Trust In Allah In Holy Ramadhan | One Minute Wisdom | Holy Ramadhan...
So did you wake up today and realize you\'re in the holy month of Ramadhan?
Well, you should\'ve been doing something in the holy months of...
So did you wake up today and realize you\'re in the holy month of Ramadhan?
Well, you should\'ve been doing something in the holy months of Rajab and Sha\'ban to avoid what happened to you this morning.
Still, what are we going to have to instill within us if we\'re to successfully survive the holy month of Ramadhan?
Well, in this One Minute Wisdom Holy Ramadhan Special, Sayyid Shahryar answers and helps us to take a much needed deep breath of tranquility.
And don\'t worry, with a little trust in Allah, the holy month of Ramadhan will pass by like a sweet spring breeze, leaving you asking for more.
Allah bless and protect the believers, wherever you are, in this holy month of Ramadhan.
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Imam Ali (A)'s Yearning For Martyrdom | Imam Khamenei | Farsi Sub English
On what night was Imam Ali (A) struck with a sword; an attack which eventually led to his eminence's martyrdom?
What does Ayatollah Sayyid Ali...
On what night was Imam Ali (A) struck with a sword; an attack which eventually led to his eminence's martyrdom?
What does Ayatollah Sayyid Ali Khamenei say about the self-sacrifice and yearning of Imam Ali (A) for martyrdom?
And what does Sermon 156 of Nahjul Balagha have to do with our discussion?
What does Imam Ali (A) say to the Messenger of Allah (S) regarding the battle of Uhud?
And what did the Messenger of Allah (S) say to Imam Ali (A) when he heard the above statements of Imam Ali (A)?
In what manner does Imam Ali (A) speak about martyrdom?
Is martyrdom something that is bitter, or is it sweet?
What was said in the Heavens and was heard on the Earth, when Imam Ali (A) was martyred?
And are people who are desirous of martyrdom on the path of Allah limited to just the past eras, or are these kind of people still present in our era as well?
The Leader of the Muslim Ummah, Ayatollah Sayyid Ali Khamenei, speaks about a beautiful conversation between Imam Ali (A) and the Messenger of Allah (S), and "Imam Ali (A)'s Yearning For Martyrdom".
Our condolences to the believers upon the martyrdom anniversary of the first divinely appointed Imam, Imam Ali ibn Abi Talib (A).
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New Year's Special II | Good Riddance 2022, Hello 2023!! | Keepin' It...
With all the different current events going on in the world, we all really need a funny, relaxed, refreshing, and yet eye-opening commentary on it...
With all the different current events going on in the world, we all really need a funny, relaxed, refreshing, and yet eye-opening commentary on it all.
Sayyid Shahryar\\\\\\\'s here to humbly shed a little insight into all that\\\\\\\'s going on around the world; past, present, and perhaps even future.
In this episode of \\\\\\\'Keepin\\\\\\\' It Real\\\\\\\', we\\\\\\\'re going to be talking about a real quick update slash recap of Year 2022, non-Keepin\\\\\\\' It Real Gregorian Calendar, since we are on the cusp of a new Year 2023, non-Keepin\\\\\\\' It Real Gregorian Calendar.
So we thought it was wise to chat about some of the highlights of 2022 Gregorian Calendar, before it changes over to 2023 Gregorian Calendar.
So welcome to our New Year\\\\\\\'s Special part 2, and let\\\\\\\'s all together say \\\\\\\'Good Riddance 2022, Hello 2023!!\\\\\\\', as you watch our part 2 of 2, New Year\\\\\\\'s Special, where we\\\\\\\'re gonna be doing some post-telling regarding 2022 Gregorian Calendar, and some fore-telling 2023 Gregorian Calendar; Nostradamus style!
So now that the pleasant pleasantries are done and over with, what are some of the awesome highlights of the year 2022 Gregorian Calendar?
And what are just a few of the many things that we should expect in the year 2023 Gregorian Calendar?
But most importantly, and finally, what\\\\\\\'s it gonna take for us to create a better world for us all to live in; and the sooner the better?
And kindly please don\\\\\\\'t forget to pray for us, because this could very well be our last 20-plus minute episode of Keepin\\\\\\\' It Real.
[That\\\\\\\'s why the description is so short and sweet, this time around]
Hey, we\\\\\\\'re just \\\\\\\"Keepin\\\\\\\' It Real\\\\\\\".
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The Victory of al-Kairouan | Shaheed Abu Mahdi al-Mohandis | Arabic Sub...
\\\"This victory was achieved through your efforts, with the blood of the martyrs, with the efforts of the wounded, and with the generosity of...
\\\"This victory was achieved through your efforts, with the blood of the martyrs, with the efforts of the wounded, and with the generosity of these people who sacrificed their children and sacrificed their precious ones.\\\"
Shaheed Abu Mahdi al-Mohandis congratulates the valiant troops of the Hashd al-Shabi in Iraq on the sweet occasion of the liberation of Al-Kairouan region from the clutches of the Daesh (ISIS).
“Indeed, We have given you a manifest victory.” [Quran 48:1]
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What is Faith | Agha Ali Reza Panahiyan | Farsi Sub English
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What is faith? Faith is something that eliminates your useless entanglements and makes you ready to understand this point that the only thing worth living for is the excitement of getting close to God. How close have I become to Him?
Our likings and fears are keeping us busy. These don’t let us see our high goal in life, which is getting close to God. What does faith do? Faith wants to give us peace of mind so that we can abandon the games they have designed for our minds and our hearts’ entertainments. It keeps you safe in calamities and fears. It keeps you safe from the harms of the sweet points in life! Do you know what is one of the harms of this sweetness? When you experience this sweetness, you’ll be repelled by it afterwards. This is one of its harms.
[One might think,] “Having too much calm is not good either! If I’m too calm, I won’t work anymore. If I’m too calm, where will I experience excitements? People want a life with excitement. But by talking about faith, you are calming everything down. The excitement of marriage! Thinking about what will happen! The excitement of having a relationship. Excitement…”
But God says, “These excitements are not enough for you. I’m not against excitements. I want to give you a deeper excitement.” People pay money to be in an exciting atmosphere. One says, “If we don’t have such excitements, we’ll rot.” He’s right. One cannot live without excitements. But what does God say? He says, “I want to give you a deeper excitement.” Nothing will remain from these excitements for you afterwards, and you’ll feel upset. And they’re not useful for you. What happens? You became rich? You used all your money. What was added to you? And you’re bored by these too.
One says, “I’ve seen this show before and I’m tired of it. Couldn’t we go to a different show?” “I’ve seen this movie before.” “I’ve gone to this amusement park before.” So he goes to do something else. He is constantly trying different things. People say, “Islam is against us having excitements.” But Islam is against our wrong lifestyle. Islam has announced many relations are unlawful. Why? They have some sort of excitement, but Islam says, “Why do you waste yourself for such excitements? You won’t gain anything afterwards. Instead, have a serious excitement.
