who expect instant gratification and overnight results of their efforts; when they don\'t see that happening, they drop out and stop contributing their efforts to strengthen Islamic projects. What exactly should our mindset be when we get involved or start any Islamic project? Ayatollah Misbah Yazdi extracts a lesson from Karbala and explains this phenomenon.
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One of the reasons why many do not participate in the Islamic projects is because they are afraid of failure. Some others do not get involved because they are not sure of the impact of their efforts. Lastly, there is a group of believers who expect instant gratification and overnight results of their efforts; when they don\'t see that happening, they drop out and stop contributing their efforts to strengthen Islamic projects. What exactly should our mindset be when we get involved or start any Islamic project? Ayatollah Misbah Yazdi extracts a lesson from Karbala and explains this phenomenon.
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The Magicians who challenged Prophet Moses (Musa) | One Minute Wisdom | English
When Fir’on (the Pharaoh) was confronted by Musa (A) in a revolutionary manner, Fir’on set his paid magicians to challenge Musa. Let’s take a minute to reflect on the profound...
When Fir’on (the Pharaoh) was confronted by Musa (A) in a revolutionary manner, Fir’on set his paid magicians to challenge Musa. Let’s take a minute to reflect on the profound reaction of the magicians when they recognized Musa to be a true prophet of Allah, as presented in the Holy Quran.
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When Fir’on (the Pharaoh) was confronted by Musa (A) in a revolutionary manner, Fir’on set his paid magicians to challenge Musa. Let’s take a minute to reflect on the profound reaction of the magicians when they recognized Musa to be a true prophet of Allah, as presented in the Holy Quran.
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[Clip] Sins of the Mind | Agha Alireza Panahian 2019 Farsi Sub English
Sins of the Mind
Friends, there are some sins, which are forgiven quickly. There are some sins, which aren’t even counted, to need to be forgiven. There are some sins, which if counted, will...
Sins of the Mind
Friends, there are some sins, which are forgiven quickly. There are some sins, which aren’t even counted, to need to be forgiven. There are some sins, which if counted, will be forgiven very quickly. There are some sins, which they are very hard about! At least for those sins, deeply ask for God’s forgiveness! Sins of the mind.
I said they are not easily forgiven. But, some of the sins of the mind aren’t forgiven at all! A tradition says, “God forgives all sins except for one sin, which is done in the mind.” What is that sin? Adultery? Stealing? Killing? No, He forgives these. A sin, which God doesn’t forgive, is the sin of being suspicious about God.
This person is unable to control his mind. It constantly comes into his mind that God won’t forgive him or her. God will say, “Ok, so no way! I won’t forgive this apparently little sin! You could have controlled your mind! You’re unable to control your heart! Whatever you did in the past! But, you can control your mind!” God, every moment that I became suspicious about You, You became very angry. I was wrong. Forgive me.
The Almighty God told the prophet David, “O David! The daughter of ‘so and so’ is at your level in Heaven.” The Prophet David (‘a) said, “I want to see who she is that she is at the same level with her prophet!?” He went and asked her about her actions. She talked about them. He asked, “How do you live? How do you worship?” Her answers were very normal! He asked, “How do you feel when doing these? What do you think about God? What is your intention?” See her answer. She said, “Any changes that God made in my situation, I never became suspicious about God at all. I said, ‘This was surely better for me.’” The Prophet David (‘a) said, “Your good thoughts about God have caused you to be at the level of the prophets.”
“I never thought badly about God. If I want to state this simply, even when God brought hardships for me, I didn’t think badly about Him. I said, ‘This was surely better for me.’” “Your good thoughts about Almighty God have caused you to be at the same level of the prophet of your time.”
No one should think badly about God! Some of the sins of the mind aren’t forgiven at all! A tradition says, “God forgives all sins except for one sin, which is done in the mind.” No one should think badly about God!
[From the series of speeches under the topic of, “Controlling One’s Mind on the Path to Getting Closer to God”]
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Sins of the Mind
Friends, there are some sins, which are forgiven quickly. There are some sins, which aren’t even counted, to need to be forgiven. There are some sins, which if counted, will be forgiven very quickly. There are some sins, which they are very hard about! At least for those sins, deeply ask for God’s forgiveness! Sins of the mind.
I said they are not easily forgiven. But, some of the sins of the mind aren’t forgiven at all! A tradition says, “God forgives all sins except for one sin, which is done in the mind.” What is that sin? Adultery? Stealing? Killing? No, He forgives these. A sin, which God doesn’t forgive, is the sin of being suspicious about God.
