Hajjaj ibn Masruq al-Ju'fi | Unsung Heroes | English
Who was Hajjaj ibn Masruq al-Ju\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'fi, the largely unknown Muezzin of Imam Husayn (A) in the event of Karbala?
What role did...
Who was Hajjaj ibn Masruq al-Ju\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'fi, the largely unknown Muezzin of Imam Husayn (A) in the event of Karbala?
What role did the love of the world play for some of the people that abandoned Imam Husayn (A)?
Whose tent did the caravan of Imam Husayn (A) come across in the Qasr Bani Maqatil waypoint?
What was one of the goals of Imam Husayn (A)\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'s movement?
And finally, how did Hajjaj ibn Maruq al-Ju\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'fi attain the lofty status of martyrdom?
Find out this and more in this episode about the largely unknown Muezzin of Imam al-Husayn (A) in the event of Karbala, \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\"Hajjaj ibn Maruq al-Ju\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'fi\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\", as Sayyid Haydar Jamaludeen goes through some of the beautiful, honorable, and yet largely overlooked \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\"Unsung Heroes\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\" of Islam.
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Today's Tent And Army of Imam Husayn (A) | Sayyid Hashim...
Why does Sayyid Hashim al-Haidari say that Iran is an exemplar for the Shias of the present-day?
And the great advancements that have been made...
Why does Sayyid Hashim al-Haidari say that Iran is an exemplar for the Shias of the present-day?
And the great advancements that have been made in Iran are attributed to what system?
Which multiple areas has the Islamic Republic advanced in?
Under the auspices of what two fundamental points have the advancements of the Islamic Republic developed?
And if there is a system in the world that is practically trying to apply the teachings of Nahjul Balagha and the justice of Imam Ali ibn Abi Talib (A), what system is that?
Where in the world is the tent of Imam Husayn (A) in the present-day?
Sayyid Hashim al-Haidari bravely lets the world know where \"Today\'s Tent and Army of Imam Husayn (A)\" is based in?
And it\'s not in the West.
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Detach yourself from this world with Imam Husayn’s (as)...
Detach yourself from this world with Imam Husayn’s (as) elegies.
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Detach yourself from this world with Imam Husayn’s (as) elegies.
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Abdullah bin Umar met Aba Abdillah al-Husayn (as) in Medina. He said, “I’ve heard you want to go.” “Yes, come with me and help us,” said the Imam. “No, I can’t,” he said. “O Abdullah bin Umar, this world is not worth it. Come with me.” The Imam then told him a reason for him to be able to think correctly. He said, “This world is such that the Children of Israel would behead their prophet at night and live their life comfortably in the morning.” The Imam recited an elegy for one of the beheaded prophets in order to help Abdullah bin Umar lose his infatuation with this world. “This world isn’t worth it. Come with me. It’s a world where such crimes take place.”
What should hearing Imam Husayn’s elegies do to us? You friends who are mourning for Aba Abdillah al-Husayn and who love him, accept this that we have just started our relationship with Imam Husayn (as). The Imam’s martyrdom has not yet affected us. Do you know when his martyrdom will affect us? It’s when we start feeling the same way Zaynab felt when he said goodbye, and she fainted and collapsed. It’s when you take this elegy seriously on the night of Ashura, “Tonight the king of religion is a guest in her tent. O morning, don’t rise!”
Who can be affected by Aba Abdillah al-Husayn’s (as) martyrdom? The one who has this unusual thought the night before Ashura, “Maybe they won’t kill Husayn (as) tomorrow. Maybe. Could it be possible?” You say, “The story finished 1,400 years ago!” But when one has an intense love, his mind functions like this and is under the influence of his love. When he is told that Husayn, the son of Lady Fatimah, was martyred on the evening of Ashura, his life changes. He’ll live differently from the next day. “You’re not infatuated with this world anymore?” He replies, “I saw this world is not worth it. They killed Husayn, the son of Fatimah, and I pursue this world?”
What should hearing Imam Husayn’s elegies do to us? Do you know when his martyrdom will affect us? It’s when we start feeling the same way Zaynab felt when he said goodbye, and she fainted and collapsed. He’ll live differently. “You’re not infatuated with this world anymore?” He replies, “I saw this world is not worth it. They killed Husayn, the son of Fatimah, and I pursue this world?”
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How Do I Say Goodbye? | Majeed Bani Fatemeh | Farsi Sub English
Salutations upon Husayn, Ali ibn Husayn, the children of Husayn, and the companions of Husayn.
