[06] ہفتہِ وحدت Hafta e Wahdat (Kamoki) - Rabi Awwal...
Subject : Wahdat-e-Islami
Event : Rabi-ul-Awal 1434
Category : Seminar
Location : Multiple Locations
Description : Countrywide Lectures on...
Subject : Wahdat-e-Islami
Event : Rabi-ul-Awal 1434
Category : Seminar
Location : Multiple Locations
Description : Countrywide Lectures on Hafta-e-Wahdat from 11-17th Rabi-ul-Awwal 1434-2013
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Spoken Words by Br. Mohsin Jaffery at Muslim Unity Seminar -English
WIIRE and Masumeen Islamic Centre (MIC) hosted a successful Muslim Unity Seminar on January 18th 2015 to commemorate the birth anniversary...
WIIRE and Masumeen Islamic Centre (MIC) hosted a successful Muslim Unity Seminar on January 18th 2015 to commemorate the birth anniversary of Prophet Muhammad (S.A.W.). The topic of the seminar was “The Noble Prophet (S.A.W.) and the Muslim Ummah”
Speakers from Sunni Muslim and Shia Muslim enlightened the participants with the teachings of Prophet Muhammad (S.A.W.) and the importance of Muslim Unity. The objective of the Muslim Unity is to create an environment of collaboration and communication among Muslim organizations on issues of interest to Muslim Canadians nationally as well as on the international front.
In addition to the eloquent speeches, the seminar also had spoken words and poetry and they were very inspirational. The spoken words and poetry propagated the message of harmony, hope, spirituality, unity and cooperation in an intellectual and creative way. The Muslim Unity seminar ended with participants holding hands of each other and reciting Dua-e-Wahdat (supplication for Unity) among the Muslim Ummah.
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Speech by Sheikh Jaffar - Muslim Unity Seminar - English
WIIRE and Masumeen Islamic Centre (MIC) hosted a successful Muslim Unity Seminar on January 18th 2015 to commemorate the birth anniversary...
WIIRE and Masumeen Islamic Centre (MIC) hosted a successful Muslim Unity Seminar on January 18th 2015 to commemorate the birth anniversary of Prophet Muhammad (S.A.W.). The topic of the seminar was “The Noble Prophet (S.A.W.) and the Muslim Ummah”
Speakers from Sunni Muslim and Shia Muslim enlightened the participants with the teachings of Prophet Muhammad (S.A.W.) and the importance of Muslim Unity. The objective of the Muslim Unity is to create an environment of collaboration and communication among Muslim organizations on issues of interest to Muslim Canadians nationally as well as on the international front.
In addition to the eloquent speeches, the seminar also had spoken words and poetry and they were very inspirational. The spoken words and poetry propagated the message of harmony, hope, spirituality, unity and cooperation in an intellectual and creative way. The Muslim Unity seminar ended with participants holding hands of each other and reciting Dua-e-Wahdat (supplication for Unity) among the Muslim Ummah.
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Naat by Br. Masiuddin at Muslim Unity Seminar - Urdu
WIIRE and Masumeen Islamic Centre (MIC) hosted a successful Muslim Unity Seminar on January 18th 2015 to commemorate the birth anniversary...
WIIRE and Masumeen Islamic Centre (MIC) hosted a successful Muslim Unity Seminar on January 18th 2015 to commemorate the birth anniversary of Prophet Muhammad (S.A.W.). The topic of the seminar was “The Noble Prophet (S.A.W.) and the Muslim Ummah”
Speakers from Sunni Muslim and Shia Muslim enlightened the participants with the teachings of Prophet Muhammad (S.A.W.) and the importance of Muslim Unity. The objective of the Muslim Unity is to create an environment of collaboration and communication among Muslim organizations on issues of interest to Muslim Canadians nationally as well as on the international front.
In addition to the eloquent speeches, the seminar also had spoken words and poetry and they were very inspirational. The spoken words and poetry propagated the message of harmony, hope, spirituality, unity and cooperation in an intellectual and creative way. The Muslim Unity seminar ended with participants holding hands of each other and reciting Dua-e-Wahdat (supplication for Unity) among the Muslim Ummah.
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Speech by Sheikh Ibrahim Chishti - Muslim Unity Seminar - English
WIIRE and Masumeen Islamic Centre (MIC) hosted a successful Muslim Unity Seminar on January 18th 2015 to commemorate the birth anniversary...