Pure Lady Fatimah Zahra (as) would pray in such a way that she experienced spiritual excitement and its effects could be seen in her appearance. Even if we have the best worldly life, we won’t have such excitements even once a year. The spiritual excitements are without harms, but those excitements have many harms. Spiritual excitements are useful, but those excitements are harmful. Spiritual excitements are eternal.
I confess to you that I don’t believe in a god whom when one goes to him for the second time, it feels like the first time again [in terms of enjoyment]. I don’t believe in such a god. God is not like this. It is said in the traditions that on the eve before Fridays, the Friends of God receive a new understanding of God. Their new understanding is such that when they look back, it’s as if they didn’t know God before. But such a thing doesn’t happen in our lives even once! See what excitement they experience.
What does having faith do? It takes away false excitements so that there is space for the main excitement. What is the name of that main excitement? “Getting close to God.” I want to get close to God. How should we communicate with God? The way is to have faith. Faith cuts your dependance on others. That is why the main dhikr of faith is«لا إله إلّا الله» [There is no god but Allah]. What does “Ilah [god]” mean? It means whoever you’re infatuated with.«لا إله إلّا الله» I’m not infatuated with anyone but God.
Faith gives a person this safety. Faith tells a person, “Forget the sweetness and bitterness of the world. You don’t want the small excitements from the sweetness of this world, nor do you want the useless fears. Let me give you safety.” Faith wants to give us peace of mind so that we can abandon the games they have designed for our minds and our hearts’ entertainments.
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[Session 1] Becoming familiar with some of the sweet concepts of the...
Becoming familiar with some of the sweet concepts of the Sha’baniya Supplication
Session 1
In the name of God, the Beneficent, the Merciful....
Becoming familiar with some of the sweet concepts of the Sha’baniya Supplication
Session 1
In the name of God, the Beneficent, the Merciful. It is very good before using, reading, thinking or whispering a supplication to God, to become familiar with the supplications’ passage in detail, become aware of its meaning and refer to the expositions on it. In these short opportunities, I will try to briefly discuss some topics to help us become familiar with this supplication. We hope the Almighty God will give us success to get the most use from this supplication.
The “Sha’baniya Supplication” starts with sending salutations on the Holy Prophet (s) and his Pure Household (‘a). According to many recommendations, which everyone has heard, and as has been mentioned in the traditions very much too, each prayer should start with salutations. This prayer has started with salutations too, like many other prayers, which have reached us. In the prayers that do not start with salutations, naturally we should send these salutations ourselves.
There are many reasons for this. I will only say one sentence about this and pass on it. It is as if when a person doesn’t have the Household of the Prophet’s guardianship, their guardianship is not in his heart, and he doesn’t remember these personages with honor, the Almighty God doesn’t hear him, won’t answer his prayer and doesn’t take this person into account. For whoever enters the Judgment Day, his/her ID is following God’s Guardians. In this case too, whoever stands in God’s presence should show his/her ID. This salutation is our identity card. If a person shows this identity card with love and devotion, says, “God, see I’m devoted to the Prophet and his Household,” hasn’t just said the salutations negligently, and has repeated this salutation with fondness, the way will open for him to pray.
In the first phrase, the Commander of the Faithful, Ali (‘a), uses three surprising words. This prayer starts without any introduction. “Hear my prayer when I call You. Hear my voice when I call You. Pay attention to me when I whisper to You.” One of the wonders of this prayer is that it starts without any introduction. This prayer is the words of a person who can’t tolerate anymore! It’s as if he has come a far distance and only wants to moan. He knows that God is waiting to hear his words, but he wants to shout at times, whisper at times and pray at times. “Hear my voice when I call you.” “Nida” means calling with a loud voice. “Pay attention to me when I whisper to You.” “Najwa” means talking in a very low voice. And “Du’a” is used for any kind of calling. Three consecutive words.
It is as if the Commander of the Faithful wants to cry out, “God, I want to talk to You!” He’s showing his insistence to whisper to God, cry out to Him and supplicate Him. He’s not saying others things. He wants, calls and invites God. The next sentence shows this. “I have escaped to You and am standing between Your hands.” “I have escaped to You” means I have escaped and come to You. It gives the same feeling that those three words had. “Hear my prayer. Hear my voice. Pay attention to me when I whisper to You.” It’s as if a person has come running. “I am now standing between Your hands.” “Between Your hands” is a more beautiful and pleasing concept than standing in front of God. It’s as if a little one has taken refuge with a great one and is in his power. This is much more beautiful. Those who are the smaller one before a greater one, and have felt the support of a kind, greater one, can understand this. “I am poor before You and I beseech You.” The Commander of the Faithful (‘a) is only beseeching in this supplication. He is expressing this with different phrases.
He is beseeching in all of his words. These words are not meaningless words for the Commander of the Faithful. These words arise from the depth of his feelings. He wants to cry intensely with these words. We study, review and even think about these words. But, these words have become internalized for the Commander of the Faithful. The Imam is not reading these words from a prayer book. These words are the interpretation of the Imam’s moans.
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[Session 3] Becoming familiar with some of the sweet concepts of the...
Becoming familiar with some of the sweet concepts of the Sha’baniya Supplication / Session 3
In the name of God, the Beneficent, the...
Becoming familiar with some of the sweet concepts of the Sha’baniya Supplication / Session 3
In the name of God, the Beneficent, the Merciful. In talking about the Sh’abaniya Supplication, we are still talking about the first phrase. There is a very lofty concept in the first phrase, which should be discussed separately. This concept is “Tadarru” (beseeching). The Commander of the Faithful, Ali (‘a), explicitly calls to the God of the universe, “I am standing between Your hands. I am poor before You and beseeching You.” I am standing in front of You like one who is very small and poor in front of one who is completely rich and great, “…and beseeching You.”
Beseeching is a term, which has been used seven times in the Holy Qur’an with the same meaning. Of course, it’s more than seven times. But, only in seven cases has it been used with exactly the same meaning of a person praying to God pleadingly. The fundamental meaning of beseeching is not crying. Crying is one of its results. It is the height of pleading, entreating, and being humble in front of the Almighty God. If we want to say the meaning, a person who beseeches is one who pleads a lot. A person who beseeches is one who doesn’t have any pride or assets. He’s extremely humble.