It is an honor and a divine blessings for every...
Salutations upon Husayn, Ali ibn Husayn, the children of Husayn, and the companions of Husayn.
It is an honor and a divine blessings for every human being to be able to relive the tragic events of Karbala, on the day of Ashura, in the year 61 AH.
There are so many episodes of tragedy and grief in this epic of Karbala, that the heart of any human being would burst.
In this Noha by Majeed Bani Fatemeh from the Islamic Republic of Iran, we relive the last moments of Imam Husayn (A) when his companions had all been martyred, his son Ali ibn Husayn (A) was unconscious on his bed inside a tent, and the women and children were left alone, saying farewell to Imam Husayn (A).
How do I say farewell to you, O\' Husayn, for the darkness of night will soon be upon us, and there is no one left to protect and safeguard us from the wrath and the evil of the enemies of Islam.
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The Islamic Pulse Team in Karbala | Arbaeen 2019 | English
If you happened to see us in Karbala, then we were just as pleased to meet with you as you were to meet with us! This year, the #IslamicPulse team...
If you happened to see us in Karbala, then we were just as pleased to meet with you as you were to meet with us! This year, the #IslamicPulse team was blessed with the opportunity to be hosted in the Holy City of Karbala. We met with countless individuals from all over the world and felt privileged to answer questions from the youths of various tour groups and deliver lectures for them in the heart of Karbala. As part of our efforts to raise awareness about the oppressed people in the world, we were honored to have our own mowkib (tent) and camp where we worked with the young and old and enlightened the blessed pilgrims on current affairs in light of the divine message of Imam Husayn (A) and the Holy Prophet (S). The #SaveYemen campaign is still in full-throttle and we are raising funds for the oppressed children of the region. Members from among the tour groups also took interviews from us and it was a brilliant opportunity for the pilgrims to ask personal questions.
#Arbaeen #IslamicPulse #Karbala #Iraq #Iran #Qom #Najaf #Resistance #ImamHusayn #WhoIsHussain #WhoIsHusayn #ImamHussain #CaravanOfLove #Caravan #Love #Islam #Pulse #Trip #Journey #Quran #Hadith #Shia #Sunni #Compassion #IraqProtests
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[Clip] Do you have problems, Don’t come to Arbaeen | Agha Alireza...
Do you have problems Don’t come to Arbaeen!
Agha AliReza Panahian
We should pay attention to what God is expecting in these calm and quiet...
Do you have problems Don’t come to Arbaeen!
Agha AliReza Panahian
We should pay attention to what God is expecting in these calm and quiet tests. Some of the tests are with a great commotion, and they clarify our duty. Some of the tests are very quiet. A person may be deceived and suddenly lose opportunities.
In many cases, the tests for reaching to the highest degrees of closeness to God, are very delicate and quiet. The people of Kufa said, “What should we do now? What will happen? We can’t leave Imam Husayn (‘a) alone. We invited him ourselves. Let’s wait until he comes.” Then they realized that Imam Husayn (‘a) won’t come. Hurr and his troops had stopped them. And Ubaydullah was preparing an army.
They were thinking about what to do. People like Sulayman bin Surad were thinking. Then suddenly what happened? They brought the pure heads into the city. They blamed themselves, “We didn’t know such a tragedy would come about!”
Thousands of people formed the Tawwabin (repenters) uprising. All of them knew that they were going to be killed, and they were killed. There was no use for what they did in history, and they didn’t gain the advantage of being in Karbala or Ashura either.
What? You expected Imam Husayn (‘a) to pass through Hurr’s blockade himself, come into the city of Kufa, nock on your doors one by one, and say, “Come help me. They want to cut my head off. If you don’t come, this and that will happen.” What explanation did you expect from Imam Husayn (‘a) for you to come?
Believe me, Arbaeen is one of the quiet tests. Some of the tests are very quiet. A person may be deceived and suddenly lose opportunities. Believe me, Arbaeen is one of the quiet tests. Arbaeen seems noisy, but it’s also quiet, because one might think, “Is it obligatory for me to struggle for Arbaeen?” I don’t know. What should I say? During these analyses, some lose this great opportunity. During these analyses, some lost the opportunity of helping Husayn (‘a).
But, there was one person sitting in Imam Husayn’s (\\\'a) meeting on the night before Ashura. People informed him, “The cursed Ubaydullah has arrested your son.” Being arrested at that time meant being executed. They had to rescue him somehow. Imam Husayn (‘a) looked at the father and said, “Go save your son. I don’t want you to be here when you have this problem.”
