[پیام شہداء و اتحاد کانفرنس] Khanum Mehdawi...
[Media Watch] Khanum Mehdawi (Sec. Shuhbae Khawateen) -مرکزی سیکرٹری شعبہ خواتین خانم سکینہ مہدوی...
[Media Watch] Khanum Mehdawi (Sec. Shuhbae Khawateen) -مرکزی سیکرٹری شعبہ خواتین خانم سکینہ مہدوی خطاب کر رہی ہیں - MWM PAk - Majlis Wahdat Muslimeen Pakistan - Urdu
مجلس وحدت مسلمین پاکستان مرکزی سیکرٹری شعبہ خواتین خانم سکینہ مہدوی پیام شہداء و اتحاد کانفرنس سے خطاب کر رہی ہیں
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[REPORT] Sec. Gen. MWM, H.I. Allama Raja Nasir visit to Lahore - 24 to...
This report covers visit of MWM Secretary General, Hujjatul Islam Allama Raja Nasir Abbas Jafri to Lahore on 24th and 25th January 2011. During his...
This report covers visit of MWM Secretary General, Hujjatul Islam Allama Raja Nasir Abbas Jafri to Lahore on 24th and 25th January 2011. During his visit, he met with some Shias of Lahore, met with some Sunni brothers of Minhaj ul Quran, participated in Jaloos (procession), met with victims of the bomb blast on Chehlum and interviewed by local and international news media.
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Gen Sec.- Pasban-e-Aza Askari Raza Shaheed (Target killing 31-12-2012) -...
Shaheed Askari Raza was a precious person in Millat-e-jaffaria who was serving the nation with his heart and soul.
He was General Secretary of...
Shaheed Askari Raza was a precious person in Millat-e-jaffaria who was serving the nation with his heart and soul.
He was General Secretary of Pasban-e-Aza and was an active member of Hidayat-e-Hussaini(a.s) Foundation, and had played an important role for innocent prisoners and other works related to the prosperity of the nation.
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[لبیک یا رسول اللہ کانفرنس - Karachi] Speech - H.I....
[لبیک یا رسول اللہ کانفرنس - Karachi] Speech - H.I. Raja Nasir Abbas - 20 October 2012
Sec, General Majlis Wahdat Muslimeen
[لبیک یا رسول اللہ کانفرنس - Karachi] Speech - H.I. Raja Nasir Abbas - 20 October 2012
Sec, General Majlis Wahdat Muslimeen
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[23 Nov 2013] Rawalpindi and Karachi incidet | H.I Raja Nasir Abbas -...
[MUST WATCH interview of Allama RAJA NASIR ABBAS JAFRI(Sec Gen MWM Pakistan) on Ahllebait Tv Sky 836 London - 23/11/2013 - Rawalpindi and...
[MUST WATCH interview of Allama RAJA NASIR ABBAS JAFRI(Sec Gen MWM Pakistan) on Ahllebait Tv Sky 836 London - 23/11/2013 - Rawalpindi and Karachi incidet
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[15 Jan 2014] The Debate - Failing Extremism - English
On the war on Syria: Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, in a meeting with Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif, warned that Saudi Arabia\'s...
On the war on Syria: Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, in a meeting with Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif, warned that Saudi Arabia\'s political and religious ideology is \"a threat to the world\". Has Saudi Arabia\'s support for terrorists reached such an alarming level that UN Sec. Gen. Ban Ki Moon has said it will discuss Saudi support for terrorists in Iraq with UN members? In this edition of the debate, we\'ll discuss how isolated Saudi Arabia and its policy in Syria have become. Turkey, that has long called for the ouster of President Bashar Assad, is now calling for a shift in government policy towards Syria. In addition, we\'ll discuss how the U-S has come to recognize that their support for these insurgents has backfired, and further analyze reports of Western intel. agencies wanting to cooperate with Syria, Iran, and Russia in battling these extremists.
Guests:
- Journalist & Middle East Analyst, Sharif Nashashibi (LONDON).
- Author & Historian, Webster Griffin Tarpley (WASHINGTON).
Subjects:
1. REAX: Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, in a meeting with Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif, warned that Saudi Arabia\'s political and religious ideology is \"a threat to the world\".
- He was referring to Wahhabism, an ultra-conservative tradition which is predominant in Saudi Arabia, a key backer of insurgents fighting the Syrian government.
