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Hal Min Nasirin YanSurna - Is there anyone to help me - Imam HUSSAIN a.s. Other
MUST WACTH - Hal Min Nasirin YanSurna -هل من ناصر ينصرنا- Is there anyone to help me - Imam HUSSAIN (a.s). Respond to the call of Imam Hussain a.s. and Imam e Zamana...
MUST WACTH - Hal Min Nasirin YanSurna -هل من ناصر ينصرنا- Is there anyone to help me - Imam HUSSAIN (a.s). Respond to the call of Imam Hussain a.s. and Imam e Zamana (a.t.f.s)
Hal Min Nasirin YanSurna - Is there anyone to help me - Imam HUSSAIN a.s.
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MUST WACTH - Hal Min Nasirin YanSurna -هل من ناصر ينصرنا- Is there anyone to help me - Imam HUSSAIN (a.s). Respond to the call of Imam Hussain a.s. and Imam e Zamana (a.t.f.s)
Hal Min Nasirin YanSurna - Is there anyone to help me - Imam HUSSAIN a.s.
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Karbala kal bhi thi barpa - noha - Urdu
Karbala isn\'t just an event of the past...
It is a phenomenon...
One that is to occur again...
History is repeating itself...
The call of \'Hal min nasirun yansurna\' is in the air...
Are you...
Karbala isn\'t just an event of the past...
It is a phenomenon...
One that is to occur again...
History is repeating itself...
The call of \'Hal min nasirun yansurna\' is in the air...
Are you ready to say La Baik???
For more videos, visit www.asr313.com!!!
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Karbala isn\'t just an event of the past...
It is a phenomenon...
One that is to occur again...
History is repeating itself...
The call of \'Hal min nasirun yansurna\' is in the air...
Are you ready to say La Baik???
For more videos, visit www.asr313.com!!!
PREPARE FOR THE FINAL UPRISING OF IMAM MAHDI (a.j) - Urdu Msg English
PREPARE FOR THE FINAL UPRISING OF IMAM MAHDI (a.j) - Urdu Msg English. There was Imam Hussain (as) who stood for the protection of Islam, for the protection of the Values of the...
PREPARE FOR THE FINAL UPRISING OF IMAM MAHDI (a.j) - Urdu Msg English. There was Imam Hussain (as) who stood for the protection of Islam, for the protection of the Values of the Prophet (pbuh). Where are the followers of Imam Hussain (as)? There was Zainab binte Ali (sa), the beloved sister of Imam Hussain (as), who supported Truth even in the most difficult of situations. Where are those followers who will support the movement of Truth without any fear today? There was Abbas ibne Ali (as), the faithful Standard Bearer of Imam Hussain (as). Where are those followers who will take hold of the Banner of Imam Mahdi (atf)? There was Ali Akbar, the beloved son of Imam Hussain (as), whom the Imam (as) sent to the battlefield without any hesitation to fight Evil, and there were Aun and Muhammad, the beloved sons of Zainab binte Ali (sa), whom their mother sent to the battlefield without any hesitation to fight Evil. Where are those fathers and where are those mothers who will send their sons and daughters to aid Imam Mahdi (atf), without any hesitation? And where are those sons and daughters who will go forth in the Way of Allah to protect Islam from its enemies? There is the cry of Hal min Naasirin Yansurna? Where are those followers who will respond to this call? There was the camp of Imam Hussain (as). Where is the camp of Imam Mahdi (atf)? O followers of the oppressed Imam (as), enter the camp of Imam Mahdi (atf).
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PREPARE FOR THE FINAL UPRISING OF IMAM MAHDI (a.j) - Urdu Msg English. There was Imam Hussain (as) who stood for the protection of Islam, for the protection of the Values of the Prophet (pbuh). Where are the followers of Imam Hussain (as)? There was Zainab binte Ali (sa), the beloved sister of Imam Hussain (as), who supported Truth even in the most difficult of situations. Where are those followers who will support the movement of Truth without any fear today? There was Abbas ibne Ali (as), the faithful Standard Bearer of Imam Hussain (as). Where are those followers who will take hold of the Banner of Imam Mahdi (atf)? There was Ali Akbar, the beloved son of Imam Hussain (as), whom the Imam (as) sent to the battlefield without any hesitation to fight Evil, and there were Aun and Muhammad, the beloved sons of Zainab binte Ali (sa), whom their mother sent to the battlefield without any hesitation to fight Evil. Where are those fathers and where are those mothers who will send their sons and daughters to aid Imam Mahdi (atf), without any hesitation? And where are those sons and daughters who will go forth in the Way of Allah to protect Islam from its enemies? There is the cry of Hal min Naasirin Yansurna? Where are those followers who will respond to this call? There was the camp of Imam Hussain (as). Where is the camp of Imam Mahdi (atf)? O followers of the oppressed Imam (as), enter the camp of Imam Mahdi (atf).