WIIRE and Masumeen Islamic Centre (MIC) hosted a successful Muslim Unity Seminar on January 18th 2015 to commemorate the birth anniversary of Prophet Muhammad (S.A.W.). The topic of the seminar was “The Noble Prophet (S.A.W.) and the Muslim Ummah”
Speakers from Sunni Muslim and Shia Muslim enlightened the participants with the teachings of Prophet Muhammad (S.A.W.) and the importance of Muslim Unity. The objective of the Muslim Unity is to create an environment of collaboration and communication among Muslim organizations on issues of interest to Muslim Canadians nationally as well as on the international front.
In addition to the eloquent speeches, the seminar also had spoken words and poetry and they were very inspirational. The spoken words and poetry propagated the message of harmony, hope, spirituality, unity and cooperation in an intellectual and creative way. The Muslim Unity seminar ended with participants holding hands of each other and reciting Dua-e-Wahdat (supplication for Unity) among the Muslim Ummah.
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Poetry by Br. Jihad Hijazi at Muslim Unity Seminar -English
WIIRE and Masumeen Islamic Centre (MIC) hosted a successful Muslim Unity Seminar on January 18th 2015 to commemorate the birth anniversary...
WIIRE and Masumeen Islamic Centre (MIC) hosted a successful Muslim Unity Seminar on January 18th 2015 to commemorate the birth anniversary of Prophet Muhammad (S.A.W.). The topic of the seminar was “The Noble Prophet (S.A.W.) and the Muslim Ummah”
Speakers from Sunni Muslim and Shia Muslim enlightened the participants with the teachings of Prophet Muhammad (S.A.W.) and the importance of Muslim Unity. The objective of the Muslim Unity is to create an environment of collaboration and communication among Muslim organizations on issues of interest to Muslim Canadians nationally as well as on the international front.
In addition to the eloquent speeches, the seminar also had spoken words and poetry and they were very inspirational. The spoken words and poetry propagated the message of harmony, hope, spirituality, unity and cooperation in an intellectual and creative way. The Muslim Unity seminar ended with participants holding hands of each other and reciting Dua-e-Wahdat (supplication for Unity) among the Muslim Ummah.
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Speech by Dr. Zafar Bangash - Muslim Unity Seminar -English
WIIRE and Masumeen Islamic Centre (MIC) hosted a successful Muslim Unity Seminar on January 18th 2015 to commemorate the birth anniversary...
WIIRE and Masumeen Islamic Centre (MIC) hosted a successful Muslim Unity Seminar on January 18th 2015 to commemorate the birth anniversary of Prophet Muhammad (S.A.W.). The topic of the seminar was “The Noble Prophet (S.A.W.) and the Muslim Ummah”
Speakers from Sunni Muslim and Shia Muslim enlightened the participants with the teachings of Prophet Muhammad (S.A.W.) and the importance of Muslim Unity. The objective of the Muslim Unity is to create an environment of collaboration and communication among Muslim organizations on issues of interest to Muslim Canadians nationally as well as on the international front.
In addition to the eloquent speeches, the seminar also had spoken words and poetry and they were very inspirational. The spoken words and poetry propagated the message of harmony, hope, spirituality, unity and cooperation in an intellectual and creative way. The Muslim Unity seminar ended with participants holding hands of each other and reciting Dua-e-Wahdat (supplication for Unity) among the Muslim Ummah.
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Naat By Br. Shakeel at Muslim Unity Seminar -Urdu
WIIRE and Masumeen Islamic Centre (MIC) hosted a successful Muslim Unity Seminar on January 18th 2015 to commemorate the birth anniversary...
WIIRE and Masumeen Islamic Centre (MIC) hosted a successful Muslim Unity Seminar on January 18th 2015 to commemorate the birth anniversary of Prophet Muhammad (S.A.W.). The topic of the seminar was “The Noble Prophet (S.A.W.) and the Muslim Ummah”
Speakers from Sunni Muslim and Shia Muslim enlightened the participants with the teachings of Prophet Muhammad (S.A.W.) and the importance of Muslim Unity. The objective of the Muslim Unity is to create an environment of collaboration and communication among Muslim organizations on issues of interest to Muslim Canadians nationally as well as on the international front.
In addition to the eloquent speeches, the seminar also had spoken words and poetry and they were very inspirational. The spoken words and poetry propagated the message of harmony, hope, spirituality, unity and cooperation in an intellectual and creative way. The Muslim Unity seminar ended with participants holding hands of each other and reciting Dua-e-Wahdat (supplication for Unity) among the Muslim Ummah.
