now shia sunni story must be ended.... there must be love only. by belied iam a muslim, neither sunni nor shia. let everyone pray how he prays because he prays for Allah not for sect. am i right? there must be love only... love and love...
imam khumeni had "Ism-e-Aazam" its rarely found. there are few words out of Quran which are called "ism-e-aazam" with this we can captivate anyone. u know the prophet of Allah Hazrat suleman(A.s) also had this and he ruled the world.
his famous quote was , those who bring unity against shia and sunni , are sunni nor shia they have nothing to do with islam, he was very humble nd mashallah wise also , ma salame my brothers
سقط شدن و چال شدن یک قاتل،خونخوار، جانی، حرومزاده، بیشرف، کثیف، مزدور اجنبیها، ضد ایرانی، ضد انسانیت، ضد دموکرسی،دیوانه زنجیری، بیمار روحی، بیرحم،آدمکش و نابود کنندهٔ کشور را به تک تک وطن پرستن و تبریک میگم.
They slap their heads with great depression, its really the persons choice if they want or do not want to. Everybody is trying to hold and touch Imam Ayatollah Khomeini's body, causing the body to almost fall from these people who want a glance and to toch his coffin and body.
why are they banging their heads, why do they try and grab his body if they have so much respect for him?Why do they almost knock his body to the floor and what is the significance of slapping their heads. I dont understand Islam at all, maybe someone could enlighten me.
hi there spider, howdy, nice to see u take an interest, beating ones chest is a form of mourning in shia islam, there is an even which took place in history of islam were prophet mohammeds grandson family and a few companions where butchered and ladies where taken prisoners and tortured, shia muslims mourn about this event, and show their greif and love of those holy innocent people, so we beat our chest as a form of grief and try feel a fraction of the pain they endured
so at the loss of imam khomeini, becuase we see him as a great loss, and his contributions to islam and peace were so much, we have alot of sorrow, this sorrow makes us remember the event i talked about, and we think of the family of the prophet who were killed and take this chance to remember them and mourn
the reason why people are desperately wishing to touch his coffin, is becuase he is seen as such a spiritual figure, and would of been soo greatfully missed, people of this period loved him so much that they desired to get a chance to at least touch his coffin, u no how people kiss the cross or the bible, same kinda thing but on a lower scale, oh im not comparing him to the book of god, but i hope u kinda understand, we can talk more into depth if u wish
It's a way to show their respect for the Imam. Its common practice for Shi'tes to hit/beat themselves to suffer as would the person they are praising. Typically, according to which branch you belong to, they weep over the deaths of Ali (Muhammed's Brother) and Hossein and Abbas (Hossein's Half-Brother). These men all belong to a blood line to Muhammed and are considered very sacred.
Those men were brutally murdered....Ali stabbed in the back while praying and Hossien in war.
When Mao died there was a great quake--bigger than the San Francisco 1906 quake and even exiles wept. For better or worse some politicians leave so big a void that the sorrow leaves concentric shock waves--911 registered on the earth's electromagnetic field before it happened. There is much we don't know, even about the kind of Earth we live on, less about ourselves.
That is how weak your faith is. Reflect on the creation of the universe and the time it took. Allah is Wise. My Imam (AF) will appear as a shock to the world-it will be surreal.
Allahuma Sallee 3ala Nabeeyinna Muhammad wa 3ala aalee Muhammad. Ya Allah 3ajil el Faraj!!!!!!!!!! I can't wait anymore, ya Allah, I've become impatient for the Appearance of Imam-e-Zaman. Ya Allah, Ya Rahman, Ya Raheem, Maa fee ghayrak fil Samawaati wa fil Ardh, Alaah-el-3arsh-el-3azeem.
Why all americans thinks that all muslims are dogs our not the good for this world . the people who loved to kill innocent people they dont respent the islam . who gave the first women rights in the world Thats THe prohphet Mohammed peace and blessing.
" [...]fed their public lies saying those ppl were savages and cannibals and that they should be killed"
True, and the Mullahs in Iran, and many other fanatical individuals in the Muslim world feed the same kind of vitriolic lies against the USA and Israel to their people, yet something tells me you're not going to condemn that...(I hope you can prove me wrong) Are you displaying a selective moral outrage?
I agree with you completely...history is sometimes written by the winners...but I now ask you to interpret Abdul Rahman's statement that I made reference to (as recorded in the transcripts of the Continental Congress, which is quite a reliable source of information)...what else could it have meant?
he was the father of all the muslimin. i have turned 12 but all that i have read and learnt about imam i know he was a graet leader. may allah bless him. not only he was a great man but also a loving father. one year after his death his son also died of the greifof his father. i think he was a great man and that we should take him as role model. may allah bless you all.
it is not right to call imam khumeini, a shia religious leader.
he was the greatest religious leader that the whole ummah has been blessed with, in the 20th century. i am a sunni pakistani and i love imam khomeini because he brought the only islamic revolution we have had
May Allah forgive all his sins.I'm a sunni who love the prophet,the sahabats and the ahlul bayts.Maybe we as the sunni disagree with the shia but we the muslim should be thankful to the Imam as he has strike the spirit of the islamic revolution all over the world.Isamic movements become more popular.Positive...
Helping? Did the americans help us when they supported Saddam during the 80s and claimed that Iran was behind the destruction of kurdish villages in Iraq? When they ignored Halabja? When they´re co-operating with the turkish military? Americans are hypocrits - Saddam seized power with their help and they´ve slaughtered persians, kurds and arabs in the region for their own gain. Why would the Kurds forgive them now? Are we beggars - crying for protection from the evils of their own?
American hypocrisy should not blind us from the present reality; the Kurds in Iraq are fighting alongside the Americans against the barbaric elements of present-day Iraq. You have every right to be mad at them for their blunders in the past. But you have every reason to at least acknowledge what they're doing now...whatever ulterior motives you may attribute to them
Well, what are they doing now then? Starting a pointless war and killing a massive amounts of civilians? The Iraqi attacks on the Kurds are justified since our government is an american puppet! Why would I like to be protected from the Iraqi "barbarians" who want to punish us for betraying Iraq? Kurdistan doesn´t need protection against justice, and especially not from unbelievers!
