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tv   [untitled]    September 4, 2024 9:00am-9:30am IRST

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but kept fighting, supervision and controlling of freedom of speech only comes up when you're criticizing israel, 45 palestine journalists behind israeli bars at the moment, they warn students that if they remain here they will be arrested, this is about the voices of palestine.
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looking down on the second biggest shrine on the planet. it's calling on people to come to of pray. more than 27 million people travel here every year. it's run by the most powerful non-government organization in iran. there are thousands of servants here. they volunteer to provide calm and comfort to the pilgrims. they are doctors, scientists, lawyers and ministers who...
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in 633 ad, one of the greatest civilizations on earth, the persian empire, witnessed the rise and spread of islam in the region. within a short span of time, islam expanded to the four corners of the planet. the key to its success was the capture of persia. the islamic. of persia led to the end of the
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sasanit empire and the eventual decline of the zorastrian religion. however, the achievements of the previous persian civilizations were not lost. but were to a great extent embraced by the new islamic state. iran the islam, iran and islam, all one another death of gratitude. in other words, islam has had a critical role in constructing iranian civilization. and on the other hand, iranian scientists have played an important role in developing islamic teaching. although the combination of islamic values and persian wealth and culture resulted in the islamic golden age, unprecedented wealth and power as well as shiia sunni disagreements divided the descendants of prophet muhammad and the
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rooting parties. the way forward for the greedy heads of states was to discredit the top religious figures. they knew if this family was around. it must be noted that he did not so of his own accord, in fact the pool of history
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forced him to make his peace with imam riza. gesture was to pretend to offer the leadership to imam riza. the imam's response was short and clear: "if leadership was your right, and allah chose it for you, you do not have the right to offer it to another, and if it wasn't your right, then you do not have the authority to offer me that which is not yours." eventually, mamun, the kalif of marf forcefully exiled imam riza from medina to...
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من اگر دلیل و حجت از انجیل بیاورم تو را کفایت میکند؟ آیا من میتوانم انجیل را منکر شوم؟ پس لطفی کن و صبور باش تا به وقتش با هم سخن بگوییم و دلیل و منطق یکدیگر را بشنویم. من بپرسم یا شما سوال میکنید؟ من سوال میکنم. چگونه نبوت محمد را اثبات.
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it must be noted that the questions were asked in different languages and imam reza answered them in the language they were asked. this is a reason. imam riza's trip to khurasan was the last one of his life. it was in khurasan where mamun,
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the apposite kalif murdered him. his tomb drew hundreds of thousands of shia pilgrims to horasan, and very soon the area was transformed into a flourishing city called mashad, or the place of martterdom. the city is now the most sacred site attracting millions of iranians and other. from around the world who go there every year to pay their respects and that has changed iran forever, more than 27 million kilograms every year. visits the holy shir of this more than 2
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million of foreigner and from this about 400 or non muslims they are from europe, america and even from south asia, from all over the world almost we have the pilgrams who come for visiting. this sacred site has been the center of attention for many centuries, and that hasn't been without problems. in 993 ad, the holy shrine was ruined by sabuk takim, the gaznavid king. the mongol invasion led by gengisan reaked havoc with the holy shrine once again. since that time the shrine has been rebuilt and all its surrounding
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buildings expanded. بیشترین اطلاقی که مجموعه حرم داشته. happened during the tamarit era. maybe that's because the center of time dynasty which resulted in the expansion of the city and consequently the shrine. during the... era again, for a special circumstance the time, the shrine was rebuild and decorated, even better than before, many art branches manifested themselves here in the shrine. the same was true in the gajar dynasty. to put in a nacho, the expansion has been done over time to accommodate the growing number of the pilgrims. millions of
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pilgrims have visited the site for hundreds of years, and their generous donations have helped turn the small shrine into a magnificent structure that now spans about 1 million square meters. the shrine that entumbes imam riza's grave is the largest mosk in the world by dimension and the second largest in capacity. the complex also includes goharshad mask, museum, library, the rasav university of islamic sciences, dining halls, vasper halls and many other buildings. it is tourist hub in iran. the works of persian art have their roots joined with imam raza's devotion to peace and harmony, and that... relationship has prompted the artists who designed the place to make it most
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beautiful as well as religious. the architecture of the religious buildings follows the principle of unity in the diversity. it's a principle in architecture, according to which everything must be at service of one single being. the aim is to create a sense of oneness. so all these complex designs have been made to create an atmosphere in which we feel ourselves in front of the creator, and i think that architects have been successful in
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this regard. a religious architecture has managed to create such a unique atmosphere. under the dome is one of the finest in the world, the holy grave itself is inside. or a civil grill, which is also one of the finest examples of iranian islamic art. in the year 2000, engineer was chosen to organize the construction, expansion and replacement of the old zarry. as a servant of imam reza, he considers that opportunity his greatest honor. it was a difficult job to prevent the
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pilgrims from coming into the shrine. a few minutes ago. though every side was over 1.5 tons in weight, we never used regular transportation vehicles. we had to use things suitable enough to pass through different doors of different heights. it was taxing job, and for me it was marvelous to see that the project was completed on time and within a short period of time. the wonderful was made by 10 master iranian craftsman under the supervision of the internationally celebrated artist master fashion. he was never paid for this in shia islam, it's an honor to serve and invest in religious places of pilgrimage with no expectation of a return. it is
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called. vh in arabic means. friction, because it says that all properties belong to god. it is one of the greatest economic practices recommended by islam. it is a long-term investment for the whole community with endless benefits. wakf or endowment is charitable work widely used throughout islamic history to build up communities. it usually benefits the community as a whole by offering a service that is useful to society.