The Imam gave him some money and supplies and said, “Use these to gain your son\\\'s freedom.” If you have problems, don’t come to Arbaeen. If you were in Imam Husayn’s (\\\'a) tent on the night of Ashura, he would have said, “Go fix your problems.” Even if you were there on the night of Ashura!
What did that father do? He looked at AliAkbar, the Imam’s son, and at the Imam (‘a). He said, “Your young son is going to be martyred here tomorrow. Now I should go after my own son? May my son be sacrificed for your son!” He started pleading, “Don’t drive me out of your tent because of this. I don’t want to go after my problems. I want to be for you!” He pleaded so much that the Imam (‘a) said, “Fine, stay.”
The tests are not always noisy or clear in clarifying our duties! Some opportunities come and go quickly like lightning. Some opportunities don’t shake you and say, “Wake up. Get up. Move!” They don’t seize you by the collar. A person asks, “I have some jobs to do. There is Arbaeen too. I don’t know if I should leave my work, or not.”
I say, “I don’t know. What should I say?!” I tell them I don’t know. If it was Imam Husayn (‘a), he would say, “Go, for sure. Go do your work my dear.” How much did you want to spend for Arbaeen? And you say you’re waiting for your Imam (‘a.j.) to reappear for you to rescue the world with him?! You didn’t spend that much for the dignity of Aba Abdillah al-Husayn’s (‘s) gathering in Karbala in the Arbaeen meeting place. You are waiting for the Imam (‘a.j.) to come for you to give your life? We consider Arbaeen to be a quiet test.
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What is a mowkib? | When He Calls | pt.6/8 | English
Episode 6 of the ground-breaking new film following the journey of five students as they make their way to the Holy land of Karbala.
The...
Episode 6 of the ground-breaking new film following the journey of five students as they make their way to the Holy land of Karbala.
The journey is nearing its end. The pilgrims are reaching the limits of their efforts and must remind themselves to keep on going. In this state of exhaustion, the students are delighted to find that the people of Iraq are not only providing free food, water and places to stay for the night, but also giving free massages to the pilgrims to ease the tension in their aching muscles out of their love for Imam Husayn [a].
After having found a tent to spend the night in, the students wonder about Imam Husayn. Who was this person who has inspired so many people to make the walk?
What is it about the ancient city of Karbala that captivates Muslims? What makes approximately 30 million people travel there each year?
The ziarat [pilgrimage] to Karbala is considered a sacred journey for Muslims across the world, especially the followers of Ahlulbayt (as).
Every week, Islamic Pulse will be releasing two episodes of ‘When He Calls’ by the will of God, so stay tuned
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[29 Jan 2014] Palestinians strive to save villages from Israeli...
The Israeli high court has held its first session to determine the fate of two Palestinian villages which Israeli wants to divide and annex behind...
The Israeli high court has held its first session to determine the fate of two Palestinian villages which Israeli wants to divide and annex behind a controversial wall.
The proposed wall which has already sparked an international outcry will cut directly through the villages of Battir and Cremisan, isolating villagers from their rich agricultural lands. One of the villages to be most adversely affected is Battir, where the wall will cut through and destroy ancient Roman terraces, a castle, and a Roman irrigation system which the villagers still use to irrigate their crops. Christians from the village of Cremisan have been demonstrating on a weekly basis in the \'Tent of Nations\' which has attracted international support. Villagers here claim that the Israeli is trying to grab the lands that belong to 58 families. The Bethlehem municipality filed the petition in the high court. Israeli claims the separation wall will be built for the so-called security reasons. However, the Palestinians call is yet another excuse to seize their lands. Following years of petitioning to keep their land and agricultural resources intact, residents of Battir and Cremisan say they would wait for the court\'s decision. However, they pledge to keep fighting for their rights and say that even IF the ruling is not in their favor they will continue to pressurize Israel through international petitions.
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[26 Dec 2013] UN: One in five Lebanon residents Syria refugees - English
As Lebanon is grappling with an influx of Syrian refugees, the latest UN figures highlights the extent of the crisis. The United Nations High...
As Lebanon is grappling with an influx of Syrian refugees, the latest UN figures highlights the extent of the crisis. The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees has said one out of five people living in Lebanon are refugees who have fled the conflict in neighboring Syria.