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Speech by Sheikh Salim Yusufali at Muslim Unity Seminar - English
WIIRE and Masumeen Islamic Centre (MIC) hosted a successful Muslim Unity Seminar on January 18th 2015 to commemorate the birth anniversary...
WIIRE and Masumeen Islamic Centre (MIC) hosted a successful Muslim Unity Seminar on January 18th 2015 to commemorate the birth anniversary of Prophet Muhammad (S.A.W.). The topic of the seminar was “The Noble Prophet (S.A.W.) and the Muslim Ummah”
Speakers from Sunni Muslim and Shia Muslim enlightened the participants with the teachings of Prophet Muhammad (S.A.W.) and the importance of Muslim Unity. The objective of the Muslim Unity is to create an environment of collaboration and communication among Muslim organizations on issues of interest to Muslim Canadians nationally as well as on the international front.
In addition to the eloquent speeches, the seminar also had spoken words and poetry and they were very inspirational. The spoken words and poetry propagated the message of harmony, hope, spirituality, unity and cooperation in an intellectual and creative way. The Muslim Unity seminar ended with participants holding hands of each other and reciting Dua-e-Wahdat (supplication for Unity) among the Muslim Ummah.
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Salam by Sheikh Ibrahim Chishti at Muslim Unity Seminar - Urdu
WIIRE and Masumeen Islamic Centre (MIC) hosted a successful Muslim Unity Seminar on January 18th 2015 to commemorate the birth anniversary...
WIIRE and Masumeen Islamic Centre (MIC) hosted a successful Muslim Unity Seminar on January 18th 2015 to commemorate the birth anniversary of Prophet Muhammad (S.A.W.). The topic of the seminar was “The Noble Prophet (S.A.W.) and the Muslim Ummah”
Speakers from Sunni Muslim and Shia Muslim enlightened the participants with the teachings of Prophet Muhammad (S.A.W.) and the importance of Muslim Unity. The objective of the Muslim Unity is to create an environment of collaboration and communication among Muslim organizations on issues of interest to Muslim Canadians nationally as well as on the international front.
In addition to the eloquent speeches, the seminar also had spoken words and poetry and they were very inspirational. The spoken words and poetry propagated the message of harmony, hope, spirituality, unity and cooperation in an intellectual and creative way. The Muslim Unity seminar ended with participants holding hands of each other and reciting Dua-e-Wahdat (supplication for Unity) among the Muslim Ummah.
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Inner Revolutions | Is He One of Y\\\'all? - English
Abu Bakr Saddique was raised by a woman known around the city of Buffalo, NY as a champion of human rights and a helper of the poor. In his...
Abu Bakr Saddique was raised by a woman known around the city of Buffalo, NY as a champion of human rights and a helper of the poor. In his neighborhood of mostly Italian-American immigrants, Saddique says there was one incident that stood out for him in particular.
“I was out front playing. We were in the projects – only black family on the street. And I saw this lady. She was a white lady. She was walking down the street and she was going from apartment to apartment – and we lived in a row house. People were slamming the door in her face. She got to our house, and my mother opened up the door and invited her in. So I’m out playing, everything is tight. We’re on welfare. I go into the house and there was this woman sitting down there – eating. I said, ‘woah, what is this? Man, she’s eating up our food.’ You know? And my mother, it was like she didn’t care. She said, ‘she needed to eat’. She gave her food and she gave her some money. Yes. That’s how she was. And she said, ‘always be kind to strangers’”.
Saddique was six and the year was 1953. He says his mother’s character and behavior in situations like this prepared the ground for his eventual conversion to Islam. Saddique first learned about the religion in fourth grade.
“There was Niagara Street Library. I got a book on the Crusades about Richard the Lionheart. That peaked my interest in Islam because they couldn’t say anything about Salahuddin Ayyubi not being good. I saw Muslims in the 50s – some NOI (Nation of Islam), some orthodox. Malcolm X also used to come to Buffalo a lot in the 50s and 60s”.
It wasn’t until 1973, when Saddique was training at an Army base in Texas, that his interest in Islam began to take shape.
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[Discussion Show] Weekly Scope - Imad Rizk - English
[Discussion Show] Weekly Scope - Imad Rizk - English
Weekly Scope broadcast from Sahar TV every Friday takes a look at the week\\\'s headlines....
[Discussion Show] Weekly Scope - Imad Rizk - English
Weekly Scope broadcast from Sahar TV every Friday takes a look at the week\\\'s headlines.
Guest: Imad Rizk, Political Analyst
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