[21 Feb 2014] Tourists furious as Saudi crown prince exclusively books 3...
The Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia, Salman bin Abdulaziz al-Saud, has reportedly booked out three entire island resorts exclusively for himself. The...
The Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia, Salman bin Abdulaziz al-Saud, has reportedly booked out three entire island resorts exclusively for himself. The 78-year-old prince is understood to have taken over the five-star paradise resorts for nearly a month. Reports say he is due to arrive in the Maldives with a floating hospital, a luxury yacht, and more than 100 bodyguards. The super luxury trip by the Saudi prince comes at a time when millions of Saudi citizens are estimated to be living in poverty. Some reports say up to 60 percent of the population in the oil-rich Arab country live below the poverty line.
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Ahmadinejad Iran unaffected by Financial Crises - News - English
Iran hails world financial crisis as 'end of capitalism'
Oct 15, 2008
TEHRAN (AFP) — Iranian leaders say the world financial crisis...
Iran hails world financial crisis as 'end of capitalism'
Oct 15, 2008
TEHRAN (AFP) — Iranian leaders say the world financial crisis indicates the end of capitalism, the failure of liberal democracy and divine punishment -- marking the superiority of the Islamic republic's political model.
"The school of Marxism has collapsed and the sound of the West's cracking liberal democracy is now being heard," supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said on Monday, recalling the fate of the Soviet Union.
Hardline President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, who is backed by Khamenei, said on Tuesday that "it is the end of capitalism."
Such convictions can be traced back to the ideals of the 1979 Islamic revolution, which Ahmadinejad has sought to revive since he rose to power in 2005.
The firebrand president, who has not missed a chance to denounce Western "decadence" since his election, has exploited the scale of the global crisis to play up his argument.
He benefits from the luxury that the Tehran stock market has been unaffected by the losses that bourses in neighbouring Gulf states have suffered. That stability is attributable to the absence of foreign investors and to the government's firm grip on economic activity.
Several Iranian newspapers, regardless of their reformist or conservative leanings, have also blamed the global economic crisis on excessive liberalism.
And some officials, such as the head of Iran's electoral watchdog body, have come up with less conventional theories and branded the turmoil as "divine punishment."
"These people see the outcome of their bad deeds. This problem has spread to Europe now which makes us happy. The unhappier they are the happier we become," Ayatollah Ali Janati, who heads the Guardians Council, said in last Friday's prayer sermon.
Ahmadinejad has recently echoed that, saying "the reason of their defeat is that they have forgotten God and piety."
The financial crisis should be a divine sign that "the oppressors and the corrupt will be replaced by the pious and believers," he said, adding that "an Islamic banking system will help us survive the current economic crisis."
Ahmadinejad's administration favours such a system, based on interest-free lending, but the system has not been widely implemented and faces criticism by economists.
Elected on a justice campaign, the president has gone on a spending spree to "bring the oil money to the tables" of Iranian people.
But the cash injection to the economy has fuelled inflation, which has risen from around 10 percent at the time of his election to nearly 30 percent.
For Iran's supreme leader, the crisis particularly signifies the superiority of the Islamic republic's political structure, which combines elements of democracy with those of a theocracy.
Khamenei hailed the "victory of the Islamic revolution" in the face of Marxist and liberal ideologies. "Now there is no sign of Marxism in the world and even liberalism is declining," the all powerful leader said.
The Iranian regime deems the concepts of democracy and human rights as "imperialist" tools to dominate other nations.
The Islamic republic thus defends its electoral practice of vetting candidates running for public office according to their religious adherence and its judicial system, which resorts to the death penalty for serious crimes more than any country in the world except for China
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15 April: Solidarity Day with Bahrain Female Prisoners of Conscience -...
Neither in Egypt, nor in Tunisia were women assaulted during the uprisings that took place, even though many women participated and were active...
Neither in Egypt, nor in Tunisia were women assaulted during the uprisings that took place, even though many women participated and were active members in the revolutions and uprisings. As for Bahrain, the Arab Gulf country which should respect the religion, dignity, culture of its women, put many of these in prison.
Hence, Ayatollah Sheikh Issa Ahmad Qassem called for a campaign in solidarity with Bahraini female prisoners for the following aims:
1- Draw international attention to the oppression the Bahraini people are subject to, particularly women.
2- Morally support the Bahraini oppressed people.
3- Defining the legitimate demands of the people most important of which is a constitutional kingdom and elected government.
4- Mobilizing international rights organizations towards the blatant violations of women's rights in Bahrain.
5- Mobilizing the international public opinion and international women's organizations concerned about prisoners of "expressing opinion".
In the same context, the Bahraini Opposition overseas issued a statement in which it said "In response to the multiple methods the Bahraini authority resorts to in order to repress the people and the popular protests in demand of their rights, the people and the opposition insist to continue their peaceful protests despite all the aggression practiced against them."
Particularly speaking about women, the Bahraini Opposition overseas added in its statement that alongside men, the women in Bahrain have stood up to the government demanding their rights, having in return to bear imprisonment, torture, and martyrdom at times. The statement further noted that despite all this aggression, the Bahraini free women are still steadfast and unyielding.
The Bahraini Opposition overseas, therefore "called on the women of the Arab Nation as well as the World, to stand in defense of the Bahraini oppressed women, by that declaring the 15tho f April a day of solidarity with the women of Bahrain under the slogan "Free Women of Bahrain"."
Also, the Opposition urged all women's rights organizations in its statement , whether Arab, Islamic, or international to declare a clear rejection of what the women in Bahrain is subject to, which falls into the category of the these organizations' legal, ethical, and humanitarian duties.
"Save the women of Bahrain...Save the free women in prisons", concluded the statement.
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The Danger of Infiltration | Leader of the Islamic Revolution | Farsi...
The enemy realises it cannot threaten the Islamic Republic with weapons and war, so it resorts to infiltration. What does the enemy hope to achieve...
The enemy realises it cannot threaten the Islamic Republic with weapons and war, so it resorts to infiltration. What does the enemy hope to achieve by infiltrating the Islamic Republic, and how does it do it? The Leader speaks.
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Sunni, Shia: Imam Ali is the Mawla (Master) | Eid Ghadeer...
Congratulations to all the believers on this momentous occasion of Eid Ghadeer, the day that the Holy Prophet (S) raised the hand of Imam...
Congratulations to all the believers on this momentous occasion of Eid Ghadeer, the day that the Holy Prophet (S) raised the hand of Imam Ali (A) and declared him to be Mawla. Using both Sunni and Shia references, this BISKIT explains clearly how the Holy Prophet (S) left Imam Ali (A) as his successor and how the 12 Imams are the true guardians and leaders of the Ummah.
This is an invitation for both Sunni and Shia Muslims to discuss the event of Ghadeer and the noble ahadith and verses related to our Master, Imam Ali. A word of advice: while discussing, if anyone uses foul language, becomes angry or resorts to cursing and sectarianism, then avoid such individuals. They are rotten apples and will answer to Allah.
Imam Ali said, “Silence is the best reply to a fool.”
*Sectarian comments will be deleted.*
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