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Allameh Tabatabaei-Aban 85-Esfahan-part 1
Allameh Tabatabaei-Aban 85-Esfahan-part 1
Jarfa Wakes Every Body up!
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Allameh Tabatabaei-Aban 85-Esfahan-part 2
Allameh Tabatabaei-Aban 85-Esfahan-part 2
Jarfa Wakes Every Body up!
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Allameh Tabatabaei-Aban 85-Esfahan-part 3
Allameh Tabatabaei-Aban 85-Esfahan-part 3
Jarfa Wakes Every Body up!
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Allameh Tabatabaei-Aban 85-Esfahan-part 4
Allameh Tabatabaei-Aban 85-Esfahan-part 4
Jarfa Wakes Every Body up!
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Allameh Tabatabaei-Aban 85-Esfahan-part 5
Allameh Tabatabaei-Aban 85-Esfahan-part 5
Mr Hossein Kamalli Funeral
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Grand Ayatollah Allameh Tabatabai - Rare Footage [علامه طباطبایی]
Grand Ayatollah Allameh Tabatabai - Rare Footage [علامه طباطبایی]
Muhammad Husayn Tabatabaei
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Students at Allameh University protest against the government of Iran - 13 April 2010
Students at Allameh University protest against the government of Iran - 13 April 2010
Allameh Tabatabaei University located in Tehran, Iran. Please give this video a thumbs up to rise the awareness about the situation in Iran! Visit my channel and see my other videos for more info. about Iran.
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Car bomb kills another Iranian nuclear scientist
Car bomb kills another Iranian nuclear scientist
A car bomb explosion in the Iranian capital, Tehran, has killed a nuclear scientist and his driver, and wounded one bystander. On Wednesday morning, an unknown motorcyclist attached a sticky bomb to Mostafa Ahmadi Roshan's car near Allameh Tabatabaei University in Tehran. Ahmadi Roshan was immediately killed as the result of explosion, and his driver and a bystander, who had sustained injuries, were transferred to Resalat hospital. The driver, identified as Reza Qashqaei, passed away later on Wednesday in hospital. Ahmadi Roshan was a Sharif University of Technology chemical engineering graduate and served as marketing deputy of Iran's Natanz nuclear facility.
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mostafa ahmadi roshan Iranian nuclear scientist assassinated
mostafa ahmadi roshan Iranian nuclear scientist assassinated
Leader of the Islamic Revolution Imam Seyyed Ali Khamenei has condemned the US and Zionist regime's spy agencies, CIA and Mossad, for the recent assassination of an Iranian nuclear scientist. On January 11, an unknown motorcyclist attached a magnetic bomb to the scientist's car near a college building of Allameh Tabatabaei University in Tehran. Ahmadi Roshan was immediately killed and his driver, who had sustained injuries, died a few hours later in hospital. Ahmadi Roshan, a Sharif University of Technology chemical engineering graduate and the deputy director of marketing at Iran's Natanz nuclear facility, was killed immediately and his driver, who had sustained injures, passed away a few hours later in hospital. The latest terrorist attack comes as Iran has reached an agreement with the P5+1 — Britain, China, France, Russia, and the United States plus Germany — to hold negotiations in Turkey. The US, Zionist regime and their allies baselessly accuse Iran of pursuing a military nuclear program and have used this allegation as a pretext to sway the UNSC to impose four rounds of sanctions on Iran. Based on these accusations, they have also repeatedly threatened Tehran with the "option" of a military strike. This is while in November 2011, some of the US presidential hopefuls called for conducting covert operations ranging from assassinating Iranian nuclear scientists to launching a military strike on Iran as well as sabotaging Tehran's nuclear program. The calls for <b>...</b>
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Passing Through Crisis-02
Passing Through Crisis-02
Passing Through Crisis: Ayatollah Dr. Seyyed Mohammad Hosseini Beheshti (Persian: محمد حسینی بهشتی), (October 24, 1928 - June 28, 1981) was an Iranian cleric, the secretary-general of the Islamic Republic Party, and the head of the Islamic Republic's judicial system. He was assassinated together with more than seventy members of the Islamic Republic party on June 28, 1981. Beheshti was born in Isfahan and studied both at the University of Tehran and under Allameh Tabatabaei in Qom. Between 1960 and 1965, he led the Islamic Center in Hamburg [1], where he was responsible for the spiritual leadership of religious Iranian students in Germany and Western Europe. In Hamburg, he also worked with Mohammad Khatami and was among his influences. Since the early 1960s, he was involved in activities against the monarchy and was arrested several times by the Shah's secret police, the SAVAK. Following the Iranian Revolution, he became one of the original members of the Council of Revolution of Iran and soon its chairman. In the first post-revolutionary Iranian parliament, he led the Islamic Republic party together with Ali Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani. ( He never campaigned for the parliament though , as he was already the head of Iran Supreme Judicial System ). He was also planning to run for Iranian presidency in the first presidential elections, but withdrew after Ayatollah Khomeini told a delegation of Rafsanjani and Khamenei that he prefers non-clerics as presidents, which led to <b>...</b>
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Gifted Iran nuclear scientist 'killed' by car bomb
Gifted Iran nuclear scientist 'killed' by car bomb
A car bomb explosion in the Iranian capital, Tehran, has killed a nuclear scientist and his driver, and wounded one bystander. On Wednesday morning, an unknown motorcyclist attached a sticky bomb to Mostafa Ahmadi Roshan's car near Allameh Tabatabaei University in Tehran. Ahmadi Roshan was immediately killed as the result of explosion, and his driver and a bystander, who had sustained injuries, were transferred to Resalat hospital. The driver, identified as Reza Qashqaei, passed away later on Wednesday in hospital. Ahmadi Roshan was a Sharif University of Technology chemical engineering graduate and served as marketing deputy of Iran's Natanz nuclear facility.