Some 30 percent of the Refugees live in substandard shelters. Lebanon\\\'s government has refused to set up official camps for the refugees fearing a crisis similar to that of the Palestinian refugees 52 thousand of whom were living in Syria. Many of Syrian refugees are unregistered and undocumented migrants and live in hundreds of unofficial tent settlements on northern and eastern peripheries. The figures provided by the UNHCR do not include hundreds of thousands of refugees who are not registered. But estimates show that there could be over one million Syrian refugees in Lebanon living in tents like these. Some, 280,000 are children of school age, and over 70% very much dependent on any humanitarian aid they can get. The greatest suffering in the camps is seen in the eyes of the children. This boy was eager to go on television hoping that our presence would attract humanitarian aid. The women complain about how they\\\'re not getting enough help for their children: This man was a school teacher in Syria\\\'s Hama. Now he\\\'s trying to help create an educational center for children of school age, many of whom have not received any education for two years: Lebanon currently hosts the highest number of refugees from Syria. More than a million other Syrians have fled to Jordan and Turkey. The United Nations has warned that the number of Syrian refugees will almost double over the next year to top four million.
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[24 Dec 2013] UNHCR: 20 Percent of people living in Lebanon are refugees...
The United Nations says one out of five people living in Lebanon are refugees who have fled the conflict in neighboring Syria.
The Office of the...
The United Nations says one out of five people living in Lebanon are refugees who have fled the conflict in neighboring Syria.
The Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees announced the number of Syrian refugees in Lebanon has surpassed the eight hundred and 48 thousand mark. The Office of the UNHCR also said about seven hundred and 93 thousand have registered as refugees. The Lebanese authorities say the exact number could be even higher since many of the Syrian refugees are unregistered and undocumented migrants. Lebanon has refused to set up official camps for refugees from Syria. Many live in hundreds of unofficial tent settlements on its northern and eastern peripheries. Lebanon currently hosts the highest number of refugees from Syria. More than a million other Syrians have fled to Jordan and Turkey.
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[Audio][12] Distortions of Ashura - by Martyr Ayatullah Murtada...
Hence the developments relating to Karbala\\\\\\\' are quite clear and all of them are throughout a matter of great honor and pride. But we have...
Hence the developments relating to Karbala\\\\\\\' are quite clear and all of them are throughout a matter of great honor and pride. But we have disfigured this shining historic event to such an extent and have committed such a monstrous treachery towards Imam Husayn (\\\\\\\'a) that if he were to come and see, he will say, \\\\\\\'You have changed the entire face of the event. I am not the Imam Husayn that you have sketched out in your own imagination. The Qasim ibn Hasan that you have painted in your fancy is not my nephew. The \\\\\\\'Ali Akbar that you have faked in your imagination is not my aware and intelligent son. The companions that you have carved out are not my companions.\\\\\\\"
We have fabricated a Qasim whose only desire is to become a bridegroom and whose uncle\\\\\\\'s wish, too, is to have him wedded. Contrast this one with the historical Qasim. Reliable histories report that on the night of \\\\\\\'Ashura\\\\\\\' the Imam (\\\\\\\'a) gathered his companions in a tent whose location, as described by the phrase \\\\\\\'inda qurbil-ma\\\\\\\', was the place where water used to be kept, or near it. There he delivered that very well-known sermon of the night preceding \\\\\\\'Ashura\\\\\\\'. I do not want to mention its details here, but, to put it briefly, in this sermon the Imam told them that every one of them was free to depart and leave him to confront the enemy alone. The Imam did not want anybody to stay just for considerations of courtesy or to remain out of compulsion, or even to think that they were obliged to do so by virtue of the allegiance (bay\\\\\\\'ah) they had given him. Hence he tells them, \\\\\\\"You are all free, my companions, members of my family, my sons, and my nephews-everyone-to leave without being liable to anything. They [i.e. the enemy\\\\\\\'s forces] have nothing against anyone except me. The night is dark. Take advantage of the darkness of the night and depart. They will definitely not stop you.\\\\\\\" At first, he expresses his appreciation for them and tell them, I am most pleased with you. I do not know of any companions better than mine, and no better relatives than the members of my family.\\\\\\\"
But all of them tell him, in unison, that such a thing was impossible. What answer will they give to the Prophet on the Day of Resurrection? What will happen to loyalty, to humanity, to love and attachment? Their ardent responses and their words said on that occasion melt a heart of stone and are most moving. One of them says, \\\\\\\"Is one life worth enough to be sacrificed for someone like you? I wish that I were brought to life seventy times to die seventy time for your sake.\\\\\\\" Another says, \\\\\\\"I would lay down a thousand lives for your sake if I had them.\\\\\\\" Another says, \\\\\\\"If I were to sacrifice my life for you and my body were burnt to ashes and the ashes were cast to wind, and were this done a hundred times, I would still love to die for your sake.\\\\\\\" The first to speak was his brother Abu al-Fadl, and then the Imam changed the subject and told them about the events of the next day, informing them that they all would be killed. All of them receive it as a great good news.