90% of the killing going on in Iraq is Muslim on Muslim; it's not Americans going on rampages killing everyone along their way...we should all be happy that the psychopathic dictator Saddam Hussein and his crime family were ousted, yet it seems that those who should be happiest about it are also those who are most protesting against it; YOUR government was elected, and is presided by Jalal Talabani, himself a KURD; doesn't that make you even a little proud?
I´m aware of the americans deceit. They turned arab against kurd, giving us the western innovation of secularism and nationalism, turning Shiite to Sunnite (Like when they support KSA against Iran and Hizbollah) creating tensions between Muslims in Iraq by giving Sunnites weapons and allowing the bombing of Al-Masjid al-Askari! The americans have sowed enmity before, and before the fall of Saddam we didn´t even have secterian debates. Why are they here now, with the americans?
Again, it seems that American hypocrisy, which I've never denied, is blinding you from understanding reality; why do you see everything through a negative lens?
"...before the fall of Saddam we didn´t even have secterian debates"
Uh, no, but you had, as you stated earlier, the massacre at Halabja, and other elements of the al-Anfal campaign, as well as other crimes against humanity by one of the most vile tyrants in history. So yes, there were no sectarian debates; there were NO debates.
What? You mean Saddam did that out of RELIGIOUS basis? Dear Lord, you know nothing about the man our people hate?? He was a secular nationalist who was declared as a Kuffar unanimoulsy by the Sunnis and the Shiahs. Bin Ladin, Khumayni, Baqir al-Sadr etc. all deemed him as a Kuffar. He even had christians in his government (Tariq Aziz) and shiites in his party. His second wife (Who lives still) is a Kurd, Samira Shahbandar. Do you really think of a second that Saddam cared about SunniShiahisue?
Why did he then kill Shiites and Kurds? Well, he wasn´t racist or extreme sunnite, because there were sunnites in the resistance of the 90s as well (According to Shiite-sources) and he was married to a Kurd. What was the purpose of Saddam then? He was a power-hungry, war-mongering american puppet that didn´t care about islamic nor Iraqi welfare...he fought Al-Anfal because we revolted, that´s all. And besides, Kurdistan is dominated by Sunni-Islam, just like the dictator.
We all want the war to end; I'm not here to press on with it neither to convince you to support them; again, they've made many mistakes, but at least they undid a mistake they made before.
Saddam wasn't secular...that was a smokescreen; does a secular leader build MOSQUES in his name???
You gotta be kidding me. For real. For REAL. It´s pretty obvious why Saddam did build Mosques in his name. Prestige. He built 80 palaces when Iraq was suffering sanctions. He declared war upon Iran and likened himself to Imam Husayn so that he could give the shiites in the Iraqi army courage to fight the shiitic Iran. Did Saddam pray 5 times a day? Did he prohibit his son from drinking and partying? Did he establish Shariah? Or did he not slaughter every Imam attempting to Islamize Iraq?
It´s quite genius - by letting Iraqi kill Iraqi, they sow chaos and weakien our Ummah. Supporting Muslim faction A against B, so that they later can turn against A, and backing B. That´s american policy, and the history of their deceivments are too long for you to claim that I´m paranoid. They created the violence from the start and they benfeit from it - and guys like you aren´t good for unity between Shiites and Sunnites nor Arabs and Kurds. USA is the problem.
Every nation has done that; including Arab nations. (turning A against B, etc...) but you only criticize the Americans, of course...but again, I'm not here to speak for or defend the Americans, just to say that the removal of Hussein was just and necessary, and I don't think it could have been done in any other way, and you're going to have to send me this video of a CIA official saying that he could have been taken out by a coup d'etat, but even if that happened, you'd still protest...
Yes, of course I´d protest! I´d protest until an Islamic Republic is created and all american influence is gone! And I´d protest if even a single innocent Iraqi is hurt! It´s called justice and not passiveness!
I see, but you don't care that some Iraqis are blowing themselves up in the name of Allah in order to kill other people?? THAT'S not justice, my friend....oh I see, Zeitgeist is only logical on the points you agree with lol...Al-Qaida is hostile to anybody who doesn't agree that there should be a world Caliphate where people are stoned to death; THAT'S NOT ANTI-IMPERIALISM, that's being PRO-EMPIRE...
Well, that´s obvious? There are both lies and truth in Zeitgeist. Do you need some arguments behind that or am I all of a sudden a hypocrit now? I agree on 9/11, I disagree on the Bible - OH I`M A HYPOCRIT!! -.- And what do you think is wrong with a Khilafah? It was the rule of Muhammad (S) who established Khilafah himself, and the Shariah-lwas are based on Qur´an and Sunnah. If you have a problem with that I think you should study Islam further.
You don't "agree on 9/11", you just agree with the sentiment expressed in the pseudo-documentary so much that you don't investigate their claims any further. Muhammad's Khilafah has NOTHING to do with the murderous, hateful corrupted version that Bin Laden and his cronies have created...ALL countries deserve democracy and respect, unfortunately some get it, others don't. Iraqis should have both: being alive and having democracy (it doesn't have to be western; just being able to vote)
For example, why did Zarqawi declare war upon the Iraqi Shiah? Because many of them accepted the americans. Shiites and americans co-operating. Why did shiites all of a sudden attack sunnites? Because american let a bomber destroy the holy Askari Mosque...and it was under american security surveillence! This theory is also being presented by the americans themselves, in for example the documentary Zeitgeist. The americans benefit from the secterian wars, thus I don´t blame Iraqis, I blame USA!
Zarqawi declared war because he was a bellicose extremist nut, don't attribute any rationality to that beast;
Zeitgeist?? Do you honestly believe what's in that documentary??