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Message of Karbala - Speech by Kid- Ahmed Raza - English
Karbala gives this message to entire humanity and specifically Muslims that even if you have to soak yourself in blood still you should not submit to any Yazeed or a tyrant, you should never come...
Karbala gives this message to entire humanity and specifically Muslims that even if you have to soak yourself in blood still you should not submit to any Yazeed or a tyrant, you should never come under the pretence and deception of any Yazeed
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Karbala gives this message to entire humanity and specifically Muslims that even if you have to soak yourself in blood still you should not submit to any Yazeed or a tyrant, you should never come under the pretence and deception of any Yazeed
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لحظه های عاشقی - Moments of Love - Turkish and Farsi
مستند تلویزیونی" سرافرازان " که توسط واحد اطلاعات و اخبار مرکز اردبیل تهیه و تنظیم شده است با استفاده از...
مستند تلویزیونی" سرافرازان " که توسط واحد اطلاعات و اخبار مرکز اردبیل تهیه و تنظیم شده است با استفاده از منابع آرشیوی مرکز و همچنین توسط اکیپ های اعزامی مرکز به مناطق جنگی تولید شده بود تقدیم به حماسه سازانی می شود که در دفاع از کیان مهین اسلامی به ندای "هل من ناصر ینصرنی" بنیانگذار جمهوری اسلامی لبیک گفته و با خلق حماسه ی عظیم و به یاد ماندنی در هشت سال دفاع مقدس درس ایستادگی را به ملت های آزاده جهان آموختند . در مستند ذکر شده تصاویری با محتوای های به شرح ذیل دیده می شود : تصا ویری از تهاجم وحشیانه رژیم بعثی عراق به خاک مهین اسلامی تصا ویری ازثبت نام رزمندگان برای اعزام به مناطق جنگی تصاویری از تجمع، عزاداری و اعزام کاروانها و بدرقه خانواده ها از اردبیل و شهرستانهای دیگر گفتگو و مصاحبه با قشرهای مختلف رزمندگان از جمله پیرمردان،جوانان و نوجوانان تصا ویری از آموزش نظامی نیروهای اعزامی تصا ویری از اعزام روحانیون مبلغ تبلیغات اسلامی و امدادگران جمعیت هلال احمر تصا ویری از فعالیت ها و کارهایی که در پشت جبهه توسط خواهران انجام می گرفت تصا ویری از حضور اکیپ اعزامی مرکز در منطقه جزایر مجنون و مناطق عملیات خیبر و مصاحبه با رزمندگان اردبیلی تصا ویری از مراسم اقامه نماز و تشیع پیکر شهدای جنگ تصا ویری از مصاحبه با تعدادی از رزمندگان که به درجه رفیع شهادت نائل آمده اند. مصاحبه با خانواده های معظم شهدای هشت سال دفاع مقدس تصا ویری از بمباران اردبیل در سال 1366و مراسم تشیع پیکر شهدای آن
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مستند تلویزیونی" سرافرازان " که توسط واحد اطلاعات و اخبار مرکز اردبیل تهیه و تنظیم شده است با استفاده از منابع آرشیوی مرکز و همچنین توسط اکیپ های اعزامی مرکز به مناطق جنگی تولید شده بود تقدیم به حماسه سازانی می شود که در دفاع از کیان مهین اسلامی به ندای "هل من ناصر ینصرنی" بنیانگذار جمهوری اسلامی لبیک گفته و با خلق حماسه ی عظیم و به یاد ماندنی در هشت سال دفاع مقدس درس ایستادگی را به ملت های آزاده جهان آموختند . در مستند ذکر شده تصاویری با محتوای های به شرح ذیل دیده می شود : تصا ویری از تهاجم وحشیانه رژیم بعثی عراق به خاک مهین اسلامی تصا ویری ازثبت نام رزمندگان برای اعزام به مناطق جنگی تصاویری از تجمع، عزاداری و اعزام کاروانها و بدرقه خانواده ها از اردبیل و شهرستانهای دیگر گفتگو و مصاحبه با قشرهای مختلف رزمندگان از جمله پیرمردان،جوانان و نوجوانان تصا ویری از آموزش نظامی نیروهای اعزامی تصا ویری از اعزام روحانیون مبلغ تبلیغات اسلامی و امدادگران جمعیت هلال احمر تصا ویری از فعالیت ها و کارهایی که در پشت جبهه توسط خواهران انجام می گرفت تصا ویری از حضور اکیپ اعزامی مرکز در منطقه جزایر مجنون و مناطق عملیات خیبر و مصاحبه با رزمندگان اردبیلی تصا ویری از مراسم اقامه نماز و تشیع پیکر شهدای جنگ تصا ویری از مصاحبه با تعدادی از رزمندگان که به درجه رفیع شهادت نائل آمده اند. مصاحبه با خانواده های معظم شهدای هشت سال دفاع مقدس تصا ویری از بمباران اردبیل در سال 1366و مراسم تشیع پیکر شهدای آن
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[18th February 2013] Calgary Protest against Genocide in Pakistan - All Languages Other
An analyst says Pakistan has reacted coldheartedly to the recent Shia carnage in the country as it could have been controlled with ‘better intelligence, better vigilance and above all the resolve...
