[12] A Frame of Mementos - Serial - English
A stone\\\\\\\'s throw away from Imam Reza\\\\\\\'s shrine in Mashhad, there stands a hotel where many travelers have weird and wonderful...
A stone\\\\\\\'s throw away from Imam Reza\\\\\\\'s shrine in Mashhad, there stands a hotel where many travelers have weird and wonderful experiences, returning home with renewed faith and a photograph taken at Mr. Razi\\\\\\\'s shop. For some prayers are answered, sometimes lessons are learnt and for others, wounds are healed.
29m:37s
1147
[13] A Frame of Mementos - Serial - English
A stone\\\\\\\'s throw away from Imam Reza\\\\\\\'s shrine in Mashhad, there stands a hotel where many travelers have weird and wonderful...
A stone\\\\\\\'s throw away from Imam Reza\\\\\\\'s shrine in Mashhad, there stands a hotel where many travelers have weird and wonderful experiences, returning home with renewed faith and a photograph taken at Mr. Razi\\\\\\\'s shop. For some prayers are answered, sometimes lessons are learnt and for others, wounds are healed.
34m:22s
1253
[14] A Frame of Mementos - Serial - English
A stone\\\\\\\'s throw away from Imam Reza\\\\\\\'s shrine in Mashhad, there stands a hotel where many travelers have weird and wonderful...
A stone\\\\\\\'s throw away from Imam Reza\\\\\\\'s shrine in Mashhad, there stands a hotel where many travelers have weird and wonderful experiences, returning home with renewed faith and a photograph taken at Mr. Razi\\\\\\\'s shop. For some prayers are answered, sometimes lessons are learnt and for others, wounds are healed.
32m:40s
1935
[Friday Sermon] Consequences of Exceeding Personal Limits | Civic...
- Celebrating the birth anniversary of the 11th Imam.
- Mention of a Hadith from the 11th Imam, two fundamental qualities of a believer, belief in...
- Celebrating the birth anniversary of the 11th Imam.
- Mention of a Hadith from the 11th Imam, two fundamental qualities of a believer, belief in Allah (s.w.t) and to benefit brethren in faith and humanity.
- Salaat and Zakaat always put together in the Quran as a symbol of the right of Allah (s.w.t) and the right of people.
- Lying to be the key to all evil.
- Allah(s.w.t) has given us all powers and the aql and wisdom to control the powers in order to find and stay in the middle ground.
- Mention of another Hadith of the 11th Imam on consequences of exceeding limits:
Exceeding in generosity will make one extravagant.
Exceeding in exercising caution will make one coward.
Exceeding in economizing will make one miser.
Exceeding in courage will make one foolish.
- Examples taken from the Quran on not exceeding limits.
- In Health issue (7;31), not to exceed in eating and drinking.
- In giving charity (17;29), not to have a hand that never extends in giving nor to extend it totally so that you became needy yourself.
- In the social political level (8;60-61), to be a strong nation and community so that the enemy does not consider you weak and oppress you but if there is an opening for peace, incline towards it.
- Explanation on why it is important for us to learn the laws of the land and the regulation of the CRA.
- Importance of engaging with the system for a Muslim living in Canada.
23m:15s
1343
[14] A Frame of Mementos - Serial - English
A stones throw away from Imam Rezas shrine in Mashhad, there stands a hotel where many travelers have weird and wonderful experiences, returning...
A stones throw away from Imam Rezas shrine in Mashhad, there stands a hotel where many travelers have weird and wonderful experiences, returning home with renewed faith and a photograph taken at Mr. Razis shop. For some prayers are answered, sometimes lessons are learnt and for others, wounds are healed.
32m:40s
1208
[15] A Frame of Mementos - Serial - English
A stones throw away from Imam Rezas shrine in Mashhad, there stands a hotel where many travelers have weird and wonderful experiences, returning...
A stones throw away from Imam Rezas shrine in Mashhad, there stands a hotel where many travelers have weird and wonderful experiences, returning home with renewed faith and a photograph taken at Mr. Razis shop. For some prayers are answered, sometimes lessons are learnt and for others, wounds are healed.
36m:35s
1286
[16] A Frame of Mementos - Serial - English
A stones throw away from Imam Rezas shrine in Mashhad, there stands a hotel where many travelers have weird and wonderful experiences, returning...
