Veggie Pops - By Vahchef - English
Veggie pops are excellent snack made with a mix of vegetables made into dumplings coated with bread crumbs and deep fried until crisp.
Oil 2...
Veggie pops are excellent snack made with a mix of vegetables made into dumplings coated with bread crumbs and deep fried until crisp.
Oil 2 tb Beans 2tb Carrot 2tb
Green peas 2 tb Cauliflower 2 tb Corn 2 tb Salt
Mixed herb 1 ts salt
Pepper powder ½ ts
Spinach chopped ½ cup
Semolina ½ cup
Water 1 cup
All purpose flour 1 cup
Bread crumb ½ cup
Curry powder ½ ts
Heat oil in a pan add chopped bean, carrot, green peas, cauliflower, corn, sauté it and add salt, mixed herb, pepper powder, chopped spinach and add hot water, semolina mix it and put the lid on cook it in a slow flame for 4 to 5 minutes. After that sprinkle some curry powder cook it for 2 minutes and switch off the flame and add the all purpose flour and mix it well and make a dumplings.
Take some all purpose flour, in this drop the veggie dumplings to coat them and dip all the coated veggie pops in to the hot boiling water and again coat the all purpose flour mixture then dip it into the hot water and again in the bread crumbs then deep fry in the hot oil.
Serve this hot with favorite sauce.
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1 cup All purpose flour
2 tbsp Beans chopped
1/2 cup Bread crumb
2 tbsp Carrot chopped
2 tbsp Corn
1/2 tsp Curry powder
2 tbsp Green peas chopped
1 tsp Mixed herb
2 tbsp Oil
1/2 tsp Pepper powder
to taste Salt
1/2 cup Semolina
1/2 cup Spinach chopped
1 cup Water
Heat oil in a pan add chopped bean, carrot, green peas, cauliflower, corn, sauté it and add salt, mixed herb, pepper powder, chopped spinach and add hot water, semolina mix it and put the lid on cook it in a slow flame for 4 to 5 minutes. After that sprinkle some curry powder cook it for 2 minutes and switch off the flame and add the all purpose flour and mix it well and make a dumplings. Take some all purpose flour, in this drop the veggie dumplings to coat them and dip all the coated veggie pops in to the hot boiling water and again coat the all purpose flour mixture then dip it into the hot water and again in the bread crumbs then deep fry in the hot oil. Serve this hot with favorite sauce. \"Reach vahrehvah at -
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(Excellent animation) A Letter For Truth - English
(Excellent animation) A Letter For Truth - English
Produced by : Islamic Pulse
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In...
(Excellent animation) A Letter For Truth - English
Produced by : Islamic Pulse
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In the midst of the darkness of ignorance, lies and hate
A light gave essence to the truth and made its way
A light which gave clarity to what the west makes absurd
A light that takes shape not in shapes but through words
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The Secret of our Victory | Animation | Farsi Sub English
An excellent piece of animation in which an incident from the life of Shaheed Qasem Soleimani has been narrated. Despite all the pressures and...
An excellent piece of animation in which an incident from the life of Shaheed Qasem Soleimani has been narrated. Despite all the pressures and enmity, how do we continue to be victorious?
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[Excellent Islamic Stories] It was I said the frog I Sir Sarang Amar |...
“It was I” said the frog
Two geese were about to go south for their annual Autumn
migration, when a frog came up to them and asked if they...
“It was I” said the frog
Two geese were about to go south for their annual Autumn
migration, when a frog came up to them and asked if they
would take him with them.
The geese agreed if the frog could work out how he would be
carried by them. The frog produced a long stalk of grass, got
the two geese to hold each end whilst he clung to it\'s middle
with his mouth.
In this manner the three were making their journey when they
were noticed from below by some men.
The men expressed their admiration for the device and wondered who had been clever enough to discover it.
As soon as the frog heard them he opened his mouth and said
\"It was I!\" He lost his hold and fell to the earth.
The Prophet (pbuh):
\"Even if you do not commit any sins, I fear that you may fall
into something which is worse: pride! pride!
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[ Excellent Islamic Stories] Rrughoo hewwn laee I Sarang Amar- Sindhi
Only for a Dog
It was just after midnight and the man was alone in the
masjid.He had just begun his Salatul Layl (Namaz e Shab) when he...