This person is unable to control his mind. It constantly comes into his mind that God won’t forgive him or her. God will say, “Ok, so no way! I won’t forgive this apparently little sin! You could have controlled your mind! You’re unable to control your heart! Whatever you did in the past! But, you can control your mind!” God, every moment that I became suspicious about You, You became very angry. I was wrong. Forgive me.
The Almighty God told the prophet David, “O David! The daughter of ‘so and so’ is at your level in Heaven.” The Prophet David (‘a) said, “I want to see who she is that she is at the same level with her prophet!?” He went and asked her about her actions. She talked about them. He asked, “How do you live? How do you worship?” Her answers were very normal! He asked, “How do you feel when doing these? What do you think about God? What is your intention?” See her answer. She said, “Any changes that God made in my situation, I never became suspicious about God at all. I said, ‘This was surely better for me.’” The Prophet David (‘a) said, “Your good thoughts about God have caused you to be at the level of the prophets.”
“I never thought badly about God. If I want to state this simply, even when God brought hardships for me, I didn’t think badly about Him. I said, ‘This was surely better for me.’” “Your good thoughts about Almighty God have caused you to be at the same level of the prophet of your time.”
No one should think badly about God! Some of the sins of the mind aren’t forgiven at all! A tradition says, “God forgives all sins except for one sin, which is done in the mind.” No one should think badly about God!
[From the series of speeches under the topic of, “Controlling One’s Mind on the Path to Getting Closer to God”]
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[Clip] What does God look like? | Alireza Panahian Oct.7,2019 Farsi Sub English
What does God look like
“Have you seen God?” Who likes to see God, sense Him, and live with Him? Where is God so that I can see Him, find Him, smell Him, and fall in love with Him? No one...
What does God look like
“Have you seen God?” Who likes to see God, sense Him, and live with Him? Where is God so that I can see Him, find Him, smell Him, and fall in love with Him? No one says to believe in a God Who can’t be seen. No one says to fall in love with a God Who can’t be seen. Is it possible to fall in love with such a God? What should I love? Whoever wants to see God, he can only see Him in one situation. Look at God as the examiner in your life.
There is no need for you to see an object or imagine Him in your imagination. Just pay attention to this fact that God is testing you. As soon as a problem occurs, ask God, “God, is it a test?” Talk to Him! He is talking to you through the language of testing. I swear to God you’ll understand His behaviour. You’ll understand His smiling and frowning. You will understand His pouting and reconciliation. You’ll understand from which of your actions He has become happy. You’ll understand why He loves you. You’ll understand how much He loves you. Then, when you start praying, you’ll understand to Whom you are talking! There is Someone in front of you!
God says, “You don’t need to see Me. I work with you. Understand that whatever happens to you from morning until night is Me talking to you in the language of incidents.” As soon as someone is kind to you, say, “God, You wanted someone to be kind to me?”
If you look, you’ll understand the reason. In the beginning you won’t. You’ll say, “God, You wanted someone to be kind to me? Why? I don’t understand. But You tested me!” When someone frowns at you, say, “God, You wanted someone to frown at me? Had I become rude? Was I arrogant?” He’ll easily talk to you. He’ll talk to you even better than your friends do. He’ll become your companion. You’ll start loving Him.
Actually, I didn’t ask you a question. And, you didn’t say anything about it. I don’t know how I’m talking, or I should say who I’m talking to. My friends, answer a question. Do you believe that each incident, which happens around us from morning until night, is accidental? Yes? Please, everyone answer. Does everyone say no? Is it accidental? Were they all designed by God? “Yes!” All of them? Do you believe that? Why were they designed? To have fun? For us to circle around ourselves? Are all of them tests, or not? “Yes!” What good answers you give!
Now, another question. Do we look at all of the incidents, which happen from morning until night, as tests? Good! May I be sacrificed for you. You’re seeing it yourself. Then he says, “Sir, what should I do to pay attention to God in praying?” “My dear, you can’t pay attention to God.”
He says, “I’m constantly distracted.” Have you ever seen God? Have you lived with Him for even two days? They have even stated the number in the traditions. If you live like this for forty days, everything around you will talk to you. The ground and the sky will talk to you!
Living with God means that you understand the language of God’s tests. Look what He wants from you at each moment. Look! What does He want from you now? He brings up an incident. Suddenly your wife gets upset and grumbles. Look at God and ask, “Is my capacity supposed to be tested?” Your friend invites you to sin. Look at God, “God, is it a test? I can’t tolerate it.” Cry right then. Say, “God, I swear to Husayn (‘a) I can’t tolerate it. Don’t send these friends. Send other friends. Send friends who take me to Medina and Karbala.” Say this a few times. The next week one of your friends will come and tell you, “I’m going to Karbala. Will you come with me?” Look at God and say, “God, how quickly You hear me!”