A stones throw away from Imam Rezas shrine in Mashhad, there stands a hotel where many travelers have weird and wonderful experiences, returning home with renewed faith and a photograph taken at Mr. Razis shop. For some prayers are answered, sometimes lessons are learnt and for others, wounds are healed.
35m:11s
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[17] A Frame of Mementos - Serial - English
A stones throw away from Imam Rezas shrine in Mashhad, there stands a hotel where many travelers have weird and wonderful experiences, returning...
A stones throw away from Imam Rezas shrine in Mashhad, there stands a hotel where many travelers have weird and wonderful experiences, returning home with renewed faith and a photograph taken at Mr. Razis shop. For some prayers are answered, sometimes lessons are learnt and for others, wounds are healed.
29m:59s
1301
[18] A Frame of Mementos - Serial - English
A stones throw away from Imam Rezas shrine in Mashhad, there stands a hotel where many travelers have weird and wonderful experiences, returning...
A stones throw away from Imam Rezas shrine in Mashhad, there stands a hotel where many travelers have weird and wonderful experiences, returning home with renewed faith and a photograph taken at Mr. Razis shop. For some prayers are answered, sometimes lessons are learnt and for others, wounds are healed.
46m:22s
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[19] A Frame of Mementos - Serial - English
A stones throw away from Imam Rezas shrine in Mashhad, there stands a hotel where many travelers have weird and wonderful experiences, returning...
A stones throw away from Imam Rezas shrine in Mashhad, there stands a hotel where many travelers have weird and wonderful experiences, returning home with renewed faith and a photograph taken at Mr. Razis shop. For some prayers are answered, sometimes lessons are learnt and for others, wounds are healed.
34m:46s
1283
[20] A Frame of Mementos - Serial - English
A stones throw away from Imam Rezas shrine in Mashhad, there stands a hotel where many travelers have weird and wonderful experiences, returning...
A stones throw away from Imam Rezas shrine in Mashhad, there stands a hotel where many travelers have weird and wonderful experiences, returning home with renewed faith and a photograph taken at Mr. Razis shop. For some prayers are answered, sometimes lessons are learnt and for others, wounds are healed.
31m:41s
1293
[21] A Frame of Mementos - Serial - English
A stones throw away from Imam Rezas shrine in Mashhad, there stands a hotel where many travelers have weird and wonderful experiences, returning...
A stones throw away from Imam Rezas shrine in Mashhad, there stands a hotel where many travelers have weird and wonderful experiences, returning home with renewed faith and a photograph taken at Mr. Razis shop. For some prayers are answered, sometimes lessons are learnt and for others, wounds are healed.
34m:45s
1224
[22] A Frame of Mementos - Serial - English
A stones throw away from Imam Rezas shrine in Mashhad, there stands a hotel where many travelers have weird and wonderful experiences, returning...
A stones throw away from Imam Rezas shrine in Mashhad, there stands a hotel where many travelers have weird and wonderful experiences, returning home with renewed faith and a photograph taken at Mr. Razis shop. For some prayers are answered, sometimes lessons are learnt and for others, wounds are healed.
38m:9s
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[23] A Frame of Mementos - Serial - English
A stones throw away from Imam Rezas shrine in Mashhad, there stands a hotel where many travelers have weird and wonderful experiences, returning...
A stones throw away from Imam Rezas shrine in Mashhad, there stands a hotel where many travelers have weird and wonderful experiences, returning home with renewed faith and a photograph taken at Mr. Razis shop. For some prayers are answered, sometimes lessons are learnt and for others, wounds are healed.
42m:13s
1215
[24] A Frame of Mementos - Serial - English
A stones throw away from Imam Rezas shrine in Mashhad, there stands a hotel where many travelers have weird and wonderful experiences, returning...
A stones throw away from Imam Rezas shrine in Mashhad, there stands a hotel where many travelers have weird and wonderful experiences, returning home with renewed faith and a photograph taken at Mr. Razis shop. For some prayers are answered, sometimes lessons are learnt and for others, wounds are healed.
34m:9s
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[26] (Last) A Frame of Mementos - Serial - English
A stones throw away from Imam Rezas shrine in Mashhad, there stands a hotel where many travelers have weird and wonderful experiences, returning...
A stones throw away from Imam Rezas shrine in Mashhad, there stands a hotel where many travelers have weird and wonderful experiences, returning home with renewed faith and a photograph taken at Mr. Razis shop. For some prayers are answered, sometimes lessons are learnt and for others, wounds are healed.