It has been said in the Holy Qur’an, “Already We have seized them with punishment, but they neither humbled themselves to their Lord, nor did they beseech Him.” [Qur’an 23:76] After feeling distress and destitution, they didn’t beseech God! In this supplication, it is as if by saying, “I am poor before You and beseeching You,” the Imam is answering this verse from the Chapter “The Believers.” The Qur’an says, “We have seized them with punishment, but they neither humbled themselves to their Lord...” Imam Ali replies here, “I am poor before You.” And the Qur’an says, “…nor did they beseech Him.” Imam Ali says in this supplication, “…and beseeching You.”
Beseeching has been mentioned in the Qur’an in different situations. Beseeching is a kind of pleading, which isn’t hidden anymore and is apparent. This broken heart shows itself, “Pray to your Lord beseechingly and in secret.” [Qur’an 7:55] This means to call God beseechingly, meaning openly, or hidden within yourself. There are other verses, which refer to this too.
The verse of the Chapter “The Cattle” is suitable for these days. “Why did they not entreat when Our punishment overtook them! But their hearts had hardened, and Satan had made to seem decorous to them what they had been doing.” [Qur’an 6:43] Why didn’t they beseech Us when our punishment overtook them? The Almighty God tells what He expects explicitly. When a divine tribulation comes, the servants should beseech Him. God is waiting to bring His servants under His shelter. In this verse, God asks why they didn’t beseech Him. The reason they didn’t beseech Him was that their hearts had become so hardened that they didn’t even go to God in tribulations, “Satan had made to seem decorous to them what they had been doing.”
In the verse before this verse, God the Almighty says that He has sent this scourge for people to beseech Him, “We have certainly sent (apostles) to nations before you, then We seized them with stress and distress so that they might entreat (Us).” [Qur’an 6:42] For us common people, this kind of beseeching God is elicited in tribulations. For those who don’t beseech God, even in tribulations, their hearts have truly become hardened as the Qur’an says. But, for people with understanding and the Friends of God, beseeching God is the result of their deep understanding, extreme interest and intense ardor for the high position of being close to God. We should resolve this riddle in our minds once and forever, that is this extent of crying needed when talking to God that the Commander of the Faithful moaned to God like this? What did he really want? What punishment did he fear?!
We should accept that there is a spiritual maturity, which many don’t achieve at all. This spiritual maturity is more than fearing punishment, more than the intensity of suffering that a person will tolerate in Hell, and more than the fear of a sinful person or a criminal of retribution. Some good people feel such a severe need for being close to God that if they see they are far from this intense need, even a bit, they cry to God beseechingly. Was the Commander of the Faithful a weak person for someone to see his crying, broken heart? All his existence was solidity. If the entire universe had turned upside down, he would have stood firmly and wouldn’t have even flinched! He had nothing to be afraid of or to lose.
So, why did he moan to God like this? He had reached a spiritual maturity. He felt a severe need for those high spiritual positions. When he felt a bit far from that desirable point, and that peak became more novel and substantial for him every moment, he would cry pleadingly.
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Becoming familiar with some of the sweet concepts of the Sha’baniya Supplication / Session 2
In the name of God, the Beneficent, the Merciful....
Becoming familiar with some of the sweet concepts of the Sha’baniya Supplication / Session 2
In the name of God, the Beneficent, the Merciful. In the beginning of the “Sha’baniya Supplication,” many reasons for not supplicating God have been mentioned. These reasons show that when a person wants to say something to God, there is no need to say anything. God hears a person’s words even before he says anything; God knows his words. The Almighty God knows a person’s needs, so how else can one talk to God? Perhaps many people don’t read supplications because they think God knows everything that is in their hearts and all their needs.
The Commander of the Faithful (‘a) mentions the reasons for not praying. After the passionate insistence that can be seen at the beginning of the supplication, after that intense emotion, beseeching and escaping from others, life and the world towards God, and after the enthusiasm that he shows for talking to God, he immediately says some things, which seem to be reasons for not praying. The Imam (‘a) says, “I have hope for the reward that is with You. You know what is inside me. You are aware of my needs and my inner being. My return to the Hereafter and my eternal home are not hidden from you.” You are not unaware of my past or my future and what I want to tell You. “Whatever I want to say or request, and also what I have hope for my outcome, are not hidden from You.”
All of these can be a reason for not praying. “God You know my situation!” If the Almighty God knows these, why does he insist on talking to God? Actually, I want to say that the Commander of the Faithful, Ali (‘a), wants to announce the severity of his insistence here. Although God knows, he is beseeching Him and asking Him, “Hear my prayer. Hear my voice. Pay attention to me when I talk to You.” When the Commander of the Faithful says these words, his insistence on praying becomes clear. “I insist and I know that You know all about me.”
We regular people may not really have this deep understanding like Imam Ali (‘a) that God is totally aware about us. But, the Commander of the Faithful has a deep understanding and belief that God is aware about a person. So why does he insist for God to hear him when he knows that God hears? This shows a certain level of desire and asking, when a person puts these kinds of rational words aside. As a poem says, “Say goodbye to wisdom.” If a person wants to reason exactly, he may say, “God, I’m sitting here and You know all my requests.” But, when this intense emotion, enthusiasm and pleading reaches a peak, a person cannot be patient and quiet anymore. We should read the “Sha’baniya Supplication” with this intention that we have come to see how the Commander of the Faithful (‘a) talks to God. This supplication is amazing. We should read it in a way that we are looking at the face and insistence of the Commander of the Faithful (‘a).
I remember a tradition in which the Imam said some things to his companion. His companion said, “I saw that the Commander of the Faithful was leaving the city at dawn. I asked, ‘Where are you going?’ He replied, ‘I’m going after my own wishes!’ The Imam was in a different mood when he said this. I asked, ‘What are your wishes and needs?’ The Imam replied, ‘The one who should know, knows. I don’t need to tell these to anyone else.’” Here, the Imam is saying the same sentences to his friend too. And, he left in that different mood. He would wail and cry very much (when praying).
God, if we aren’t able to reach You, we ask to see at least the Commander of the Faithful’s supplications one time, so that we can understand what is going on in the world, how Your friends felt and look at them from afar. If we are never able to imagine this feeling clearly and aren’t able to experience this in ourselves, let us see it in the unique face of the Commander of the Faithful. See in the first phrase of this supplication how Imam Ali states his beliefs about God, “God, whatever happens to me till the end of my life is in Your hands and Your knowledge. What comes to me or is taken away, benefits or loss, are in Your hands and not the hands of anyone else.” He’s showing his extreme monotheism.
Along with this, Imam Ali (‘a) is showing a great enthusiasm, and that enthusiasm doesn’t allow him to be silent. Although God sees him, his severe enthusiasm compels him to talk to his God. As I explained about the previous phrase, this severe enthusiasm causes him to say, “Hear my prayer. Hear my voice.” There is no need for him to say these. God hears.