Have you ever seen God? Have you lived with Him for two days? They have even stated the number in the traditions. If you live like this for forty days, everything around you will talk to you. The ground and the sky will talk to you!
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What does God look like
“Have you seen God?” Who likes to see God, sense Him, and live with Him? Where is God so that I can see Him, find Him, smell Him, and fall in love with Him? No one says to believe in a God Who can’t be seen. No one says to fall in love with a God Who can’t be seen. Is it possible to fall in love with such a God? What should I love? Whoever wants to see God, he can only see Him in one situation. Look at God as the examiner in your life.
There is no need for you to see an object or imagine Him in your imagination. Just pay attention to this fact that God is testing you. As soon as a problem occurs, ask God, “God, is it a test?” Talk to Him! He is talking to you through the language of testing. I swear to God you’ll understand His behaviour. You’ll understand His smiling and frowning. You will understand His pouting and reconciliation. You’ll understand from which of your actions He has become happy. You’ll understand why He loves you. You’ll understand how much He loves you. Then, when you start praying, you’ll understand to Whom you are talking! There is Someone in front of you!
God says, “You don’t need to see Me. I work with you. Understand that whatever happens to you from morning until night is Me talking to you in the language of incidents.” As soon as someone is kind to you, say, “God, You wanted someone to be kind to me?”
If you look, you’ll understand the reason. In the beginning you won’t. You’ll say, “God, You wanted someone to be kind to me? Why? I don’t understand. But You tested me!” When someone frowns at you, say, “God, You wanted someone to frown at me? Had I become rude? Was I arrogant?” He’ll easily talk to you. He’ll talk to you even better than your friends do. He’ll become your companion. You’ll start loving Him.
Actually, I didn’t ask you a question. And, you didn’t say anything about it. I don’t know how I’m talking, or I should say who I’m talking to. My friends, answer a question. Do you believe that each incident, which happens around us from morning until night, is accidental? Yes? Please, everyone answer. Does everyone say no? Is it accidental? Were they all designed by God? “Yes!” All of them? Do you believe that? Why were they designed? To have fun? For us to circle around ourselves? Are all of them tests, or not? “Yes!” What good answers you give!
Now, another question. Do we look at all of the incidents, which happen from morning until night, as tests? Good! May I be sacrificed for you. You’re seeing it yourself. Then he says, “Sir, what should I do to pay attention to God in praying?” “My dear, you can’t pay attention to God.”
He says, “I’m constantly distracted.” Have you ever seen God? Have you lived with Him for even two days? They have even stated the number in the traditions. If you live like this for forty days, everything around you will talk to you. The ground and the sky will talk to you!
Living with God means that you understand the language of God’s tests. Look what He wants from you at each moment. Look! What does He want from you now? He brings up an incident. Suddenly your wife gets upset and grumbles. Look at God and ask, “Is my capacity supposed to be tested?” Your friend invites you to sin. Look at God, “God, is it a test? I can’t tolerate it.” Cry right then. Say, “God, I swear to Husayn (‘a) I can’t tolerate it. Don’t send these friends. Send other friends. Send friends who take me to Medina and Karbala.” Say this a few times. The next week one of your friends will come and tell you, “I’m going to Karbala. Will you come with me?” Look at God and say, “God, how quickly You hear me!”
Have you ever seen God? Have you lived with Him for two days? They have even stated the number in the traditions. If you live like this for forty days, everything around you will talk to you. The ground and the sky will talk to you!
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[Clip] What can I do not to sin | Agha AliReza Panahian Nov.02, 2019 Farsi Sub English
What can I do not to sin?Clip
Agha AliReza Panahian Nov.02, 2019
What can I do not to sin? What can I do to fear God? In order to be religious, people should first be trained to have a program...
What can I do not to sin?Clip
Agha AliReza Panahian Nov.02, 2019
What can I do not to sin? What can I do to fear God? In order to be religious, people should first be trained to have a program and to plan. Help him or her to understand that we have to be disciplined. We must plan in addition to being disciplined, so that we can manage our own lives. They have told us repeatedly about this fact in the traditions that discipline is first.
You prove God to me a hundred times, and I still don’t listen to him. You prove the Hereafter and other things too, and I still don’t obey, because my will has become stubborn. I can’t listen! I haven’t been disciplined.
If we want to convince someone not to sin, the first step is to convince him that he can’t live without a program. Being without a program means being passive. A passive person doesn’t get up until he’s kicked. God hasn’t brought Hell to kick him now! It’s for later. So, he doesn’t do anything! He’ll only get up if he’s kicked!