An analyst says Pakistan has reacted coldheartedly to the recent Shia carnage in the country as it could have been controlled with ‘better intelligence, better vigilance and above all the resolve to do so.’
The comment comes as the death toll from a bomb attack targeting Shia Muslims in a market in Pakistan has climbed to 90, as the victims\' families continue their sit-in for the second consecutive day in the city of Quetta demanding government protection.
The bombing tore through the crowded vegetable market in the town of Hazara, on the outskirts of Quetta in Pakistan’s southwestern Baluchistan Province, on Saturday. The area is mostly inhabited by Shia Muslims.
On Tuesday, the mourning relatives of the victims refused to bury the bodies of their loved ones unless the government takes concrete actions and finds the perpetrators of the slaughter.
Press TV has conducted an interview with Islamabad-based political and security analyst Sultan Mahmood Hali to further discuss the issue. What follows is an approximate transcription of the interview.
Press TV: Mr. Hali welcome to the program. Would you go as far as saying that the government in Pakistan as the Hazara community is saying is responsible for a rise in the Shia killings?
Hali: Well, I won’t hold the government of Pakistan responsible for Shia killings but I would definitely call it a certain amount of callousness because they have not been able to protect the lives of the Hazaras.
What happened on January 10th this year was a terrible situation in which nearly a hundred Hazaras were killed and then they staged a demonstration refusing to bury their dead and what they are doing now is an instant replay of the same.
But as a result of that previous showdown the demand of the Hazaras was that the inept provincial government should be dismissed which it was and a government’s rule has been imposed but apparently if such a massive attack has taken place in which as reports indicate that the bomb was hidden in a major trailer then I think it is not only a failure of the intelligence agency but also the failure of the governor who had promised to look after the Hazaras.
Now you see if there is a will there is a way. If you recall just about a year or so back in Baluchistan there was a major targeting of the non-Baluchi settlers in Baluchistan at which the government cracked down and managed to stop that particular attack.
So why can’t they do that now for the Hazaras? Are the Hazaras dispensable? No they are not. They are very much a part of Pakistan. So the only thing which must be done is that desperate times call for desperate measures and the Hazaras are demanding that the Pakistan army be called in.
Unless the Pakistani army is called in although that’s the last resort but perhaps that will have to be taken to prevent the loss of more innocent lives.
Press TV: Mr. Hali just quickly, we are a bit short of time. We did see the new Baluchistan governor saying that the security forces or the government forces are scared of the militants and that’s why they’re not taking action. Some were saying that this is just shifting the blame; that actually the government is knowingly not taking action?
Hali: Well, I’m afraid there is an element of truth in it. As I just told you that there was an incident earlier in which the non-Baluchis were being targeted.
So if the government decides to take a very stern action, they can very well control this because the militants after all at the end of the day they are humans, they are not super humans.
So I am sure they can be controlled with better intelligence, with better vigilance and more importantly the resolve to get to them.
MUST WACTH - Hal Min Nasirin YanSurna -هل من ناصر ينصرنا- Is there anyone to help me - Imam HUSSAIN (a.s). Respond to the call of Imam Hussain a.s. and Imam e Zamana (a.t.f.s).
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An analyst says Pakistan has reacted coldheartedly to the recent Shia carnage in the country as it could have been controlled with ‘better intelligence, better vigilance and above all the resolve to do so.’
The comment comes as the death toll from a bomb attack targeting Shia Muslims in a market in Pakistan has climbed to 90, as the victims\' families continue their sit-in for the second consecutive day in the city of Quetta demanding government protection.
The bombing tore through the crowded vegetable market in the town of Hazara, on the outskirts of Quetta in Pakistan’s southwestern Baluchistan Province, on Saturday. The area is mostly inhabited by Shia Muslims.