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Session 4 / Becoming familiar with some of the sweet concepts of the Sha’baniya Supplication
In the name of God, the Beneficent, the Merciful....
Session 4 / Becoming familiar with some of the sweet concepts of the Sha’baniya Supplication
In the name of God, the Beneficent, the Merciful. The feeling of wanting to supplicate God is a feeling that is caused by spiritual maturity. As a result of spiritual maturity, a person feels dependent on God, like the attachment a child has to his parents. When you separate a child from his mother, he doesn’t calm down no matter what logic you use. He can’t tolerate even a moment of being separated whatever your reasoning. One who reaches spiritual maturity gains this feeling in connection with the Lord of the universe. The difference is that a child doesn’t have a sense of guilt, humility, humbleness, beseeching, and many other feelings towards his parents that a servant has towards his master. But, this kind of feeling of needing to be close to one’s parents, is created in a person who has reached spiritual maturity. Of course, his feeling of needing to be close to the Lord of the universe is much more intense than that of a child. He sees some obstacles between God and himself. He feels sad because of these obstacles. These obstacles may be natural obstacles, like the length of one’s lifespan before meeting God. He sees these natural obstacles as being a barrier for getting close to God and meeting Him, so he cries. Or these obstacles may be from himself, and they are usually of this type.
Basically, one of the good feelings that a servant who has attained spiritual growth feels towards his master is that he always feels guilty before his master. This feeling of guilt is a true feeling and not a compliment. This will be the cause of his broken heart and sorrow, and he will be able to supplicate God. If the Almighty God wants to be gracious to a person, He puts him on the path of the relationship between a servant and his master. Naturally, there is only crying on this path. Perhaps many who are not familiar with these ideas will be surprised at these words. It’s like a person who wants to use logic to compel a child to be patient and silent for a few minutes while being apart from his mother. But the child doesn’t accept this at all. It’s as if no one understands the child, and the child doesn’t understand others.
Rumi says beautifully in a poem, “When He wants to help us, He pulls our interest towards moaning.” Next, the poem describes a heart, which moans. “Auspicious is the heart, which burns for Him (from love). Good for the eyes, which weep for Him. A person who sees the end is a blessed servant. The end of each cry is a laugh. Wherever there are flowing tears, there’ll be mercy. Wherever there is running water, there’ll be greenery.” The poem continues describing crying.
These are not descriptions, which will create that feeling in us. It’s like trying to describe a perfume or the smell of a flower. Or, it is like when we try to explain colors for a person who cannot see. There aren’t any words for describing colors. There are no words for describing the smell of a flower, or the smell of a perfume or cologne. Although people experience it, they cannot describe it. This state of wanting to supplicate God is created due to a spiritual growth. A person’s spiritual growth causes him to feel a need. This is in the same way that when people reach the age of maturity they feel a need for a companion, the same way that parents feel a need for children, and the same way that people feel a need for being in a community and are sad when they are alone. When a person grows spiritually, he wants this relationship with God too.
All these supplications can be understood in such an atmosphere. If a person is not in such an atmosphere, he cannot understand this supplication at all. It’s very good if we recite this supplication with this feeling, this pleading and praying that, “God, open this door for me.” Or, we should read this supplication with the feeling that we are very far from the feeling that the Commander of the Faithful, Ali (‘a), felt. Praising this beautiful relationship and regretting that we don’t have it can bring a person closer to Him.
Let’s talk about one of the phrases. In accordance with the rituals for supplication, the Imam (‘a) says, “What comes to me or is taken away, benefits or loss, are in Your hands and not the hands of anyone else.” One of the rituals for supplication is that a person announce his knowledge about God, especially knowledge about the oneness of the God of the universe. Seeing only God to be effective in the world, in our being and in our lives and remembering these monotheistic teachings in our praying to God and our supplications is beautiful. A tradition says, “When someone says, ‘There is no strength or power except from the High and Great God,’ the Almighty God immediately says, ‘My angels! See My servant confessed that no one has power except Me. Now, resolve any problems that he has.’”
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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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Soleimani! You Are Alive | A Tribute | Arabic Sub English
A short, but sweet Islamic song paying tribute to Shaheed Qasem Soleimani.
The man who fought Takfirism, Zionism, and Imperialism. He was the...
A short, but sweet Islamic song paying tribute to Shaheed Qasem Soleimani.
The man who fought Takfirism, Zionism, and Imperialism. He was the man who destroyed and uprooted ISIS.
America became angry, and cowardly attacked him while he was in a car with his companion, Abu Mahdi al-Mohandes.
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[17] Short Tafsir by Ayatollah Sayyid Ali Khamenei | Steadfastness upon...
The path towards Heaven is full of spiritual trials and divine tribulations, while the path towards Hell is full of glamorous illusion, sweet...
The path towards Heaven is full of spiritual trials and divine tribulations, while the path towards Hell is full of glamorous illusion, sweet deception, and cruel mirages.
There are certain requirements needed in order to stay upon the path of Allah, but what are those requirements?
And what is known as the divine movement of Allah?
The path is the correct path and the goal is a lofty goal.
Ayatollah Sayyid Ali Khamenei provides us with a short interpretation of the following verse of the Holy Quran.
Chapter 42 (Shura), Verse 15: “So to that then invite, and stand firm as you are commanded, and do not follow (obey) their desires, but say, \\\'I believe in what Allah has sent down of the Book, and I am commanded that I do justice between you\\\'.”
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[Clip] Sweet Taste of Faith | Ali Reza Panahian | Farsi Sub English
Clip Sweet Taste of Faith
Ali Reza Panahian
Faith is sweet, beautiful, and beloved - faith itself! Faith takes one to a higher level of life. The...
Clip Sweet Taste of Faith
Ali Reza Panahian
Faith is sweet, beautiful, and beloved - faith itself! Faith takes one to a higher level of life. The Holy Prophet (s) lived with God! His existence depended on God. God gave flavor to his life. God was the sweetness of his life. God was what made things sweet for him. His soul didn’t enjoy anything else except God. Is the sweetness of faith something small? Are we just mentioning one of many things that are sweet?!For God’s sake, look at how indifferent we are about what is happening in the world. The Qur’an says, “He is with you wherever you are.” [57:4] We say, “Aha, ok.” “He is with you.” Such a person doesn’t taste this. He is with you wherever you are. He says, “So? What should I do?” “We are nearer to him than his life-vein.” [Qur’an 50:16] He says, “Aha.” Such a person’s brain has shut down! Tell him, “‘Wherever you turn, you are always in the presence of God.’ [Qur’an 2:115] Can you see how God has encompassed you?” But a person still feels lonely. This means you haven’t tasted the sweetness of faith. You should taste its sweetness. Do you remember when you were a little kid? As soon as your mom or dad would hug you, you would say, “Yes! Now I’m in my place. He/she is holding me. This is better.” When I was a child, I would go into my dad’s embrace in cold weather. When he would hold me under his cloak, all the problems in the world were solved for me in his embrace. After growing up, your dad’s cloak was supposed to be replaced with God, but it hasn’t happened. So you thought it’s natural for human beings to feel it’s just them. No, it’s not human beings that feel it’s just them. Yes, it’s… um... I don’t want to say sheep. They feel it’s just them, not human beings. Human beings have not been created to feel they’re alone. God says, “He is with Me. I’m with him Myself.” Faith is sweet, beautiful, and beloved - faith itself! For God’s sake, look how indifferent we are about what is happening in the world. Tell him, “‘Wherever you turn, you are always in the presence of God.’ Can you see how God has encompassed you?” But this person still feels lonely. This means that he hasn’t tasted the sweetness of faith.