His temperament is such that his life is without any program. He does things when he’s forced to, threatened, encouraged, or someone is standing over his head. He doesn’t know how to live based on a program at all! If you keep telling him about Hell, it’s useless! This Hell isn’t now. It’s later on. This undisciplined person without any program won’t move himself because of a future Hell. He’ll move whenever he’s kicked. An undisciplined person won’t move himself because of a future Hell.
If my child doesn’t pray, what can I do to get him or her to pray? I’m confused and don’t know what to do. Where should I start? Have you taught your child the key, necessary element in life, which is discipline? We ill-manneredly eat, say Salam, sleep, wake up, walk, dress... Ill-mannered, ill-mannered, ill-mannered! If a child isn’t disciplined, can you turn him into a disciplined person?
It’s easy to add one or two etiquettes to a disciplined person. He observes the etiquettes about neighbors, about sleeping and being awake, about his own room, and about other things. It’s not hard if you add a couple more etiquettes. He says, “What should I do?” “Observe the etiquettes about the Lord.” “What are they?” “Stand like this and say ‘Allahu Akbar.’ Don’t move for five minutes. Prostrate. Bend. Stand up. These are its etiquettes.” He’ll understand and do it. It’s not hard.
It’s hard for the child who has no discipline in his house. There’s kindness, but no discipline. There’s belief in God, but no discipline. There’s spirituality, but no discipline. It won’t work with just these! I’m not talking about whether dancing is forbidden, or not. Whether vulgar songs are vulgar, or not. Or, from what age should we teach children the differences between genders? I’m not talking about Islamic covering and other such things.
People who don’t want discipline for children in Elementary Schools are criminals. The argument is not over religion! Everyone needs a plan to live. And, this planning should be in a person’s blood. For planning to be in a person’s blood, he or she must have been disciplined in childhood. This discipline may be that of the Communists, the East, or the West. But, there should be discipline! The politicians who advocate unruliness in the education environment are criminals.
In order to convince someone not to sin, we must first convince them that we cannot live without a program. Why do you talk to a person about religion when he\'s not used to living with a program? It’s easy to add one or two etiquettes to a disciplined person. He says, “What should I do?” “Observe the etiquettes about the Lord.” “What are they?” “Stand like this and say ‘Allahu Akbar.’ Don’t move for five minutes. Prostrate. Bend. Stand up. These are its etiquettes.”
Imam Sadiq (‘a) said, “Planning is part of religion.”
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What can I do not to sin?Clip
Agha AliReza Panahian Nov.02, 2019
What can I do not to sin? What can I do to fear God? In order to be religious, people should first be trained to have a program and to plan. Help him or her to understand that we have to be disciplined. We must plan in addition to being disciplined, so that we can manage our own lives. They have told us repeatedly about this fact in the traditions that discipline is first.
You prove God to me a hundred times, and I still don’t listen to him. You prove the Hereafter and other things too, and I still don’t obey, because my will has become stubborn. I can’t listen! I haven’t been disciplined.
If we want to convince someone not to sin, the first step is to convince him that he can’t live without a program. Being without a program means being passive. A passive person doesn’t get up until he’s kicked. God hasn’t brought Hell to kick him now! It’s for later. So, he doesn’t do anything! He’ll only get up if he’s kicked!
His temperament is such that his life is without any program. He does things when he’s forced to, threatened, encouraged, or someone is standing over his head. He doesn’t know how to live based on a program at all! If you keep telling him about Hell, it’s useless! This Hell isn’t now. It’s later on. This undisciplined person without any program won’t move himself because of a future Hell. He’ll move whenever he’s kicked. An undisciplined person won’t move himself because of a future Hell.
If my child doesn’t pray, what can I do to get him or her to pray? I’m confused and don’t know what to do. Where should I start? Have you taught your child the key, necessary element in life, which is discipline? We ill-manneredly eat, say Salam, sleep, wake up, walk, dress... Ill-mannered, ill-mannered, ill-mannered! If a child isn’t disciplined, can you turn him into a disciplined person?
It’s easy to add one or two etiquettes to a disciplined person. He observes the etiquettes about neighbors, about sleeping and being awake, about his own room, and about other things. It’s not hard if you add a couple more etiquettes. He says, “What should I do?” “Observe the etiquettes about the Lord.” “What are they?” “Stand like this and say ‘Allahu Akbar.’ Don’t move for five minutes. Prostrate. Bend. Stand up. These are its etiquettes.” He’ll understand and do it. It’s not hard.
