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tv   Iran Today Ramadan in Iran  PRESSTV  April 3, 2024 5:02am-5:31am IRST

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as the golden hues of dust gradually give way to the tranquil embrace of night, heavenly spectacle unfolds in the vast expanse of the sky. the slender cresent moon emerges as a celestial messenger huralding the arrival of sacred time, the blessed month of ramadan. of this celestial sighting marks new beginning, a spiritual journey that becons believers to embark a path of self-reflection and devotion. the arrival of ramadan makes hearts stirred with a sense of reverence and awe. the soul is called to awaken from its slumber. each day of ramadan is a chapter in a spiritual odyssey, a chance to seek forgiveness, cultivate gratitude and draw closer to allah.
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ramadan is the ninth month of the islamic lunar calendar and is considered as the holiest month for muslims. it is a time of fasting, prayer, reflection and community for muslims around the world. during ramadan, muslims fast from dawn until dusk, abstaining from food, drink, smoking and marital relations. "the fast is seen as a
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way to purify the soul, practice self-discipline and empathize with those who are less fortunate. mr. muhammad rajabi, who teaches ethics at university, had more to say about fasting and the reason it's been prescribed. توی روایات ما دلایل مختلفی برای روزی گفته. fasting encompasses various aspects including the act of abstaining from food and drink. empathize with the less fortunate, fasting serves as a reminder to not overlook the plight of the needy, prompting increased charitable actions during ramadan. this practice of fasting effectively contributes to aiding those in need as evidenced by heightened support for the poor during this month. fasting in ramadan is obligatory for all adult muslims, with exceptions for those who are ill, pregnant, nurse, traveling or experiencing other
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conditions that would make fasting harmful. however, those who are unable to fast are incurred to make up for it by feeding the poor or performing other acts of worship. fasting is a practice observed in several divine religions including islam, christianity and judaism among others. while the specifics of fasting may vary among these religions, the general concept often revolves around spiritual purification, of
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around us. ramadan offers a prime opportunity for this connection. by fasting for the sake of god, we can learn to abstain not just from physical needs, but also from worldly distractions, paving the way for a deeper spiritual awareness of his presence. the philosophy of fasting in islam encompasses a holistic approach to spiritual growth, self-improvement, empathy, gratitude, and community engagement. serves as a transformative practice that nurtures the soul, cultivates virtues and deepens one's connection to allah and fellow human beings. it is said that ramadan is the month of god's party and everyone is invited to take part in of this divine feast. now the question is that what kind of a party is this that those who take part in it have to abstain from drinking and eating all day long? توی مهمانی هایی که فضا فضای مادی هست و خوراکی های
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of in this divine gathering, where god is the ultimate host, susteinance is provided by him alone. even as i play the role of host, it is god who truly nourishes us. as human beings, we are not merely physical entities, our souls crave their own form of nourishment. fasting redirects our attention from bodily needs to spiritual ones, allowing us to nurture our souls. in iran people engage in increased acts of worship during ramadan. mosks are filled with worshippers seeking spiritual growth, forgiveness and blessings during this sacred month.
