[3] Poetry by Sr. Maryam Hussain - Protest @ Pakistan Embassy,...
This Video: Washington DC.
Thousands of American, Canadian and British Muslims protest against Extremist Wahabis and the Government of Pakistan....
This Video: Washington DC.
Thousands of American, Canadian and British Muslims protest against Extremist Wahabis and the Government of Pakistan.
April 14, 2012: The streets across the Embassies and Consulates of Pakistan in London, Washington DC, Los Angeles, Ottawa, Toronto, Vancouver and Calgary were filled with protestors chanting slogans against the extremist wahabis and against the Government of Pakistan. They were protesting the barbaric murders of innocent Shia Muslims on April 02, 2012, where buses travelling between Rawalpindi and Gilgit were stopped in Chilas and the Shia Muslims were identified and brutally slaughtered by the extremist wahabis as their families watched and screamed in horror. The protestors also expressed their pain and anger at the ongoing genocide in Quetta, Karachi, Lahore and other areas of Pakistan and demanded an immediate end to the killings.
Speakers at the rallies categorically stated that they are not protesting against Pakistan or against any sect of Islam. They are against the extremist ideology followed by the barbaric criminals committing the massacres and against the Government of Pakistan for failing to close Saudi-funded hate schools and for failing to arrest the murderous graduates of these schools.
The largest rallies were taken out in Washington DC (USA), London (UK) and Toronto (Canada), where thousands of Muslims belonging to various sects of Islam gathered to show their solidarity with the victims. They raised the slogans of "Shias and Sunnis are brothers" and "Long Live Pakistan". The participants of the Washington DC rally had traveled from Houston, Detroit, Chicago, New York, Atlanta Boston, Dallas, Seattle Washington DC and other cities to register their protest. These were the largest protest ever held against the Government of Pakistan and showcased the extreme pain and anger felt by the British, American and Canadian Muslims.
Hundreds also gathered in Los Angeles, Ottawa, Montreal, Vancouver, Calgary and Edmonton to show their solidarity with the victims whose eyes were gouged out and heads smashed with rocks in front of their families without any reason.
The Saturday protests in USA, UK and Canada were called in solidarity with the protestors in Pakistan who staged a long sit-in at the parliament house in Islamabad to press for the arrest of the murderers. Delegation of the protestors across North America and Europe met with the officials at the Pakistani Embassies and Consulates and submitted their demands for the Government to take action against the perpetrators within 15 days and to take concrete steps to end the ongoing genocide. The protestors passed a resolution that if the Government does not arrest the perpetrators within 15 days they will hold larger and frequent protests across North America and Europe and will take their case to the United Nations and the International Court of Justice.
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[5] Poetry by Br. Muhammad Rizvi - Protest @ Pakistan Embassy,...
This Video: Washington DC.
Thousands of American, Canadian and British Muslims protest against Extremist Wahabis and the Government of Pakistan....
This Video: Washington DC.
Thousands of American, Canadian and British Muslims protest against Extremist Wahabis and the Government of Pakistan.
April 14, 2012: The streets across the Embassies and Consulates of Pakistan in London, Washington DC, Los Angeles, Ottawa, Toronto, Vancouver and Calgary were filled with protestors chanting slogans against the extremist wahabis and against the Government of Pakistan. They were protesting the barbaric murders of innocent Shia Muslims on April 02, 2012, where buses travelling between Rawalpindi and Gilgit were stopped in Chilas and the Shia Muslims were identified and brutally slaughtered by the extremist wahabis as their families watched and screamed in horror. The protestors also expressed their pain and anger at the ongoing genocide in Quetta, Karachi, Lahore and other areas of Pakistan and demanded an immediate end to the killings.
Speakers at the rallies categorically stated that they are not protesting against Pakistan or against any sect of Islam. They are against the extremist ideology followed by the barbaric criminals committing the massacres and against the Government of Pakistan for failing to close Saudi-funded hate schools and for failing to arrest the murderous graduates of these schools.
The largest rallies were taken out in Washington DC (USA), London (UK) and Toronto (Canada), where thousands of Muslims belonging to various sects of Islam gathered to show their solidarity with the victims. They raised the slogans of "Shias and Sunnis are brothers" and "Long Live Pakistan". The participants of the Washington DC rally had traveled from Houston, Detroit, Chicago, New York, Atlanta Boston, Dallas, Seattle Washington DC and other cities to register their protest. These were the largest protest ever held against the Government of Pakistan and showcased the extreme pain and anger felt by the British, American and Canadian Muslims.
