Spirited speech by a young muslim-Israels Attack on Gaza - English
A spirited speech by a young muslim woman from the Federation of Muslim Students and Youth (FAMSY), made at a Melbourne protest against...
A spirited speech by a young muslim woman from the Federation of Muslim Students and Youth (FAMSY), made at a Melbourne protest against Israel's attack on Gaza held on January 4, 2009
Melbourne Protest against Israel's attack on the Palestinian Gaza territory was held on Sunday January 4, 2009 with about 6,000 people attending
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Egyptian Dictator Speech to Young Protestors (This could be his Last...
Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak, in a TV address, has said that he does not plan to step down, angering pro-democracy protesters in the country...
Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak, in a TV address, has said that he does not plan to step down, angering pro-democracy protesters in the country who had urged his immediate resignation.
Mubarak stated that he will never leave Egypt in the face of 17 tumultuous days of public protests, provoking outbursts of anger from protesters at Cairo's' Liberation square, who prior to the speech had created dramatic scenes of jubilation as they expected Mubarak to declare his resignation, a Press TV correspondent reported.
The embattled president once again asserted that he will not stand as candidate for the upcoming elections, and that he was transferring some powers to Vice President Omar Suleiman.
He further acknowledged that his government had made mistakes and expressed sorrow for those killed in the demonstrations, promising that those responsible for the killings would be punished.
"I don't feel embarrassment in holding talks with the youths and creating dialog," said Mubarak, adding that "the protesters' blood will not be in vain."
Meanwhile, Vice President Omar Suleiman made a speech during which he called on Egyptians youth to to go back home and resume work.
The protesters took off their shoes and brandished them at the screen on which they had seen Mubarak's speech, and shouted "Down with Mubarak, leave, leave!"
Others called for an immediate general strike and called on army -- which has deployed large numbers of troops around the square -- to support the Egyptian nation, instead of Mubarak's “illegitimate” regime.
"Egyptian army, the choice is now, the regime or the people,” the protesters chanted.
Meanwhile, a Press TV correspondent said that furious crowds of people at Cairo's' Liberation Square, which has become the focal point of pro-democracy demonstrations, are moving toward Mubarak's palace to vent out their outrage at the decision.
Reports say more than 300 people have been killed by security forces and thousands injured since the beginning of the revolution on January 25.
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6 Year Old Muslim Kid on The Deen Show - Zafar Nuri - English
Zafar is a 6 year old boy who is in the 4th grade. He has his first book published and working on book #2. He loves to read and explore when he...
Zafar is a 6 year old boy who is in the 4th grade. He has his first book published and working on book #2. He loves to read and explore when he is not studying. He wants to have a Rescue Organization when he grows up, God-willing. Zafar loves to help kids with knowledge and information so that they know what to do in dangerous situations.
"Your never too young to learn." Zafar Nuri
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The best of stories - Part 1 - Imam Hussain AS and the beggars - English
I would like to share this nice set of stories I found on the Internet that have been narrated by this young brother Sayed Muhammad Kadhom.
I would like to share this nice set of stories I found on the Internet that have been narrated by this young brother Sayed Muhammad Kadhom.
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The best of stories - Part 2 - The movement of Imam Hussain AS - English
I would like to share this nice set of stories I found on the Internet that have been narrated by this young brother Sayed Muhammad Kadhom.
I would like to share this nice set of stories I found on the Internet that have been narrated by this young brother Sayed Muhammad Kadhom.
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The best of stories - Part 4 - Imam Ali AS and Orphans - English
I would like to share this nice set of stories I found on the Internet that have been narrated by this young brother Sayed Muhammad Kadhom.
I would like to share this nice set of stories I found on the Internet that have been narrated by this young brother Sayed Muhammad Kadhom.
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Bahraini poetess confirms torture - Jul 15, 2011 - English
A young Bahraini pro-democracy poetess just released from jail and placed under house arrest says she was mentally and physically tortured by male...
A young Bahraini pro-democracy poetess just released from jail and placed under house arrest says she was mentally and physically tortured by male and female officers while in jail.
“They beat me [for] nine days, morning and afternoon and at night… they beat me a lot, a lot, a lot. More than one person beat me at the same time, man and woman,” said Ayat al-Qurmezi in an exclusive phone interview with Press TV on Friday.