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[Quick Recipe] Sweet Boondi - English Urdu
Sweeten up your day with Sweet boondi recipe. #HappyCookingToyou
Written Recipe: http://bit.ly/332rdXA
Sweet Boondi
Recipe in English:...
Sweeten up your day with Sweet boondi recipe. #HappyCookingToyou
Written Recipe: http://bit.ly/332rdXA
Sweet Boondi
Recipe in English:
Ingredients:
-Baisan (Gram flour) sifted 2 Cup
-Pani (Water) 1 Cup or as required
-Cooking oil 2 tsp
-Baking soda 1 pinch
-Yellow food color 1-2 drops
-Green food color 1-2 drops
-Red food color 1-2 drops
-Cooking oil for frying
-Cheeni (Sugar) 1 & ½ Cup
-Pani (Water) 3/4 Cup
Directions:
-In bowl,add gram flour,gradullay add water and whisk until smooth batter is formed.
-Add cooking oil,baking soda and whisk again.
-Divide the batter into three equal portion.
-Add yellow color,green color,red color and whisk well & set aside.
-Heat cooking oil in a wok,hold perforated spoon (a big round spoon with multiple small holes in it) and pour prepared batter on the spoon.Tap its edges so the droplets of batter fall in the cooking oil.
-Repeat the same process and fry on medium flame until crispy.
-In wok,add sugar and water,mix well and cook until sugar is dissolved and syrup is thick.
-Put fried boondiyan in warm sugar syrup and mix well,cover and let it soak for 4-6 hours until sugar syrup is completely absorbed by boondi & serve!
Recipe in Urdu:
Ajza:
-Baisan (Gram flour) sifted 2 Cup
-Pani (Water) 1 Cup or as required
-Cooking oil 2 tsp
-Baking soda 1 pinch
-Yellow food color 1-2 drops
-Green food color 1-2 drops
-Red food color 1-2 drops
-Cooking oil for frying
-Cheeni (Sugar) 1 & ½ Cup
-Pani (Water) 3/4 Cup
Directions:
-Bowl mein baisan aur thora thora ker ka pani shamil karein aur ache tarhan whisk ker ka smooth batter tayyar ker lein.
-Cooking oil aur baking soda dal ker dubara whisk ker lein.
-Batter ko teen equal portions mein divide ker lein.
-Yellow color,green color aur red color dal ker ache tarhan whisk karein & side per rakh dein.
-Karhai mein cooking oil garam karein aur perforated spoon per tayyar batter dal dein aur darmiyani ancch per crispy hunay tak fry ker lein.
-Karhai mein cheeni aur pani dal ker ache tarhan mix karein aur cheeni ghul janay aur sheera garha hunay tak paka lein & side per rakh dein.
-Fried boondiyon ko neem garam sheeray mein dal ker ache tarhan mix karein aur dhak ker 4-6 hours kliya chor dein & serve karein!
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[Quick Recipe] Pethe Ka Halwa - English Urdu
Pethe/Kaddu Ka Halwa a sweet winter delight for you. Make this and enjoy something new this winter. #HappyCookingToYou
Written Recipe:...
Pethe/Kaddu Ka Halwa a sweet winter delight for you. Make this and enjoy something new this winter. #HappyCookingToYou
Written Recipe: http://bit.ly/2rhzVAI
Pethe/Kaddu/Pumpkin Ka Halwa
Serves 6-7
Recipe in English:
Ingredients:
-Paitha/Kadu (Pumpkin) 1 kg
-Doodh (Milk) 2 Cups
-Elaichi powder (Cardamom powder) 1 tsp
-Cheeni (Sugar) ½ Cup or to taste
-Ghee ½ Cup
-Kewra water ½ tsp
-Khoya 1 Cup
-Dry nuts chopped ½ Cup
Directions:
-Cut pumpkin into two halves and remove seeds.
-Peel off the skin and grate it with the help of the grater.
-In pot,add grated pumpkin,mix well and cook on medium flame for 20-25 minutes or until it dries up and keep mixing in between.
-Add milk and mix well.
-Add cardamom powder,mix well and cook for 12-15 minutes.
-Add sugar,mix well and cook for 8-10 minutes.
-Add ghee,mix well and cook on high flame for 4-5 minutes or until oil separates.
-Add kewra water and mix well.
-Add khoya and mix well.
-Add dry nuts and give it a good mix.
-Garnish with dry nuts & serve!
Recipe in Urdu:
Ajza:
-Paitha/Kadu (Pumpkin) 1 kg
-Doodh (Milk) 2 Cups
-Elaichi powder (Cardamom powder) 1 tsp
-Cheeni (Sugar) ½ Cup or to taste
-Ghee ½ Cup
-Kewra water ½ tsp
-Khoya 1 Cup
-Dry nuts chopped ½ Cup
Directions:
-Paithay/kadu ko do hisson mein cut ker lein aur seeds nikal lein.
-Skin ko nikal lein aur grater ki madad sa grate ker lein.
-Pot mein grated kaddu dal ker ache tarhan mix karein aur darmiyani ancch per 20-25 minutes ya sukh janay tak paka lein & bech bech mein mix kertay rahein.
-Doodh dal ker ache tarhan mix ker lein.
-Elaichi powder dal ker mix karein aur 12-15 minutes kliya paka lein.
-Cheeni dal ker ache tarhan mix ker lein aur 8-10 minutes kliya paka lein.
-Ghee dal ker ache tarhan mix karein aur tez ancch per 4-5 minutes ya oil alag hunay tak paka lein.
-Kewra water dal ker ache tarhan mix ker lein.
-Khoya shamil karein aur ache tarhan mix karein.
-Dry fruits dal ker mix ker lein.
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Rely on Allah | Islamic Nasheed | Farsi Sub English
Rely on Allah | Islamic Nasheed
When the chips are down, who\\\\\\\'s there to rely on? When disappointment overcomes us, who\\\\\\\'s there to...
