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women kids in the prime guys is an open air cage living off time more tests on the way they swor the crime so we pin badges of courage and display from you got green e ranting about i'll take you a ride no doubt but can't lie about genocide that's out humanity's priceless funds are what it's about they call it ocupation a regime of hate racist dream built a blood thirsty state of causing death grief and pain in every day yet i stand here and you still wait and what i'm doing i stand up and and i want to say thank of you america they call israel they call israel still a
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colonial estate i think i'm kidding to follow my creed that iran is funding and promoting anti-israel protests in america, they want to disrupt america. defeating the enemies where i can fide but that's not in me so prayers i need to tax so my players can proceed, we ain to make guys unlivable, our nobel prize, then find a new place to colonize, take the world back from the infidel guys, make this region a five star paradise, thank you my lies have reach, israel does not seek to resettle gaza, the economic condition was very bad. now the of
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youngest leader of the soviet union was the ruler of the largest country in the world. gorbachev was preparing himself for better days, days when the soviet people, like the americans, could live well. people had pinned their hopes on gorbachev, and gorbachev had penned his hopes on reagan. gorbachev knew of the united states. collaborated with the soviet union, the europeans would follow suit. neither gorbachev's economic policies, of nor his attempts to trade with the west, nor expecting international loans worked. the russians decided to stop the gamble they had started 15 years ago with gorbachev.
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27 million people travel here every year. it's run by the most powerful non-government organization in ewan. there are thousands of servants here. they volunteer to provide calm and comfort to the pilgrims. they are doctors, scientists, lawyers and ministers who come to support the pilgrims on their journey to the heart of the shrine. when i go there,
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of how the eighth shiah imam turned the small city of nuran into one of the most important religious places on earth. this is the story of imam riza and his kingdom. in 633 ad, one 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 the planet. the key to its success was the capture of persia. the islamic conquest of persia led to the end of the sassanit empire and the eventual decline of the zorastrian
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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... values and persian wealth and culture resulted in the islamic golden age, unprecedented wealth and power as well as shiia sunni disagreements divided the descendance of prophet muhammad and the rooting parties. the way forward for the
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greedy heads of states was to discredit the top religious figures. they knew if this family was around, their popularity would thort their evil plans. tried to adopt a policy different from his ancestors, it must be noted that he did not so of his own accord, in fact the pool of history forced him to make his peace with imam riza, mamon's political gesture was to
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pretend to offer the leadership to imam riza, the imams are: response was short and clear, if leadership was your right, and allah chose it for you, you do not have the right to offer 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 khalif of marf forcefully exiled imam riza from medina to horasan, an area in the north east of ایران. the imam was beyond the reach of ma'moon and the kaliff knew well that it would cause problems for the government, so with a clever trick he invited the imam to marve. after all, the amom knew's hidden agenda, so he rejected his invitation.
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thousands of shia pilgrims to horasan, and very soon the area was transformed into a flourishing city called mashad, or the place of martherdom. the city is now the most sacred site attracting millions of iranians and others from around the world who go there every year to pay their respects and that has'. changed iran forever, more than 27 million pilgrams every year uh visits the holy shiran of... this more than 2 million of foreigner and from this about four
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thous 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. 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 sabuktakin, the gaznavid king. the mongol invasion led by gingisan reaked havoc with the holy shrine once again. since that time the shrine has been rebuilt and all its surrounding buildings... the greatest
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expansion of the shrine happened during the timerit era, maybe that's because matched was the center of the tamerate dynasty which resulted in the expansion of the city and consequently the shrine. during the safavit era again for a special circumstance of the time the shrine was rebuild and to put in a nacho, the expansion has been done over time to accommodate the growing number of the pilgrims. millions of pilgrims have visited the site for hundreds of years and their generous donations have helped turn
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the small shrine into a magnificent structure that now spans about 1 million square meters, the shrine that in tumbs imam riza's grave is the largest mask in the world by dimension and the second largest in capacity. the complex also includes gohershad mask. museum, library, the rasav university of islamic sciences, dining halls, vast per halls and many other buildings. "it is tourist hup in iran. the works of persian art have their roots joined with imam riza's devotion to peace and harmony, and that relationship has prompted the artists who designed the place to make it most beautiful as well as religious. the architecture of a religious
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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. even early architects of this construction were fully aware of this principle. they wanted to feel in front of a superior being. despite all the complexities in design, form and color, and then invoke.
