The Majlis (Parliament) of Peoples\\\' Hopes | Leader\\\'s...
Breaking open some of the most necessary, groundbreaking and revolutionary subjects of the day from the words of the Leader, Imam Sayyid Ali...
Breaking open some of the most necessary, groundbreaking and revolutionary subjects of the day from the words of the Leader, Imam Sayyid Ali Khamenei. This instalment will address the following four points:
1. What is the ‘Majlis\\\\\\\'?
2. Our Problems are our own
3. A point about Shaheed Qasem Soleimani
4. The onslaught of the Arrogant Front
The full text of the speech can be found on Khamenei.ir here:
https://english.khamenei.ir/news/7755/The-11th-Majlis-is-the-parliament-of-people-s-hope
Presented by Br. Muzaffer Hyder, Sayyid Shahryar Naqvi & Shaykh Ali
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