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[07 Aug 2012] Moscow Ramadan Tent opens doors to all visitors - English
[07 Aug 2012] Moscow Ramadan Tent opens doors to all visitors - English
For the seventh consecutive year Tent of Ramadan is organized in Moscow....
[07 Aug 2012] Moscow Ramadan Tent opens doors to all visitors - English
For the seventh consecutive year Tent of Ramadan is organized in Moscow. Located just outside the Memorial Mosque, it welcomes believers who flock here after the evening prayer. Its opening was announced by the President of the Russian Muftis Council. In his speech the Mufti praised the organizers of the event, noting the importance of the support provided by the Government of Moscow.
Margarita Bogdanova, Press TV, Moscow
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***VIEWER DISCRETION*** Turkey leads anti-Syria smear campaign - 13Jun11...
Turkey's smear campaign against the Syrian government is much worse than the propaganda spread by Arab media to tarnish the image of Damascus with...
Turkey's smear campaign against the Syrian government is much worse than the propaganda spread by Arab media to tarnish the image of Damascus with regards to its recent unrest.
While Syrian officials and residents of crisis-hit Syrian regions have repeatedly said that armed groups are responsible for the deadly clashes in the country, Turkey has tried to portray Iran and the Lebanese Resistance Movement, Hezbollah, as being behind the unrest in Syria and that they help Damascus quell protests.
The Turkish NTV news channel recently claimed that the Syrian soldiers who refused to open fire on protesters were shot dead by their commanders.
The broadcaster reported that a Syrian soldier taking refuge in the country says that he and his comrades were trying to avoid hurting protesters by firing warning shots, but those who refused to open fire on protesters were shot dead.
"I've seen Iranians and Hezbollah operators giving instructions to shoot, and those who refused were immediately shot dead," the alleged fugitive Syrian soldier told NTV, adding that the soldiers were mostly shot from behind or in the neck.
The Turkish broadcaster has also claimed that Syrian forces have opened fire on unarmed civilians in al-Rastan.
"We opened fire on everyone, the young, the old... Women were raped in front of their husbands and children," the army defector told NTV.
Political analysts in Middle East affairs have accused Ankara of playing a double game -- claiming to support the Damascus government in order to have greater influence in the Middle East, while at the same time supporting and providing a safe haven for armed gangs seeking to incite revolt in Syria.
Iranian analyst Hadi Mohammadi says that the United States has now formed operational headquarters in southern Turkey close to the border with Syria to direct the riots in the Arab country after its attempts to cause unrest in southern Syria were unsuccessful.
Mohammadi said that the United States has assigned Turkey to carry out its anti-Syria plan. It has hence provided aid to the Turkish Army to assist Syrian dissidents in crossing into Turkey and settle in tent villages set up in Turkey's Hatay Province.
Meanwhile, a mass grave with bodies of at least 10 Syrian security forces was discovered near the northwestern town of Jisr al-Shughour on Monday.
Syria's state TV says the victims were killed by armed gangs and the bodies bore marks of torture.
Heavy clashes were reported as troops and tanks moved into the city on Sunday and gunmen targeted civilian areas including a hospital.
The government says it entered the town to restore order after some 120 security forces were killed there about a week ago. People in Jisr al-Shughour gathered to thank government troops for protecting them against the gunmen.
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Barraat Az Mushrikeen - Protest against Israel US during Hajj 2009 - All...
Muslim pilgrims staged a protest ceremony Thursday in the Iranian tent in Arafat in Mecca Saudi Arabia in renunciation of the arrogant superpowers...
Muslim pilgrims staged a protest ceremony Thursday in the Iranian tent in Arafat in Mecca Saudi Arabia in renunciation of the arrogant superpowers of the world.
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Tent cities spring up in America - English
Tent cities have sprung up outside Los Angeles as people lose their homes in the mortgage crisis this real the result of biggest system of fraud...
Tent cities have sprung up outside Los Angeles as people lose their homes in the mortgage crisis this real the result of biggest system of fraud through banking which put take people homes and put them under tents
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