It’s hard for the child who has no discipline in his house. There’s kindness, but no discipline. There’s belief in God, but no discipline. There’s spirituality, but no discipline. It won’t work with just these! I’m not talking about whether dancing is forbidden, or not. Whether vulgar songs are vulgar, or not. Or, from what age should we teach children the differences between genders? I’m not talking about Islamic covering and other such things.
People who don’t want discipline for children in Elementary Schools are criminals. The argument is not over religion! Everyone needs a plan to live. And, this planning should be in a person’s blood. For planning to be in a person’s blood, he or she must have been disciplined in childhood. This discipline may be that of the Communists, the East, or the West. But, there should be discipline! The politicians who advocate unruliness in the education environment are criminals.
In order to convince someone not to sin, we must first convince them that we cannot live without a program. Why do you talk to a person about religion when he\'s not used to living with a program? It’s easy to add one or two etiquettes to a disciplined person. He says, “What should I do?” “Observe the etiquettes about the Lord.” “What are they?” “Stand like this and say ‘Allahu Akbar.’ Don’t move for five minutes. Prostrate. Bend. Stand up. These are its etiquettes.”
Imam Sadiq (‘a) said, “Planning is part of religion.”
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BBC Sex Trade Documentary | Mut\'ah: The Real Ruling - Maulana Syed Muhammad Rizvi - Urdu
- Commemmorating the martyrdom of the 11th Imam, who in a famous ḥadīth, has included the ziyāratu ’l-arba‘īn in the five signs of a believer.
- During the days of Saddam, this ziyarat of...
- Commemmorating the martyrdom of the 11th Imam, who in a famous ḥadīth, has included the ziyāratu ’l-arba‘īn in the five signs of a believer.
- During the days of Saddam, this ziyarat of arbaeen was supressed, though he couldn\'t entirely stop it. After the fall of Saddam, this tradition grew in full force
- Others also try to tarnish the image of the ziyarat to Karbala
- In early October, leading up to Arbaeen, the BBC released a documentary entitled “Undercover with the Clerics: Iraq’s Secret Sex Trade.” Irrespective of the authenticity of the subject, or the gross generalization of the abuse, the timing of the broadcast, just a week before the Arba‘īn walk to Karbala, cannot just be coincidence.
- Shi\'a organizations and religious leaders have issued statements covering various aspects of this issue and documentary
- Highlighting issues uncovered in the documentary, and also some issues with the documentary itself.
- Discussing the concept of Mut\'ah, it\'s status, when it is allowed, what alternatives must be tried first, and much more
- The changing labels of ja\'iz, mustahab, and makruh, depending on contexts
\"There are people who know arabic, but are not trained in religious studies. They dont know how to study hadith. If they read on their own that\'s fine; the problem is when they start preaching to the public without being qualified to do so.\"
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Wafat of 11th Imam Hasan al-Askari (a.s.)
Recited By: Maulana Syed Muhammad Rizvi
Date: November 5th, 2019
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- Commemmorating the martyrdom of the 11th Imam, who in a famous ḥadīth, has included the ziyāratu ’l-arba‘īn in the five signs of a believer.
- During the days of Saddam, this ziyarat of arbaeen was supressed, though he couldn\'t entirely stop it. After the fall of Saddam, this tradition grew in full force
- Others also try to tarnish the image of the ziyarat to Karbala
- In early October, leading up to Arbaeen, the BBC released a documentary entitled “Undercover with the Clerics: Iraq’s Secret Sex Trade.” Irrespective of the authenticity of the subject, or the gross generalization of the abuse, the timing of the broadcast, just a week before the Arba‘īn walk to Karbala, cannot just be coincidence.
- Shi\'a organizations and religious leaders have issued statements covering various aspects of this issue and documentary
- Highlighting issues uncovered in the documentary, and also some issues with the documentary itself.
- Discussing the concept of Mut\'ah, it\'s status, when it is allowed, what alternatives must be tried first, and much more
- The changing labels of ja\'iz, mustahab, and makruh, depending on contexts
\"There are people who know arabic, but are not trained in religious studies. They dont know how to study hadith. If they read on their own that\'s fine; the problem is when they start preaching to the public without being qualified to do so.\"
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https://f001.backblazeb2.com/file/Jaffari/Wafat/Wafat11thImam_Rizvi_2019-11-05_21-04-07.mp3
Wafat of 11th Imam Hasan al-Askari (a.s.)
Recited By: Maulana Syed Muhammad Rizvi
Date: November 5th, 2019
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[Clip] Don’t have self confidence! | Ali Reza PanahianNov.27,2019 Farsi Sub English
Don’t have self-confidence!
We have “self-confidence” in our terminology. But, there is no such thing as self-confidence in the religious texts. People tell us, “Have self-confidence.”...