31m:53s
1039
Did the Prophet (S) Commit Sins? | BISKIT | English
A complex issue explained in a concise and digestible way for all. The BISKIT guy explains the \\\"infallibility\\\" of the Holy Prophet...
A complex issue explained in a concise and digestible way for all. The BISKIT guy explains the \\\"infallibility\\\" of the Holy Prophet Muhammad (S), the Quranic verses which address the \\\"sins\\\" of the Prophet and what \\\"Ma\\\'soom\\\" actually means.
#BISKIT #Prophet #HolyProphet #Muhammad #Quran #Ahlulbayt #Islam
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Keep The Message Of Quran Alive | Quranic Highlights | Surah Al Saff 61...
What is true belief accompanied by? Who are the Bani Israel? Which Prophet gave the prediction of the coming of our Prophet Muhammad (S)?...
What is true belief accompanied by? Who are the Bani Israel? Which Prophet gave the prediction of the coming of our Prophet Muhammad (S)? Find the answers in Quranic Highlights Surah 61 Al Saff.
The Quranic Highlights series aims to practically engage children with the Holy Quran and personalize their own copy by annotating and highlighting verses, helping them become familiar with different surahs and inshaAllah bring the message alive.
Complete Series: https://tinyurl.com/IFSQuranicHighlights
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Link to print PDF slides with space for children who wish to create separate notes: https://tinyurl.com/QuranicHighlightsSaff
Quran Flashcards by Zahra Trust: http://www.islamfromthestart.com/2019/05/quran-flashcards.html
Website: http://www.islamfromthestart.com
3m:45s
1417
[Session 2] Becoming familiar with some of the sweet concepts of the...
Becoming familiar with some of the sweet concepts of the Sha’baniya Supplication / Session 2
In the name of God, the Beneficent, the Merciful....
Becoming familiar with some of the sweet concepts of the Sha’baniya Supplication / Session 2
In the name of God, the Beneficent, the Merciful. In the beginning of the “Sha’baniya Supplication,” many reasons for not supplicating God have been mentioned. These reasons show that when a person wants to say something to God, there is no need to say anything. God hears a person’s words even before he says anything; God knows his words. The Almighty God knows a person’s needs, so how else can one talk to God? Perhaps many people don’t read supplications because they think God knows everything that is in their hearts and all their needs.
The Commander of the Faithful (‘a) mentions the reasons for not praying. After the passionate insistence that can be seen at the beginning of the supplication, after that intense emotion, beseeching and escaping from others, life and the world towards God, and after the enthusiasm that he shows for talking to God, he immediately says some things, which seem to be reasons for not praying. The Imam (‘a) says, “I have hope for the reward that is with You. You know what is inside me. You are aware of my needs and my inner being. My return to the Hereafter and my eternal home are not hidden from you.” You are not unaware of my past or my future and what I want to tell You. “Whatever I want to say or request, and also what I have hope for my outcome, are not hidden from You.”
All of these can be a reason for not praying. “God You know my situation!” If the Almighty God knows these, why does he insist on talking to God? Actually, I want to say that the Commander of the Faithful, Ali (‘a), wants to announce the severity of his insistence here. Although God knows, he is beseeching Him and asking Him, “Hear my prayer. Hear my voice. Pay attention to me when I talk to You.” When the Commander of the Faithful says these words, his insistence on praying becomes clear. “I insist and I know that You know all about me.”
We regular people may not really have this deep understanding like Imam Ali (‘a) that God is totally aware about us. But, the Commander of the Faithful has a deep understanding and belief that God is aware about a person. So why does he insist for God to hear him when he knows that God hears? This shows a certain level of desire and asking, when a person puts these kinds of rational words aside. As a poem says, “Say goodbye to wisdom.” If a person wants to reason exactly, he may say, “God, I’m sitting here and You know all my requests.” But, when this intense emotion, enthusiasm and pleading reaches a peak, a person cannot be patient and quiet anymore. We should read the “Sha’baniya Supplication” with this intention that we have come to see how the Commander of the Faithful (‘a) talks to God. This supplication is amazing. We should read it in a way that we are looking at the face and insistence of the Commander of the Faithful (‘a).
I remember a tradition in which the Imam said some things to his companion. His companion said, “I saw that the Commander of the Faithful was leaving the city at dawn. I asked, ‘Where are you going?’ He replied, ‘I’m going after my own wishes!’ The Imam was in a different mood when he said this. I asked, ‘What are your wishes and needs?’ The Imam replied, ‘The one who should know, knows. I don’t need to tell these to anyone else.’” Here, the Imam is saying the same sentences to his friend too. And, he left in that different mood. He would wail and cry very much (when praying).