Recounting her bitter experience while jailed by the Saudi-backed Bahraini regime, Qurmezi, hailed as 'freedom poet,' told Press TV that her interrogator and prison guards did not allow her to use a bathroom and used very offensive and derogatory language against herself and her parents.
She confirmed that her jailers also threatened to kill her and to hurt her family, adding that she was forced to make confessions, as the only way for “the king to forgive me” and to be saved from the beatings, verbal abuse and other forms of torture.
Qurmezi, however, stated that despite repeated threats by Bahraini authorities that she would be returned to jail if she speaks to any media outlets, she was not afraid and would continue to speak the words of the Bahraini people.
Al-Qurmezi was arrested on March 30 for reciting anti-government poetry in the capital of Manama's Pearl Square.
She was then charged with incitement and insulting members of the royal family and handed a one-year jail term.
On Thursday, the 20-year-old said she had faced house arrest in exchange for freedom, but vowed to continue her freedom-seeking campaign.
“And I won't be afraid because of a paper I signed,” Qurmezi said, referring to a pledge she had signed not to violate the terms of her arrest, join protests and speak to the media.
Further, her family says she was forced by her jailors to clean filthy lavatories with her bare hands.
In a popular uprising, tens of thousands of Bahraini protesters have been holding peaceful anti-regime rallies throughout the country since February, demanding an end to the rule of the Al Khalifa family.
The royals have governed the oil-rich Persian Gulf island for over 40 years with major backing from the United States, Britain and the neighboring Saudi Arabia.
Scores of people have been killed and many more arrested and tortured in prisons as part of the clampdown in the country -- a longtime US ally and home to the US Navy's Fifth Fleet.
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Back to Square Allvlvh young Bahraini بازگشت جوانان...
Back to Square Allvlvh young Bahraini
بازگشت جوانان بحرین به میدان اللولوه و بی نتیجه بودن تلاش...
Back to Square Allvlvh young Bahraini
بازگشت جوانان بحرین به میدان اللولوه و بی نتیجه بودن تلاش ها آل خلیفه برای سرکوب
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[26 May 2012] Many young Egyptians reluctant to vote - English
Egypt’s Muslim Brotherhood says its candidate Mohamed Morsi will face former Prime Minister Ahmed Shafiq in the country’s presidential run-off...
Egypt’s Muslim Brotherhood says its candidate Mohamed Morsi will face former Prime Minister Ahmed Shafiq in the country’s presidential run-off election.
Morsi is in the lead with 25.3 percent of the vote, followed by Shafiq with 24.9 percent. Official results from the electoral body are expected to be announced on Tuesday.
The two candidates will compete in a run-off election on June 16 and 17. Electoral commission officials said that turnout was around 43 percent over the two days of voting on Wednesday and Thursday.
Press TV has conducted an interview with Yahia Ghanem, editor at the al-Ahram newspaper, to hear his opinion on this issue. The following is a rough transcription of the interview.
Press TV: Trying to understand these results specially Shafiq he did not do that well in his campaigning. How did he come up to this second place, finish at this point which is not really finished, it is unofficial results, what is your reaction to that?
Ghanem: Well if you talk, if you ask about the reactions I believe that partly it was a shock for a lot of number of the Egyptians whereas it was a pleasant surprise of course for some others.
So I believe that as much as Egypt and the Egyptians have been showing strong signs of being united, a united house in their march towards democracy, when it comes to the results of the first round of the elections they started showing strong signs of a house divided in terms of this splinter between Shafiq which is considered to be a remnant of the former regime and Dr. [Morsi], the candidate of the Muslim Brotherhood.
Press TV: In terms of who came out to vote we are looking at two large majorities, 60 percent saying to be from the urban areas which are farmers and then of course we are looking at the percentage of the youth in the country which is said to be 50 percent below the age of 30. But it does not seem like these results are indicating that which some are saying the silent majority came out. Do you see it that way?
Ghanem: Say it again please.
Press TV: The silent majority, do you think they were the ones that came out, tilting some of the voting in terms of the results we are seeing right now?
Ghanem: I am not quite sure if I understood your question...
Press TV: The silent majority of Egyptians is what I am getting at, did they come out, the ones who did not come out to vote for the parliamentary elections maybe came out this time to vote?
