Pictures of THE CRACK in the wall of KAABAH - Arabic msg English
Pictures of Crack in the wall of KA'ABAH. Al-Imam Ali ibne Abi Talib (a.s), son-in-law, cousin and the first infallible successor of holy...
Pictures of Crack in the wall of KA'ABAH. Al-Imam Ali ibne Abi Talib (a.s), son-in-law, cousin and the first infallible successor of holy Prophet Muhammad bin Abdullah (s.a.w.a.w) was born on Rajab 13 in the Holy Ka'abah (House of Allah) in the holy city of Makkah, Saudi Arabia. His mother Fatimah Bint Assad (s.a), at the time of his birth, was called to the holy Ka'abah and as she came close to it, the wall of Ka'abah became cracked and she was ordered by Allah to enter it. There Imam Ali (a.s) was born and she remained guest of Allah for three days there. After three days she came out of Ka'abah holding little Imam Ali (a.s) in her lap.
Every year on Rajab 13, the cracks became new recalling everyone the miracle. For centuries, the Saudi governments have been trying every treatment to conceal these cracks but failed. Dr. Tariq Al-Kateb, who was included in the committee that entered Ka'abah to treat the cracks that became new every year,says that from inside holy Ka'abah there are very clear signs of Fatimah bint Assad (s.a)'s entrance and then exit. Allahuma Salle Ala Muhammad WaAle Muhammad.
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Pakistani Crack Down on Militants - English
The Pakistani Army says at least 35 militants have been killed during military operations by security forces in South Waziristan agency in...
The Pakistani Army says at least 35 militants have been killed during military operations by security forces in South Waziristan agency in northwest Pakistan.
Official sources told Press TV that the operation against Baitullah Mehsud and Taliban militants is under way in South Waziristan tribal region as the troops have targeted several pockets of the militants in an effort to clear the region.
Thirty five militants have been killed in the region during the last 24 hours, the official said.
According to the sources, security forces have attacked militants' hideouts in Brond, Sarokei, Kotkei, Mola Khan Suriai and destroyed three hideouts including one of their important centers
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[23 Oct 2013] Bahrain Regime Forces crackdown on protesters mourning for...
Bahrain\'s regime forces crack down on protesters who are mourning for a 17-year-old youth killed by government troops a day earlier.
The...
Bahrain\'s regime forces crack down on protesters who are mourning for a 17-year-old youth killed by government troops a day earlier.
The protesters have held a funeral for Ali Khalil al-Sabbagh in the village of Bani Jamrah, west of the capital Manama. Sabbagh was shot dead by regime forces there on Tuesday. He\'s the latest victim of the ongoing crackdown by the Al Khalifah regime on dissent. Police, however, say he died after a bomb he was holding in his hands, went off. They also claim that he was wanted for criminal offences. Bahrain has been the scene of pro-democracy rallies for more than two years now. The Al Khalifah is responding with heavy-handed tactics which have led to scores of deaths and thousands of detentions.
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[23 Oct 2013] Bahrain Regime Forces crackdown on protesters mourning for...
Bahrain\'s regime forces crack down on protesters who are mourning for a 17-year-old youth killed by government troops a day earlier.
The...
Bahrain\'s regime forces crack down on protesters who are mourning for a 17-year-old youth killed by government troops a day earlier.
The protesters have held a funeral for Ali Khalil al-Sabbagh in the village of Bani Jamrah, west of the capital Manama. Sabbagh was shot dead by regime forces there on Tuesday. He\'s the latest victim of the ongoing crackdown by the Al Khalifah regime on dissent. Police, however, say he died after a bomb he was holding in his hands, went off. They also claim that he was wanted for criminal offences. Bahrain has been the scene of pro-democracy rallies for more than two years now. The Al Khalifah is responding with heavy-handed tactics which have led to scores of deaths and thousands of detentions.
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[Media Watch] City 42 News : Governer House Kay Samne dharna...
[Media Watch] City 42 News : Governer House Kay Samne dharna Dehsahtgardo Kay Khilaf Crack Down | گورنر ہاوس کے سامنے دھرنا...
[Media Watch] City 42 News : Governer House Kay Samne dharna Dehsahtgardo Kay Khilaf Crack Down | گورنر ہاوس کے سامنے دھرنا دہشتگردوں کیخلاف کریک ڈاون- TNFJ - Urdu
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Cracking Stuxnet - A 21st-century cyber weapon against Iran - Ralph...
