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YEMEN Uprising of the Oppressed - Role of Saudi Arabia and USA - English
The leader of the Houthi movement in Yemen says Saudi Arabia is an enemy to the entire Muslim world, accusing the Kingdom of creating hatred and hostility, Press TV reports.
Mohamed Badreddin...
The leader of the Houthi movement in Yemen says Saudi Arabia is an enemy to the entire Muslim world, accusing the Kingdom of creating hatred and hostility, Press TV reports.
Mohamed Badreddin al-Houthi said in an interview with Press TV that Saudi Arabia is “an enemy to all the free people of the world, including non-Muslims.”
“It manufactures terrorism and an ideology that divides the people, divides Muslims, creates hatred and hostility,” Houthi added.
The Yemeni figure, who is the brother of the late leader of the movement, Hussein Badreddin al-Houthi, further explained that in 2009 the Saudis “bribed the tribal leaders within the Houthi movement into favoring the Salafi-Wahabi ideology” so that they can control the border region between Yemen and Saudi Arabia, especially the northwestern city of Sa'ada.
In 2009, clashes broke out between the Houthi fighters and Saudi forces along the common border between the two countries. The Houthis accused Saudi Arabia of supporting the Yemeni government in attacks against them.
Houthi pointed out that the Saudi regime “would spend hundreds of thousands if not millions” to achieve its goals.
Hussein al-Houthi and a number of his men were killed in an attack launched by Yemeni government forces in an area close to the border with the Kingdom in September 2004.
Yemeni dictator Ali Abdullah Saleh has repeatedly claimed that if he hands over power, Yemen would be divided into multiple states.
Mohamed al-Houthi, however, said the Yemeni nation “cannot be separated,” adding that the most important thing for the movement is “how to serve this nation, our Ummah, how to protect our morals and religious principles.”
“We want dignity and independence. We will not accept continuation of Saleh scenario. We had enough during the 33 years [of his rule]. We cannot be fooled again,” Houthi said.
Saleh, who was injured in an attack on the presidential palace in June, returned to Yemen on September 23 after receiving treatment in Saudi Arabia.
Demonstrators in Yemen have been holding protests against the US-backed Saleh regime since late January, demanding the trial of the Yemeni dictator for the brutal crackdown on the popular uprising.
According to local reports, hundreds of Yemenis have been killed and thousands more have been injured since the onset of the popular uprising in the country.
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The leader of the Houthi movement in Yemen says Saudi Arabia is an enemy to the entire Muslim world, accusing the Kingdom of creating hatred and hostility, Press TV reports.
Mohamed Badreddin al-Houthi said in an interview with Press TV that Saudi Arabia is “an enemy to all the free people of the world, including non-Muslims.”
“It manufactures terrorism and an ideology that divides the people, divides Muslims, creates hatred and hostility,” Houthi added.
The Yemeni figure, who is the brother of the late leader of the movement, Hussein Badreddin al-Houthi, further explained that in 2009 the Saudis “bribed the tribal leaders within the Houthi movement into favoring the Salafi-Wahabi ideology” so that they can control the border region between Yemen and Saudi Arabia, especially the northwestern city of Sa'ada.
In 2009, clashes broke out between the Houthi fighters and Saudi forces along the common border between the two countries. The Houthis accused Saudi Arabia of supporting the Yemeni government in attacks against them.
Houthi pointed out that the Saudi regime “would spend hundreds of thousands if not millions” to achieve its goals.
Hussein al-Houthi and a number of his men were killed in an attack launched by Yemeni government forces in an area close to the border with the Kingdom in September 2004.
Yemeni dictator Ali Abdullah Saleh has repeatedly claimed that if he hands over power, Yemen would be divided into multiple states.
Mohamed al-Houthi, however, said the Yemeni nation “cannot be separated,” adding that the most important thing for the movement is “how to serve this nation, our Ummah, how to protect our morals and religious principles.”
“We want dignity and independence. We will not accept continuation of Saleh scenario. We had enough during the 33 years [of his rule]. We cannot be fooled again,” Houthi said.