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can be attributed to islamic beliefs that satan and his army are in chain during this period, unable to tempt fasting individuals. as people draw closer to god, the influence of evil diminishes. analogously imagine balloon filled with a gas lighter than oxygen, tether to prevent it from rising. the teather represents worldly attachments, while the balloon symbolizes the soul by detaching the soul from worldly distractions through fasting and prayers in. many iranians participate in charitable activities such as providing meals for the needy, donating to mosks and charitable organizations, and supporting community initiatives to help those in need. mr. muhammad, an islamic world
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expert told us about the social function of ramadan. the decline in crime rates during. ramadan is attributed to height and focus and religious practices such as attending holy sites and aiding the less fortunate. muslims are encouraged to engage in charitable acts during this month, leading to increased support for needy families and search in philanthropic donations. socially, ramadan promotes a sense of unity as people gather for iftar, visit each other more frequently and partake in. religious rituals, strengthening communal bonds. ramadan in iran is also marked by various cultural traditions and customs. families gather for special meals and celebrations and neighborhoods come alive with decorations, lights and festive activities. traditional iranian foods and
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sweets are also prepared and shared during this time. at the same time, special programs and events are organized during ramadan, including lectures, quran recite. and religious gatherings. these gatherings provide opportunities for learning and reflection. we are encouraged to seek spiritual pleasures. reading the holy quran and engaging in prayer, especially during the night or ways to connect with god. in the month of ramadan there is a palpable sense of closeness to god. as if the environment is primed for a special communion with him. ramadan reaches its seen it in qadr, also known as the night of decree and the night of power, a significant event in islam which occurs during the last 10 nights of the month. it is considered as the holiest night
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the year and holds immense spiritual importance for muslims. holy quran and referred to by the prophet as the month of god. believers are welcome to partake in god's feast during this sacred time where divine mercy and forgiveness abound. the pinnacle of this month is layatul qadr, the night when the quran was first revealed from heaven to the prophet. is believed to be the night when the first verses of the holy quran were revealed to the prophet muhammad by the angel. یعنی دلیل اصلیکی month due to its association with the
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revelation of the quran to prophet muhammad. this is underscored in the quran itself, which introduces ramadan as the month of the quran and emphasizes its significance as period of fasting. in islamic teachings, ramadan is also linkened to the spring time the quran, highlighting its profound connection to the quran as a universal guide for humanity. muslims believe that on this night, the blessings and mercy of allah are abundant and prayers and good deeds are multiplied in reward. it is commonly observed during the last 10 nights of ramadan, with the exact date believed to fall on one of the odd numbered nights such as the 21st, 23rd, 25th, 27th or 29th night of ramadan. muslims around the world spend the night in prayer, reflection and supplication.
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night for being the occasion of the quran's initial descent from god, described in the quran as night more valuable than a thousand month, carries profound significance in islamic tradition. marks the ceiling of human destinies for the upcoming year with angels descending to finalize individuals faites for the following year. is also significant in iran as a predominantly shia country as it marks the marderdom of imam ali, the cousin and son-in-law of the prophet muhammad and the first imam of shia muslims. imam ali was assassinated on the 21st of ramadan in the year 66180 while praying
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his mardddom is morned by shia muslims during the month of ramadan, particularly on the night of lailatul qadr. his marterdom is commemorated with somber processions, gatherings and speeches that honor his memory and teachings. sha muslims reflect on imam ali's life, his commitment to. says his bravery in defending islam and his unwavering devotion to allah. the marderdom of imam ali serves as a reminder of the sacrifices made by early islamic figures in upholding the values of islam and standing against oppression and injustice. what is the significance of ramadan? ramadan encourages establishing connections with the broader world of creation. encompassing various dimensions, this includes fustering bonds with fellow beings and cultivating a deeper
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connection with the creator. the act of praying during ramadan reflects this interconnectedness, as believers implore god to alleviate the suffering of the less fortunate, nourish the hungry and heal the sick. while this prayers seek divine intervention, they also serve as a reminder for individuals to actively engage in helping others with reliance on divine assistance. there's plenty more to be said, but first a quick media review to give other outlets a chance to get a ward in. hello everyone, welcome to the news section of this program. here we'll go over some important news headlines. holy month of ramadan in iran. muslims in iran are to be united in a ritual of daily fasting from dan to sunset as the islamic holy month of ramadan kicks off. may news writes, iranians. stream into masks for congregational prayers and dedicate more time to religious contemplation and the reading of