When first discovered in 2010, the Stuxnet computer worm posed a baffling puzzle. Beyond its unusually high level of sophistication loomed a more...
When first discovered in 2010, the Stuxnet computer worm posed a baffling puzzle. Beyond its unusually high level of sophistication loomed a more troubling mystery: its purpose. Ralph Langner and team helped crack the code that revealed this digital warhead's final target -- and its covert origins. In a fascinating look inside cyber-forensics, he explains how.
The idea behind the Stuxnet computer worm is actually quite simple. We don't want Iran to get the Bomb. Their major asset for developing nuclear weapons is the Natanz uranium enrichment facility. The gray boxes that you see, these are real-time control systems. Now if we manage to compromise these systems that control drive speeds and valves, we can actually cause a lot of problems with the centrifuge. The gray boxes don't run Windows software; they are a completely different technology. But if we manage to place a good Windows virus on a notebook that is used by a maintenance engineer to configure this gray box, then we are in business. And this is the plot behind Stuxnet.
So we start with a Windows dropper. The payload goes onto the gray box, damages the centrifuge, and the Iranian nuclear program is delayed -- mission accomplished. That's easy, huh? I want to tell you how we found that out. When we started our research on Stuxnet six months ago, it was completely unknown what the purpose of this thing was. The only thing that was known is very, very complex on the Windows part, the dropper part, used multiple zero-day vulnerabilities. And it seemed to want to do something with these gray boxes, these real-time control systems. So that got our attention, and we started a lab project where we infected our environment with Stuxnet and checked this thing out. And then some very funny things happened. Stuxnet behaved like a lab rat that didn't like our cheese -- sniffed, but didn't want to eat. Didn't make sense to me. And after we experimented with different flavors of cheese, I realized, well, this is a directed attack. It's completely directed. The dropper is prowling actively on the gray box if a specific configuration is found, and even if the actual program that it's trying to infect is actually running on that target. And if not, Stuxnet does nothing.
So that really got my attention, and we started to work on this nearly around the clock, because I thought, well, we don't know what the target is. It could be, let's say for example, a U.S. power plant, or a chemical plant in Germany. So we better find out what the target is soon. So we extracted and decompiled the attack code, and we discovered that it's structured in two digital bombs -- a smaller one and a bigger one. And we also saw that they are very professionally engineered by people who obviously had all insider information. They knew all the bits and bites that they had to attack. They probably even know the shoe size of the operator. So they know everything.
And if you have heard that the dropper of Stuxnet is complex and high-tech, let me tell you this: the payload is rocket science. It's way above everything that we have ever seen before. Here you see a sample of this actual attack code. We are talking about -- round about 15,000 lines of code. Looks pretty much like old-style assembly language. And I want to tell you how we were able to make sense out of this code. So what we were looking for is first of all is system function calls, because we know what they do.
And then we were looking for timers and data structures and trying to relate them to the real world -- to potential real world targets. So we do need target theories that we can prove or disprove. In order to get target theories, we remember that it's definitely hardcore sabotage, it must be a high-value target, and it is most likely located in Iran, because that's where most of the infections had been reported. Now you don't find several thousand targets in that area. It basically boils down to the Bushehr nuclear power plant and to the Natanz fuel enrichment plant.
So I told my assistant, "Get me a list of all centrifuge and power plant experts from our client base." And I phoned them up and picked their brain in an effort to match their expertise with what we found in code and data. And that worked pretty well. So we were able to associate the small digital warhead with the rotor control. The rotor is that moving part within the centrifuge, that black object that you see. And if you manipulate the speed of this rotor, you are actually able to crack the rotor and eventually even have the centrifuge explode. What we also saw is that the goal of the attack was really to do it slowly and creepy -- obviously in an effort to drive maintenance engineers crazy, that they would not be able to figure this out quickly.
The big digital warhead -- we had a shot at this by looking very closely at data and data structures. So for example, the number 164 really stands out in that code; you can't overlook it. I started to research scientific literature on how these centrifuges are actually built in Natanz and found they are structured in what is called a cascade, and each cascade holds 164 centrifuges. So that made sense, it was a match.