Saleh, who was injured in an attack on the presidential palace in June, returned to Yemen on September 23 after receiving treatment in Saudi Arabia.
Demonstrators in Yemen have been holding protests against the US-backed Saleh regime since late January, demanding the trial of the Yemeni dictator for the brutal crackdown on the popular uprising.
According to local reports, hundreds of Yemenis have been killed and thousands more have been injured since the onset of the popular uprising in the country.
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Imam Mahdi (A), the Quran, and Some Traditions | Sister Spade | English
What is an interesting verse of the holy Quran that speaks about the revival of the earth?
And what does Imam Ja\'far al-Sadiq (A) say is the inner meaning of this \'revival\' of the...
What is an interesting verse of the holy Quran that speaks about the revival of the earth?
And what does Imam Ja\'far al-Sadiq (A) say is the inner meaning of this \'revival\' of the earth?
What does verse number 5, in Chapter 28 of the holy Quran have to do with our discussion, and what does Imam Ali (A) have to say about it?
And finally, what\'s the connection between \"Imam Mahdi (A), the Quran, and Some Traditions\" of the Ahlul Bayt (A)?
Sister Spade explains and answers these questions and more, based upon selections from the book, The Essence of Creation, 3rd edition.
It\'s time to get in sync with the Imam (A) of your time.
#IslamicPulse #SisterSpade #Life #Questions #Islam #Allah #Quran #Ahlulbayt #Muslim #Shia #RealityCheck #Mahdi #ImamMahdi #AwaitedOne #Savior #Baqir #Sadiq #5thImam #6thImam
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What is an interesting verse of the holy Quran that speaks about the revival of the earth?
And what does Imam Ja\'far al-Sadiq (A) say is the inner meaning of this \'revival\' of the earth?
What does verse number 5, in Chapter 28 of the holy Quran have to do with our discussion, and what does Imam Ali (A) have to say about it?
And finally, what\'s the connection between \"Imam Mahdi (A), the Quran, and Some Traditions\" of the Ahlul Bayt (A)?
Sister Spade explains and answers these questions and more, based upon selections from the book, The Essence of Creation, 3rd edition.
It\'s time to get in sync with the Imam (A) of your time.
#IslamicPulse #SisterSpade #Life #Questions #Islam #Allah #Quran #Ahlulbayt #Muslim #Shia #RealityCheck #Mahdi #ImamMahdi #AwaitedOne #Savior #Baqir #Sadiq #5thImam #6thImam
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[25 Nov 2013] Angola becomes first country to ban Islam - English
-- Update: Angola govt. denies it banned Islam, destroyed mosques (01:40 GMT)
Angola has banned Islam, claiming that it clashes with its customs and state religion.
The Angolan...
-- Update: Angola govt. denies it banned Islam, destroyed mosques (01:40 GMT)
Angola has banned Islam, claiming that it clashes with its customs and state religion.
The Angolan government says Islam is not a religion but a sect, and as part of the ban, all mosques will be destroyed in the Christian-majority country. According to the Islamic Community of Angola, there are more than eighty mosques and about half a million Muslims in the country, and the number is growing. Angola\'s culture ministry says the houses of worship of other faiths which have not been legalized will also be demolished. Angola is the first country in the world to ban Islam.
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-- Update: Angola govt. denies it banned Islam, destroyed mosques (01:40 GMT)
Angola has banned Islam, claiming that it clashes with its customs and state religion.
The Angolan government says Islam is not a religion but a sect, and as part of the ban, all mosques will be destroyed in the Christian-majority country. According to the Islamic Community of Angola, there are more than eighty mosques and about half a million Muslims in the country, and the number is growing. Angola\'s culture ministry says the houses of worship of other faiths which have not been legalized will also be demolished. Angola is the first country in the world to ban Islam.
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[26 Feb 2014] Tehran hosts 6th Intl. renewable energy exhibition - English
Perhaps it would be hard for any country with easy access to abundant oil and gas resources, to adapt itself with a parsimonious pattern of energy consumption. This is what is happening in Iran. In...