God, if we aren’t able to reach You, we ask to see at least the Commander of the Faithful’s supplications one time, so that we can understand what is going on in the world, how Your friends felt and look at them from afar. If we are never able to imagine this feeling clearly and aren’t able to experience this in ourselves, let us see it in the unique face of the Commander of the Faithful. See in the first phrase of this supplication how Imam Ali states his beliefs about God, “God, whatever happens to me till the end of my life is in Your hands and Your knowledge. What comes to me or is taken away, benefits or loss, are in Your hands and not the hands of anyone else.” He’s showing his extreme monotheism.
Along with this, Imam Ali (‘a) is showing a great enthusiasm, and that enthusiasm doesn’t allow him to be silent. Although God sees him, his severe enthusiasm compels him to talk to his God. As I explained about the previous phrase, this severe enthusiasm causes him to say, “Hear my prayer. Hear my voice.” There is no need for him to say these. God hears.
9m:59s
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[Session 5] Becoming familiar with some of the sweet concepts of the...
Becoming familiar with some of the sweet concepts of the Sha’baniya Supplication
Session 5
In the name of God, the Beneficent, the Merciful....
Becoming familiar with some of the sweet concepts of the Sha’baniya Supplication
Session 5
In the name of God, the Beneficent, the Merciful. One of the very beautiful, monotheistic sentences in the beginning of the Sha’baniya Supplication is the phrase, which I mentioned in previous sessions for another reason, “What comes to me or is taken away, benefits or loss, are in Your hands and not the hands of anyone else. My Lord, if You deprive me, who can give me sustenance? If You humiliate and leave me, who can help me?” What comes to me or is taken away, benefits or loss,
are in Your hands and not the hands of anyone else. Then, it concludes, “My Lord, if You deprive me, who can give me sustenance? If You humiliate and leave me, who can help me?”
The first point is that it’s obvious when we are asked, “Who has power and in whose hands are affairs? Is there anyone else with the Almighty God?” we give a clear answer. “Power is in God’s hands. Others besides God cannot do anything.” So why don’t these monotheistic teachings become internalized in our hearts the way they should for them to cause us to cry, moan and talk to God, and have the most intense love in our hearts for the Lord? Loving to talk to the Almighty God and feeling a need for this conversation deeply, are due to these monotheistic teachings that have become internalized in one’s heart. What is the obstacle to these monotheistic teachings becoming internalized in our hearts? The obstacle is that we give too much value to various causes. We don’t see God’s role as being more than a cause, the tools that we have, or even our own power.
It’s usually tribulations that create such a feeling for a person. Tribulations bring a person to a dead end. Then, one suddenly feels that he doesn’t have anyone except God. But, when we are at the peak of prosperity, we don’t have anyone but God either. When everything around us and all events are going smoothly, when we are on the verge of reaching all of our desires, in the same way, we don’t have anyone except God. We are not polytheists in this way that we believe in God while believing in other gods with Him. We are not polytheists in this way that we worship idols and consider both God and idols to be effective in the world. But, an amount of polytheism exists, which prevents us from having monotheism in our hearts. It takes away our feeling for wanting to talk to God. This amount of polytheism is usually in our hearts that we see causes and people to be very effective in our lives.
We should think deeply about how much power God exerts in our lives according to the verse of the Qur’an where God tells the Prophet, “…and you did not smite when you smote the (enemy), but it was Allah Who smote them!” [Qur’an 8:17] A high understanding of monotheism will become internalized in a person’s heart. We should ponder on the topic of “determinism and free will.” We should look at how involved God is in our lives in each moment.
We should consider this fact that there are no coincidences in our lives. When we get a taxi in the street or call for a taxi, which taxi and which taxi driver comes, which radio station he is listening to in the taxi, and what we are hearing, none of these are coincidences. And, God can change the minds of people around us about what they say to us. He always does this. Because, all the scenes around us should be designed in a way that are in accordance with God’s tests. Therefore, everything is in God’s hands. It’s really in His hands.
It’s fine if we do our duty with regard to the causes. It’s our duty to repel a harm that comes towards us and to go towards a benefit, which comes to us, and take that benefit, but of course using lawful ways. Otherwise, we have turned God against ourselves. It’s not that we shouldn’t care about causes at all, but we should see God to be more powerful than these causes. If this state is created within us, the feeling of wanting to talk to God will intensify.