Don’t have self-confidence!
We have “self-confidence” in our terminology. But, there is no such thing as self-confidence in the religious texts. People tell us, “Have self-confidence.” What do they mean? They mean you should have spiritual power and strength, so that you can make decisions firmly and take action firmly. Stand by what you say. Don’t be shaky. This is what they mean by self-confidence. But, in Islam, the Qur’an, and discussions about the traditions and religion there is no talk about self-confidence at all.
When we say self-confidence, do we mean spiritual power and strength? God says, “Yes, having spiritual power and strength is a good thing. But, why do you want to gain it through self-confidence? This is very wrong.” We say, “So how should we gain this spiritual power and strength?” God says, “By trusting in Me! Why trust in yourself?!”
There is a wrong term, which people often use. It’s self-confidence. It is very wrong. An ignorant person trusts in himself. I have all these weaknesses. As the Qur’an says, I am “unjust and ignorant.” (Qur’an 33:73) I am so ignorant. How can I trust in myself? “But, you’ll become unsteady.” “No, not at all.” So if you don’t have confidence in yourself, where have you gained this strength?” “I trusted in God.”
A child doesn’t have self-confidence. He trusts in his parents. He is even calmer than we are. Ayatollah Bahjat used to say, “Children are never worried about tomorrow’s food.” Because they say, “Mom will provide it. What’re you saying? Dad will provide it.” He has no doubt that his parents will provide food. A child doesn’t have self-confidence. That is why he strongly trusts in his parents. He is constantly connected to his parents and won’t let go of them.
Have you seen a child in a gathering sitting and playing next to his parents? The parents get up to go somewhere, and the child starts screaming, “Don’t go. Sit down!” They say, “I’ll come back.” “No! If you go, I can’t count on your coming back. I have to be with you.” Whoever hugs him, he won’t listen at all.
We should scream in the same way if we move away from God. How does a child depend on his parents and stay calm? We’re supposed to trust in God in this same way and find peace. We want to cut our ties with God and stand on our own feet. God says, “Ok, go ahead. Poor person, you are ‘unjust and ignorant.’ Every moment you are unjust to yourself. You are acting ignorantly every moment.”
“Won’t our self-confidence be ruined when you call us, ‘unjust and ignorant?’ You say that we are so ignorant and unjust.” “Yes, your self-confidence will be ruined. Are you supposed to have self-confidence?” “Sir, if a person doesn’t have self-confidence, he’ll become unsteady and weak.” “Compensate your shakiness and weakness with God!”
There is a wrong term, which people often use. It’s self-confidence. It’s very wrong. A child doesn’t have self-confidence. That is why he strongly trusts in his parents. He is constantly connected to his parents and won’t let go of them. We’re supposed to trust in God in this same way and find peace. Trust in God!
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Don’t have self-confidence!
We have “self-confidence” in our terminology. But, there is no such thing as self-confidence in the religious texts. People tell us, “Have self-confidence.” What do they mean? They mean you should have spiritual power and strength, so that you can make decisions firmly and take action firmly. Stand by what you say. Don’t be shaky. This is what they mean by self-confidence. But, in Islam, the Qur’an, and discussions about the traditions and religion there is no talk about self-confidence at all.
When we say self-confidence, do we mean spiritual power and strength? God says, “Yes, having spiritual power and strength is a good thing. But, why do you want to gain it through self-confidence? This is very wrong.” We say, “So how should we gain this spiritual power and strength?” God says, “By trusting in Me! Why trust in yourself?!”
There is a wrong term, which people often use. It’s self-confidence. It is very wrong. An ignorant person trusts in himself. I have all these weaknesses. As the Qur’an says, I am “unjust and ignorant.” (Qur’an 33:73) I am so ignorant. How can I trust in myself? “But, you’ll become unsteady.” “No, not at all.” So if you don’t have confidence in yourself, where have you gained this strength?” “I trusted in God.”
A child doesn’t have self-confidence. He trusts in his parents. He is even calmer than we are. Ayatollah Bahjat used to say, “Children are never worried about tomorrow’s food.” Because they say, “Mom will provide it. What’re you saying? Dad will provide it.” He has no doubt that his parents will provide food. A child doesn’t have self-confidence. That is why he strongly trusts in his parents. He is constantly connected to his parents and won’t let go of them.
Have you seen a child in a gathering sitting and playing next to his parents? The parents get up to go somewhere, and the child starts screaming, “Don’t go. Sit down!” They say, “I’ll come back.” “No! If you go, I can’t count on your coming back. I have to be with you.” Whoever hugs him, he won’t listen at all.