Rely on Allah | Islamic Nasheed
When the chips are down, who\\\\\\\'s there to rely on? When disappointment overcomes us, who\\\\\\\'s there to make us hopeful? The sweet taste of reviving the connection with ALLAH is missing in our lives. This beautiful nasheed reminds us of that connection with the Almighty who has the power of changing anything and everything in our lives.
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[Quick Recipe] Gur Wale chawal - English Urdu
Gur walay Chawal Recipe in English:
Ingredients:
-Gur (Jaggery) 1 Cup
-Doodh (Milk) ½ Cup
-Asli ghee (Pure clarified...
Gur walay Chawal Recipe in English:
Ingredients:
-Gur (Jaggery) 1 Cup
-Doodh (Milk) ½ Cup
-Asli ghee (Pure clarified butter) 3-4 tbs
-Hari elaichi (Green cardamom) 2-3
-Saunf (Fennel seeds) 1 tbs
-Badam (Almonds) peeled 15-20
-Narial (Coconut) ¼ Cup
-Chawal (Rice) basmati 1 Cup (soaked & boiled until 3/4th done)
-Asli ghee (Pure clarified butter) 1 tsp
Directions:
-In saucepan,add jaggery and milk,mix well and cook until it melts & set aside.
-In pot,add pure clarified butter and let it melt.
-Add green cardamom,fennel seeds and mix well.
-Add almonds and mix well.
-Add coconut and fry for 1 minute.
-Now add melted jaggery+milk mixture and mix well.
-Add rice,give it a good mix and cook until it dries up.
-Add pure clarified butter,cover and steam cook on low flame for 5 minutes & serve.
Recipe in Urdu:
Ajza:
-Gur (Jaggery) 1 Cup
-Doodh (Milk) ½ Cup
-Asli ghee (Pure clarified butter) 3-4 tbs
-Hari elaichi (Green cardamom) 2-3
-Saunf (Fennel seeds) 1 tbs
-Badam (Almonds) peeled 15-20
-Narial (Coconut) ¼ Cup
-Chawal (Rice) basmati 1 Cup (soaked & boiled until 3/4th done)
-Asli ghee (Pure clarified butter) 1 tsp
Directions:
-Saucepan mein gur aur doodh dal ker ache tarhan mix karein aur gur melt hunay tak paka lein & side per rakh dein.
-Pot mein asli ghee dal ker melt ker lein.
-Hari elaichi aur saunf dal ker ache tarhan mix ker lein.
-Badam dal ker mix karein.
-Narial shamil karein aur 1 minute kliya fry ker lein.
-Ab melted ghee+doodh mixture dal ker ache tarhan mix ker lein.
-Chawal dal ker ache tarhan mix karein aur sukh janay tak paka lein.
-Asli ghee dal ker dhak dein aur 5 minutes kliya halki ancch per steam cook ker lein & serve karein.
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[Quick Recipes] Stuffed Pockets 3-ways- English and Urdu
A great recipe for kids snack time & a perfect kitchen activity for parents and kids. Make these stuffed pockets in 3 tempting ways....
A great recipe for kids snack time & a perfect kitchen activity for parents and kids. Make these stuffed pockets in 3 tempting ways. #HappyParentingToYou
Written Recipe: https://goo.gl/pvyZhL
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Stuffed Pockets 3-ways Recipe in English:
Ingredients:
Prepare Dough:
-Khameer (Instant yeast) 1 & ½ tsp
-Cheeni (Sugar) 2 tsp
-Pani (Water) warm 1 Cup
-Maida (All-purpose flour) 3 Cups
-Namak (Salt) ½ tsp
-Oil 2 tbs
-Pani (Water) warm ¼ Cup or as required
Chicken Filling:
-Oil 2-3 tbs
-Pyaz (Onion) chopped 1 medium
-Chicken boneless cubes 1 Cup
-Adrak lehsan paste (Ginger garlic paste) 1 tsp
-Dahi (Yogurt) whisked 4 tbs
-Garam masala powder ½ tsp
-Haldee powder (Turmeric powder) ½ tsp
-Lal mirch (Red chili) powder ½ tsp
-Zeera powder (Cumin powder) ½ tsp
-Lal mirch (Red chili) crushed ½ tsp
-Namak (Salt) ½ tsp or to taste
Sweet Nuts & Cinnamon:
-Brown sugar grinded 6 tbs or to taste
-Akhrot (Walnuts) chopped ¼ Cup
-Badam (Almonds) chopped ¼ Cup
-Pista (Pistachio) chopped ¼ Cup
-Darchini powder (Cinnamon powder) 1 & ½ tsp
Cheese & Vegetable:
-Cheddar cheese grated ½ Cup
-Mozzarella cheese grated ½ Cup
-Pyaz (Onion) chopped 1 small
-Shimla mirch (Capsicum) cubes ¼ Cup
-Tamatar (Tomato) deseeded & cubes ¼ Cup
-Kali mirch powder (Black pepper powder) ¼ tsp
-Lal mirch (Red chili) crushed ¼ tsp
-Namak (Salt) ¼ tsp or to taste
-Dried oregano ¼ tsp
-Oil as required
Directions:
Prepare Dough:
-In small jug,add instant yeast,sugar,warm water and mix well,cover and let it rest for 15 minutes.
-In all-purpose flour,add salt,oil and mix well.
-Now add yeast mixture and mix well.
-Gradually add warm water and knead until dough is formed,cover and let it rest for 2-3 hours or overnight in refrigerator.
-Grease your hands with oil and knead dough again until smooth.Dough is ready.
Chicken Filling:
-In frying pan,add oil and onion,fry until translucent.
-Add chicken and mix well until it changes color.
-Add ginger garlic paste,yogurt,garam masala powder,turmeric powder,red chili powder,cumin powder, red chili crushed and salt,mix well.
-Cover and cook on for 4-5 minutes then cook on high flame until it’s dry & set aside.
Sweet Nuts & Cinnamon:
-In bowl,add brown sugar,walnuts,almonds,pistachio,cinnamon powder and mix well & set aside.
Cheese & Vegetable:
-In bowl,add cheddar cheese,mozzarella cheese,onion,capsicum,tomato,black pepper powder,red chili crushed,salt and dried oregano,mix well & set aside.
-Grease hands with oil and take a dough,make a ball and press & spread it.
-In the center of the dough,add brown sugar filling,press and seal all edges and make a ball again.
-In the center of the dough,add cooked chicken filling,press and seal all edges and make a ball again.
-In the center of the dough,add cheese filling,press and seal all edges and make a ball again.
-In frying pan,add oil and stuffed filled doughs & press down to form a flat round and fry from both sides.