We often talk to and supplicate God politely, which is excellent. Sometimes we talk to and supplicate God with affection. Of course, this is excellent too. But, these don’t contradict a person understanding his exigency. The Household of the Prophet talked to God politely, affectionately, and also with an intense urgency. Where does this urgency arise from? It comes from the monotheism in their hearts, not in tribulations, but in regular situations. They truly look intensely at God in regular situations.
The next point, which can be connected to this topic and strengthen it, is in the second phrase that I read for you. He says, “My Lord, if You deprive me, who can give me sustenance? If You humiliate and leave me, who can help me?” Believing that we always need God’s help is a very valuable belief. One of the greatest tribulations that God threatens bad people with in the Qur’an, is where He says, “I won’t help you!” What does this mean?
9m:27s
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Patience, Certainty, Justice, and Jihad: Imam Ali ibne Abi Talib...
According to a tradition from the Commander of the Faithful, Imam Ali (A), what four things does Eman - Faith - stand upon?
What is the...
According to a tradition from the Commander of the Faithful, Imam Ali (A), what four things does Eman - Faith - stand upon?
What is the true Islamic concept of Sabr - Patience?
And what are some of the different kinds of patience?
What amount of certainty do we have in our belief?
How many levels are there for Yaqeen - Certainty?
What are some aspects of Adl - Justice and how does it relate to our faith?
Finally, what are the root letters of Jihad and what are some dimensions of Jihad?
In order to answer these questions we invited Shaykh Muhammad Husayn from Trinidad and Tobago, to sit down with us and discuss the life and martyrdom of Imam Ali (A).
Our condolences to the believers all across the world upon the martyrdom anniversary of the Commander of the Faithful, the first divinely appointed Imam, Imam Ali ibne Abi Talib (A).
#IslamicPulse #IPTalkShow #Imam #Ali #Shahadat #ImamAli #Martyrdom #Imamate #Wilayate #21Ramadan #Allah #AhlulBayt #Allegiance #Islam #Quran #Thaqalain #Ramadan #Zulfiqar
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Realistic Confidence | Reach the Peak | English
\\\"Reach the Peak\\\" as we delve deeply into the beautiful pages of Nahjul Balagha and the wise words of the Commander of the Faithful,...
\\\"Reach the Peak\\\" as we delve deeply into the beautiful pages of Nahjul Balagha and the wise words of the Commander of the Faithful, the first divinely appointed Imam, Imam Ali ibne Abi Talib (A).
In this episode, Sayyid Amir Behbahani speaks to us about another revolutionary attribute; \\\"Realistic Confidence\\\".
Yet, what are some of the revolutionary attributes that have been previously spoken of?
And what is the fifth phrase of Imam Ali (A) in Hikmah No. 3 of Nahjul Balagha?
What does Imam Ali (A) describe helplessness as?
And along these lines, what is one of the obstacles on our path to success?
What are some of the sources of confidence?
What role does belief play in having confidence?
Finally, what is a life that has no ultimate purpose?
If you ultimately want to \\\"Reach the Peak\\\", you\\\'re going to have to take the first step - wherever you are!
#IslamicPulse #ReachthePeak #ImamAli #Rajab #NahjulBalagha #RTP #Islam #Allah #Shia #Muslim #Sunni #AhlulBayt #Imamate #Wilayate #Ali
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[67] What Happens When You Believe in The Hereafter? | Ayatollah...
What are some of the differences between the people who believe in the Hereafter and those that don\\\\\\\'t believe in the Hereafter?
And how...
What are some of the differences between the people who believe in the Hereafter and those that don\\\\\\\'t believe in the Hereafter?
And how does believing in the Hereafter help one to correct their behavior and their world-view?
What belief has the most important effect in one\\\\\\\'s actions and value system?
What kind of people are the ones who are truly affected by the Messenger of Allah (S)?
Finally, what two beliefs must always be alive in our minds, hearts, and souls?
The late Ayatollah Misbah-Yazdi (R) provides us with a short, but profound lesson on the basics of loving Allah.
#Akhlaq #Love #Allah #Concepts #Beliefs #Salvation
3m:21s
2488
Why do religious commandments mostly tell us what not to do | Agha Ali...