We should scream in the same way if we move away from God. How does a child depend on his parents and stay calm? We’re supposed to trust in God in this same way and find peace. We want to cut our ties with God and stand on our own feet. God says, “Ok, go ahead. Poor person, you are ‘unjust and ignorant.’ Every moment you are unjust to yourself. You are acting ignorantly every moment.”
“Won’t our self-confidence be ruined when you call us, ‘unjust and ignorant?’ You say that we are so ignorant and unjust.” “Yes, your self-confidence will be ruined. Are you supposed to have self-confidence?” “Sir, if a person doesn’t have self-confidence, he’ll become unsteady and weak.” “Compensate your shakiness and weakness with God!”
There is a wrong term, which people often use. It’s self-confidence. It’s very wrong. A child doesn’t have self-confidence. That is why he strongly trusts in his parents. He is constantly connected to his parents and won’t let go of them. We’re supposed to trust in God in this same way and find peace. Trust in God!
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Violence in Modern Muslim History; Shia Fighters Against ISIS | Maulana Syed Muhammad Rizvi - English/Urdu
- Remembering the shuhadā’ of Iraq who protected the shrines of Ahlul Bayt and also remembering those who died in the Tehran air disaster flight to Kiev on their ziyarat trip to those shrines
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- Remembering the shuhadā’ of Iraq who protected the shrines of Ahlul Bayt and also remembering those who died in the Tehran air disaster flight to Kiev on their ziyarat trip to those shrines
- Discussing violence in Modern Muslim History
- Finding the roots causing this violence
- Muslims had theological disagreements since the early days, however they were confined to discussion, debate, and literature
- The Khawarij was the first group who used violence for their ideals
- They had rebelled against Imam ‘Ali (a). ‘Ali had warned them that as long as your opposition is in words, I will tolerate you but the day you take up arms against the ordinary Muslims and harm them, I will confront you militarily.
- Much later, this mentality re-emerged in form of Salafi-Wahhabi ideology which is advocated by Saudi Arabia. The kingdom is based on that ideology.
- When Saudis captured the holy cities in 1920s, they destroyed the shrines of the family and companions of the Prophet in Medina.
- The example of the Ṭālibān – trained by Americans and financed by Saudis, Qataris & Imaratis against the Soviet. When they took over Afghanistan, they did the same: destruction of religious symbols and killing of other Muslims, especially the Shi‘as.
- And more recently in the areas of Syria and Iraq briefly controlled by ISIS, we saw the same pattern: destroying the shrines of the prophets and the companions of the Prophet and beheading of non-Muslims and Muslims alike.
- The majority of Muslims who go for Hajj visit Medina to pay respects to the Prophet\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'s grave and those of his family/companions
- Salafi-Wahhabis consider these signs of respect as worship, and exhibit extreme hatred for these acts and the people who perform them
- This is despite the fact that there are clear statements in Sunni and Wahhabis sources also that show that the Prophet and the first four Sunni caliphs as well as Mu‘āwiyah used to visit the graves of the shuhadā’ in Uḥud.
- The positive impact of the visitation to the shrines bothers the Salafis, and so that they try their best to destroy the shrines and to prevent the people from visiting the shrines.
- All these events have led to present day situations
- As a Shi‘a Muslim community appreciate anyone who protects our shrines, who arranges tour groups to facilitate the visitations, and also those make the effort to visit the shrines.
- We salute and pray for those fighters from the Mediterranean coast to Pakistan who gave their lives in protecting the shrine of Bibi Zaynab near Damascus by pushing back the extremist forces. If it wasn’t for them, the shrine of Bibi Zaynab would have be destroyed.
- We salute and pray for those who gave their lives in fighting against the ISIS in Iraq. If it had not been for the courage and sacrifice of the Muslim fighters, ISIS had full intention of destroying the shrine in Samarra, in Kazimayn, in Karbala and in Najaf.
- We pray for Allãh’s special blessings upon those travellers who lost their lives in the recent air disaster outside Tehran. Among them were some who had gone for ziyārat of the shrines of our Imams
- Why do we pray for those who defended the shrines of Ahlul Bayt in Syria and Iraq?
- If it hadn’t been for their courage and sacrifice, the ISIS would have turned those shrine sites into the same sad situation as what we see today at the graveyard of Jannatul Baqī‘ in Medina, Saudi Arabia.
- Narrating the masaib of Bibi Fatima, the trauma of the event of the door falling on her, the capture and arrest of Ali, the speech of Fatima in the mosque saving Ali, her passing away, and the tumultuous events of her burial
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Youtube: https://youtu.be/9Fw7rFQOQes
Shahadat of Bibi Fatima (a.s.)