2. Saudi Arabia\'s ambassador to Britain wrote an op-ed in the New York Times entitled Saudi Arabia Will Go It Alone: with statements like \"Nothing is ruled out in our pursuit of peace in the Arab World... Act independently by rejecting a seat on the UN. The way to prevent the rise of extremism: is to support the champions of moderation: financially, materially and yes, militarily, if necessary. Saudi Arabia will continue on this new track for as long as proves necessary
- This seemed to reiterate the sentiment expressed by Saudi intelligence chief Bandar bin Sultan back in October when he talked of shifting away from the alliance with the U.S.:
3. It appears Saudi support for insurgents from AL Qaeda groups to otherwise, has created havoc in the region: From Syria, to Lebanon, to Iraq: And partly in Jordan, so much so that the UN chief Ban Ki Moon has said it may discuss this with security council members?
4. Turkey, has been a supporter of President Bashar Assad\'s ouster. But now Turkish President Abdullah Gul is now calling for a shift in government policy towards Syria. President Abdullah Gul said on Tuesday that \"I am of the opinion that we should recalibrate our diplomacy and security policies given the facts in the south of our country (in Syria).\" What do you make of Gul\'s call for a change in his country\'s policy?
5. MAJOR DEVELOPMENT: The Syrian deputy foreign minister says Western intelligence agencies have been recently visiting Damascus for talks on combating extremist insurgents. Mekdad: Mekdad said that the contacts appeared to show a rift between the political and security authorities in some countries opposed to Assad. Has the US and other Western countries like France and the UK realized that support for these insurgents have now backfired?
6. If Western intel. agencies are cooperating with Syria, which by default will include Iran, then why is the US then insisting Iran not to participate n Geneva 2, or only participate on the sidelines, a precondition that Iran has rejected?
7. United States, the West, Iran, Russia, Syria and the geopolitical shift, which has left Saudi Arabia isolated: Yet the pattern of global terrorism has been sponsored by the US, Israel, and their Arab partners Saudi Arabia and Qatar. Will the US stop its support for terrorists?
8. How far will the US go to counter Saudi Arabia\'s destructive role at least regionally: Are the 2 countries headed for a clash?
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[29 Jan 2014] The Debate - Fuelling the Carnage (P.1) - English
As if the Syrian talks in Geneva did not face enough challenges, a new one came into the picture, when US Congress approved continued support for...
As if the Syrian talks in Geneva did not face enough challenges, a new one came into the picture, when US Congress approved continued support for what it called moderate Syrian rebels, raising the question again about a good and a bad terrorist. It also upped the bar on what type of aid: previously from non-lethal like night goggles, to small arms, as well as some more powerful weapons, such as anti-tank rockets. In this edition of the debate, we\'ll ask doesn\'t this contradict the United States\' role as a sponsor of the peace talks?
Guests:
- National Coordinator, A.N.S.W.E.R. Coalition, Brian Becker (WASHINGTON).
- Senior Fellow, Center for American Progress, Lawrence Korb (WASHINGTON).
Subjects:
1. From non-lethal aid, like nigh vision goggles and army uniforms, to a variety of small arms, as well as some more powerful weapons, such as anti-tank rockets.
- Funded by the U-S Congress, in votes behind closed doors, through the end of government fiscal year 2014, which ends on September 30: THAT MEANS FOR THE NEXT 8 MONTHS.
- Also the issue that arms may fall into the hands of \"bad terrorists\", something US experienced in Afghanistan, Iraq and in Syria.
2. What about the good terrorist/bad terrorist scenario: this differentiation just can\'t apply, especially to the terrorists inside Syria, which the US calls the moderate Syrian rebels?
3. American military aid, now with explicit congressional approval: Doesn\'t it contradict the United States\' role as a sponsor of the peace talks? Whatever happened to US Sec. of State John Kerry saying repeatedly that there is no military solution?
- Russia is working with the US to find a political solution, and suddenly US arms supplies, which contradicts the initiative
4. On terrorists: John Kerry said during opening of Geneva talks: in reference to the Syrian president, Bashar al-Assad: \"The Assad regime is a magnet for terrorists. The regime\'s brutality is the source of the violent extremism in Syria today: Is the US completely turning a blind eye to Saudi Arabia\'s support for terrorists?
5. Timeline: Beg. Dec.: the US and Britain announced that they had suspended non-lethal aid: Why? Reports that their aid supplies could end up in hostile hands. Then in late December, reversed that decision: Yet US Congress \"secretly\" approved sending small arms, as well as some more powerful weapons, such as anti-tank rockets, also in Dec.: the US was not telling the truth, or given that this was done in secret, did not want it to be made public?