Americans benefit from spending trillions of dollars on war?? Look at what it's done to their economy. You can criticize U.S. foreign policy all you want, but you're outdoing yourself by not seeing that there can some good aspects of a policy
Zeitgeist is completely illogical in many aspects but not in whole - especially not about the 9/11 and secterian wars.
And in a translated letter, Ayman al-Zawahiri explained why Al-Qaida was hostile to Iran and shiites in Iraq - he claimed that Rafsanji was an american puppet. Americans? Wasting money? Sure, they only stealing the most valuable resource in the third world. And their economy is a result of their system, not the war itself.
Saddam Hussein ousted? I should be happy? Even though that CIA mentioned in an interview that they could´ve removed Saddam by Coup d´etat? Why didn´t they do that instead? Why all the killings? Why all this injustice? Saddam was never an Iraqi for me - he was an american puppet! His presence was the presence of Ahl al-Kufr. And now the presence is strengthened! Why? For what purpose? And why should I be "happy"? Millions have fled and are dead, your heartless person! How could I be happy?
Well then isn't it a good thing that the "American puppet" was removed?? This seems to be a damned-if-we-do, damned-if-we-don't situation: you criticize the USA for propping him up AND for ousting him...is there any depth to which your anti-Americanism won't sink???
I agree with you, Muhammad's message was one of solidarity and love, but many Mullahs, Imam's, Ayatollah's, etc...have corrupted it and debased it...just like some American and other leaders have corrupted Christianity.
Well, why didn´t americans make a succesful Coup then? Or even better, why didn´t the americans ABSTAIN from helping Saddam holding power during the 90s revolts? Easy, the didnt want a new Iran.
They didn't make a coup because the Iraqis deserve democracy; a coup would not have lead to that; it would just have been the same butt, but a different cheek; but you're right, the Americans should have ousted Saddam in the '90's, it would have made things a lot easier, but then again, you would have protested THAT too, wouldn't you?? You see, anything that feeds into anti-Americanism is ok with you.
Did we deserve democracy? Wow, we didn´t deserve it during the 70s, why do we deserve it now? Hm...I think Iraqis deserve being ALIVE instead of western democracy. And yes, anti-americanism is Wajib in my case, and you´´ve not managed to bring a single argument which makes my hatred unjustified. Dare to protect the americans which yourself don´t protect? And as a Muslim, what do you think about americans killing other muslims. Would Muhammad (S) consider you Muslim for that?
As a member of the Baha'i Faith, which believes in the Qur'an as the Word of God, I condemn Americans killing Muslims, as well as Muslims killing Americans, as well as anybody killing anybody: you're trying to make it look like Americans are going on a rampage and committing genocide; the moderates out there who ask these terrorists to stop are no less Muslims than you are. What Muhammad considers you to be is not my business, it's between you and Him.
You believe in the Qur´an? And your sect as well? Oh? What about Surah at-Tawbah and Surah al-Anfal, where Allah allow us to kill? Are you disguising yourself as a believer although you follow a sect? Do you mean that Hadhrat Muhammad (S) did do the wrong thing when he entered Makkah with his army? When he led the battle in Uhud? Or do you claim that the Sahabah did do the wrong things when they fought in the name of Jihaad?
The Surahs you've cited were revealed in a time of war, and refer to self-defense; and should not be used by bloodthirsty murderers like Bin Laden or genocidal psychopaths like Saddam Hussein (he called his campaign against the Kurds "al-Anfal")
Jihad is generally meant in the sense of "al-jihad fi sabil Allah", not as in "let's kill all infidels" (which is prohibited in Surah 109 (Al-Kafirún))
No, it´s not prohibited to kill infidels in sura al-Kaffirun. Lakum dinakum walijadin doesn´t mean "Accept infidels killing other muslims." Are you doint Tafsir on your own or what?? And in case you haven´t noticed, it IS war right now, and Jihad fi Sabilillah (Jhad Ashgar in this case) is the solution to oust the Ahl al-Kufr from Iraq! And who is supporting bin Ladin? I don´t. I just want the Kafirs to leave us alone and let us establish Shariah in the Islamic world and an global Khilafah.
Tell a SINGLE purely altruistic deed of US to Iraq. A SINGLE one. Like when they accused us for having weapons of mass-destruction even though that UN estimated that 500,00 children died during the 1991-2003-sanctions? We? Pose a threat? Do dead children´s bodies pose a threat?
I never said the U.S. has been Iraq's best friend; au contraire, if there were two countries that never should have met, they're the U.S. and Iraq; but what does that have to do with the ousting of Hussein? Yes, I agree, it's biggest defect is that it was delayed; it should have happened years ago!!
I care about my brothers killing each other every day, ESPECIALLY when they're doing it in the name of the Qur'an, which forbids these kind of crazed, backward acts of hatred
Well, why don´t you go to them and teach them unity, so that we can oust US together? Why are you referring them as confused fanatics that are to be left? There´s a tradition that says: "If your Muslim brother is opressed, aid him. And if your Muslim brother is oppressing, then aid him so that he may be guided to the straight path again."
I'm not referring to all Iraqis as crazed fanatics...there are legitimate arguments made by the Iraqi resistance, but they need not be expressed through violence; as Obama said, unclench your fists, and we can live together; now I know that applies to the Americans too, but I am happy that now that there's no Saddam Hussein, we can try to figure out a democratic solution to the problems in the region. I will try to aid all my brothers from all religions...
The americans have tricked us before. Why would we accept a new president, who sends troops to kill our Afghan brothers and who is a zionist and proclaimed that the relationship with Israel should be strengthened? NO PEACE, until they stop their crimes in Palestine, Afghanistan, Somalia and Iraq! Democratic solution? Does that involve Shariah-laws and Islamic revival? Or a secularization of Dar al-Islam? Muhammad (S) would never allow other laws than those of Qur´an and Sunnah!!!! NEVER!