Hundreds also gathered in Los Angeles, Ottawa, Montreal, Vancouver, Calgary and Edmonton to show their solidarity with the victims whose eyes were gouged out and heads smashed with rocks in front of their families without any reason.
The Saturday protests in USA, UK and Canada were called in solidarity with the protestors in Pakistan who staged a long sit-in at the parliament house in Islamabad to press for the arrest of the murderers. Delegation of the protestors across North America and Europe met with the officials at the Pakistani Embassies and Consulates and submitted their demands for the Government to take action against the perpetrators within 15 days and to take concrete steps to end the ongoing genocide. The protestors passed a resolution that if the Government does not arrest the perpetrators within 15 days they will hold larger and frequent protests across North America and Europe and will take their case to the United Nations and the International Court of Justice.
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[12] Urdu Poetry - Protest @ Pakistan Embassy, Washington DC - 14Apr12 -...
This Video: Washington DC.
Thousands of American, Canadian and British Muslims protest against Extremist Wahabis and the Government of Pakistan....
This Video: Washington DC.
Thousands of American, Canadian and British Muslims protest against Extremist Wahabis and the Government of Pakistan.
April 14, 2012: The streets across the Embassies and Consulates of Pakistan in London, Washington DC, Los Angeles, Ottawa, Toronto, Vancouver and Calgary were filled with protestors chanting slogans against the extremist wahabis and against the Government of Pakistan. They were protesting the barbaric murders of innocent Shia Muslims on April 02, 2012, where buses travelling between Rawalpindi and Gilgit were stopped in Chilas and the Shia Muslims were identified and brutally slaughtered by the extremist wahabis as their families watched and screamed in horror. The protestors also expressed their pain and anger at the ongoing genocide in Quetta, Karachi, Lahore and other areas of Pakistan and demanded an immediate end to the killings.
Speakers at the rallies categorically stated that they are not protesting against Pakistan or against any sect of Islam. They are against the extremist ideology followed by the barbaric criminals committing the massacres and against the Government of Pakistan for failing to close Saudi-funded hate schools and for failing to arrest the murderous graduates of these schools.
The largest rallies were taken out in Washington DC (USA), London (UK) and Toronto (Canada), where thousands of Muslims belonging to various sects of Islam gathered to show their solidarity with the victims. They raised the slogans of "Shias and Sunnis are brothers" and "Long Live Pakistan". The participants of the Washington DC rally had traveled from Houston, Detroit, Chicago, New York, Atlanta Boston, Dallas, Seattle Washington DC and other cities to register their protest. These were the largest protest ever held against the Government of Pakistan and showcased the extreme pain and anger felt by the British, American and Canadian Muslims.
Hundreds also gathered in Los Angeles, Ottawa, Montreal, Vancouver, Calgary and Edmonton to show their solidarity with the victims whose eyes were gouged out and heads smashed with rocks in front of their families without any reason.
The Saturday protests in USA, UK and Canada were called in solidarity with the protestors in Pakistan who staged a long sit-in at the parliament house in Islamabad to press for the arrest of the murderers. Delegation of the protestors across North America and Europe met with the officials at the Pakistani Embassies and Consulates and submitted their demands for the Government to take action against the perpetrators within 15 days and to take concrete steps to end the ongoing genocide. The protestors passed a resolution that if the Government does not arrest the perpetrators within 15 days they will hold larger and frequent protests across North America and Europe and will take their case to the United Nations and the International Court of Justice.
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[23rd Death Anniversary Imam Khomaini Karachi] [1 June 2012] Poetry by...
23rd Death Anniversary of Imam Khomaini
Central Program
Organized by ISO, MWM, Asgharia, Nasirane Imam, IO
1 June 2012
Britto Road, Karachi
23rd Death Anniversary of Imam Khomaini
Central Program
Organized by ISO, MWM, Asgharia, Nasirane Imam, IO
1 June 2012
Britto Road, Karachi
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*ANNOUNCEMENT* Imam Khomeini (r.a) Event in Dearborn, MI USA - 9...
THE MAN WHO CHANGED THE WORLD.
23rd ANNIVERSARY OF DEMISE
Speaker: Imam Muhammad Al-Asi
Quiz, Poetry, Youth Speech, Dinner, and Prayer...
THE MAN WHO CHANGED THE WORLD.