Recited By: Maulana Syed Muhammad Rizvi
Date: January 9th, 2019
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- Remembering the shuhadā’ of Iraq who protected the shrines of Ahlul Bayt and also remembering those who died in the Tehran air disaster flight to Kiev on their ziyarat trip to those shrines
- Discussing violence in Modern Muslim History
- Finding the roots causing this violence
- Muslims had theological disagreements since the early days, however they were confined to discussion, debate, and literature
- The Khawarij was the first group who used violence for their ideals
- They had rebelled against Imam ‘Ali (a). ‘Ali had warned them that as long as your opposition is in words, I will tolerate you but the day you take up arms against the ordinary Muslims and harm them, I will confront you militarily.
- Much later, this mentality re-emerged in form of Salafi-Wahhabi ideology which is advocated by Saudi Arabia. The kingdom is based on that ideology.
- When Saudis captured the holy cities in 1920s, they destroyed the shrines of the family and companions of the Prophet in Medina.
- The example of the Ṭālibān – trained by Americans and financed by Saudis, Qataris & Imaratis against the Soviet. When they took over Afghanistan, they did the same: destruction of religious symbols and killing of other Muslims, especially the Shi‘as.
- And more recently in the areas of Syria and Iraq briefly controlled by ISIS, we saw the same pattern: destroying the shrines of the prophets and the companions of the Prophet and beheading of non-Muslims and Muslims alike.
- The majority of Muslims who go for Hajj visit Medina to pay respects to the Prophet\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'s grave and those of his family/companions
- Salafi-Wahhabis consider these signs of respect as worship, and exhibit extreme hatred for these acts and the people who perform them
- This is despite the fact that there are clear statements in Sunni and Wahhabis sources also that show that the Prophet and the first four Sunni caliphs as well as Mu‘āwiyah used to visit the graves of the shuhadā’ in Uḥud.
- The positive impact of the visitation to the shrines bothers the Salafis, and so that they try their best to destroy the shrines and to prevent the people from visiting the shrines.
- All these events have led to present day situations
- As a Shi‘a Muslim community appreciate anyone who protects our shrines, who arranges tour groups to facilitate the visitations, and also those make the effort to visit the shrines.
- We salute and pray for those fighters from the Mediterranean coast to Pakistan who gave their lives in protecting the shrine of Bibi Zaynab near Damascus by pushing back the extremist forces. If it wasn’t for them, the shrine of Bibi Zaynab would have be destroyed.
- We salute and pray for those who gave their lives in fighting against the ISIS in Iraq. If it had not been for the courage and sacrifice of the Muslim fighters, ISIS had full intention of destroying the shrine in Samarra, in Kazimayn, in Karbala and in Najaf.
- We pray for Allãh’s special blessings upon those travellers who lost their lives in the recent air disaster outside Tehran. Among them were some who had gone for ziyārat of the shrines of our Imams
- Why do we pray for those who defended the shrines of Ahlul Bayt in Syria and Iraq?
- If it hadn’t been for their courage and sacrifice, the ISIS would have turned those shrine sites into the same sad situation as what we see today at the graveyard of Jannatul Baqī‘ in Medina, Saudi Arabia.
- Narrating the masaib of Bibi Fatima, the trauma of the event of the door falling on her, the capture and arrest of Ali, the speech of Fatima in the mosque saving Ali, her passing away, and the tumultuous events of her burial
MP3:
https://f001.backblazeb2.com/file/Jaffari/Fatemiyyah/1441/WafatBibiFatima_Rizvi_2020-01-09_21-08-28.mp3
Youtube: https://youtu.be/9Fw7rFQOQes
Shahadat of Bibi Fatima (a.s.)
Recited By: Maulana Syed Muhammad Rizvi
Date: January 9th, 2019
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The Revolution\'s Imam | Martyr Qasem Soleimani | Farsi Sub English
Martyr Qasem Soleimani talking about the Islamic Revolution and the personality of Imam Khomeini (RA). Was there any hope back then when Imam Khomeini launched his movement? What was the...
Martyr Qasem Soleimani talking about the Islamic Revolution and the personality of Imam Khomeini (RA). Was there any hope back then when Imam Khomeini launched his movement? What was the situation when the father of the Islamic Revolution became victorious over the puppet regime of America in Iran?
#IslamicRevolution #Anniversary #22Bahman
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Martyr Qasem Soleimani talking about the Islamic Revolution and the personality of Imam Khomeini (RA). Was there any hope back then when Imam Khomeini launched his movement? What was the situation when the father of the Islamic Revolution became victorious over the puppet regime of America in Iran?
#IslamicRevolution #Anniversary #22Bahman
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