Political Power Is Necessary To Implement the Mission of Prophethood |...
Political and social power are inseparable aspects of Islam.
If there is no political power, then the mission and purpose of all the divine...
Political and social power are inseparable aspects of Islam.
If there is no political power, then the mission and purpose of all the divine prophets of the past cannot come to fruition.
In this clip, the Leader of the Muslim Ummah, Imam Sayyid Ali Khamenei, speaks about the necessity of political power in order to accomplish the purpose of prophethood.
And whenever a divine prophet has been sent by Allah to implement the Allah\'s divine will upon the earth, there has always been a group of men and jinn who have opposed them.
The Leader also explains that if Islam doesn\'t have any political power, then the enemies of humanity won\'t have any issues.
Political power; an essential of Islam and Prophethood.
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[23 June 2012] Pakistani traders protest against power outages - English
This, otherwise bustling city center in Rawalpindi, is giving a deserted look as traders have shut down their businesses to protest against the long power outages. Normal life has virtually come to a halt in Pakistan's largest province, Punjab, due to crippling strike against the ongoing energy crises. Pakistan is currently in the midst of severe energy shortages with many parts of the country receive only a few hours of electricity a day during the sweltering summer season. Riots have broken out in many parts of the country's Punjab province, which is controlled by the opposition.
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[14 June 2012] Mark Glenn Morsi power plan appeals to Egyptians - English
[14 June 2012] Mark Glenn Morsi power plan appeals to Egyptians - English
Egyptian presidential candidate Mohammed Morsi has promised to share...
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20 states in northern and eastern India were deeply affected as power failures hit the country...
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A Special Mindset for the Nights of Power (Laylatul Qadr) Agha...
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Why don’t we take full advantage of God’s Kindness? We are prevented from...
A Special Mindset for the Nights of Power (Laylatul Qadr)
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