Ghanem: Well, I believe that there was a large percentage of absence from the voters because everybody expected actually a higher percentage, everybody expected that the Egyptians would break the record that they scored during the first stage of the last parliamentary elections but unfortunately it did not happen.
And I believe that there are reasons behind such absence and such reluctance of that large number of voters to practice and to exercise the right in voting the first civilian elected president but I believe that a large number of the youth who actually participated and spot the revolution, also they were reluctant to participate in these elections and I observed that while I was touring the polling stations, I believe that there were reasons actually behind such reluctance, such as the way the military council ran the whole show during the last 16 months and specially running that presidential election show.
Press TV: And of course one of the biggest troubles and challenges Yahia Ghanem is the constitution and the presidential powers. When is that going to be resolved?
Ghanem: I believe we still have to go for quite a while after the elections to sort out this issue of the right in constitution and specially that issue of writing the constitution.
But personally speaking I believe that this issue have been made an issue by certain parties with interest to complicate things in Egypt because writing constitution is not that problem actually and they complicated the whole thing by inciting all different kinds of society, all the [structure] in society to claim the right of being represented in this committee and to share or to take part in writing the constitution. No constitutions in the world are being written that way.
It is up to the specialists, the lawmakers or the professors of constitutional law to write the constitution as in many or in all the countries in the world and then for the establishing committee to discuss and to review that draft constitution but of course it does not make any sense for all representatives of all the sectors of the society and the [structure] of the society to take part in writing the constitution.
It is funny and it is not true of course.
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**** Must Watch **** The Leader and the Child - Press TV Documentary -...
Press TV\\\\\\\'s documentary program \\\\\\\'The Leader and the Child\\\\\\\' depicts the fatherly compassion of Iran\\\\\\\'s Leader towards the...
Press TV\\\\\\\'s documentary program \\\\\\\'The Leader and the Child\\\\\\\' depicts the fatherly compassion of Iran\\\\\\\'s Leader towards the young orphaned daughter of Darioush Rezaeinejad; the Iranian scientist who was assassinated for his involvement in Iran\\\\\\\'s peaceful nuclear activities.
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[Movie] Season Salad - English dubbed
A young lady hoping to find her way into uptown society gets into a relationship with a rich middle aged man. Her cousin, who is desperately in...
A young lady hoping to find her way into uptown society gets into a relationship with a rich middle aged man. Her cousin, who is desperately in love with her, tries to dissuade her from such a relationship. But when she turns to her cousin for help, he does all he can to protect her, to his own detriment.
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[21 Oct 2013] Documentary - Men at 15 - The Child Soldiers of Myanmar -...
This documentary gives us a glimpse into the tragic lives of young Myanmar\'s boys who are kidnapped and forced to fight in the army, an experience...
This documentary gives us a glimpse into the tragic lives of young Myanmar\'s boys who are kidnapped and forced to fight in the army, an experience that leaves them traumatized for life.
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[17 Nov 2013] Shia Muslims in London mark Ashura with special events -...
Young Muslims in London undertake a series of ceremonies to honor the martyrdom of Imam Hussein. Organizers of the event, who hold similar...
Young Muslims in London undertake a series of ceremonies to honor the martyrdom of Imam Hussein. Organizers of the event, who hold similar ceremonies all year round, say Ashura commemoration makes people feel more motivated to act.
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[26 Nov 2013] British Radical Preacher finds connections to Al Qaeda and...
The radicalisation of some mostly young and male Muslims across Europe has led to devastating consequences both at home and abroad. But the...
The radicalisation of some mostly young and male Muslims across Europe has led to devastating consequences both at home and abroad. But the preachers spreading the kind of hate that manipulates these Muslims are often not only left to preach, but given platforms in the media. In Britain, Anjem Choudrey is one such preacher. Nargess Moballeghi reports on his unpopularity among British Muslims, and a newly-released report on what his activities really may be about.
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[26 Jan 2014] Bahraini forces fire tear gas, birdshot at protesters...
In Bahrain, regime forces have once again used force against protesters.
Regime forces fired tear gas and birdshot at a funeral procession for a...
In Bahrain, regime forces have once again used force against protesters.