And it even got better. These centrifuges in Iran are subdivided into 15, what is called, stages. And guess what we found in the attack code? An almost identical structure. So again, that was a real good match. And this gave us very high confidence for what we were looking at. Now don't get me wrong here, it didn't go like this. These results have been obtained over several weeks of really hard labor. And we often went into just a dead-end and had to recover.
Anyway, so we figured out that both digital warheads were actually aiming at one and the same target, but from different angles. The small warhead is taking one cascade, and spinning up the rotors and slowing them down, and the big warhead is talking to six cascades and manipulating valves. So in all, we are very confident that we have actually determined what the target is. It is Natanz, and it is only Natanz. So we don't have to worry that other targets might be hit by Stuxnet.
Here's some very cool stuff that we saw -- really knocked my socks off. Down there is the gray box, and on the top you see the centrifuges. Now what this thing does is it intercepts the input values from sensors -- so for example, from pressure sensors and vibration sensors -- and it provides legitimate code, which is still running during the attack, with fake input data. And as a matter of fact, this fake input data is actually prerecorded by Stuxnet. So it's just like from the Hollywood movies where during the heist, the observation camera is fed with prerecorded video. That's cool, huh?
The idea here is obviously not only to fool the operators in the control room. It actually is much more dangerous and aggressive. The idea is to circumvent a digital safety system. We need digital safety systems where a human operator could not act quick enough. So for example, in a power plant, when your big steam turbine gets too over speed, you must open relief valves within a millisecond. Obviously, this cannot be done by a human operator. So this is where we need digital safety systems. And when they are compromised, then real bad things can happen. Your plant can blow up. And neither your operators nor your safety system will notice it. That's scary.
But it gets worse. And this is very important, what I'm going to say. Think about this. This attack is generic. It doesn't have anything to do, in specifics, with centrifuges, with uranium enrichment. So it would work as well, for example, in a power plant or in an automobile factory. It is generic. And you don't have -- as an attacker -- you don't have to deliver this payload by a USB stick, as we saw it in the case of Stuxnet. You could also use conventional worm technology for spreading. Just spread it as wide as possible. And if you do that, what you end up with is a cyber weapon of mass destruction. That's the consequence that we have to face. So unfortunately, the biggest number of targets for such attacks are not in the Middle East. They're in the United States and Europe and in Japan. So all of the green areas, these are your target-rich environments. We have to face the consequences, and we better start to prepare right now.
Thanks.
(Applause)
Chris Anderson: I've got a question. Ralph, it's been quite widely reported that people assume that Mossad is the main entity behind this. Is that your opinion?
Ralph Langner: Okay, you really want to hear that? Yeah. Okay. My opinion is that the Mossad is involved, but that the leading force is not Israel. So the leading force behind that is the cyber superpower. There is only one, and that's the United States -- fortunately, fortunately. Because otherwise, our problems would even be bigger.
CA: Thank you for scaring the living daylights out of us. Thank you Ralph.
(Applause)
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*VIEWER DISCRETION* 1st Pro-Democracy killing in Bahrain - Arabic
'Saudi Arabia sends troops to Bahrain'
Saudi Arabia is sending troops to Bahrain in a move to crack down on pro-democracy protesters who took to...
'Saudi Arabia sends troops to Bahrain'
Saudi Arabia is sending troops to Bahrain in a move to crack down on pro-democracy protesters who took to the streets in the capital Manama, a political analyst says.
Bahrain police kill two protesters
Bahraini security forces have shot dead two Shia protesters at the funeral of a pro-democracy demonstrator who died of his wounds a day after Monday's "Day of Rage" rallies in the capital Manama.
http://www.presstv.com/section/351020205.html
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Iranians rally to support ME uprisings - Apr 15, 2011 - English
Crowds of people have staged a street rally in support of the wave of Islamic Awakening in the region, condemning the violent repression of...
Crowds of people have staged a street rally in support of the wave of Islamic Awakening in the region, condemning the violent repression of protesters in Bahrain.
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Headline News with summary - Islamic Awakening May 08 - 2011 From...
Bin Laden died with illness - protestors and brutal crack down with disturbing images.
Headline News with summary - Islamic Awakening May 08 -...
Bin Laden died with illness - protestors and brutal crack down with disturbing images.