A small percentage of the Afghans, the Taliban, harbored Al Qaeda on their soil; Al Qaida killed thousands of innocent people, INCLUDING Muslims, by the way...so don't conflate your Muslim brothers in Afghanistan with those beasts...it's interesting, in the '90s when Clinton was trying to broker Israel-Palestine negotiations, people angrily pointed at sanctions on Iraq, now when people at least voted in Iraq, people point to Palestine lol...whatever feeds anti-Americanism, right?
Alright. It´s the Talibans fault, eh? Well, I apologize USA. We killed 3000 americans. Oh, poor America! Ignore the million who was killed in 80-88, and ignore the fact that the Americans had soldiers in HOLY SOIL of Saudiarabia BEFORE 9/11. Bin Ladin wanted justice, but he choosed wrong method indeed. But the americans have no right to demand vengeance of the victims of 9/11. NO RIGHT at all!
If you're talking about radicalizing Muslims in the Middle East, why are you forgetting the annexation of Afghanistan by the Soviet Union??? Might it be because it doesn't feed into your anti-Americanism?? How many Afghans were killed by the Soviet Union?? Does that matter to you?? Oh, sorry, I forgot, they're not the "Great Satan"...come on, get serious, if American troops hadn't been there, Iraq and Egypt would have invaded Saudi Arabia (and btw, the Royal Family agreed with the occupation)
Soviet Union was worse than USA (Marxists) - and at the time of 1970s the americans did also support Shah Reza Pahlavi and Saddam Hussein. Should I ignore a good deed or a crime? Iraqi and Egyptian governments were un-Islamic. Why? Thanks to support from Moscow and Washington! And the Royal Family are hypocrits, they allowed non-Muslims attack Iraqis from Holy soil (1991) and recently they supported ISRAEL instead of the residents of Gaza. The Saudi Regime is a disgrace and an american puppet.
Don't ignore anything, consider everything in its context. Exactly. So every nation has displayed opportunism. Just like Iran today, who's become an ally of Hugo Chavez's Venezuela; what do those two leaders have in common?? Hatred for the USA. Opportunism.
Iraqi and Egyptian governments were un-islamic, you say; so would you have liked them to invade Saudi Arabia? They would have, if American soldiers weren't there.
Bin Laden didn't want justice; his methods prove he didn't give a damn about justice; I'm not seeking vengeance, I'm seeking justice, but ok, let me ask you, do the Muslim victims of 9/11 have a right to demand "vengeance"??? Answer that question. No, I said self-defense IS according to Muslim teachings, it just doesn't apply here; the USA didn't declare war on Muslims; they intervened in Iraq, deposed Saddam Hussein and are training the Iraqi army (and making many mistakes along the way)
Bin Ladin wanted revenge, because the americans desecreted the land of Makkah by WAGING war from it, upon another Muslim nation! It wasn´t an "intervention" and you´re ignoring the 10,000 iraqi soldiers that got killed! You´re ignoring that the dirty infidels blasphemed our holy soil by spilling blood!! The USA helped both Iran and Iraq during the 80s, and thus the americans killed a million muslims. And they supported the killing of muslims by Saddam - wasn´t that a declaration of war??
Approximitaley at least 1,5 million muslims were killed in Middle-East, BEFORE 9/11. Were the americans involved? Yes they were. Would we allow them to do these crimes? Yes, we would, if we didn´t follow the Islamic notion of self-defense - the children of Iraq were avenged in 9/11.
In 1788, when the USA was barely a country, was having its sailors taken as slaves by the states of the Ottoman Empire and North Africa and its ships stopped at bay. We estimate between 1 and 1.5 million European and American slaves taken between 1750 and 1850; Jefferson and Adams went to their ambassador in London and asked them why they did that? The USA had never had a quarrel; they weren't in the Crusades, or in Spain. (continued on next post)
Clinton? Peace? Lol, in his view of peace, Israel should be recognized as a state, huh? Well, that won´t happen. The soil is Islamic and should remain so. No international convention can change that.
You are wishing the death of Islam by denouncing Shariah and misinterpretations of the revelations of God! Tolerance is a smoke-screen of yours - yes, you seriously think that polythesists can live with us? Dar al-Islam should be clean from their evils!
No, I wish for the true life of Islam, stripped of its corrupted, belligerent, warmongering interpretations by crazed, gun-toting fanatics, which constitute a minuscule minority of the Muslim population, but which get a lot of press coverage, and can do a lot of damage to Islam and to the world. What polytheists? What are you talking about??
Oh? So, a Bahai´te is going to teach muslims their own religion? Why, I´m stunned. So, self-defense isn´t according to Islamic teachings? We should instead by pacifists? And allow what´s happening right now? Should we allow secularization? An un-Islamic Iraq? An polytheistication if Iraq??
I'm not teaching you about your own religion; I'm not allowed to cite references from the Qur'an??
If secularization means not having suicide bombers blow other people up in the name of Allah, not brainwashing young children to hate Jews, and not having repressive theocracies (i.e. Iran) that execute members of minority religions such as my own (which shares many precepts with Islam), yes, I want secularization...but I do believe in religious law as the basis for government.
I´d appreciate if you were KNOWLEDGEABLE of the verses you cite, instead of claiming that learned Muslims have misinterpreted anything.
No, Shariah isn´t about brainwashing, nor repressiveness, nor allowance of suicide-bombings, nor other of the stereotypical western propaganda you´re thinking about. And the executions of Bahai´s is something that Islamic Scholars should deal with, not me. I´m not knowledgable in that matter.
The Ambassador, Abdul Rahman, from Tripoli, said "The Qur'an gives us permission to do so, because you're infidels". And so Jefferson sent a navy to crush his state.
So Islamic fundamentalism is NOT created by American democracy. It predates any American intervention.
I never said Sharia was about brainwashing, repressiveness, etc...but those things do happen, and they are conducted by people who use the Qur'an as their guide and think they are applying Sharia law.
Ok fair enough, you don't know about our situation, so don't comment about it.
