[227] Hadith Explanation by Imam Khamenei | The Repercussions of...
Ayatollah Sayyid Ali Khamenei narrates and explains a tradition narrated from the Messenger of Allah (S), the holy Prophet Muhammad...
Ayatollah Sayyid Ali Khamenei narrates and explains a tradition narrated from the Messenger of Allah (S), the holy Prophet Muhammad (S), where his eminence (S) tells us all to be wary of \\\\\\\"The Repercussions of Satisfying People, Yet Angering Allah\\\\\\\".
What happens to a person who will risk incurring the wrath and punishment of Allah, in order to gain the satisfaction and acceptance of people?
And is this acceptance merely limited to words, or does it include actions and behaviors as well?
And how does this advice of the Messenger of Allah (S) apply to the religious scholars and Muslim intellectuals?
What advice does Ayatollah Sayyid Ali Khamenei give to people who are in contact with the society in the Tabligh and propagation efforts?
And how will the person who one tries to satisfy react, after one has tried to satisfy them despite incurring the wrath of Allah?
And on the other hand, what happens when one prioritizes the satisfaction of Allah, despite incurring the wrath of the people?
Finally, what are \\\\\\\"The Repercussions of Satisfying People, Yet Angering Allah\\\\\\\"?
Ayatollah Sayyid Ali Khamenei expounds upon the wise words of the Messenger of Allah (S), the holy Prophet Muhammad (S), where his eminence (S) gives the people a warning regarding \\\\\\\"The Repercussions of Satisfying People, Yet Angering Allah\\\\\\\".
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[197] Hadith Explanation by Imam Khamenei | Satisfying People While...
Ayatollah Sayyid Ali Khamenei narrates and explains a tradition stated by the Messenger of Allah, the holy Prophet Muhammad (S), where his...
Ayatollah Sayyid Ali Khamenei narrates and explains a tradition stated by the Messenger of Allah, the holy Prophet Muhammad (S), where his eminence (S) speaks about the consequences of \\\"Satisfying People While Angering Allah\\\".
What is the chain of narration of this particular tradition explained by Ayatollah Sayyid Ali Khamenei?
What are the various kinds of ways that one can anger Allah, while trying to satisfy the people?
And finally, besides incurring the wrath of Allah, what is a consequence of satisfying people, while angering Allah?
Ayatollah Sayyid Ali Khamenei expounds upon the wise words of the Messenger of Allah, the holy Prophet Muhammad (S), explaining to us what happens when we satisfy people, but anger Allah.\\\'
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Egyptian Dictator Speech to Young Protestors (This could be his Last...
Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak, in a TV address, has said that he does not plan to step down, angering pro-democracy protesters in the country...
Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak, in a TV address, has said that he does not plan to step down, angering pro-democracy protesters in the country who had urged his immediate resignation.
Mubarak stated that he will never leave Egypt in the face of 17 tumultuous days of public protests, provoking outbursts of anger from protesters at Cairo's' Liberation square, who prior to the speech had created dramatic scenes of jubilation as they expected Mubarak to declare his resignation, a Press TV correspondent reported.
The embattled president once again asserted that he will not stand as candidate for the upcoming elections, and that he was transferring some powers to Vice President Omar Suleiman.
He further acknowledged that his government had made mistakes and expressed sorrow for those killed in the demonstrations, promising that those responsible for the killings would be punished.
"I don't feel embarrassment in holding talks with the youths and creating dialog," said Mubarak, adding that "the protesters' blood will not be in vain."
Meanwhile, Vice President Omar Suleiman made a speech during which he called on Egyptians youth to to go back home and resume work.
The protesters took off their shoes and brandished them at the screen on which they had seen Mubarak's speech, and shouted "Down with Mubarak, leave, leave!"
Others called for an immediate general strike and called on army -- which has deployed large numbers of troops around the square -- to support the Egyptian nation, instead of Mubarak's “illegitimate” regime.
"Egyptian army, the choice is now, the regime or the people,” the protesters chanted.
Meanwhile, a Press TV correspondent said that furious crowds of people at Cairo's' Liberation Square, which has become the focal point of pro-democracy demonstrations, are moving toward Mubarak's palace to vent out their outrage at the decision.
Reports say more than 300 people have been killed by security forces and thousands injured since the beginning of the revolution on January 25.
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