Imam ALI: The Conquerer of the Khayber | English
This beautiful Islamic song is a reminder to our enemy to recognize us. We\'ve got a long history of being steadfast on the path of truth and...
This beautiful Islamic song is a reminder to our enemy to recognize us. We\'ve got a long history of being steadfast on the path of truth and righteousness because we are the followers of Imam Ali (A).
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Who Fascinated the Leader at a Young Age? | Farsi Sub English
Who Fascinated the Leader at a Young Age?
We all get inspired and fascinated by different personalities throughout our lives. If we get...
Who Fascinated the Leader at a Young Age?
We all get inspired and fascinated by different personalities throughout our lives. If we get fascinated by pious, brave, and knowledgeable personalities, we find success in both the worlds. Whereas if we get fascinated by celebrities, you can only imagine what our destiny be! This is the importance of role model in our lives. What the clip to see who Imam Sayyid Ali Khamenei got inspired by.
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PROTEST MEMORANDUM (URDU) - Toronto Protest Against MBS visit to...
IN THE NAME OF ALLAH THE MERCIFUL THE BENEFICENT
The Consulate General of Pakistan Toronto, ON
PROTEST MEMORANDUM
We, as Pakistanis,...
IN THE NAME OF ALLAH THE MERCIFUL THE BENEFICENT
The Consulate General of Pakistan Toronto, ON
PROTEST MEMORANDUM
We, as Pakistanis, condemn the Official Visit of Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia to Pakistan and disassociate ourselves from his criminal acts around the globe. We demand the Govt of Pakistan to not welcome Aal e Saud criminals in Pakistan, rather there should be a protest against his inhumane acts as;
1. Aal e Saud, from the very beginning till now has been disrespecting Islam by demolishing the graves of Holy Ahlulbayt (as) and Sahaba (ra)
2. Saudi Arabia is directly involved in the killings of innocent human beings in Yemen, Syria, Iraq etc.
3. Saudi Arabia has been constantly targeting Shias of Alqateef Province
4. Basic human rights of everyone has been constantly violated in Saudi Arabia
5. Freedom of Speech is completely banned in Saudi Arabia
6. Saudi Arabia is directly responsible for destroying Muslim Unity and is especially backing extremist banned outfits in Pakistan
7. It has been witnessed that Hujjaj at the Shrine of Rasoolallah (saww) have been ridiculed and abused by extremist Wahhabi Mullahs on Govt payroll and has become a routine
There should have been a protest against the heinous crimes committed by Aal e Saud especially Bin Salman, not a warm welcome. Seems as if the Govt of Pakistan is following the foot steps of Saudi Arabia by banning the protests against Bin Salman’s visit to Pakistan. Islamic Republic of Pakistan has already suffered in the so called ‘Afghan Jehad’ because of Aal e Saud and till today the nation is paying the price.
Therefore, Pakistan should not take part in any of Saudi Global Destructive agenda anymore. Quad e Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah (ra) founded Pakistan so that it becomes exemplary for the rest of Umma, not a play ground for Saudi Wahhabi Extremist Aal e Saud Regime.
Now, being patriotic Pakistanis we have our apprehensions that in the past Saudi ‘Riyal’ has got Pakistanis killed, therefore, we demand a transparency in the use of funds given to Pakistan and that there is no hidden/sectarian agenda behind it.
May our beloved mother land Islamic Republic of Pakistan be safe and prosperous till the day of Judgement.
Amin.
Pakistan Zinda Bad …
Hay’at Ulama e Shia (Pakistan) Toronto
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PROTEST MEMORANDUM (English) - Toronto Protest Against MBS visit...
IN THE NAME OF ALLAH THE MERCIFUL THE BENEFICENT
The Consulate General of Pakistan Toronto, ON
PROTEST MEMORANDUM
We, as Pakistanis,...
IN THE NAME OF ALLAH THE MERCIFUL THE BENEFICENT
The Consulate General of Pakistan Toronto, ON
PROTEST MEMORANDUM
We, as Pakistanis, condemn the Official Visit of Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia to Pakistan and disassociate ourselves from his criminal acts around the globe. We demand the Govt of Pakistan to not welcome Aal e Saud criminals in Pakistan, rather there should be a protest against his inhumane acts as;
1. Aal e Saud, from the very beginning till now has been disrespecting Islam by demolishing the graves of Holy Ahlulbayt (as) and Sahaba (ra)
2. Saudi Arabia is directly involved in the killings of innocent human beings in Yemen, Syria, Iraq etc.
3. Saudi Arabia has been constantly targeting Shias of Alqateef Province
4. Basic human rights of everyone has been constantly violated in Saudi Arabia
5. Freedom of Speech is completely banned in Saudi Arabia
6. Saudi Arabia is directly responsible for destroying Muslim Unity and is especially backing extremist banned outfits in Pakistan
7. It has been witnessed that Hujjaj at the Shrine of Rasoolallah (saww) have been ridiculed and abused by extremist Wahhabi Mullahs on Govt payroll and has become a routine
There should have been a protest against the heinous crimes committed by Aal e Saud especially Bin Salman, not a warm welcome. Seems as if the Govt of Pakistan is following the foot steps of Saudi Arabia by banning the protests against Bin Salman’s visit to Pakistan. Islamic Republic of Pakistan has already suffered in the so called ‘Afghan Jehad’ because of Aal e Saud and till today the nation is paying the price.