Headline News with summary - Islamic Awakening May 08 - 2011 From Presstv - English
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New footage show Bahraini brutality -16Jul2011 - All Languages
A new video has emerged on YouTube depicting the latest brutality of the Saudi-backed Al Khalifa regime forces against the Bahraini people....
A new video has emerged on YouTube depicting the latest brutality of the Saudi-backed Al Khalifa regime forces against the Bahraini people.
The video shows the Bahraini security forces kicking a door in and firing tear gas into a house only to flee the scene seconds later in their police vans.
Security forces on Friday resorted to violence once more, in an attempt to disperse a rally of anti-regime protesters who have been calling for an end of the Al Khalifa regime, a Press TV correspondent reported.
The anti-regime demonstrations on Friday led to one woman being killed and several others being injured.
Meanwhile, human rights groups have condemned Manama's political ploy in initiating national dialogue, saying the move is aimed at influencing the international community.
They argued that the Bahraini regime is continuing its severe repression of protesters despite the ongoing national talks launched earlier this month.
Human Rights Watch has also urged Manama to probe the dismissal of thousands of workers from state-linked firms and government jobs over participation in anti-government protests earlier this year.
Thousands of anti-government protesters have been waging protest rallies in Bahrain since mid-February, demanding an end to the Al Khalifa rule, which has been in power for over 40 years.
In mid-March, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates deployed their military forces in crisis-hit Bahrain to assist the Manama regime in its brutal crackdown on popular protests.
Scores of protesters have been killed -- many under torture -- and numerous others detained and transferred to unknown locations during the regime's brutal onslaught on protesters.
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Innocent Palestinian People - RT - English
The Israeli government has vowed to end systematic attacks by Israeli settlers against Palestinians in the Occupied Territories, but has done...
The Israeli government has vowed to end systematic attacks by Israeli settlers against Palestinians in the Occupied Territories, but has done little to curb the violence. Now an Israeli human rights group is using technology to tackle the problem.
Israel is continuing construction of new homes for its settlers in occupied Palestinian territory, despite numerous calls from the UN and many national governments to stop the practice, which contravenes international law. The issue is one of the major stumbling blocks to peace negotiations between the two sides.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has promised to crack down on Jewish extremism in the West Bank, but with his government supporting settlement expansion, his promise means precious little to those on the receiving end of the violence.
The reality on the ground is that Palestinians living close to those settlements are facing daily aggression on the part of their Israeli neighbors, while the Israeli security forces turn a blind eye to the attacks.
Some Israelis are critical of the policy which allows this to continue.The Israeli human rights organization B'Tselem is doing its part in trying to curb the violence. It has distributed cameras to dozens of Palestinians to capture glimpses of everyday reality in the occupied zone. The goal is to gather evidence and hold Israeli settlers and soldiers attacking Palestinians accountable, reports RT's Paula Slier.
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*IMP. REPORT* Ban on Muharram processions in Kashmir - 17 Dec 2012 -...
Muharram processions have been banned in Kashmir since the conflict began in the disputed region in 1989. Kashmir is a Muslim majority region....
Muharram processions have been banned in Kashmir since the conflict began in the disputed region in 1989. Kashmir is a Muslim majority region. However, only at few Shia dominated regions processions have been allowed. On the 8th and 10th of Muharram, streets are blocked and people are asked not to join processions. Whenever processions take place police seize down people by using force that results in casualties and panic. On this week\\\'s INFocus we talk to Muslim scholars and government to find out why India, which claims to be a democracy, does not allow people to exercise their religious right in the region.
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SubhanAllah - Clever Chimp Uses Tools - English
A chimpanzee uses four different tools to crack open a bee\'s nest eight stories above the forest floor. One slip could mean death, but the honey...
A chimpanzee uses four different tools to crack open a bee\'s nest eight stories above the forest floor. One slip could mean death, but the honey is worth the risk.
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[18 June 13] Poll: Obama approval falls amid controversies - English
The government surveillance programs targeting American citizens, the Internal Revenue Service\'s crack down on tea party and other conservative...
The government surveillance programs targeting American citizens, the Internal Revenue Service\'s crack down on tea party and other conservative groups, the Justice Department\'s secret collection of journalists\' phone records, and the handling of an attack in Benghazi that left the US ambassador to Libya and three other Americans dead, are just some of the controversies the White House has been battling in recent weeks.