Perhaps it would be hard for any country with easy access to abundant oil and gas resources, to adapt itself with a parsimonious pattern of energy consumption. This is what is happening in Iran. In fact the country sees no alternative but to move towards clean renewable energy, at a time when most of its large cities are struggling with environmental pollution.
This is the sixth year that companies from Iran and a number of foreign countries gather in the renewable energy exhibition to display their latest achievements based on clean and efficient energy. The main objective of the event is to promote the use of energy from non fossil fuel resources such as solar panels, wind turbines and geothermal heat. Some experts believe that a considerable shift from oil and gas to clean alternative substitutes is far from reach in a short time period.
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Perhaps it would be hard for any country with easy access to abundant oil and gas resources, to adapt itself with a parsimonious pattern of energy consumption. This is what is happening in Iran. In fact the country sees no alternative but to move towards clean renewable energy, at a time when most of its large cities are struggling with environmental pollution.
This is the sixth year that companies from Iran and a number of foreign countries gather in the renewable energy exhibition to display their latest achievements based on clean and efficient energy. The main objective of the event is to promote the use of energy from non fossil fuel resources such as solar panels, wind turbines and geothermal heat. Some experts believe that a considerable shift from oil and gas to clean alternative substitutes is far from reach in a short time period.
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[28 Oct 2013] Clashes erupt between students police at al Azhar University - English
Clashes have once again erupted between Egyptian police and students at Cairo\'s al-Azhar University.
Egyptian security forces fired tear gas to disperse students protesting in support of ousted...
Clashes have once again erupted between Egyptian police and students at Cairo\'s al-Azhar University.
Egyptian security forces fired tear gas to disperse students protesting in support of ousted President Mohamed Morsi. The protesters managed to take their march outside the university campus and blocked a main road as they chanted against the military that ousted Morsi in July. The protesters were seen throwing rocks at security forces and a number of students were arrested. There are no immediate reports on casualties. Clashes also erupted on Sunday when students tried to move their protest out of the campus.
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Clashes have once again erupted between Egyptian police and students at Cairo\'s al-Azhar University.
Egyptian security forces fired tear gas to disperse students protesting in support of ousted President Mohamed Morsi. The protesters managed to take their march outside the university campus and blocked a main road as they chanted against the military that ousted Morsi in July. The protesters were seen throwing rocks at security forces and a number of students were arrested. There are no immediate reports on casualties. Clashes also erupted on Sunday when students tried to move their protest out of the campus.
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Islam and This World (Dunya) | Sheikh Hamza Sodagar | Lecture 1 | English
Sheikh Hamza Sodagar delivered a series of talks on the relationship of this world and Islam. He explained through the verses of the Holy Quran the type of relationship we should develop ideally...
Sheikh Hamza Sodagar delivered a series of talks on the relationship of this world and Islam. He explained through the verses of the Holy Quran the type of relationship we should develop ideally and how we should always keep the hereafter in mind.
These lectures were delivered at Imam Ali Islamic Centre in Stockholm
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Sheikh Hamza Sodagar delivered a series of talks on the relationship of this world and Islam. He explained through the verses of the Holy Quran the type of relationship we should develop ideally and how we should always keep the hereafter in mind.
These lectures were delivered at Imam Ali Islamic Centre in Stockholm
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Islam and This World (Dunya) | Sheikh Hamza Sodagar | Lecture 2 | English
Sheikh Hamza Sodagar delivered a series of talks on the relationship of this world and Islam. He explained through the verses of the Holy Quran the type of relationship we should develop ideally...
Sheikh Hamza Sodagar delivered a series of talks on the relationship of this world and Islam. He explained through the verses of the Holy Quran the type of relationship we should develop ideally and how we should always keep the hereafter in mind.
These lectures were delivered at Imam Ali Islamic Centre in Stockholm
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Sheikh Hamza Sodagar delivered a series of talks on the relationship of this world and Islam. He explained through the verses of the Holy Quran the type of relationship we should develop ideally and how we should always keep the hereafter in mind.
These lectures were delivered at Imam Ali Islamic Centre in Stockholm