6. On the Syrian talks in Geneva: According to the divided opposition: the Syrian delegation has accepted the establishment of a transitional government body for the first time: Were it true, how what are the chances for the divided opposition to accept the govt. red line: Assad\'s departure?
7. Syria\'s divided opposition criticized a document presented by the Syrian govt which presented a statement of principles, calling for Syria \'s sovereignty to be respected, rejecting \"foreign interference\" and \"terrorism.\"?
8. Are we looking at u-turn from Turkey on Syria: AS we speak, PM Erodogan is in Iran holding talks with Ian\'s leader, its pres. and FM?
9. What may have happened if Iran was present?
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[29 Jan 2014] The Debate - Fuelling the Carnage (P.2) - English
1. From non-lethal aid, like nigh vision goggles and army uniforms, to a variety of small arms, as well as some more powerful weapons, such as...
1. From non-lethal aid, like nigh vision goggles and army uniforms, to a variety of small arms, as well as some more powerful weapons, such as anti-tank rockets.
- Funded by the U-S Congress, in votes behind closed doors, through the end of government fiscal year 2014, which ends on September 30: THAT MEANS FOR THE NEXT 8 MONTHS.
- Also the issue that arms may fall into the hands of \"bad terrorists\", something US experienced in Afghanistan, Iraq and in Syria.
2. What about the good terrorist/bad terrorist scenario: this differentiation just can\'t apply, especially to the terrorists inside Syria, which the US calls the moderate Syrian rebels?
3. American military aid, now with explicit congressional approval: Doesn\'t it contradict the United States\' role as a sponsor of the peace talks? Whatever happened to US Sec. of State John Kerry saying repeatedly that there is no military solution?
- Russia is working with the US to find a political solution, and suddenly US arms supplies, which contradicts the initiative
4. On terrorists: John Kerry said during opening of Geneva talks: in reference to the Syrian president, Bashar al-Assad: \"The Assad regime is a magnet for terrorists. The regime\'s brutality is the source of the violent extremism in Syria today: Is the US completely turning a blind eye to Saudi Arabia\'s support for terrorists?
5. Timeline: Beg. Dec.: the US and Britain announced that they had suspended non-lethal aid: Why? Reports that their aid supplies could end up in hostile hands. Then in late December, reversed that decision: Yet US Congress \"secretly\" approved sending small arms, as well as some more powerful weapons, such as anti-tank rockets, also in Dec.: the US was not telling the truth, or given that this was done in secret, did not want it to be made public?
6. On the Syrian talks in Geneva: According to the divided opposition: the Syrian delegation has accepted the establishment of a transitional government body for the first time: Were it true, how what are the chances for the divided opposition to accept the govt. red line: Assad\'s departure?
7. Syria\'s divided opposition criticized a document presented by the Syrian govt which presented a statement of principles, calling for Syria \'s sovereignty to be respected, rejecting \"foreign interference\" and \"terrorism.\"?
8. Are we looking at u-turn from Turkey on Syria: AS we speak, PM Erodogan is in Iran holding talks with Ian\'s leader, its pres. and FM?
9. What may have happened if Iran was present?
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{02} [پیام شہداء و اتحاد کانفرنس] H.I Hassan Zafar...
[Media Watch] Khanum Mehdawi (Sec. Shuhbae Khawateen) -مرکزی سیکرٹری شعبہ خواتین خانم سکینہ مہدوی...
[Media Watch] Khanum Mehdawi (Sec. Shuhbae Khawateen) -مرکزی سیکرٹری شعبہ خواتین خانم سکینہ مہدوی خطاب کر رہی ہیں - MWM PAk - Majlis Wahdat Muslimeen Pakistan - Urdu
مجلس وحدت مسلمین پاکستان مرکزی سیکرٹری شعبہ خواتین خانم سکینہ مہدوی پیام شہداء و اتحاد کانفرنس سے خطاب کر رہی ہیں
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[Dua Day-3] Tafseer Of Daily Dua For The Month Of...
[Dua Day-3] Tafseer Of Daily Dua For The Month Of Ramadan-1437 | H.I Najeeb-ul-Hasan Zaidi - Urdu
Duration- 9.06 sec
Discusses
-...
[Dua Day-3] Tafseer Of Daily Dua For The Month Of Ramadan-1437 | H.I Najeeb-ul-Hasan Zaidi - Urdu
Duration- 9.06 sec
Discusses
- What Alertness do we seek ?
- What foolishness and mistakes to avoid?
- Asking Allah for goodness
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