On Tuesday, the mourning relatives of the victims refused to bury the bodies of their loved ones unless the government takes concrete actions and finds the perpetrators of the slaughter.
Press TV has conducted an interview with Islamabad-based political and security analyst Sultan Mahmood Hali to further discuss the issue. What follows is an approximate transcription of the interview.
Press TV: Mr. Hali welcome to the program. Would you go as far as saying that the government in Pakistan as the Hazara community is saying is responsible for a rise in the Shia killings?
Hali: Well, I won’t hold the government of Pakistan responsible for Shia killings but I would definitely call it a certain amount of callousness because they have not been able to protect the lives of the Hazaras.
What happened on January 10th this year was a terrible situation in which nearly a hundred Hazaras were killed and then they staged a demonstration refusing to bury their dead and what they are doing now is an instant replay of the same.
But as a result of that previous showdown the demand of the Hazaras was that the inept provincial government should be dismissed which it was and a government’s rule has been imposed but apparently if such a massive attack has taken place in which as reports indicate that the bomb was hidden in a major trailer then I think it is not only a failure of the intelligence agency but also the failure of the governor who had promised to look after the Hazaras.
Now you see if there is a will there is a way. If you recall just about a year or so back in Baluchistan there was a major targeting of the non-Baluchi settlers in Baluchistan at which the government cracked down and managed to stop that particular attack.
So why can’t they do that now for the Hazaras? Are the Hazaras dispensable? No they are not. They are very much a part of Pakistan. So the only thing which must be done is that desperate times call for desperate measures and the Hazaras are demanding that the Pakistan army be called in.
Unless the Pakistani army is called in although that’s the last resort but perhaps that will have to be taken to prevent the loss of more innocent lives.
Press TV: Mr. Hali just quickly, we are a bit short of time. We did see the new Baluchistan governor saying that the security forces or the government forces are scared of the militants and that’s why they’re not taking action. Some were saying that this is just shifting the blame; that actually the government is knowingly not taking action?
Hali: Well, I’m afraid there is an element of truth in it. As I just told you that there was an incident earlier in which the non-Baluchis were being targeted.
So if the government decides to take a very stern action, they can very well control this because the militants after all at the end of the day they are humans, they are not super humans.
So I am sure they can be controlled with better intelligence, with better vigilance and more importantly the resolve to get to them.
MUST WACTH - Hal Min Nasirin YanSurna -هل من ناصر ينصرنا- Is there anyone to help me - Imam HUSSAIN (a.s). Respond to the call of Imam Hussain a.s. and Imam e Zamana (a.t.f.s).
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[18th February 2013] Calgary Protest against Genocide in Pakistan - All Languages Other
An analyst says Pakistan has reacted coldheartedly to the recent Shia carnage in the country as it could have been controlled with ‘better intelligence, better vigilance and above all the resolve...
An analyst says Pakistan has reacted coldheartedly to the recent Shia carnage in the country as it could have been controlled with ‘better intelligence, better vigilance and above all the resolve to do so.’
The comment comes as the death toll from a bomb attack targeting Shia Muslims in a market in Pakistan has climbed to 90, as the victims\' families continue their sit-in for the second consecutive day in the city of Quetta demanding government protection.
The bombing tore through the crowded vegetable market in the town of Hazara, on the outskirts of Quetta in Pakistan’s southwestern Baluchistan Province, on Saturday. The area is mostly inhabited by Shia Muslims.
On Tuesday, the mourning relatives of the victims refused to bury the bodies of their loved ones unless the government takes concrete actions and finds the perpetrators of the slaughter.
Press TV has conducted an interview with Islamabad-based political and security analyst Sultan Mahmood Hali to further discuss the issue. What follows is an approximate transcription of the interview.
Press TV: Mr. Hali welcome to the program. Would you go as far as saying that the government in Pakistan as the Hazara community is saying is responsible for a rise in the Shia killings?
Hali: Well, I won’t hold the government of Pakistan responsible for Shia killings but I would definitely call it a certain amount of callousness because they have not been able to protect the lives of the Hazaras.
What happened on January 10th this year was a terrible situation in which nearly a hundred Hazaras were killed and then they staged a demonstration refusing to bury their dead and what they are doing now is an instant replay of the same.
But as a result of that previous showdown the demand of the Hazaras was that the inept provincial government should be dismissed which it was and a government’s rule has been imposed but apparently if such a massive attack has taken place in which as reports indicate that the bomb was hidden in a major trailer then I think it is not only a failure of the intelligence agency but also the failure of the governor who had promised to look after the Hazaras.