23rd ANNIVERSARY OF DEMISE
Speaker: Imam Muhammad Al-Asi
Quiz, Poetry, Youth Speech, Dinner, and Prayer
Quiz competition for ages of 14 & older based on the book:
Imam Khomeini: A Short Biography
www.al-islam.org/imambiography
Top 5 winners get prizes
SATURDAY, JUNE 9, 2012 at 6PM
Location: The Islamic Council of America
6941 Schaefer Rd. Dearborn, MI
Sponsored by:
The Muslim Community of Metro Detroit
FREE ADMISSION
Contact: (313) 643-5786
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[AL-QUDS 2012] Calgary : Rachel Corrie - Poetry by Sister Sumira - English
AlQuds Al-Quds International was started 33 years ago by then Ayatollah Imam Khomeini to mark the last Friday of Ramadan, and a call for Muslims...
AlQuds Al-Quds International was started 33 years ago by then Ayatollah Imam Khomeini to mark the last Friday of Ramadan, and a call for Muslims to rise up against Israel in the fight for a Palestinian state.
International Al Quds Day 2012
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[AL-QUDS 2012] Dearborn, MI USA : Poetry by Muhammad Rizvi - 17 August...
Two programs took place in Dearborn/Detroit, MI on 16 August 2012 and 17 August 2012 respectively. The first one was an indoor program where the...
Two programs took place in Dearborn/Detroit, MI on 16 August 2012 and 17 August 2012 respectively. The first one was an indoor program where the keynote speaker was H.I. Sheikh Hamza Sodagar. The second program was an auto rally followed up with a protest in Detroit Downtown, Michigan.
The programs were arranged / sponsored by Al-Quds Committee. freealquds.org
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Movie Gold and Copper طلا و مس - Farsi
Iranian film by director Homayoun Assadian, where a young student of religious sciences must turn his knowledge about Islam into action, when his...
Iranian film by director Homayoun Assadian, where a young student of religious sciences must turn his knowledge about Islam into action, when his wife is diagnosed with multiple sclerosis (MS).
Assadian mixes the daily life demands in the Tehran metropolis, with the deepest and most prioritary teachings of the Islamic religion, through the language of Hafez and Mowlavi (Rumi) poetry.
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[AL-QUDS 2012][AQC] Washington, DC USA : Noor Tagouri - 17 August 2012 -...
Noor Tagouri -- Libyan-American student and spoken-word artist
Noor is a Libyan-American majoring in broadcast journalism. She aspires to be the...
Noor Tagouri -- Libyan-American student and spoken-word artist
Noor is a Libyan-American majoring in broadcast journalism. She aspires to be the first practicing Muslim woman news anchor/talk-show host on American television. She has performed at numerous poetry and hip-hop events.
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Ayat Al Qurmezi poem complete reading in Bahrain 2011 الشاعرة...
Ayat Al Qurmezi poem complete reading in Bahrain 2011 الشاعرة آيات القرمزي
الشاعرة آيات القرمزي - ميدان...
Ayat Al Qurmezi poem complete reading in Bahrain 2011 الشاعرة آيات القرمزي
الشاعرة آيات القرمزي - ميدان الشهداء - إبليس و حمد
فیلم کامل شعر آیات القرمزی در سالگرد اشغال بحرین
Ayat Hassan Mohammed Al-Qurmezi (Arabic: آيات حسن محمد القرمزي; the surname is also transcribed Al-Qormezi, al-Ghermezi) (born c. 1991, Sadad, Bahrain) is a poet student at the at the University of Bahrain Teaching Institute in Bahrain & female activist against the Al Khalifah Dictator Clan.
Ayat Al-Qurmezi became famous in Bahrain and internationally after reading out a poem criticising Bahraini government policies to the Pearl Square Roundabout gathering of pro-democracy protesters. After the poem was widely circulated via social media she and her family were subjected to harassment and death threats.
She was arrested and detained in conditions of secrecy and rumours of her death in custody led to protests by Iranian activists. She was subjected to torture while in custody but was eventually tried on charges of inciting hatred of the Bahraini regime and insulting members of the royal family.
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[Audio][11] Distortions of Ashura - by Martyr Ayatullah Murtada...
What is more painful is that, incidentally, there are few events in history that are as rich as the event of Karbala\\\\\\\' from the viewpoint of...
What is more painful is that, incidentally, there are few events in history that are as rich as the event of Karbala\\\\\\\' from the viewpoint of reliable sources. Formerly I used to imagine that the basic reason for the proliferation of legends in this field is that the actual events are not known to anybody. But when I studied I found that no event of remote past-for instance of a period thirteen or fourteen centuries ago-has as reliable an history as the event of Karbala\\\\\\\'. Reliable Muslim historians have reported the pertinent episodes with trustworthy chains of transmission from the first/seventh and the second/eighth centuries, and their narrations are close and corroborate one another.