Regime forces fired tear gas and birdshot at a funeral procession for a young Bahraini protester, identified as Fadhil Abbas Muslim. He was shot earlier this month. Scores of people have been killed and many more injured since a popular uprising against the rule of the Al Khalifah family broke out in the Arab kingdom about three years ago. And dozens of activists have been imprisoned for attending demonstrations. International human rights organizations have repeatedly criticized the Manama regime for its excessive use of force against peaceful protesters.
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[02 Feb 2014] israel returns remains of Palestinian woman died 12 years...
Tel Aviv returns the remains of a young Palestinian woman who died during the second Intifada or uprising against the Israeli occupation 12 years...
Tel Aviv returns the remains of a young Palestinian woman who died during the second Intifada or uprising against the Israeli occupation 12 years ago.
Palestinians in the West Bank town of Bethlehem were jubilant as an ambulance carrying the remains of Ayat al-Akhras arrived. The family is expected to bury the 18-year-old\\\'s remains on Monday. Akhras was killed in 2002 at the height of the second Palestinian Intifada. She died after she detonated an explosive belt in West Jerusalem al-Quds killing two Israelis. The remains of over 280 Palestinians killed in confrontations with Israeli forces are still held in Israel. Tel Aviv has agreed to return the remains of 36 Palestinians but has only released six bodies so far.
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Afghani Defender of the Shrine | Farsi Sub English
Afghani Defender of the Shrine
An interview with the family of Shaheed Raza Ismaili - a Defender of the Shring of Sayyida Zaynab (S)....
Afghani Defender of the Shrine
An interview with the family of Shaheed Raza Ismaili - a Defender of the Shring of Sayyida Zaynab (S).
Martyr Raza was only 19 and originally from Afghanistan. A heartshaking interview with his mother, wife, and sister. These are the chosen ones who sacrificed their lives, left everything and everyone behind to go out on the journey of deep love with Ahl al-Bayt (A) and commitment to Islam. Till these young soldiers of Islam are protecting the shrines, no Yazid can get close to the sanctities of Islam. #DeathToAmerica #DeathToISIS
#OneUmmah #Defender #Shrine #Syria #Fatimiyoon #Brigade #Martyrdom
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How Did He Become The Winner of the Hearts? | Farsi Sub Englis
How Did He Become The Winner of the Hearts?
What is it so special about this young boy that Gen. Qasem Soleimani met him? Not only that, the...
How Did He Become The Winner of the Hearts?
What is it so special about this young boy that Gen. Qasem Soleimani met him? Not only that, the Leader met him in person. Watch for yourself..!
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Astaghfirullah - Islamic song nasheed about Repentance | BISKITOONS |...
Every day that we spend in obedience to Allah is an eid! This beautiful children’s song is a reminder for everyone that every day is an...
Every day that we spend in obedience to Allah is an eid! This beautiful children’s song is a reminder for everyone that every day is an opportunity to become the best that we can be.
It was tricky for the writer to incorporate the theme of repentance (istighfar) into a children’s song - we have done our best to present a piece of this beautiful concept in a way that would affect the heart. The idea is for children to be endowed with hope in Allah from a young age, to learn to have reliance upon Allah and to recognise that making mistakes does not mean that it’s game over! While the primary audience for this video is children, there are messages in the lyrics which speak out to people of all age groups. Istighfar - or repentance - has often been seen as something gloomy and dull. It is important for us to recognise the bright and hope-giving message that encompasses the reality of it.
This video is being released to celebrate the praise of Allah on Eid ul Azha - a day of change, new hope and repentance.
#MuslimYouth #Love
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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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[108] Hadith Explanation by Imam Khamenei | The Two Characteristics |...
Ayatollah Khamenei explains in the light of a Prophetic tradition how significant it is to be young. What are the two characteristics that make...
Ayatollah Khamenei explains in the light of a Prophetic tradition how significant it is to be young. What are the two characteristics that make this stage of one\\\'s life so significant?
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I was Inspired to Come to Qom | Howza Journals | English
Young, vibrant and enthusiastic Muslims from around the globe are travelling to seek knowledge in the Holy City of Qom. Here is another example of...
Young, vibrant and enthusiastic Muslims from around the globe are travelling to seek knowledge in the Holy City of Qom. Here is another example of one of the Howza students, speaking about his experiences and views.
#Howza #Qom #Iran #IslamicLife #HowzaLife
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