Only for a Dog
It was just after midnight and the man was alone in the
masjid.He had just begun his Salatul Layl (Namaz e Shab) when he
heard a noise behind him.Immediately, he started praying slowly. He recited lengthy
duas in a beautiful voice.After he finished he turned around to see a dog who had
come in to take shelter from the rain outside.
The man realised that he had prayed only for a dog and not for Allah.
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[Session 5] Becoming familiar with some of the sweet concepts of the...
Becoming familiar with some of the sweet concepts of the Sha’baniya Supplication
Session 5
In the name of God, the Beneficent, the Merciful....
Becoming familiar with some of the sweet concepts of the Sha’baniya Supplication
Session 5
In the name of God, the Beneficent, the Merciful. One of the very beautiful, monotheistic sentences in the beginning of the Sha’baniya Supplication is the phrase, which I mentioned in previous sessions for another reason, “What comes to me or is taken away, benefits or loss, are in Your hands and not the hands of anyone else. My Lord, if You deprive me, who can give me sustenance? If You humiliate and leave me, who can help me?” What comes to me or is taken away, benefits or loss,
are in Your hands and not the hands of anyone else. Then, it concludes, “My Lord, if You deprive me, who can give me sustenance? If You humiliate and leave me, who can help me?”
The first point is that it’s obvious when we are asked, “Who has power and in whose hands are affairs? Is there anyone else with the Almighty God?” we give a clear answer. “Power is in God’s hands. Others besides God cannot do anything.” So why don’t these monotheistic teachings become internalized in our hearts the way they should for them to cause us to cry, moan and talk to God, and have the most intense love in our hearts for the Lord? Loving to talk to the Almighty God and feeling a need for this conversation deeply, are due to these monotheistic teachings that have become internalized in one’s heart. What is the obstacle to these monotheistic teachings becoming internalized in our hearts? The obstacle is that we give too much value to various causes. We don’t see God’s role as being more than a cause, the tools that we have, or even our own power.
It’s usually tribulations that create such a feeling for a person. Tribulations bring a person to a dead end. Then, one suddenly feels that he doesn’t have anyone except God. But, when we are at the peak of prosperity, we don’t have anyone but God either. When everything around us and all events are going smoothly, when we are on the verge of reaching all of our desires, in the same way, we don’t have anyone except God. We are not polytheists in this way that we believe in God while believing in other gods with Him. We are not polytheists in this way that we worship idols and consider both God and idols to be effective in the world. But, an amount of polytheism exists, which prevents us from having monotheism in our hearts. It takes away our feeling for wanting to talk to God. This amount of polytheism is usually in our hearts that we see causes and people to be very effective in our lives.
We should think deeply about how much power God exerts in our lives according to the verse of the Qur’an where God tells the Prophet, “…and you did not smite when you smote the (enemy), but it was Allah Who smote them!” [Qur’an 8:17] A high understanding of monotheism will become internalized in a person’s heart. We should ponder on the topic of “determinism and free will.” We should look at how involved God is in our lives in each moment.
We should consider this fact that there are no coincidences in our lives. When we get a taxi in the street or call for a taxi, which taxi and which taxi driver comes, which radio station he is listening to in the taxi, and what we are hearing, none of these are coincidences. And, God can change the minds of people around us about what they say to us. He always does this. Because, all the scenes around us should be designed in a way that are in accordance with God’s tests. Therefore, everything is in God’s hands. It’s really in His hands.
It’s fine if we do our duty with regard to the causes. It’s our duty to repel a harm that comes towards us and to go towards a benefit, which comes to us, and take that benefit, but of course using lawful ways. Otherwise, we have turned God against ourselves. It’s not that we shouldn’t care about causes at all, but we should see God to be more powerful than these causes. If this state is created within us, the feeling of wanting to talk to God will intensify.
We often talk to and supplicate God politely, which is excellent. Sometimes we talk to and supplicate God with affection. Of course, this is excellent too. But, these don’t contradict a person understanding his exigency. The Household of the Prophet talked to God politely, affectionately, and also with an intense urgency. Where does this urgency arise from? It comes from the monotheism in their hearts, not in tribulations, but in regular situations. They truly look intensely at God in regular situations.
The next point, which can be connected to this topic and strengthen it, is in the second phrase that I read for you. He says, “My Lord, if You deprive me, who can give me sustenance? If You humiliate and leave me, who can help me?” Believing that we always need God’s help is a very valuable belief. One of the greatest tribulations that God threatens bad people with in the Qur’an, is where He says, “I won’t help you!” What does this mean?
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