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Living Unity in Iran | Leader of the Muslim Ummah
Some assume that Shia-Sunni unity is not practical; it can not be achieved; it is practically...
Living Unity in Iran | Leader of the Muslim Ummah
Some assume that Shia-Sunni unity is not practical; it can not be achieved; it is practically impossible; well, Sistan Baluchistan in Iran is a living example of this solidarity and unity between Muslim brethren.
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Ayatullah alUzma Sistani über Shia-Sunna Einheit (علي...
Ayatullah al-Uzma Sayyid Ali Husayni Sistani ist am 4. August 1930 in Maschhad geboren und gilt als bedeutender Geistlicher im Irak. Sein...
Ayatullah al-Uzma Sayyid Ali Husayni Sistani ist am 4. August 1930 in Maschhad geboren und gilt als bedeutender Geistlicher im Irak. Sein Großvater, nach dessen Namen er benannt wurde, war ein Gelehrter in Nadschaf.
Ursprünglich kommt Ayatollah Sistanis Familie aus Isfahan, das in der Zeit der Safawiden als Region den Namen "Sistan" trug. Daher trägt die Familie den Namen "Sistani" (aus Sistan).
Als Kind lernte Ayatollah Sistani in Maschhad die Grundlehren des Islam und wechselte mit 19 Jahren in die Gelehrtenstadt Qum. 1951 wechselte er nach Nadschaf mit der Absicht, sich unter großen Gelehrten weiter zu entwickeln. Dort wurde er Student des Großayatollahs Abul-Qasim Chui und stieg zu dessen designierten Nachfolger auf.
Als Großayatollah Chui 1992 starb, nahm Ayatollah Sistani die Verantwortung der Leitung seiner Gemeinde an und wurde als Großayatollah von den Nachahmern [muqallid] Chuis akzeptiert. Mit dem Ableben von weiteren großen Gelehrten in Nadschaf stieg er zu einem der geachtetesten Gelehrten des Irak auf.
Bereits zu Zeiten von Saddam war seine Gelehrsamkeit bekannt und bis 2003 n.Chr stand er zumeist unter Hausarrest.
Am 25. August kehrte Ayatollah Sistani unter großem Jubel unmittelbar nach einer Herzoperation aus London in das damals von US-Truppen belagerte Nadschaf zurück. Mehrere Versuche der Westlichen Welt, ihn als eine Art "Gegenspieler" von Imam Chamene'i zu etablieren, sind gescheitert, da er sich dafür nicht instrumentalisieren ließ
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20090709 Brother of Terrorist - US Support Jundullah Terrorist Group-...
Jundullah leader Abdulmalik Rigi received $100,000 from US operatives to fuel sectarianism in Iran in just one of their meetings, his brother has...
Jundullah leader Abdulmalik Rigi received $100,000 from US operatives to fuel sectarianism in Iran in just one of their meetings, his brother has said.
"My brother Abdulmalik met several times with US forces in Pakistan," Abdulhamid Rigi told a group of tribal leaders and citizens in the town of Iranshahr in the southeastern province of Sistan and Baluchistan.
"I myself took part in one of those meetings, where we discussed recruitment, training, infiltrating Iran and methods of inflaming Sunni-Shia sectarianism for three hours. In that meeting, the Americans gave my brother $100,000," he added.
Abdulhamid also said that during the meeting in question, his brother had asked for computer and satellite equipment, which he used to recruit young Sunni Baluchies.
According to Jundullah's former number two, young men were attracted to the group because it sought to portray itself as an Islamic and Jihadist movement.
He said that the group promoted the idea that killing two people from the Shia community would ensure entry to Paradise as they are infidels.
Abdulhamid said that he had shot his wife dead in the Pakistani city of Quetta while she was asleep, because his brother had said she must die for being a Shia and a government spy.
He added that Abdulmalik too had previously killed his own wife by slitting her throat for the same reason.
