Mus'ab ibn Umayr | Unsung Heroes | English
Who was Mus\'ab ibn Umayr?
In this episode of Unsung Heroes, Sayyid Haydar Jamaludeen speaks about \"Mus\'ab ibn Umayr\".
Yet, who...
Who was Mus\'ab ibn Umayr?
In this episode of Unsung Heroes, Sayyid Haydar Jamaludeen speaks about \"Mus\'ab ibn Umayr\".
Yet, who was Mus\'ab ibn Umayr and why can it be said that he was one of the most altruistic companions of the Messenger of Allah (S)?
And what was the financial status of Mus\'ab ibn Umayr?
How did Mus\'ab ibn Umayr become a Muslim?
What was the reaction of the relatives and family members of Mus\'ab ibn Umayr going to be, if they were to find out that he had become a Muslim?
And what did the family of Mus\'ab ibn Umayr do to him when they found out that he had become a Muslim?
What were some of the trials and tribulations that were faced by Mus\'ab ibn Umayr?
Yet, what were some of the unique attributes and virtues of Mus\'ab ibn Umayr?
And who was the first Friday Prayer Imam in the city of Medina?
What was the role of Mus\'ab ibn Umayr in the battle of Badr and Uhud?
And finally, how did Mus\'ab ibn Umayr attain the lofty status of martyrdom?
Find out this and more in this episode about one of the most altruistic companions of the Messenger of Allah (S), \"Mus\'ab ibn Umayr\" as Sayyid Haydar Jamaludeen goes through some of the beautiful, honorable, and yet largely overlooked \"Unsung Heroes\" of Islam.
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Qays ibn Mus-hir al-Saydawi | Unsung Heroes | English
Who was Qays ibn Mus-hir al-Saydawi, the largely unknown emissary of Imam Husayn (A)?
And what did Qays ibn Mus-hir al-Saydawi bring to...
Who was Qays ibn Mus-hir al-Saydawi, the largely unknown emissary of Imam Husayn (A)?
And what did Qays ibn Mus-hir al-Saydawi bring to Imam Husayn (A), while his eminence (A) was living in the city of Mecca?
What companion accompanied Muslim ibn Aqeel to the city of Kufa, for he knew the ins and outs of the city of Kufa?
How can it be inferred that Qays ibn Mus-hir al-Saydawi was trusted by Imam Husayn (A)?
What was one of the biggest tribes of the city of Kufa and how was that tribe related to Qays ibn Mus-hir al-Saydawi?
Approximately, how many people paid allegiance to Imam Husayn (A) at the hands of Muslim ibn Aqeel?
What were the historical chain of events that led up to the arrest of Qays ibn Mus-hir al-Saydawi?
What was the litmus test that Qays ibn Mus-hir al-Saydawi was tested with, something that Abdullah ibn Yaqtur had also been tested with?
And finally, how did Qays ibn Mus-hir al-Saydawi attain the lofty status of martyrdom?
Find out this and more in this episode about the largely unknown emissary of Imam al-Husayn (A), \"Qays ibn Mus-hir al-Saydawi\", as Sayyid Haydar Jamaludeen goes through some of the beautiful, honorable, and yet largely overlooked \"Unsung Heroes\" of Islam.
Our condolences to the believers, wherever you are, upon the martyrdom anniversary of Imam Husayn (A), his honorable family members, and his devoted companions.
Salutations be upon the Master of Martyrs!
Salutations be upon the esteemed Husayn!
Salutations be upon the esteemed Ali ibn Husayn!
Salutations be upon the innocent children of Husayn!
Salutations be upon the loyal companions of Husayn!
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Iranian Sunni and Shiite clerics visit South Lebanon and Rabab Sadr -...
New documentary titled \"Eyes Wide Open\" covering the journey of Iranian Shiite and Sunni clerics to South Lebanon. In their journey...
New documentary titled \"Eyes Wide Open\" covering the journey of Iranian Shiite and Sunni clerics to South Lebanon. In their journey they meet influential figures and visit various religious locations. A rare meeting between the clerics and Sheik Hassan Nasrallah will also be translated shortly. In this segment, the religious scholars visit the sister of Imam Musa al-Sadr, Rabab Sadr.
Sayyid Musá a?-?adr (1929-disappeared in 1978) (Arabic: ????? ???? ??????, Persian: ???? ???? ???, also transliterated Musa-ye Sader, Moussa Sadr and many other variants), was an Iranian-born Lebanese philosopher and a prominent Shiah religious leader who spent many years of his life in Lebanon as a religious and political leader.
Musá a?-?adr was born in Qom, Iran in 1929 to the prominent Lebanese a?-?adr family of theologians. His father was Ayatollah ?adr ad-Din a?-?adr, originally from Tyre. Grand Ayatollah Mu?ammad Baqir a?-?adr is a distant cousin.
He is said to have
worked tirelessly to improve the lot of his community - to give them a voice, to protect them from the ravages of war and intercommunal strife ...
A?-?adr was widely seen as a moderate, demanding that the Maronite Christians relinquish some of their power but pursuing ecumenism and peaceful relations between the groups. He was a vocal opponent of Israel but also attacked the PLO for endangering Lebanese civilians with their attacks.
In 1974 he founded the Movement of the Disinherited to press for better economic and social conditions for the Shiah. He established a number of schools and medical clinics throughout southern Lebanon, many of which are still in operation today.
In August 1978, al-Sadr and two companions departed for Libya to meet with government officials. The three were never heard of again. It is widely believed that the Libyan leader Muammar al-Gaddafi ordered a?-?adr\'s killing, but the motivation is unknown. Libya has consistently denied responsibility, claiming that a?-?adr and his companions left Libya for Italy. Some others have reported that he remains secretly in jail in Libya. A?-?adr\'s disappearance continues to be a major dispute between Lebanon and Libya. Lebanese Parliament Speaker Nabih Berri claimed that the Libyan regime, and particularly the Libyan leader, were responsible for the disappearance of Imam Musa Sadr, London-based Asharq Al-Awsat, a Saudi-run pan-Arab daily reported on 27 August 2006.
According to Iranian General Mansour Qadar, the head of Syrian security, Rifaat al-Asad, told the Iranian ambassador to Syria that Gaddafi was planning to kill a?-?adr. On August 27, 2008, Gaddafi was indicted by the government of Lebanon for al-Sadr\'s disappearance. [8]
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