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the holy grave is located under an amazing golden dome, the mirror work and the holy burial chamber under the dome is one of the finest in the world. the holy grave itself is inside a zi or a cil grill, which is also one the finest examples of iranian islam. arts in the year 2000, engineer was chosen to organize the construction, expansion and replacement of the old z. as a servant, he considers that opportunity his greatest honor. it was a difficult job to prevent the pilgrims from coming into the shrine. few
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minutes ago, i said that the shrine's gates have never been closed, but actually it happened once and the doors were closed. for 55 days to change the zare, though every side the zari 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 serie was made by 10 master. iranian craftsman under the supervision of the internationally celebrated artist master, fasion. 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 called a wakf. wakf in arabic means restriction, because it
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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. is a religious tradition in which a person donates parts of his or her property for religious or charitable purposes. a person may build a school for children to study in or hospital for the poor to be treated in. these are two examples of. in fact, one meaning of waqf is to donate parts of all
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your property for the public interest. it must be noted here. 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 energy on the upkeep of the imams mosalium and its premises. dr.
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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. from committing any sin. this is mr. shikuhi. he is one of the oldest servants of. in the past 68 years he has played a special traditional drum like instrument twice a day in, a rooftop balcony overlooking the whole shrine. a loud reminder for the people o may miss the time to pray.
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professor sarf has studied com. 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 mashad. 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 and my class i never left. the harm so i prefer to go there first and then my class, never left these things because it very important for me
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to going there and giving the service, so because this has been really in our family, my grandfather, my father, so now me, so every 80 days i go there for 12 hours, اینجا دوره راهنمایه اینجا که اینجا هست من خب خیلی خوش آمدین تشریف آوردین منزل ما به هر حال شما یه موقع اومدین که ما حالا تنها موندیم با حاج خانم بچه های هم همه خدا رو شکر که به هر حال برای کار علمی و برای آیندهشون رفتن خارج از کشور پسر بزرگم که الان دکتراش تموم شده و فعلاً توی کار پژوه خیلی مهمی در دانشگاه نیویورک مشغوله به عنوان استاد اونجا هستش پسر بعدیمون که اینجا فیزیک می خون حالا دکتراشو داره تو آمریکا میگذرونه با همسرشون که ایشونم
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در حقیقت رشته کامپیوتر می خونن دختر منم که خب ایران پزشکیش تموم شد و ترشو گذرونده حالا شوهرشون بورسیه دانشگاه هست و این ها دانشگاه آزاد ایشون رفته به دانشگاه در آلمان اونجا با پیش شوهرش هست یک سالی ایشه انشاالله خود خانوم چون به هر حال ایشون هم مدرس دانشگاه هستن دانشگاه فردوسی و آزاد درس میدن هم ایشون. چندین ساله که با حرم همکاری می کنن 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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sono l'avvocato carlo corbucci italiano, fra le mie esperienze ci sono stati soprattutto questi casi di terrorismo cosiddetto. del cosiddetto terrorismo islamico, cosa c'era di vero, cosa c'era di esagerato, cosa potesse nascondere al di là delle e leggendo le carte mi accorgevo sempre di più che c'era
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qualcosa che non andava. nell'evidenziarsi dei fatti, veramente la cosa accadeva sempre più nel drammatico, you may not have noticed, but numbers are: sometimes more meaningful than words in your daily life. some numbers like 2,974 or 91,000 or 47,245 remind afghans of some bitter realities. watch this documentary to find out what these numbers mean.
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israel occupation forces kill more than 70 palestinians in the gaza strip in 24 hours raising death tool from the genocidal campaign closer to 41,00. hamas war the telebiv regime will uh the only way for the safe return of his really captives in gaza is a stop is genocidal onslot and is forces to continue devastating incursions into the occupied west bank ravaging civilian infrastructure across the palestinian territory.
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