Recipe in Urdu:
Directions:
Prepare Dough:
-Chotay jug mein khameer,cheeni aur neem garam pani dal ker ache tarhan mix karein aur dhak ker 15 minutes kliya rakh dein.
-Maida mein namak aur oil dal ker ache tarhan mix ker lein.
-Ab khameer ka mixture dal ker ache tarhan mix ker lein.
-Thora thora ker ka neem garam pani shamil karein aur ghond ker dough tayyar ker lein aur dhak ker 2-3 hours ya overnight refrigerator mein rakh dein.
-Haathon ko oil sa grease karein aur dough ko smooth hunay tak dubara ghond lein.Dough tayyar hai.
Chicken Filling:
-Frying pan mein oil aur pyaz dal dein aur translucent hunay tak fry ker lein.
-Chicken dal dein aur rang tabdeel hunay tak ache tarhan mix ker lein.
-Adrak lehsan paste,dahi,garam masala powder,haldee powder,lal mirch powder,zeera powder,lal mirch crushed aur namak dal ker ache tarhan mix ker lein.
-Dhak dein aur 4-5 minutes kliya paka lein phir tez ancch per pani sukh janay tak paka lein & side per rakh dein.
Sweet Nuts & Cinnamon:
-Bowl mein brown sugar,akhrot,badam,pista aur darchini powder dal ker ache tarhan mix karein & side per rakh dein.
Cheese & Vegetable:
-Bowl mein cheddar cheese,mozzarella cheese,pyaz,shimla mirch,tamatar,kali mitch powder,lal mirch crushed,namak aur dried oregano dal ker ache tarhan mix karein & side per rakh dein.
-Haathon ko oil sa grease karein,chota dough lein aur ball bana lein aur press ker ka pheela lein.
-Dough ka center mein brown sugar filling dal dein aur press ker ka edges ko seal ker lein aur ball bana lein.
-Dough ka center mein cooked chicken filling dal dein aur press ker ka edges ko seal ker lein aur ball bana lein.
-Dough ka center mein cheese filling dal dein aur press ker ka edges ko seal ker lein aur ball bana lein.
-Frying pan mein oil aur stuffed filled doughs rakh dein aur press ker ka flat round bana lein aur dono sides sa fry ker lein.
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Quick Recipes - Rasmalai Recipe - English Urdu
Here it is a very simple easy and delicious recipe for rasmalai. So watch and learn how to make the best rasmalai. #HappyCookingToYou
Recipe in...
Here it is a very simple easy and delicious recipe for rasmalai. So watch and learn how to make the best rasmalai. #HappyCookingToYou
Recipe in English:
Ingredients:
•For Cheese Balls:
-Fresh milk 1 ltr
-Vinegar 2 tbs
•For Sheera:
-Sugar 1 cup
-Water 1 & ¼ cup
•For Sweet Milk (Rabri):
-Fresh milk 1 litre
-Sugar ¾ cup or to taste
-Cardamom powder ½ tsp
-Water 2 tbs + cornflour 1 ½ tbs
-Kewra water 1 tbs
-Tetrapak cream 2 tbs
-Almond and pistachio for garnishing
Directions:
•Prepare Cheese Balls:
-Heat milk and bring it to boil.
-Add vinegar and mix it. Strain in cheese cloth and rinse curdled milk with cold water.
-Press to strain excess water.
-Knead to form a soft dough for 8-10 mins and divide and make small ball with no crack.
•Prepare Sheera:
-In a sauce pan, add sugar and water and bring it to boil.
-Add cheese balls, covered and simmer for 6-8 mins.
-Set aside in chilled water.
•Prepare Sweet Milk (Rabri):
-In a pot, heat milk, add sugar and cardamom powder.
-In small bowl,mix water and corn flour and add it to rabri milk.
-Add kewra water and boil until 1/3rd of milk remains and keep stirring in between.
-Remove from flame and add tetrapak cream and give it a good mix.
-Remove cheese balls from cold water and press cheese balls to strain excess water.
-Place cheese balls on serving plate, pour sweet milk (rabri).
-Garnish with almonds and pistachio, refrigerate for 1-2hours.
-Serve chilled.
Recipe in Urdu:
Ajza:
•For Cheese Balls:
-Doodh (taza) 1 ltr
-Sirka 2 tbs
•For Sheera:
-Cheeni 1 cup
-Pani 1 & ¼ cup
•For Sweet Milk (Rabri):
-Doodh (taza) 1 litre
-Cheeni ¾ cup or to taste
-Elaichi powder ½ tsp
-Pani 2 tbs + cornflour 1 ½ tbs
-Kewra water 1 tbs
-Tetrapak cream 2 tbs
-Badam and pista for garnishing
Directions:
•Prepare Cheese Ball:
-Doodh ko garam karein aur ubal lein.
-Sirka shamil ker k mix karein. Mulmul ka kapra mein chaan lein aur thanday pani dal dein.
-Daba ker k ezafe pani nikal lein.
-Dough ko ache tarhan ghond lein 8-10 mins kliya aur chotay size ki balls bana lein.
•Prepare Sheera:
-Sauce pan mein cheeni aur pani dal ker ubal lein.
-Ab is mein cheese balls shamil karein,dhak ker halki ancch per 6-8 mins kliya rakh dein.
-Thanday pani mein dal ker side per rakh dein.
•Prepare Sweet Milk (Rabri):
-Pot mein doodh garam karein,cheeni aur elaichi powder shamil karein.
-Ek chota bowl mein pani aur corn flour dal ker mix ker lein aur rabri milk mein shamil karein.
-Ab is mein kewra water shamil karein aur 1/3rd doodh reh janay tak paka lein,bech mein musalsal chamcha chalatay rahein.
-Chulhay sa hata lein,aur tetrapak cream dal ker ache tarhan mix ker lein.
-Cheese balls ko thanday pani sa nikal lein aur daba ker ezafe pani nikal lein.
-Cheese balls ko serving plate mein rakh ker upper sa rabri milk dal dein.
-Badam aur pista sa garnish karein aur refrigerator mein 1-2 hours kliya rakh dein.
-Thanda serve karein.
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Quick Recipes - Gulab Jamun quick, easy & authentic Recipe - English...
Gulab Jamun Recipe. This time make them at home.
Eid is incomplete without Gulab Jamuns. Continue the tradition by making them at home this time....
Gulab Jamun Recipe. This time make them at home.
Eid is incomplete without Gulab Jamuns. Continue the tradition by making them at home this time.