Now you see if there is a will there is a way. If you recall just about a year or so back in Baluchistan there was a major targeting of the non-Baluchi settlers in Baluchistan at which the government cracked down and managed to stop that particular attack.
So why can’t they do that now for the Hazaras? Are the Hazaras dispensable? No they are not. They are very much a part of Pakistan. So the only thing which must be done is that desperate times call for desperate measures and the Hazaras are demanding that the Pakistan army be called in.
Unless the Pakistani army is called in although that’s the last resort but perhaps that will have to be taken to prevent the loss of more innocent lives.
Press TV: Mr. Hali just quickly, we are a bit short of time. We did see the new Baluchistan governor saying that the security forces or the government forces are scared of the militants and that’s why they’re not taking action. Some were saying that this is just shifting the blame; that actually the government is knowingly not taking action?
Hali: Well, I’m afraid there is an element of truth in it. As I just told you that there was an incident earlier in which the non-Baluchis were being targeted.
So if the government decides to take a very stern action, they can very well control this because the militants after all at the end of the day they are humans, they are not super humans.
So I am sure they can be controlled with better intelligence, with better vigilance and more importantly the resolve to get to them.
MUST WACTH - Hal Min Nasirin YanSurna -هل من ناصر ينصرنا- Is there anyone to help me - Imam HUSSAIN (a.s). Respond to the call of Imam Hussain a.s. and Imam e Zamana (a.t.f.s).
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An analyst says Pakistan has reacted coldheartedly to the recent Shia carnage in the country as it could have been controlled with ‘better intelligence, better vigilance and above all the resolve to do so.’
The comment comes as the death toll from a bomb attack targeting Shia Muslims in a market in Pakistan has climbed to 90, as the victims\' families continue their sit-in for the second consecutive day in the city of Quetta demanding government protection.
The bombing tore through the crowded vegetable market in the town of Hazara, on the outskirts of Quetta in Pakistan’s southwestern Baluchistan Province, on Saturday. The area is mostly inhabited by Shia Muslims.
On Tuesday, the mourning relatives of the victims refused to bury the bodies of their loved ones unless the government takes concrete actions and finds the perpetrators of the slaughter.
Press TV has conducted an interview with Islamabad-based political and security analyst Sultan Mahmood Hali to further discuss the issue. What follows is an approximate transcription of the interview.
Press TV: Mr. Hali welcome to the program. Would you go as far as saying that the government in Pakistan as the Hazara community is saying is responsible for a rise in the Shia killings?
Hali: Well, I won’t hold the government of Pakistan responsible for Shia killings but I would definitely call it a certain amount of callousness because they have not been able to protect the lives of the Hazaras.
What happened on January 10th this year was a terrible situation in which nearly a hundred Hazaras were killed and then they staged a demonstration refusing to bury their dead and what they are doing now is an instant replay of the same.
But as a result of that previous showdown the demand of the Hazaras was that the inept provincial government should be dismissed which it was and a government’s rule has been imposed but apparently if such a massive attack has taken place in which as reports indicate that the bomb was hidden in a major trailer then I think it is not only a failure of the intelligence agency but also the failure of the governor who had promised to look after the Hazaras.
Now you see if there is a will there is a way. If you recall just about a year or so back in Baluchistan there was a major targeting of the non-Baluchi settlers in Baluchistan at which the government cracked down and managed to stop that particular attack.
So why can’t they do that now for the Hazaras? Are the Hazaras dispensable? No they are not. They are very much a part of Pakistan. So the only thing which must be done is that desperate times call for desperate measures and the Hazaras are demanding that the Pakistan army be called in.
Unless the Pakistani army is called in although that’s the last resort but perhaps that will have to be taken to prevent the loss of more innocent lives.
Press TV: Mr. Hali just quickly, we are a bit short of time. We did see the new Baluchistan governor saying that the security forces or the government forces are scared of the militants and that’s why they’re not taking action. Some were saying that this is just shifting the blame; that actually the government is knowingly not taking action?
Hali: Well, I’m afraid there is an element of truth in it. As I just told you that there was an incident earlier in which the non-Baluchis were being targeted.
So if the government decides to take a very stern action, they can very well control this because the militants after all at the end of the day they are humans, they are not super humans.
So I am sure they can be controlled with better intelligence, with better vigilance and more importantly the resolve to get to them.
MUST WACTH - Hal Min Nasirin YanSurna -هل من ناصر ينصرنا- Is there anyone to help me - Imam HUSSAIN (a.s). Respond to the call of Imam Hussain a.s. and Imam e Zamana (a.t.f.s).
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