Yes, absolutely, Muhammad created the principles for a successful theocracy, but it has never been adopted, unfortunately. My religion proposes a similar organization.
And I guess that you´ve not debased it at all, huh? You´re not caring about your brothers killing each other, and simply refer to them as "extremists" although that they´ve studied the Qur´an you don´t care about? Have you even read the Qur´an and studied Tafsir? Or Ahadith? Or do you claim that respectable scholars have made grave misinterpretations for 1400 years?
I value the life of an Arab just like I value the lives of a Kurd. I´ll never accept watching americans slaughter my brethren! Muhammad (S) taught that racism was a part of Jahlilyyah...his message was one of solidarity, love and affection. And still, you can just turn away and let the americans continue the killings of the Arabs, just becase they´ve ended the killings of our people? Should you let the murderer go away, when he stopped punching you, so that he could kill your father?
I was a child when he died, and I still remember those days. I love khomeyni. He made a huge impact in the world. Muslim countries surely need a leader like him.
Despite the hundred-degree (F) heat, crushing mobs created an impassable sea of black for miles as they wailed, chanted and rhythmically beat themselves in anguish ... As the hours passed, fire trucks had to be brought in to spray water on the crowd to provide relief from the heat, while helicopters were flown in to ferry the eight killed and more than four hundred injured ... "
It was the biggest funeral in recorded history, eleven million people attended it.
I am east african sunni but let me state loud and clear that I have love for all my shia brothers wether they are from Iran, Irak, Lebanon etc... Let us not ablige the Judeochristian and end up doing what the want witch is to exploit our minor differences by dividing and ultimatly conquering us. Long live all of Islam Shia & Sunni
God bless 5omaynih, A true leader of a great generation whom are today following in his footsteps. Ahmadinajad is a great and brave man who dares to speak his mind and all my greatings to Sayid al ka2ed and finally to the leader i admire the most maybe because Im of his generation right now, Sayid Hassan Nasrallah who had led the army of GOD to several victories with its peak the war of 2006 when Hezballah surprized the world with their intelligence and war tactics and power. Labbayka Nasrallah.
You must forgive Korn he is obviously a follower a of Xerxes and The Shah. PRove some real statistics. THe real reason you dont live in Iran is because you arent religious and have a problem with morals. The shah was brutal and a puppet. God Bless Khomeini for what he did and with gods help it will surely continue with the struggle with Israel! For a world economy tthats all jacked up IRan is holding up better than the U.s and Ahamdinejad is the most modest and humble leader yo ucan ask for.
long live islam and may god gift us with great men like Khomeini to lead the islamic Nations. Men like him are few in an age driven greed, desire and immorality. From a sunni mislim, we are all brothers
[The Sahaba] The most explicit proof of self-inflicted injury comes from Owais al-Qarni the great Muslim Sahabi, praised by both Shi'a and Sunni erudite. He had an immense love for the Holy Prophet (s). When the news reached him in Yemen that two teeth of the Holy Prophet (s) were broken in the battle of Ohad, he extracted all his teeth. When the Holy Prophet (s) got the news in Medina that Owais had struck down all his teeth, he (s) exclaimed, "Indeed Owais is our devoted friend"
The slapping of Prophet Ibraheem's wife Sara is proven from the Qur'an. The Qur'an does not condemn her actions, but tells us to adhere to the ways of the people of Ibraheem (as) When the Shia, or Lovers of Ahlulbait here the calamities and tragedies which befell them, theycannot help but get the same emotions which Lady Sara had.
The act of Chest Beating (Maatam) as a sign of grief can be found in the Holy Quran, Hadith and the Injil
[The Quran] In the Holy Quran, Chapter 51 we read that Lady Sara [Wife of Prophet Ibrahim] struck her face when she was told that she would conceive a baby:
"Then came forward his wife in grief, she smote her face and said (what! I) An old barren woman?" Quran 51:29
Because he was a leader that turned a country that was ruled by a corrupt monarchy, who banned hijab and totured people, into an Islamic Republic. He made the world now that a country cannot be ruled by human beings it can only be ruled by Allah & Islam! And he did it in a peaceful way he didn't cause a war he just lead protest after protest and eventually the monarchy could not control the people. I hope this explains why he was a great man.
Sorry to say this, but that sounds really retarded. Poeple like you probably just want to have the Atom Bomb, so they can start a holy war to have a 1st class ticket to paradise. There is no Paradies, you are dead - end of story. Try to live a good life while you live! Forget all this brainwashing insanity!
No I never said anything dropping an Atom Bomb. I'm against that kind of violence. In fact it was the Americans that invented and used the Atom Bomb. If you would know anything about Iran is that they are against nuclear weapons. Iran has never been aggressive toward any country since the Revolution took control. Get your facts straight and stop listening to the bias media (CNN, Fox News ETC). my friend!
ok you can call him w.e. you want but im just amazed how ignorant you people are and how brainwashed you have been by the american media. Khomeini was right America IS the biggest devil. keep your eyes shut from the truth if you want
yes it is forbidden in Islam to hurt yourself BUT if it for the loss of the Imam then it is permissible. Also when you loose a dear one is your initial reaction not to put your hand over your chest, over your heart?
He was a great man. I will never forget him .like imam ali said-Live amongst people in such a manner that if you die they weep over you and if you are alive they crave for your company. he was a true lover of aylul byat.
I just want to know what kind of people you are who talks badly about a dead person regardless to his background!! If you guys consider your selves as Muslims, is this what our Prophet has taught us to do!! May Allah show you the right path that all of us should follow!! Al Komeini has been the ROLE MODEL IMAM AND RULE THAT ALL OF US SHOULD RESPECT!! He is such a nuique Mo'amen leader. Nothing can hide the rays of a sun!!!