Therefore, Pakistan should not take part in any of Saudi Global Destructive agenda anymore. Quad e Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah (ra) founded Pakistan so that it becomes exemplary for the rest of Umma, not a play ground for Saudi Wahhabi Extremist Aal e Saud Regime.
Now, being patriotic Pakistanis we have our apprehensions that in the past Saudi ‘Riyal’ has got Pakistanis killed, therefore, we demand a transparency in the use of funds given to Pakistan and that there is no hidden/sectarian agenda behind it.
May our beloved mother land Islamic Republic of Pakistan be safe and prosperous till the day of Judgement.
Amin.
Pakistan Zinda Bad …
Hay’at Ulama e Shia (Pakistan) Toronto
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YEMENI Brother Hamza Sheban - Toronto Protest Against MBS visit to...
IN THE NAME OF ALLAH THE MERCIFUL THE BENEFICENT
The Consulate General of Pakistan Toronto, ON
PROTEST MEMORANDUM
We, as Pakistanis,...
IN THE NAME OF ALLAH THE MERCIFUL THE BENEFICENT
The Consulate General of Pakistan Toronto, ON
PROTEST MEMORANDUM
We, as Pakistanis, condemn the Official Visit of Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia to Pakistan and disassociate ourselves from his criminal acts around the globe. We demand the Govt of Pakistan to not welcome Aal e Saud criminals in Pakistan, rather there should be a protest against his inhumane acts as;
1. Aal e Saud, from the very beginning till now has been disrespecting Islam by demolishing the graves of Holy Ahlulbayt (as) and Sahaba (ra)
2. Saudi Arabia is directly involved in the killings of innocent human beings in Yemen, Syria, Iraq etc.
3. Saudi Arabia has been constantly targeting Shias of Alqateef Province
4. Basic human rights of everyone has been constantly violated in Saudi Arabia
5. Freedom of Speech is completely banned in Saudi Arabia
6. Saudi Arabia is directly responsible for destroying Muslim Unity and is especially backing extremist banned outfits in Pakistan
7. It has been witnessed that Hujjaj at the Shrine of Rasoolallah (saww) have been ridiculed and abused by extremist Wahhabi Mullahs on Govt payroll and has become a routine
There should have been a protest against the heinous crimes committed by Aal e Saud especially Bin Salman, not a warm welcome. Seems as if the Govt of Pakistan is following the foot steps of Saudi Arabia by banning the protests against Bin Salman’s visit to Pakistan. Islamic Republic of Pakistan has already suffered in the so called ‘Afghan Jehad’ because of Aal e Saud and till today the nation is paying the price.
Therefore, Pakistan should not take part in any of Saudi Global Destructive agenda anymore. Quad e Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah (ra) founded Pakistan so that it becomes exemplary for the rest of Umma, not a play ground for Saudi Wahhabi Extremist Aal e Saud Regime.
Now, being patriotic Pakistanis we have our apprehensions that in the past Saudi ‘Riyal’ has got Pakistanis killed, therefore, we demand a transparency in the use of funds given to Pakistan and that there is no hidden/sectarian agenda behind it.
May our beloved mother land Islamic Republic of Pakistan be safe and prosperous till the day of Judgement.
Amin.
Pakistan Zinda Bad …
Hay’at Ulama e Shia (Pakistan) Toronto
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Br. Firas Al Najim - Toronto Protest Against MBS visit to Pakistan -...
IN THE NAME OF ALLAH THE MERCIFUL THE BENEFICENT
The Consulate General of Pakistan Toronto, ON
PROTEST MEMORANDUM
We, as Pakistanis,...