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[08 Dec 2013] Egypt security forces storm al-Azhar, Mansoura university...
In Egypt, three prominent activists have gone on trial for defying a controversial protest law.
Ahmed Maher, Ahmed Douma, and Mohamed Adel are...
In Egypt, three prominent activists have gone on trial for defying a controversial protest law.
Ahmed Maher, Ahmed Douma, and Mohamed Adel are accused of organizing an illegal protest on November 30. Maher and Douma are also charged with allegedly assaulting police officers at another rally last month. The charges stem from a new law imposed by the military-backed government following the ouster of president Mohamed Morsi in early July. Maher and Douma supported Morsi\'s removal, but oppose what they see as the army\'s attempts to crack down on freedom of expression. Reports say the trial of the three leading figures-- who had a major role in the 2011 downfall of former regime-- has been adjourned now. Cairo has drawn international fire for the protest law, which has sparked violent protests nationwide. The law bans any protest assembly without prior permission from the police.
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[07 Jan 2014] Iran Foreign Ministry Spokeswoman Weekly Press Conf....
Iran\'s Foreign Ministry Spokeswoman says Tehran supports the Iraqi government\'s measures to fight terrorism and extremism.
During a weekly press...
Iran\'s Foreign Ministry Spokeswoman says Tehran supports the Iraqi government\'s measures to fight terrorism and extremism.
During a weekly press conference in Tehran, Marzieh Afkham said measures taken by Baghdad to crack down on terrorism will help boost Iraq\'s national unity. The Iranian official meanwhile noted that media reports about cooperation between Iran and the US on the issue of Iraq are inaccurate. She also called on the international community to take QUOTE balanced and unbiased steps in the fight against extremism, violence and terrorism.
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[07 Jan 2014] Iran Foreign Ministry Spokeswoman Weekly Press Conf....
Iran\'s Foreign Ministry Spokeswoman says Tehran supports the Iraqi government\'s measures to fight terrorism and extremism.
During a weekly press...
Iran\'s Foreign Ministry Spokeswoman says Tehran supports the Iraqi government\'s measures to fight terrorism and extremism.
During a weekly press conference in Tehran, Marzieh Afkham said measures taken by Baghdad to crack down on terrorism will help boost Iraq\'s national unity. The Iranian official meanwhile noted that media reports about cooperation between Iran and the US on the issue of Iraq are inaccurate. She also called on the international community to take QUOTE balanced and unbiased steps in the fight against extremism, violence and terrorism.
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[26 Feb 2014] Gaza trade, labor unions protest closure of Rafah crossing...
Trade unions in the Gaza Strip have held a demonstration at the Rafah crossing against Egyptian military restrictions. A years-long Israeli...
Trade unions in the Gaza Strip have held a demonstration at the Rafah crossing against Egyptian military restrictions. A years-long Israeli blockade of the coastal enclave has only gotten worse after the Egyptian military started to crack down on underground tunnels near the Gaza border. Press TV\'s Ashraf Shannon has a report from Gaza.
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Quick Recipes - Rasmalai Recipe - English Urdu
Here it is a very simple easy and delicious recipe for rasmalai. So watch and learn how to make the best rasmalai. #HappyCookingToYou
Recipe in...
Here it is a very simple easy and delicious recipe for rasmalai. So watch and learn how to make the best rasmalai. #HappyCookingToYou
Recipe in English:
Ingredients:
•For Cheese Balls:
-Fresh milk 1 ltr
-Vinegar 2 tbs
•For Sheera:
-Sugar 1 cup
-Water 1 & ¼ cup
•For Sweet Milk (Rabri):
-Fresh milk 1 litre
-Sugar ¾ cup or to taste
-Cardamom powder ½ tsp
-Water 2 tbs + cornflour 1 ½ tbs
-Kewra water 1 tbs
-Tetrapak cream 2 tbs
-Almond and pistachio for garnishing
Directions:
•Prepare Cheese Balls:
-Heat milk and bring it to boil.
-Add vinegar and mix it. Strain in cheese cloth and rinse curdled milk with cold water.
-Press to strain excess water.
-Knead to form a soft dough for 8-10 mins and divide and make small ball with no crack.