If we spread videos like this we could show the world who this man is, the real him, not the CNN him. Youtube is a good way to make islam stronger, people don't know who he is yet, video's is the answer to who he is.
khomeini we miss u
delamoya81 1 month ago
I remember this day. I was in military and the army took us to this place . I was only 18 years old
adanilia 10 months ago
Imam lived forever.
hacho80 1 year ago
Great Music?what is it?
amrachow 1 year ago
عشت بزمان يا امام كنت انت فيه الاجمال و التفصيل
Larigiano 1 year ago
now shia sunni story must be ended.... there must be love only. by belied iam a muslim, neither sunni nor shia. let everyone pray how he prays because he prays for Allah not for sect. am i right? there must be love only... love and love...
handsom02 1 year ago
imam khumeni had "Ism-e-Aazam" its rarely found. there are few words out of Quran which are called "ism-e-aazam" with this we can captivate anyone. u know the prophet of Allah Hazrat suleman(A.s) also had this and he ruled the world.
handsom02 1 year ago
but his philosophy is very much alive thank God
jasonthemankiller 1 year ago
a very sad day
NASIMNASIM 1 year ago
مصدق ، زنده باد!
ahole2323 1 year ago
his famous quote was , those who bring unity against shia and sunni , are sunni nor shia they have nothing to do with islam, he was very humble nd mashallah wise also , ma salame my brothers
itsiverson123 1 year ago
Innalillahi wa inna lillahi rajiuun....
anzsai 1 year ago
"Most troubles arise from words" -Prophet Mohamed (saw)-
xxxxxlordxxxxx 1 year ago
al-fatiha
yos9636 1 year ago
SubhanAllah i'w newer seen anything like this why are they hiting them selfs that is some seen estagfurullah
SalijeImeri 1 year ago
Long live the Islamic Revolution.
Love live Islamic Republic of Iran.
Death to America and death to Isreal.
TheStoneCold555 2 years ago
@TheStoneCold555 ,
Skitstovel, du ar dummare an en normalt krak. Dod at alla muslimer
luder691 1 year ago
سقط شدن و چال شدن یک قاتل،خونخوار، جانی، حرومزاده، بیشرف، کثیف، مزدور اجنبیها، ضد ایرانی، ضد انسانیت، ضد دموکرسی،دیوانه زنجیری، بیمار روحی، بیرحم،آدمکش و نابود کنندهٔ کشور را به تک تک وطن پرستن و تبریک میگم.
icefisherman5000 2 years ago 2
They slap their heads with great depression, its really the persons choice if they want or do not want to. Everybody is trying to hold and touch Imam Ayatollah Khomeini's body, causing the body to almost fall from these people who want a glance and to toch his coffin and body.
xDhimAgainxD 2 years ago
why are they banging their heads, why do they try and grab his body if they have so much respect for him?Why do they almost knock his body to the floor and what is the significance of slapping their heads. I dont understand Islam at all, maybe someone could enlighten me.
spiderbeans 2 years ago 2
hi there spider, howdy, nice to see u take an interest, beating ones chest is a form of mourning in shia islam, there is an even which took place in history of islam were prophet mohammeds grandson family and a few companions where butchered and ladies where taken prisoners and tortured, shia muslims mourn about this event, and show their greif and love of those holy innocent people, so we beat our chest as a form of grief and try feel a fraction of the pain they endured
idiagnosejahilpeople 2 years ago 2
so at the loss of imam khomeini, becuase we see him as a great loss, and his contributions to islam and peace were so much, we have alot of sorrow, this sorrow makes us remember the event i talked about, and we think of the family of the prophet who were killed and take this chance to remember them and mourn
idiagnosejahilpeople 2 years ago
the reason why people are desperately wishing to touch his coffin, is becuase he is seen as such a spiritual figure, and would of been soo greatfully missed, people of this period loved him so much that they desired to get a chance to at least touch his coffin, u no how people kiss the cross or the bible, same kinda thing but on a lower scale, oh im not comparing him to the book of god, but i hope u kinda understand, we can talk more into depth if u wish
idiagnosejahilpeople 2 years ago
It's a way to show their respect for the Imam. Its common practice for Shi'tes to hit/beat themselves to suffer as would the person they are praising. Typically, according to which branch you belong to, they weep over the deaths of Ali (Muhammed's Brother) and Hossein and Abbas (Hossein's Half-Brother). These men all belong to a blood line to Muhammed and are considered very sacred.
Those men were brutally murdered....Ali stabbed in the back while praying and Hossien in war.
ham644 2 years ago 8
@ham644 ali was muhammeds cousin not brother
LAITH316 11 months ago
may god bless his soul
ahriman87 2 years ago
When Mao died there was a great quake--bigger than the San Francisco 1906 quake and even exiles wept. For better or worse some politicians leave so big a void that the sorrow leaves concentric shock waves--911 registered on the earth's electromagnetic field before it happened. There is much we don't know, even about the kind of Earth we live on, less about ourselves.
DadsBlueAngel 2 years ago
Dont exaggerate, ppl dont care, why should they care?
lunafringe10 2 years ago
al-fatiha
yos9636 2 years ago
this world would be a better place if he was still alive. Becoz he notonly wnated peace for Iran but whole world
turibest 2 years ago
I'm not a muslim, but the funeral of chomeini shows how the people of Iran had loved their religious leader. Very impressiv
Kindergriller 2 years ago
very sad day in the history but really he is great leader GOD BLESS HIM
MrRazi5 2 years ago
Yade Imam o Shohada, delo mibare Karbobala
bozium 2 years ago
he was a greatest man of the world
GOD BLESS HIM
nrt90 2 years ago
look at the size of his funeral
look at how people cry for him
look at their broken hearts
The voice comes out of their hearts
Now tell me was he or wasn't he one of the greatest leader.