#HappyCookingToYou
Gulab Jamun Recipe in English:
Ingredients:
• Lassa khoya 250 grams
• Baking soda 1 pinch
• Salt 1 pinch
• Flour 1/3 cup
• Egg ½
Syrup:
• Water 2 cups
• Sugar 1 & ½ cup
• Kewra water 1 tsp
• Cardamom powder 1/2 tsp
• Lemon juice 1 tsp
Directions:
To make syrup, in a pan add water and sugar and cook until it becomes a sticky syrup. Now turn off the flame and add kewra water, cardamom powder, lemon juice and mix well.
In a bowl take lassa khoya and crumble it well with your hands. Add flour, baking soda, salt, and egg and mix well to a smooth dough. It needs kneading for at least 6-8 minutes.
Now make small balls of same size. Make sure they are smooth and have no cracks.
Heat ghee, and add balls and fry gently and stir continuously. Make sure ghee is not very hot otherwise gulab jamun will not cook well from inside or will burn.
When gulab jamuns becomes golden, add them directly to hot syrup. Make sure syrup is hot (not burning hot).
Repeat frying process. Add all gulab jamuns in syrup and leave them for 60 minutes
Garnish with pistachios and serve
Gulab Jamun Recipe in Urdu:
Ajza:
• lassa khoya 250 grams
• Baking soda 1 pinch
• namak 1 pinch
• Maida 1/3 cup
• Anda ½ adha
Syrup:
• Paani 2 cups
• Cheeni 1 & ½ cup
• Kewra arq 1 tsp
• Elaichi powder 1/2 tsp
• lemon juice 1 tsp
Banane ka tareeka:
Ek pan main pani len aur cheeni shamil kar ke pakayen. Jab tak ke garha sheera banjaye. Ab choolhay se utaar len aur kewra arq, elaichi powder and lemon juice shamil kar ke achi tarah mix karlen.
Ek bowl main lassa khoya lekar achi tarah hathon se choora choora kar len. Maida, baking soda , namak, aur anda shamil karke mix Karen. 6-8 minutes tak goondhen taake acha sa paira banjaye. Ab is main se ek hi size ki choti choti golian banalen. Dhiyan rahe ke golian smooth hon aur cracks na hon.
Ab ghee garam kar lain aur ek ek karke golian daalen aur medium aanch par fry Karen. Aanch tez na ho warna gulab jamun jal jayenge ya ander se kache reh jayenge. Jese hi gulab jamun golden hojayen garam sheere main shamil karte jaye. Sheera garam hona chahiye. Ek ghante keliye sheere main hi rehne den aur phir garnish karke serve karen.
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Najaf: the Holy City | When He Calls | pt.2/8 | English
Episode 2 of the ground-breaking new film following the journey of five students as they make their way to the Holy land of Karbala.
In this...
Episode 2 of the ground-breaking new film following the journey of five students as they make their way to the Holy land of Karbala.
In this episode, the students step foot into the Holy City of Najaf, where they are thrown into the thronging crowds of the colourful city. Contrary to expectations, the students find the atmosphere to be overwhelmingly welcoming.
Here, the fascinating history of the lands of Iraq are explored. From the ancient civilisations of Akkad and Babylon to the short but sweet reign of Imam Ali [a], Iraq is bursting with intricate meaning. The people of Iraq, despite the adversity that surrounds them prove to be full of love. The pilgrims- and students themselves- show that they have not forgotten their “Master” Imam Ali, whose shrine stands tall in the centre of the ancient city.
The students find a place to rest, and hope to set out to pray at the shrine of Imam Ali the following morning before beginning the walk to Karbala.
What is it about the ancient city of Karbala that captivates Muslims? What makes approximately 30 million people travel there each year?
The ziarat [pilgrimage] to Karbala is considered a sacred journey for Muslims across the world, especially the followers of Ahlulbayt (as).
Every week, Islamic Pulse will be releasing two episodes of ‘When He Calls’ by the will of God, so stay tuned!
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Cine Persa - Dulce Primavera - Sweet Spring - بهار تازه - Spanish
Sobre 2 amigas intimas que después de la revolución sus caminos se separaron y no supieron nada una de la otra. Después de treinta años, una de...
Sobre 2 amigas intimas que después de la revolución sus caminos se separaron y no supieron nada una de la otra. Después de treinta años, una de las amigas intenta ponerse en contacto con la otra y parte hacia la ciudad donde antes trabajaban juntas para buscarla pero cuando habla con el hijo de ella se entera de que...
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Recipe - Molten Lava Cake - English
This is my way of saying thank you to each and everyone of you, so I decided to make the most amazing and easy chocolate dessert!
Ing:
Heat oven...
This is my way of saying thank you to each and everyone of you, so I decided to make the most amazing and easy chocolate dessert!
Ing:
Heat oven to 450 degrees and bake for 12 to 15 minutes
6 tbsp melted butter
1 cup chocolate (I used ghirardelli bittersweet chocolate)
3 eggs beaten
1 tbsp instant coffee (optional)
1/2 tsp vanilla bean paste
1/3 cup white flour
1/4 cup powdered sugar for dusting
5 raspberries for garnish
1 tsp unsalted butter for coating the ramekins
1 tbsp unsweetened cocoa powder (only for coating the ramekins)
couple mint leaves to garnish (optional)
pinch of salt
2 8 oz ramekins
Method:
In a big microwave bowl melt the butter and add the chocolate chips and stir to melt, if needed can be stuck back in the microwave to make a nice smooth mixture. Keep it aside and butter your ramekins and also coat it with a light dusting of the cocoa. In the same bowl you have the butter and chocolate mixture add the beaten eggs, coffee, vanilla, give this mixture a good stir lastly add the flour in it and again mix it really well till all the ingredients have combined really well finish it by adding the pinch of salt and you are all set to put these in the oven. Bake for 12 to 15 min, monitor the cakes starting at 10 min the sides should be cooked and the middle should be soft and it should be a little concave in the center. Very gently flip it on to a plate you want to serve and be careful the ramekins are going to be hot, dust with powdered sugar, add the mint leaves and raspberries and enjoy!
This can also be made earlier and popped in the oven just before serving it to your guests.
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*RECIPE* 10 Minute Microwave Chocolate Fudge Cake - English
10 Minute Microwave Chocolate Fudge Cake is a super fast, easy to make dessert. A moist chocolate cake smothered with a delectable chocolate sauce....
10 Minute Microwave Chocolate Fudge Cake is a super fast, easy to make dessert. A moist chocolate cake smothered with a delectable chocolate sauce. Takes about 10 minutes total to make - give it a go!
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INGREDIENT LIST:
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CAKE:
1 Cup of Caster Sugar (Super Fine White Sugar)
2 Cups of Self Raising Flour
1/4 Cup of Cocoa Powder
2 Eggs
3/4 Cup of Milk
125g of Butter (melted)
SAUCE:
180g of Dark Chocolate
1/3 Cup of Whipping Cream
All measurements and temperatures are in Australian Metric.
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