•Prepare Sheera:
-In a sauce pan, add sugar and water and bring it to boil.
-Add cheese balls, covered and simmer for 6-8 mins.
-Set aside in chilled water.
•Prepare Sweet Milk (Rabri):
-In a pot, heat milk, add sugar and cardamom powder.
-In small bowl,mix water and corn flour and add it to rabri milk.
-Add kewra water and boil until 1/3rd of milk remains and keep stirring in between.
-Remove from flame and add tetrapak cream and give it a good mix.
-Remove cheese balls from cold water and press cheese balls to strain excess water.
-Place cheese balls on serving plate, pour sweet milk (rabri).
-Garnish with almonds and pistachio, refrigerate for 1-2hours.
-Serve chilled.
Recipe in Urdu:
Ajza:
•For Cheese Balls:
-Doodh (taza) 1 ltr
-Sirka 2 tbs
•For Sheera:
-Cheeni 1 cup
-Pani 1 & ¼ cup
•For Sweet Milk (Rabri):
-Doodh (taza) 1 litre
-Cheeni ¾ cup or to taste
-Elaichi powder ½ tsp
-Pani 2 tbs + cornflour 1 ½ tbs
-Kewra water 1 tbs
-Tetrapak cream 2 tbs
-Badam and pista for garnishing
Directions:
•Prepare Cheese Ball:
-Doodh ko garam karein aur ubal lein.
-Sirka shamil ker k mix karein. Mulmul ka kapra mein chaan lein aur thanday pani dal dein.
-Daba ker k ezafe pani nikal lein.
-Dough ko ache tarhan ghond lein 8-10 mins kliya aur chotay size ki balls bana lein.
•Prepare Sheera:
-Sauce pan mein cheeni aur pani dal ker ubal lein.
-Ab is mein cheese balls shamil karein,dhak ker halki ancch per 6-8 mins kliya rakh dein.
-Thanday pani mein dal ker side per rakh dein.
•Prepare Sweet Milk (Rabri):
-Pot mein doodh garam karein,cheeni aur elaichi powder shamil karein.
-Ek chota bowl mein pani aur corn flour dal ker mix ker lein aur rabri milk mein shamil karein.
-Ab is mein kewra water shamil karein aur 1/3rd doodh reh janay tak paka lein,bech mein musalsal chamcha chalatay rahein.
-Chulhay sa hata lein,aur tetrapak cream dal ker ache tarhan mix ker lein.
-Cheese balls ko thanday pani sa nikal lein aur daba ker ezafe pani nikal lein.
-Cheese balls ko serving plate mein rakh ker upper sa rabri milk dal dein.
-Badam aur pista sa garnish karein aur refrigerator mein 1-2 hours kliya rakh dein.
-Thanda serve karein.
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How Do you Become a Muslim? | Sister Spade | English
How do you become a Muslim? Well, you may well already be one, but maybe you haven\\\'t given it some thought! And even some of those who were born...
How do you become a Muslim? Well, you may well already be one, but maybe you haven\\\'t given it some thought! And even some of those who were born into Muslim families need to put on their thinking caps and get right back down to the basics! Let\\\'s crack this nut and recognize the fundamental points when it comes to being a Muslim. Have we truly accepted Allah as the one and ONLY God? And have we truly recognized the Prophethood of Muhammad (S)?
#SisterSpade #Islam #Monotheism #Tawhid #Reality #WakeUp #Love #Quran #Ahlulbayt #Prophet #Muhammad
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Enemy's Agenda: Propagation of Doubts | Imam Khamenei | Farsi Sub English
What is the battlefield of today? And what is the weapon of the enemy in this battlefield?
What were the sacrifices made by the Iranian nation...
What is the battlefield of today? And what is the weapon of the enemy in this battlefield?
What were the sacrifices made by the Iranian nation to make the Islamic Revolution victorious?
And 40+ years later, how is the Islamic Revolution stronger than ever today?
Furthermore, what are the tactics used by the enemy to create a crack in the solid faith of the people?
Besides, what does the Leader of the Islamic Revolution – Imam Khamenei – have to say about the harms of doubt and uncertainty?
And in conclusion, what is the key to destroy the weapon of the enemy?
Imam Khamenei talks about the battlefield of today and the importance of Jihad al-Tabyiin, the Jihad of Clarification.
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