May Allah rest his soul in peace
786zohair 2 years ago 3
anyone who curses imam khomeni can go to hell
he is one of the greatest leaders in history and islamic history
ishalla he is with the prophets in heaven rite now and with god of course
newyorkcitymayor 2 years ago
Exactly brother
courseworkdue 2 years ago
That is how weak your faith is. Reflect on the creation of the universe and the time it took. Allah is Wise. My Imam (AF) will appear as a shock to the world-it will be surreal.
tekneekfashion 2 years ago 3
AF? Care to elaborate on that please.
medinaemaan 2 years ago
Imam Khomeini.
iiNDiTC 2 years ago
Beating oneself in a situation like this is beyond me. O-0
janji3202 2 years ago 4
Unconditional love is beyond you.
sombora 2 years ago
Allahuma Sallee 3ala Nabeeyinna Muhammad wa 3ala aalee Muhammad. Ya Allah 3ajil el Faraj!!!!!!!!!! I can't wait anymore, ya Allah, I've become impatient for the Appearance of Imam-e-Zaman. Ya Allah, Ya Rahman, Ya Raheem, Maa fee ghayrak fil Samawaati wa fil Ardh, Alaah-el-3arsh-el-3azeem.
tekneekfashion 2 years ago
Why all americans thinks that all muslims are dogs our not the good for this world . the people who loved to kill innocent people they dont respent the islam . who gave the first women rights in the world Thats THe prohphet Mohammed peace and blessing.
2pac66 2 years ago 7
i love imam khomani hi is the greatest leader of muslims ,,,,,,,,,, the leadership of muslims follows their rules and regulation of life
HUSSAINMAAN 1 year ago
imam khomeini - the leader of all leaders your stil alive in our hearts
farhat2205 2 years ago 4
" to make myself seem more appealing to someone else"
That may be the reason you attribute to providing evidence, but the reason I prefer is intellectual honesty.
I never talked about condemning anybody personally, just their actions.
I disagree with your divisive Muslim world vs. Western world dichotomy (I only used the former term in a geographical sense)
But you still haven't reinterpreted (or refuted) the historical reference I made to 1788.
Btw, who is the "Western world"?
masudrules 2 years ago
" [...]fed their public lies saying those ppl were savages and cannibals and that they should be killed"
True, and the Mullahs in Iran, and many other fanatical individuals in the Muslim world feed the same kind of vitriolic lies against the USA and Israel to their people, yet something tells me you're not going to condemn that...(I hope you can prove me wrong) Are you displaying a selective moral outrage?
masudrules 2 years ago
I agree with you completely...history is sometimes written by the winners...but I now ask you to interpret Abdul Rahman's statement that I made reference to (as recorded in the transcripts of the Continental Congress, which is quite a reliable source of information)...what else could it have meant?
masudrules 2 years ago
You don't need to take his word for anything...just read the history books, that's a good start.
masudrules 2 years ago 2
a turely great man
hairybeast101 2 years ago
Was this person a shia or what?
mohammadkhan94 3 years ago
Yea he was a shia
altigerrrr 3 years ago
One of the most Holy men to touch the soil of this sinful earth
astredsa 3 years ago
he was best leader in iran. other countries should follow his stops
God bless him
from afghanitan
shuub9 3 years ago
may rest in peace.inshalah
sarbaz22 3 years ago 7
he was the father of all the muslimin. i have turned 12 but all that i have read and learnt about imam i know he was a graet leader. may allah bless him. not only he was a great man but also a loving father. one year after his death his son also died of the greifof his father. i think he was a great man and that we should take him as role model. may allah bless you all.
yaallah1234 3 years ago
it is not right to call imam khumeini, a shia religious leader.
he was the greatest religious leader that the whole ummah has been blessed with, in the 20th century. i am a sunni pakistani and i love imam khomeini because he brought the only islamic revolution we have had
yasir480 3 years ago 4
assalamo alayk ya Ruhallah, you made the umma to wake up and to find to his glorious past and stand up against kuffr, from atlantic to psific
inna lillah wa inna ilayhe rajeoon
al fatiha
ESMALLPANJOOL 3 years ago
May Allah forgive all his sins.I'm a sunni who love the prophet,the sahabats and the ahlul bayts.Maybe we as the sunni disagree with the shia but we the muslim should be thankful to the Imam as he has strike the spirit of the islamic revolution all over the world.Isamic movements become more popular.Positive...
nnn022 3 years ago 2
GOD BLESS IRAN
rosechems 3 years ago 3
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Yusof Qardahawi's son convert to shia...Allahuakbar.labbayk ya Hussain. Allah bless Imam khomeini, great leader ever..im from malaysia
Giabph 3 years ago
GOD BLESS KHOMEINI
GOD BLESS IRAN
GOD BLESS PALESTINE
GOD BLESS ALL MUSLIMS
I am of pakistani sunni muslim heritage, and I love Iran and our shia Muslim brothers !!!
BrownSugar4You 3 years ago
روحش شاد
tofriendship 3 years ago
long live islamic republic of iran and imam khomeini...
from iraqi shia brother
iraqieagle 3 years ago
Even though we had an 8 year war, Iranians and Iraqis are very close to each other. Screw politics.
amirforman 3 years ago 9
It was Saddam that started the pointless war. We´ve always been brothers, no matter how much some iraqis denies it.
Greets from an Iraqi Kurd. God bless Khumayni, the helper of the Kurdish refugees who fled from Saddams satanic tyranny!
AhlulbaytFront 3 years ago 4
I wonder if you have similar words of gratitude for one of the only nations that's helping the Kurds nowadays...? (clue: it's NOT Iran)
Something tells me you don't...
masudrules 3 years ago
Helping? Did the americans help us when they supported Saddam during the 80s and claimed that Iran was behind the destruction of kurdish villages in Iraq? When they ignored Halabja? When they´re co-operating with the turkish military? Americans are hypocrits - Saddam seized power with their help and they´ve slaughtered persians, kurds and arabs in the region for their own gain. Why would the Kurds forgive them now? Are we beggars - crying for protection from the evils of their own?