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the quran during ramadan. charity is hallmark of ramadan. among other ways of giving, many seek to provide iftar for the needy. a lineup of new television shows is another fixture of the month in iran. iran left curbs on dates exports ahead of ramadan. the iranian government has lifted its curbs on exports of dates from the country just ahead of the holy month of... when demand for dates sores in muslim countries, noor news writes, governor of iran's kermon province muhammad meh fadakar said that that the government had lifted its 50% duty and dates exports to help farmers and exporters increase their sales during ramadan. muslims can take important step in liberation of al-quds. the muslims of the world can take an important step towards the liberation of the holy city of al-quds by strengthening unity and integrity in the month of ramadan, the iranian parliament speaker mohammad bakir ghalibav says. shark
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daily rights addressing parliament speakers the muslim countries in a message, iranian parliament speaker mohammad bakir. congratulated the arrival of the holy month of ramadan. i believe that in this blessed month, the muslims of the world by strengthening unity and integrity can take an important step towards achieving the lofty ideals of the islamic umah, especially the liberation of the holy city of alquds and the sovereignty of the oppressed palestinian people over all the occupied lands. iranian parliament speaker mohammedbakir galibav wrote: mostafa zamani's iraqi tv series amirli. set for ramadan release, famous iranian actor mustafa zamani has performed in the iraqi tv series amirly directed by ahmed ibrahim ahmed which is going to be released soon by noura vision. tehran times writes, the drama romance war series tells the story of an iraqi hero who fought isis for his people is not reported. the highly anticipated series is expected to captivate
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audiences with its compelling narrative and seller performances. the series is said to be a rem. don treat for viewers, amirly unfolds a grippling tail that promises to keep viewers on the edge of their seats throughout the holy month of ramadan. most useful tips for traveling iran during ramadan. so that ren writes: ramadan in iran is a period that transforms the country into a mosaic of spirituality and culture, providing a unique and enriching experience for tourists. this holy month is observed by muslims worldwide as a time of fasting. reflection and community. for travelers, it presents an unparalleled opportunity immerse themselves in iran's rich traditions and warm hospitality. here is a comprehensive guide to help tourists navigate and appreciate the beauty of ramadan in iran. and thank you for joining us in this section. let's go back to the main narrative. during ramadan iranian
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cuisine takes a special significance as families come together to. break their fast and share meals after a day of fasting. traditional iranian dishes are prepared with care and attention to create flavorful and satisfying meals for the pre-dawn and sunset meals during this holy month. when ramadan and nourus coincide like this year, it can create a special time for those who celebrate both occasions. how to cheesy bahaری? just as every entity experiences it's own season of. growth and renewal, so does humanity. iranians mark the new year during the blossoming of nature, a time of rejuvenation and fresh beginnings, just as nature undergoes transformation in spring, our souls too seek rejuvenation, symbolized by the month of ramadan. families may combine traditions and customs from both festivals,
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creating a unique blend of cultural and religious observances. it can be a time of double. bringing vitality and vigor, humans are just as life returns to the natural world infused with renewed energy to embark on the upcoming year with fresh enthusiasm. this revitalizing effect of spring. individuals is mirrored in the spiritual refreshment offered by ramadan. qudsday is annual event which was initiated by the islamic republic of iran in 1979 to show support for the palestinian people and to protest against the israeli occupation of palestine. this day is observed on the last friday of ramadan. quds day is
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marked by rallies, marches and demonstrations in various countries. most outstandingly in iran, with participants expressing solidarity with the palestinian cause and calling for the liberation of palestine. the day is meant to raise awareness about the ongoing occupation and emphasize the importance of algods in the hearts of muslims worldwide. mr. calbosi told us about the historical background that links ramadan and alqs together. in his opinion it has to do with mi'raj. but what is mi'raj in the first? place: why is the last friday of ramadan called the quds day? mean, what does ramadan has to do with quts? خب سر ماجرای معراج پیامبر. miraj, the prophet took a miraculous night journey from mecca to al quds and then ascended to the heavens. it's mentioned in a quran in surah al-isra. this extraordinary