Abdulhamid Rigi had earlier confirmed that the ring leader had repeatedly met with US agents in the Pakistani cities of Islamabad and Karachi since 2005.
"In Pakistan, Malik [Abdulmalik Rigi] contacted an individual who resided in the US, who then put him through to the FBI," he said in a recent interview with Press TV.
Jundullah (meaning 'God's Army') is a Pakistan-based terrorist group closely affiliated with the notorious al-Qaeda organization and is made up of disgruntled members of Iran's Sunni Baluch community.
A 2007 Sunday Telegraph report revealed that the CIA had created Jundullah to achieve 'regime change in Iran'.
The report said it was the very same US intelligence outfit that had tried to destabilize Iran by 'supplying arms-length support' and 'money and weapons' to Jundullah.
Another report posted by ABC also revealed that the US officials had ordered Jundullah to 'stage deadly guerrilla raids inside the Islamic Republic, kidnap Iranian officials and execute them on camera', all as part of a 'programmatic objective to overthrow the Iranian government'.
Jundullah has carried out a number of bombings and other violent attacks in Iran resulting in many casualties. Some of the attacks for which it has claimed responsibility are the killings of at least 16 Iranian police officers in a 2008 attack, nine Iranian security guards in 2005, and another 11 in a 2007 bombing.
The group's leader Abdulmalik Rigi has also publicly claimed responsibility for a bombing in May at a Shia mosque in the southeastern city of Zahedan, which left 25 worshipers dead and scores injured.
Soon after the attack, Abdulmalik Rigi admitted during an interview with a US-based satellite TV station that his group collaborated with another anti-Iranian terrorist group, the Mojahedin Khalq Organization (MKO).
"They (MKO) inform us about the regime's activities in our areas of operations and let us know of the regime's forces in these districts and send us most of the intelligence of our interest by email and messages," Rigi told the station.
MKO is listed as a terrorist organization by the US, Iran, and Iraq. Nevertheless, the US government has still not classified Jundullah as a proscribed terrorist organization.
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Iran caputres ringleader of Jundullah terrorist group Abdolmalek Rigi -...
Iran's security officers grounded the plane carrying the ringleader of Jundullah terrorist group Abdolmalek Rigi in one of Iran's southern ports,...
Iran's security officers grounded the plane carrying the ringleader of Jundullah terrorist group Abdolmalek Rigi in one of Iran's southern ports, informed sources say.
Jundullah, which has operated in Iran's Sistan-Baluchistan and Pakistan's Baluchistan provinces, has carried out a number of attacks against high profile Iranian targets, especially the government and security officials.
Jundallah is responsible for several terrorist attacks inside Iran. In October, the group claimed responsibility for a bombing that left over 40 people dead in Iran's southeast.
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[ORIGINAL CONFESSION] Terrorist Abdolmalek Rigi - Captured by Iran - Farsi
Iran's security officers grounded the plane carrying the ringleader of Jundullah terrorist group Abdolmalek Rigi in one of Iran's southern ports,...
Iran's security officers grounded the plane carrying the ringleader of Jundullah terrorist group Abdolmalek Rigi in one of Iran's southern ports, informed sources say. Jundullah, which has operated in Iran's Sistan-Baluchistan and Pakistan's Baluchistan provinces, has carried out a number of attacks against high profile Iranian targets, especially the government and security officials. Jundallah is responsible for several terrorist attacks inside Iran. In October, the group claimed responsibility for a bombing that left over 40 people dead in Iran's southeast.
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West, israel linked to SE Iran blasts - 16 July 2010 - English
A ranking official with the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) has implicated "the US, Israel and some European countries" in...
A ranking official with the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) has implicated "the US, Israel and some European countries" in the deadly blasts in the southeastern Iranian city of Zahedan.