There were certain reasons which were responsible for the preservation of these details in history. One of them, which caused the details of this event to be preserved and its objectives to remain clear, were the many speeches (khutbahs) that were delivered during its course. In those days, an oration was what communiques and press releases are in our era. In the same way that official communiques issued during wartime are the best historical source, so were orations in these days. Accordingly, there were many of them before the event of Karbala\\\\\\\', during, and after it. Individuals from among the Prophet\\\\\\\'s household made orations in Kufah, Damascus and other places. Basically, their aim by delivering these orations was to inform the people about the episodes as well as to declare the truth of the matter and to spell out the goals. This was itself one of the reason for the events to be reported.
There were also many exchanges, questions and answers, in the event of Karbala\\\\\\\' and these are recorded in history. They too disclose for us the nature of the occurrences.
Rajaz poetry was also recited a lot during Karbala\\\\\\\', and, in particular Abu \\\\\\\'Abd Allah (\\\\\\\'a) himself recited much rajaz, and these rajaz verses also reveal the character of the confrontation.
There were many letters that were exchanged before and after the episode of Karbala\\\\\\\', letters that were exchanged between the Imam and the people of Kufah, between the Imam and the people of Basrah, the letters that the Imam wrote earlier to Mu\\\\\\\'awiyah (which indicate that the Imam was preparing for an uprising after Mu\\\\\\\'awiyah\\\\\\\'s death), the letters that the enemies wrote to one another, Yazid to Ibn Ziyad, Ibn Ziyad to Yazid, lbn Ziyad to \\\\\\\'Umar ibn Sa\\\\\\\'d, \\\\\\\'Umar ibn Sa\\\\\\\'d to Ibn Ziyad, whose texts are all recorded in the history of Islam.
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TEHREEK BEDARI UMMATE MUSTAFA - Labbaik Ya Rasoolallah recited by...
TEHREEK BEDARI UMMATE MUSTAFA - Labbaik Ya Rasoolallah recited by brother Sibtain in Sialkot - Urdu
Tarana recited by Brother Sibtain in the big...
TEHREEK BEDARI UMMATE MUSTAFA - Labbaik Ya Rasoolallah recited by brother Sibtain in Sialkot - Urdu
Tarana recited by Brother Sibtain in the big Muslim Congregation at Sialkot
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(Houston) Poetry by Br. Muhammad Naqvi - Imam Khomeini...
Demise anniversary of Imam Ruhullah Aytullah Al-Khomeini (r.a) was remembered in many cities across the U.S - Houston, Detroit/Dearborn,...
Demise anniversary of Imam Ruhullah Aytullah Al-Khomeini (r.a) was remembered in many cities across the U.S - Houston, Detroit/Dearborn, Chicago, Atlanta, Dallas, and Los Angeles.
Some cities named the event, \\\\\\\"Islamic Awakening & Muslim Unity Conference\\\\\\\".
The event was held at Islamic Education Center on 1 June 2013. Over 300 participants attended the event.
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(Houston) Poetry by Br. Ebrahim Mohseni - Imam Khomeini...
Demise anniversary of Imam Ruhullah Aytullah Al-Khomeini (r.a) was remembered in many cities across the U.S - Houston, Detroit/Dearborn,...
Demise anniversary of Imam Ruhullah Aytullah Al-Khomeini (r.a) was remembered in many cities across the U.S - Houston, Detroit/Dearborn, Chicago, Atlanta, Dallas, and Los Angeles.
Some cities named the event, \\\\\\\"Islamic Awakening & Muslim Unity Conference\\\\\\\".
The event was held at Islamic Education Center on 1 June 2013. Over 300 participants attended the event.
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(Houston) 2nd Poetry by Br. Ebrahim Mohseni - Imam Khomeini...
Demise anniversary of Imam Ruhullah Aytullah Al-Khomeini (r.a) was remembered in many cities across the U.S - Houston, Detroit/Dearborn,...
Demise anniversary of Imam Ruhullah Aytullah Al-Khomeini (r.a) was remembered in many cities across the U.S - Houston, Detroit/Dearborn, Chicago, Atlanta, Dallas, and Los Angeles.
Some cities named the event, \"Islamic Awakening & Muslim Unity Conference\".
The event was held at Islamic Education Center on 1 June 2013. Over 300 participants attended the event.
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