IN THE NAME OF ALLAH THE MERCIFUL THE BENEFICENT
The Consulate General of Pakistan Toronto, ON
PROTEST MEMORANDUM
We, as Pakistanis, condemn the Official Visit of Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia to Pakistan and disassociate ourselves from his criminal acts around the globe. We demand the Govt of Pakistan to not welcome Aal e Saud criminals in Pakistan, rather there should be a protest against his inhumane acts as;
1. Aal e Saud, from the very beginning till now has been disrespecting Islam by demolishing the graves of Holy Ahlulbayt (as) and Sahaba (ra)
2. Saudi Arabia is directly involved in the killings of innocent human beings in Yemen, Syria, Iraq etc.
3. Saudi Arabia has been constantly targeting Shias of Alqateef Province
4. Basic human rights of everyone has been constantly violated in Saudi Arabia
5. Freedom of Speech is completely banned in Saudi Arabia
6. Saudi Arabia is directly responsible for destroying Muslim Unity and is especially backing extremist banned outfits in Pakistan
7. It has been witnessed that Hujjaj at the Shrine of Rasoolallah (saww) have been ridiculed and abused by extremist Wahhabi Mullahs on Govt payroll and has become a routine
There should have been a protest against the heinous crimes committed by Aal e Saud especially Bin Salman, not a warm welcome. Seems as if the Govt of Pakistan is following the foot steps of Saudi Arabia by banning the protests against Bin Salman’s visit to Pakistan. Islamic Republic of Pakistan has already suffered in the so called ‘Afghan Jehad’ because of Aal e Saud and till today the nation is paying the price.
Therefore, Pakistan should not take part in any of Saudi Global Destructive agenda anymore. Quad e Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah (ra) founded Pakistan so that it becomes exemplary for the rest of Umma, not a play ground for Saudi Wahhabi Extremist Aal e Saud Regime.
Now, being patriotic Pakistanis we have our apprehensions that in the past Saudi ‘Riyal’ has got Pakistanis killed, therefore, we demand a transparency in the use of funds given to Pakistan and that there is no hidden/sectarian agenda behind it.
May our beloved mother land Islamic Republic of Pakistan be safe and prosperous till the day of Judgement.
Amin.
Pakistan Zinda Bad …
Hay’at Ulama e Shia (Pakistan) Toronto
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Moulana Hussain Shirazi - Toronto Protest Against MBS visit to Pakistan...
IN THE NAME OF ALLAH THE MERCIFUL THE BENEFICENT
The Consulate General of Pakistan Toronto, ON
PROTEST MEMORANDUM
We, as Pakistanis,...
IN THE NAME OF ALLAH THE MERCIFUL THE BENEFICENT
The Consulate General of Pakistan Toronto, ON
PROTEST MEMORANDUM
We, as Pakistanis, condemn the Official Visit of Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia to Pakistan and disassociate ourselves from his criminal acts around the globe. We demand the Govt of Pakistan to not welcome Aal e Saud criminals in Pakistan, rather there should be a protest against his inhumane acts as;
1. Aal e Saud, from the very beginning till now has been disrespecting Islam by demolishing the graves of Holy Ahlulbayt (as) and Sahaba (ra)
2. Saudi Arabia is directly involved in the killings of innocent human beings in Yemen, Syria, Iraq etc.
3. Saudi Arabia has been constantly targeting Shias of Alqateef Province
4. Basic human rights of everyone has been constantly violated in Saudi Arabia
5. Freedom of Speech is completely banned in Saudi Arabia
6. Saudi Arabia is directly responsible for destroying Muslim Unity and is especially backing extremist banned outfits in Pakistan
7. It has been witnessed that Hujjaj at the Shrine of Rasoolallah (saww) have been ridiculed and abused by extremist Wahhabi Mullahs on Govt payroll and has become a routine
There should have been a protest against the heinous crimes committed by Aal e Saud especially Bin Salman, not a warm welcome. Seems as if the Govt of Pakistan is following the foot steps of Saudi Arabia by banning the protests against Bin Salman’s visit to Pakistan. Islamic Republic of Pakistan has already suffered in the so called ‘Afghan Jehad’ because of Aal e Saud and till today the nation is paying the price.
Therefore, Pakistan should not take part in any of Saudi Global Destructive agenda anymore. Quad e Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah (ra) founded Pakistan so that it becomes exemplary for the rest of Umma, not a play ground for Saudi Wahhabi Extremist Aal e Saud Regime.
Now, being patriotic Pakistanis we have our apprehensions that in the past Saudi ‘Riyal’ has got Pakistanis killed, therefore, we demand a transparency in the use of funds given to Pakistan and that there is no hidden/sectarian agenda behind it.
May our beloved mother land Islamic Republic of Pakistan be safe and prosperous till the day of Judgement.
Amin.
Pakistan Zinda Bad …
Hay’at Ulama e Shia (Pakistan) Toronto
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Imam Ali (A): The Height of Selflessness | Ayatollah Sayyid Ali...
Imam Ali (A): The Height of Selflessness | Ayatollah Sayyid Ali Khamenei
How can someone get to this level of selflessness where he...