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wakth in today's sense has turned into life-serving missions. most people who made this fascinating structure as magnificent as it is today, worked for free, like doctors, engineers, lawyers, ministers, as well as ordinary workers would devote their time and
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energy on the upkeep of the imam's mosolium and its premises. dr. sarah froz is a doorman. "he spents his time guiding the pilgrims trying to find their way around in the building. i believe from that place by serving a man, by staying there, by making worship to imam, and asking and introducing imam to allah, and asking him because of imam, give me this and give me that." با من کار ندارین شما با من کار ندارین من دیگه میرم حرم به امید خدا انشاالله تا دیگه بعد از ظهر انشاالله به امید خدا با خدمتتون می رسیم.
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in the shiah context, imams are community leaders, here people believe they were chosen by god to be perfect examples for the faithful. and to lead humanity in all aspects of life. they also believe imams are free from committing any sin. this is mr. shukuhi, he is one of the oldest servants of imam raza. in the past 68 years, he has played a special traditional drum-like instrument twice a day in nagghar khane a roofed up balcony overlooking the whole shrine. a loud reminder for the people.
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اونا رو بلند می کنه رو به گنبد متهر سلام میده میگه سلطان دنیا و قبا علیدا باقیه همه جواب میدن میگن امام رضا مجدد میگه اینا میگن امام
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رضا باز اینا میگن غریب رضا مولا مولا رضا جان رضا جان رضا جان یا امام غریب امام رضا رضا جان رضا جان رضا جان دور دوران امام رضا میگه ای داد رسی بیچارگان باز او میگه درمندگان فریاد رسی فریاد رسی وقتی که
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professor saroz has studied chemistry at birmingham university in britain, he is a former mp representing mashad constituency in iran's parliament and is now a leading lecturer and researcher at the university of mashed. he puts in a 12-hour shift every eight days to serve pilgrims in the shrine. sometime i'm so busy in university and my... working in my class i never left the harm so i prefer to go there first and then my class,
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never left these things because you very important for me to going there and giving the service, so because this has been really in our family, my grandfather, my father, so... که الان دکتراش تموم شده و فعلاً تو یه کار پژوهشی خیلی مهمی در دانشگاه نیویورک مشغوله به عنوان استاد اونجا هستش پسر بعدیمون که اینجا
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فیزیک می خونه. حالا دکتراشو داره تو آمریکا میگذرونه با همسرشون که ایشونم در حقیقت رشته کامپیوتر می خونن دختر منم که خب ایران پزشکیش تموم شد و ترشو گذرونده و حالا شوهرشون بورسیه دانشگاه هست و این ها دانشگاه آزاد ایشون رفته به دانشگاه در آلمان اونجا شوهرش هست یک سالی ایشان خود خانوم چون به هر حال ایشون همون دانشگاه هستن دانشگاه فردوسی و آزاد درس میدن هم ایشون چندین ساله که با حرم همکاری میکنن تو بخش مشاوره حرم ایشون جزو مشاورین خانواده حرم هستن که هفته چند روز اونجا میرن خدمت می کنن مردم میان زوارا میان ازشون راجع به مسائل اجتماعی خانوادگی مشورت می گیرن.
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for decades, women in the united states have been fighting and... hill battle against gender inequality, and yet they have a long way to go. the culture of violence against women is still reflected in domestic violence and sexual harassment. every 9 seconds, one woman is battered in america while one out of three women in the country has experienced violence from her husband or partner. we will
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not be beaten soon on press tv.
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esperienza ci sono stati soprattutto questi casi di terrorismo, cosiddetto terrorismo islamico, three egyptian immigrants were arrested in italy on charges of plotting to assassinate the then us president and carrying out suicide attacks. cosa c'era di vero, cosa c'era di esagerato, cosa potesse nascondere al di là delle. leggendo le carte mi accorgevo sempre di più che c'era qualcosa che non andava, nell'evidenziarsi dei fatti veramente la cosa accadeva sempre più nel drammatico nel ridicolo.
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the headlines israel's air strikes and artillery fire claim more civilian lives across the gaza strip with the genocidal war's death tool exceeding 40,800. hamas says us is a partner in israel's crimes in gaza and its new ceasefire proposal seeks to give the regime. time to commit more crimes. thousands of israeli protesters hold mass rallies across the occupied territories demanding the resignation of the prime minister and his cabinet.