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event, which occurred on the 17th night of ramadan establishes a significant connection between the city of al-quds, home to the alaqa mosk and the month of ramadan. following the establishment of the islamic republic of iran, imam khamaini designated the last friday. of ramadan as god's day, symbolizing solidarity with the palestinian people and honoring the historical connection. the significance of quod's day extends beyond political boundaries and is seen as a day of unity and solidarity among muslims, regardless of their backgrounds or sects. it serves as a reminder of the importance of justice, freedom and human rights for all people, particularly those who are oppressed or facing injustice. given the current situation in gaza and the broader palestinian territories, quods day this year may carry even more significance as a
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platform to draw attention to the humanitarian crisis, violence and genocide, the palestinian nation is experiencing. the month of ramadan culminates in the celebrations of aid fej, festive holiday that marks the ending of the fasting period. muslims come together. on this day to pray, give charity, share meals and celebrate with family and friends. aid al-fit in iran, like in other muslim countries, is a time of joy, gratitude and community. families come together to attend special prayers at mosks where they seek forgiveness, blessings and guidance for the future. the prayers are followed by sermons delivered by religious leaders emphasizing the importance of charity. unity and compassion. one of the key traditions of aid al-fit in iran is the giving of fitra, which is a form of charity given to less unfortunate before the eight
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prayers. this act of giving is meant to ensure that everyone can participate in the festivities and enjoy a festive meal on this special day. in mosk and prayer grounds, believers come together in prayer and reflection, offering thanks for the strength, patience and blessings bestowed upon fortifying the will power through fasting, individuals can achieve success, as a strong will power is key to overcoming challenges and attaining goals. society comprising
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individuals with a strong wheel power is posed for remarkable achievents. this can be the profound impact of fasting on society as a whole. like the cresen moon that waxes and wins, ramadan offers a chance for believers to shut the burdens of the past. and embrace new beginning, a time of purification and renewal, a journey of self-discovery and transformation. the holy month also helps believers to share experience of fasting, prayer and reflection that bind hearts together in a tapestry of faith and solidarity. that's all for today, thank you for watching from the whole team. please do join us again to see what else is on. you can also follow us on telegram and x, till next time, take care. six months into the mowing
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the grass strategy, the suttler genocidal israeli entity has dedicated immense effort to murder civilians and deprive the choice and right of resistance through suppression, invasions, assassinations, and widespread arrests. gaza, just as it does in the occupied west bank. thesign settler entity in palestine is undergoing the same crises that previous settler projects have experienced, failing to eradicate the indigenous peoples the countries where they were established, before heading themselves towards disintegration and collapse. israel cannot regain the deterrance it pretended to have, therefore it practices comprehensive genocide. this is exactly why there will be no escape for this settler entity from the fate of similar settler projects that have... disintegrated and collapsed, six months of genocide this week on the medias stream.
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in today's show we'll be covering the growing popularity of cudsday and the frantic efforts of zionist extremists to undermine and sabotage it. well, it tells you that they uh intend to intimidate, bully and harass any organization that gets in their way, and they intend to be able to occupy those organizations, so that's it's been saying, these were organizations which did it off their own, but they... designers didn't even have to lift finger in some some cases because the organizations took each other to court, they contacted every uh non-brown named person individual um back in 2017 saying you worked for an anti-semite, how do you feel about it, but they didn't contact anyone with a brown sounding name which shows uh where they're coming from really, but yeah it really does take it out of you, but thanks to friends, thanks to supports, thanks to
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people like yourselves, they've gone through what you guys have gone through, and that energy helps. bismillahirrahmanirrahim.
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your headlines on press tv: iran strongly condemns israel's attack its diplomatic premises in syria saying the regime seeks to escalate conflict in the region while evading accountability. president ray says the terrorist attack on ivan's embassy in syria is a sign of israel's profound desperation and last struggle of falling regime. and the world bank says israel's onslaught on gaza has inflicted about $18.5 billion dollars in damages to the palestinian territory's critical infrastructure.