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Passing Through Crisis-01
Passing Through Crisis-01
Passing Through Crisis: Ayatollah Dr. Seyyed Mohammad Hosseini Beheshti (Persian: محمد حسینی بهشتی), (October 24, 1928 - June 28, 1981) was an Iranian cleric, the secretary-general of the Islamic Republic Party, and the head of the Islamic Republic's judicial system. He was assassinated together with more than seventy members of the Islamic Republic party on June 28, 1981. Beheshti was born in Isfahan and studied both at the University of Tehran and under Allameh Tabatabaei in Qom. Between 1960 and 1965, he led the Islamic Center in Hamburg [1], where he was responsible for the spiritual leadership of religious Iranian students in Germany and Western Europe. In Hamburg, he also worked with Mohammad Khatami and was among his influences. Since the early 1960s, he was involved in activities against the monarchy and was arrested several times by the Shah's secret police, the SAVAK. Following the Iranian Revolution, he became one of the original members of the Council of Revolution of Iran and soon its chairman. In the first post-revolutionary Iranian parliament, he led the Islamic Republic party together with Ali Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani. ( He never campaigned for the parliament though , as he was already the head of Iran Supreme Judicial System ). He was also planning to run for Iranian presidency in the first presidential elections, but withdrew after Ayatollah Khomeini told a delegation of Rafsanjani and Khamenei that he prefers non-clerics as presidents, which led to <b>...</b>
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US, UK and Israel behined Iran scientist killing
US, UK and Israel behined Iran scientist killing
An Iranian scholar and political analyst condemns the terrorist attack that killed Iranian nuclear scientist Mostafa Ahmadi Roshan, saying the attack was undoubtedly a US-Israeli coordinated assassination . On Wednesday morning, an unknown motorcyclist attached a sticky bomb to Ahmadi Roshan's car near a college building of Allameh Tabatabaei University in northern Tehran. Ahmadi Roshan was immediately killed as the result of the explosion, and his driver, who had sustained injures, passed away a few hours later in hospital. Ahmadi Roshan was a chemical engineering graduate of Sharif University of Technology and served as the deputy director of marketing at Iran's Natanz nuclear facility. Press TV has interviewed Mohammad Marandi, a professor at the University of Tehran, to discuss the terror attack. What follows is a transcription of the interview
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"Santorum says killing Americans good, but killing Iranians is wonderful"
"Santorum says killing Americans good, but killing Iranians is wonderful"
US Republican presidential candidate Rick Santorum has callously described the assassination of Iranian scientists as "wonderful," threatening that those who work for Iran's nuclear program "are not safe." "On occasion, scientists working on the nuclear program in Iran turn up dead. I think that's a wonderful thing, candidly," said Rick Santorum addressing an election campaign in Greenville, South Carolina. He added that, "I think we should send a very clear message that if you are a scientist from Russia, North Korea, or from Iran and you are going to work on a nuclear program to develop a bomb for Iran, you are not safe." Santorum claimed that while Iran is "in the process of developing a nuclear weapon, it appears obvious to me that the [US] administration is doing little to nothing." "We have done it; we have done it for American citizens. We are concerned when someone is producing a nuclear bomb that can be dropped on the state of Israel or provides a nuclear shield for a country which spreads terrorism with impunity and changes the face of the world," he said. Santorum's remarks come as yet another Iranian scientist, Mostafa Ahmadi Roshan, was assassinated on January 11 in Iran's capital, Tehran. An unknown motorcyclist attached a sticky bomb to Ahmadi Roshan's car near Allameh Tabatabaei University in Tehran. Ahmadi Roshan, a Sharif University of Technology chemical engineering graduate and the deputy director of marketing at Iran's Natanz nuclear facility, was <b>...</b>
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Shia islam and clearing of the public misconceptions
Shia islam and clearing of the public misconceptions