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When you look at the collection of religious teachings and guidance, you usually feel they mostly tell us what not to do. [Religion says,] “Don’t do that. Detach yourself from this world. Abandon your wishes.” Religions guidance and commands mostly want us to put things aside. That is why many people don’t like religion. They feel that religious recommendations are mostly prohibiting, bitter and unpleasant.
Is it really like this? Are most of religion\'s recommendations and teachings really about \"cutting off, detaching, giving something up and leaving\"? Is this true or is this a false belief? The fact is, yes, it is like this. The beloved Prophet of Islam (s) both warned and gave good tidings. He gave good news. But it’s clear that the Holy Prophet (s) is mostly addressed as a warner in the Qur’an. And his being a warner is more than his being one who gives good tidings.
Why is it like this? It’s because a person doesn’t need to be told, “Be good. Be in love. Connect with God. Reach Him. Live with love.” You know, human beings don’t need such recommendations. Why? Because a person is in love. He wants to connect [with God]. People have all these good features. They are not apparent. They are hidden in a human being.
If you abandon some things in your life, these will naturally show themselves. A person won’t fall in love by your saying, “Be in love. Be enthusiastic.” Love should come from within. Effective recommendations for people are words such as, “Abandon it. Leave it. Stop. Don’t say it. Don\'t say these words.\"
In fact, religion’s way of training is a bit like looking for treasure. You have to open the way. Pick up this and that. Pick up this rock. Break that rock. Pick these up until you reach that shining gem, or until you reach that clear source of water, for example. It is like digging a well. Some are very pure. With a little digging you reach water. For others, you must dig a deep hole to reach water. So, you see religion’s recommendations mostly tell us what we shouldn’t do. They’re more about abandoning, prohibiting and warning. Religion wants to detach a person from some things instead of advising him to become connected [to God]. Because there is no need to advise people to become connected. We are all in love and have been created in love. If one abandons some things, love will show itself.
So religion’s recommendations are prohibiting in appearances or at least there are more prohibiting ones. Religion truly wants to make people fall in love. But one doesn’t fall in love by telling him to do so. One should remove the obstacles. A person doesn’t need to be told, “Be good. Be in love. Connect with God. Reach Him. Live with love.” Why? Because a person is in love. He wants to connect [with God]. People have all these good features. They are not apparent. They are hidden in a human being.
We’ve been created for a deep, lasting love. We’ve been created for a continually increasing, warming love! How can we gain this? By abandoning many things and detaching our heart from them.
5m:42s
1827
The Second Revolution | Documentary (Part 1 of 3) | English
(Part 1 of 3)
Title: The Actual Start of America\'s Enmity with Iran
When did America\'s enmity with Iran start?
Was the Islamic...
(Part 1 of 3)
Title: The Actual Start of America\'s Enmity with Iran
When did America\'s enmity with Iran start?
Was the Islamic Revolution in Iran the start of the enmity of America against Iran?
Has the American and British government ever conducted a coup d’état in Iran?
And furthermore, has the American government ever admitted to conducting a coup d’état in Iran?
What was the Shah of Iran turning the nation and the people of Iran into?
What is one of the most repeated themes of the speeches of Imam Khomeini (R)?
What are some of the massacres that occurred during the Pahlavi era?
And what did some university students who were on the path of Imam Khomeini (R) do vis-à-vis, the American embassy in Tehran in the year 1979?
What is known as \'The Second Revolution\'?
And what are some words that Imam Sayyid Ali Khamenei has to say regarding this subject?
This short 3-part documentary helps to clarify and explain some of the ins and outs, when in 1979, Iranian students loyal to Imam Khomeini (R) embarked upon \"The Second Revolution and explains, contrary to popular belief, \"The Actual Start of America\'s Enmity with Iran\".
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[101] The Attitude of Worldly People Towards Others | Ayatollah...
What is a characteristic of worldly people that is related to the Almighty Allah?
Where do worldly people consider their material blessings to...
What is a characteristic of worldly people that is related to the Almighty Allah?
Where do worldly people consider their material blessings to be from?
What did Qarun say when people told him that he should thank Allah for the blessings that he had?
What happens to worldly people when they encounter trials and tribulations?
What do worldly people do when poor people ask them for help?
What kind of people will be saved from these qualities of worldly people?
Finally, what is \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\"The Attitude of Worldly People Towards Others\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\"?
The late Ayatollah Misbah-Yazdi (R) provides us with a short, but profound lesson on the basics of loving Allah.
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