Yadollah Javani, the head of IRGC's political bureau, said late Thursday that the latest terrorist attack in the southeastern province of Sistan-Baluchestan points to the involvement of terrorist groups under the auspices of the United States, Israel and some Western countries, which seek sectarian division, Fars news agency reported.
Two explosions in the front of Zahedan's Grand Mosque on Thursday left more than 20 martyrs and over 100 injured.
The first explosion occurred at 9:20 p.m. local time (1650 GMT) in front of the city's Grand Mosque, and was followed by a second blast within minutes.
"The enemy seeks out division between Shia and Sunni Muslims in order to create chaos in the country," Javani noted.
"One could not doubt the involvement of secret foreign services in the efforts to generate tension amongst Muslims," he further explained.
The Iranian official also noted that confessions made by Abdolmalek Rigi, the Pakistan-based Jundallah terrorist group's ringleader, before his execution last month, unveiled widespread US support for waging an insurgency against the Islamic Republic.
"Rigi's confessions prove that the US, Zionists and some European countries are directly linked with the Zahedan blasts, because he had confessed that the US wants bomb attacks to be carried out across Iran," he said.
After Rigi's execution, Jundallah was effectively disbanded and experts say that the group is highly unlikely to have carried out the latest blasts.
It is widely believed that hard-line Wahabis and Salafis trained by the CIA in Pakistan are the main elements behind the bombings.
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The death toll from the twin bomb blasts in the southeastern Iranian city of Zahedan has reached 27 while more than ten times as many have been injured.
The late July 15 blasts hit outside the city's Grand Mosque, leaving widespread devastations in its trail, IRNA reported on Friday.
The two explosions that took place in front of the mosque on also ripped through nearby shops.
The first explosion occurred at 9:20 p.m. local time (1650 GMT) and was followed by a second blast within minutes, local officials said Thursday.
Emergency efforts are underway to help those injured.
It is widely believed that hard-line Wahabis and Salafis trained by the CIA in Pakistan are the main elements behind the bombings.
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[27 Oct 2013] Terrorists kill 14 Iranian border guards - English
Terrorists kill & injure Iranian police border guards in an ambush attack in the South East of Iran. . 14 border guards with an average age of...
Terrorists kill & injure Iranian police border guards in an ambush attack in the South East of Iran. . 14 border guards with an average age of around twenty years old were killed and six were injured during an ambush attack near Iran-Pakistan border in Iran\'s Sistan-and-Baluchestan Province, on Friday. Iranian Police Chief after discussing the issue with high ranking police officials held a press conference. He stated that investigation to find the group responsible for the attack is ongoing. Iran and Pakistan signed a security agreement in February, under which both countries would cooperate in preventing and combating organized crime and will fight against terrorism and activities posing a threat to national security of either country. Iran\'s police chief in an exclusive interview with Press TV stated that every country including Iran has a sovereign right to protect its borders
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[31 Oct 2013] Pakistan will cooperate with Iran on border guards killing...
Islamabad says it is cooperating with Tehran to hunt down the terrorists who killed over a dozen Iranian security guards at the two countries\'...
Islamabad says it is cooperating with Tehran to hunt down the terrorists who killed over a dozen Iranian security guards at the two countries\' shared border. The position was expressed by Pakistan\'s foreign ministry spokesman in an exclusive interview with Press TV.
On Friday, a group of militants killed 14 Iranian border guards in the city of Saravan in Iran\'s Sistan-Baluchestan province. The assailants had infiltrated into Iran from Pakistan and fled to the other side of the border following the attack. Iran has demanded that Pakistan extradite the terrorists who carried out the attack.
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The Horizon Magazine Folk Music, Sistan & Baluchestan Province -...
In this video we will watch the video of Horizon Magazine,offers the viewers a colorful scope into the Islamic tenets, occasions, traditions and...
In this video we will watch the video of Horizon Magazine,offers the viewers a colorful scope into the Islamic tenets, occasions, traditions and ceremonies within the context of Muslim countries.
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