Imam Ali (A): The Height of Selflessness | Ayatollah Sayyid Ali Khamenei
How can someone get to this level of selflessness where he gives everything for the divine movement - Islam? In this clip, the Leader talks about a sacrifice of Imam Ali (A) that we all are aware of but probably never got to contemplate regarding it from this dimension. There is a deep message in this clip.
#Congratulations #13Rajab
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\"Stand Alone\" | Islamic Revolutionary Rap song by a 13...
A revolutionary rap performed by a courageous young brother in Iran, discussing contemporary issues in an artistic and thought-provoking manner....
A revolutionary rap performed by a courageous young brother in Iran, discussing contemporary issues in an artistic and thought-provoking manner. Before commenting on the Islamic permissibility of this piece, please watch our videos on the subject of music carefully and then come to an understanding.
How Haram is Music? | Biskit
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8fVCCPe7CSs
Is All Music Haram? | Shaykh Usama Abdulghani
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gdaRNOSgpLM
Analysis of the Music Industry | Shaykh Salim Yusufali | Weapons of Mass Deception
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ip_tpCZzIX0
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LYRICS:
Ya Imam!
We heard your father foretold,
\\\"One\\\'s religion will be harder to hold
Than gripping onto a burning coal
at the end of times” Now here we are
Some praying hypocritically ain’t it bizarre?
so it\\\'s better if you don\\\'t return just yet-
the only one suffering to that extent,
- not hiding or attempting to circumvent -
is #ShaykhZakzaky and a handful of others
not even 1%
The rest of us are busy living the rat-race,
And those who strut around with utmost grace
Representatives of the Deen of the Human Race
are no different today than they were 1000 years ago –
When betrayal and cowardice used to flow
Instead of blood through their veins,
Ready to take no pains, ready to suffer no trials
All the while, got you stuck in your comfort zone
So tell me again why a youth like me ought to stand alone?
stand alone?
stand alone?
So tell me again why a youth like me ought to stand alone?
It’s a joke. But it ain’t funny.
People doing what they do
For just a bit of money.
The two Qiblahs of the Muslims are occupied
Would the Prophet have laughed or would he have cried?
The Leader proved that we could go so far
The sky is the limit, but you’re sat on the sofa
Forget about speaking out against America-
You can’t even tell me it’s haram to go to the bar -
Shh- MI6 could have us on the radar-
“God forbid my reputation gets marred”-
next year they won’t call me back to Zanzibar
Shopping around in the community bazar
While you ride around in your fancy little car,
Sitting with politicians eatin’ caviar,
The war in Venezuela’s what paid for your cigar,
Mum said to listen to you, coz you’re a scholar
But reality is - You’re a celebrity, not a shining star-
- You’re no less than the People of Kufa
What you say and what you do is so far
From one another so Tell me again how for me,
The Holy Prophet’s an exemplar!
It’s a joke. But it ain’t funny.
People doing what they do
For just a bit of money.
The two Qiblahs of the Muslims are occupied
Would Imam have laughed or would he have cried?
You see all too clearly what we do –
while neglecting utterly the cause of Palestine,
and the cause of Zakzaky too,
we’ve neglected Yemen and
are compliant to the People of Lut -
All the while, stirring up an “Islamic” tea
To serve with utmost akhlaq to you and to me,
But within the cup ain’t a drop of purity-
From the wide and vast Islamic sea,
All you see in your cup is hypocrisy,
While you’re sipping away,
in prison is a scholar named Zakzaky -
It’s not Islam AT ALL, don’t you see?
Like a fake brand name, slapping the name
Of Husayn on piece of cloth, doesn’t make it the same.
- they call them scholars- but they’re Insane
scholars for dollars
And they only exist because this nation
Doesn’t stop filling their pockets with elation
Take a hike, take a vacation-
Please - not to Buckingham palace
drinking from a tyrant’s chalice
Kissing up to the kings of malice
Being callous towards those who need us most
You sit on the pulpit and boast
While the children of Yemen are toast
children of Palestine roast
there’s only suffering Coast-to-coast,
But you’re thoroughly enjoying your post,
Adios Amigos, Trump in the White House
Mr. Bean at number 10
You say NOTHING time and time again -
Stop the charade of being wise men,
Because you’re nothing but comedians
Jesters at the foot of Big Ben,
While you give the masses all of your charm
Imam Husayn never needed your salaam…
If you don’t rise up- say Goodbye to Islam
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Maral is a young aspiring author and Hamed is a publisher and university professor. They fell in love and got married, but there is a large gap...
Maral is a young aspiring author and Hamed is a publisher and university professor. They fell in love and got married, but there is a large gap between them. Maral’s sister, Sanaz who is a divorcee alcoholic, takes advantage of her sister’s talent and the rocky relationship to leave Iran. But will the dream of greener grass in new pastures, survive the journey?
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[02] The Gradual Death of a Dream - English
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