www.imamhussainyouth.org ... The book: Then I was guided by Muhammad al tijani al samawi. If you think this sheikh is a fraud then watch this video: www.youtube.com Mohammad al-Tijani al-Samawi was a Tunisian student who, upon making Hajj, was influenced by orthodox Saudi teachings, against saint veneration and tomb visitation, which were central to the North African Sufi tradition. A few years later, al-Samawi was in Egypt on an Islamic tour of the Middle East and ran into an Iraqi student, Mun'im, who invited him to Iraq to see Shia Islam with his own eyes, and forget what he had heard of them through reputations. Al-Samawi spent several weeks with Mun'im and visited Baghdad, and Najaf, and met with several leading Shi'a scholars, including Grand Ayatollah Abul-Qassim Khoei (al-Khu'i), Sayyid Muhammad Baqir al-Sadr (Grand Ayatollah to-be) and Allameh Tabatabaei, who spent hours teaching him about Shia Islam. Eventually, he considered himself converted to the Shi'i school of thought. The middle name al-Tijani in his full name comes from his grand parents who were tijani sufis but he himself is not associated with it. But he likes to keep it with his name. He is never or never was the follower the Tariqa Tijania but his grand parents who were sunniis in there aqidah were the followers of the Tariqa Tijania Sufi Order. If you really want to know "the truth" copy that link into your browser and read... Be patient whilst you read and don't let emotions overtake you. Satan <b>...</b>
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Champions League Conversation ( Iranian mozahem telephoni ver funny) Return!
Champions League Conversation ( Iranian mozahem telephoni ver funny) Return!
Soheyl jaze ro mibare!
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Quran recitation by Allamah Tabatabaei - تلاوة القران لعلامة طباطبائی
Quran recitation by Allamah Tabatabaei - تلاوة القران لعلامة طباطبائی
Quran recitation by an amazing 'Aairf! Eternal Manifestations: 80 Stories from the Life of 'Allama Tabatabai (ra) www.al-islam.org
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The Noble ones | Allama Muhammad Hussain Tabatabai
The Noble ones | Allama Muhammad Hussain Tabatabai
This is a short video presentation about the great Scholar Allama Muhammad Hussain Tabatabai who was the author of the great Quranic tafseer known as Al Mizan. He was also a master in the fields of Irfan, Mysticism and Philosophy and had many prominent students such as the likes of Ayatollah Misbah Yazdi and Ayatollah Jawad Amuli. May Allah elevate his status and raise him in the proximity of AhlulBayt [a] on the day of Judgement. Special thanks to Zainab.org
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Khabook خبوک
Khabook خبوک
Almost 6 years ago in tehran, extra class before the end of the year Maths exam.
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[4/7] Documentary on Life of Allama Tabatabai (Farsi)
[4/7] Documentary on Life of Allama Tabatabai (Farsi)
Sayyid Muhammad Hussain Tabatabai in a small village near Tabriz, Iran, in 1321 AH. Upon completing his initial education in the seminary of Tabriz, he traveled to the holy city of Najaf for his higher education. In Najaf, he studied under such eminent scholars as Shaikh Muhammad Hussain al-Gharawi, Mirza Hussain Naini, Sayyid Abul Hassan al-Isfehani, Sayyid Muhammad Hujjat Kohkamri, and Sayyid Ali Qadi Tabatabai. Although he was by all means a competent and qualified jurisprudent, Allama Tabatabai's main areas of interest were philosophy, spirituality, and Gnosis. He was also quite knowledgeable in astronomy, mathematics, engineering, and several occult sciences (ie numerology, Ilm Jafr, etc.).
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[1/7] Documentary on Life of Allama Tabatabai (Farsi)
[1/7] Documentary on Life of Allama Tabatabai (Farsi)
Sayyid Muhammad Hussain Tabatabai in a small village near Tabriz, Iran, in 1321 AH. Upon completing his initial education in the seminary of Tabriz, he traveled to the holy city of Najaf for his higher education. In Najaf, he studied under such eminent scholars as Shaikh Muhammad Hussain al-Gharawi, Mirza Hussain Naini, Sayyid Abul Hassan al-Isfehani, Sayyid Muhammad Hujjat Kohkamri, and Sayyid Ali Qadi Tabatabai. Although he was by all means a competent and qualified jurisprudent, Allama Tabatabai's main areas of interest were philosophy, spirituality, and Gnosis. He was also quite knowledgeable in astronomy, mathematics, engineering, and several occult sciences (ie numerology, Ilm Jafr, etc.).