AhlulbaytFront 3 years ago
Read my post again; I said NOWADAYS
American hypocrisy should not blind us from the present reality; the Kurds in Iraq are fighting alongside the Americans against the barbaric elements of present-day Iraq. You have every right to be mad at them for their blunders in the past. But you have every reason to at least acknowledge what they're doing now...whatever ulterior motives you may attribute to them
masudrules 3 years ago
Well, what are they doing now then? Starting a pointless war and killing a massive amounts of civilians? The Iraqi attacks on the Kurds are justified since our government is an american puppet! Why would I like to be protected from the Iraqi "barbarians" who want to punish us for betraying Iraq? Kurdistan doesn´t need protection against justice, and especially not from unbelievers!
AhlulbaytFront 3 years ago
90% of the killing going on in Iraq is Muslim on Muslim; it's not Americans going on rampages killing everyone along their way...we should all be happy that the psychopathic dictator Saddam Hussein and his crime family were ousted, yet it seems that those who should be happiest about it are also those who are most protesting against it; YOUR government was elected, and is presided by Jalal Talabani, himself a KURD; doesn't that make you even a little proud?
masudrules 3 years ago
I´m aware of the americans deceit. They turned arab against kurd, giving us the western innovation of secularism and nationalism, turning Shiite to Sunnite (Like when they support KSA against Iran and Hizbollah) creating tensions between Muslims in Iraq by giving Sunnites weapons and allowing the bombing of Al-Masjid al-Askari! The americans have sowed enmity before, and before the fall of Saddam we didn´t even have secterian debates. Why are they here now, with the americans?
AhlulbaytFront 3 years ago
Again, it seems that American hypocrisy, which I've never denied, is blinding you from understanding reality; why do you see everything through a negative lens?
"...before the fall of Saddam we didn´t even have secterian debates"
Uh, no, but you had, as you stated earlier, the massacre at Halabja, and other elements of the al-Anfal campaign, as well as other crimes against humanity by one of the most vile tyrants in history. So yes, there were no sectarian debates; there were NO debates.
masudrules 3 years ago
What? You mean Saddam did that out of RELIGIOUS basis? Dear Lord, you know nothing about the man our people hate?? He was a secular nationalist who was declared as a Kuffar unanimoulsy by the Sunnis and the Shiahs. Bin Ladin, Khumayni, Baqir al-Sadr etc. all deemed him as a Kuffar. He even had christians in his government (Tariq Aziz) and shiites in his party. His second wife (Who lives still) is a Kurd, Samira Shahbandar. Do you really think of a second that Saddam cared about SunniShiahisue?
AhlulbaytFront 3 years ago
Why did he then kill Shiites and Kurds? Well, he wasn´t racist or extreme sunnite, because there were sunnites in the resistance of the 90s as well (According to Shiite-sources) and he was married to a Kurd. What was the purpose of Saddam then? He was a power-hungry, war-mongering american puppet that didn´t care about islamic nor Iraqi welfare...he fought Al-Anfal because we revolted, that´s all. And besides, Kurdistan is dominated by Sunni-Islam, just like the dictator.
AhlulbaytFront 3 years ago
We all want the war to end; I'm not here to press on with it neither to convince you to support them; again, they've made many mistakes, but at least they undid a mistake they made before.
Saddam wasn't secular...that was a smokescreen; does a secular leader build MOSQUES in his name???
masudrules 3 years ago
You gotta be kidding me. For real. For REAL. It´s pretty obvious why Saddam did build Mosques in his name. Prestige. He built 80 palaces when Iraq was suffering sanctions. He declared war upon Iran and likened himself to Imam Husayn so that he could give the shiites in the Iraqi army courage to fight the shiitic Iran. Did Saddam pray 5 times a day? Did he prohibit his son from drinking and partying? Did he establish Shariah? Or did he not slaughter every Imam attempting to Islamize Iraq?
AhlulbaytFront 3 years ago
It´s quite genius - by letting Iraqi kill Iraqi, they sow chaos and weakien our Ummah. Supporting Muslim faction A against B, so that they later can turn against A, and backing B. That´s american policy, and the history of their deceivments are too long for you to claim that I´m paranoid. They created the violence from the start and they benfeit from it - and guys like you aren´t good for unity between Shiites and Sunnites nor Arabs and Kurds. USA is the problem.
AhlulbaytFront 3 years ago
Every nation has done that; including Arab nations. (turning A against B, etc...) but you only criticize the Americans, of course...but again, I'm not here to speak for or defend the Americans, just to say that the removal of Hussein was just and necessary, and I don't think it could have been done in any other way, and you're going to have to send me this video of a CIA official saying that he could have been taken out by a coup d'etat, but even if that happened, you'd still protest...
masudrules 3 years ago
Yes, of course I´d protest! I´d protest until an Islamic Republic is created and all american influence is gone! And I´d protest if even a single innocent Iraqi is hurt! It´s called justice and not passiveness!
AhlulbaytFront 3 years ago
I see, but you don't care that some Iraqis are blowing themselves up in the name of Allah in order to kill other people?? THAT'S not justice, my friend....oh I see, Zeitgeist is only logical on the points you agree with lol...Al-Qaida is hostile to anybody who doesn't agree that there should be a world Caliphate where people are stoned to death; THAT'S NOT ANTI-IMPERIALISM, that's being PRO-EMPIRE...
masudrules 3 years ago
Well, that´s obvious? There are both lies and truth in Zeitgeist. Do you need some arguments behind that or am I all of a sudden a hypocrit now? I agree on 9/11, I disagree on the Bible - OH I`M A HYPOCRIT!! -.- And what do you think is wrong with a Khilafah? It was the rule of Muhammad (S) who established Khilafah himself, and the Shariah-lwas are based on Qur´an and Sunnah. If you have a problem with that I think you should study Islam further.
AhlulbaytFront 3 years ago
You don't "agree on 9/11", you just agree with the sentiment expressed in the pseudo-documentary so much that you don't investigate their claims any further. Muhammad's Khilafah has NOTHING to do with the murderous, hateful corrupted version that Bin Laden and his cronies have created...ALL countries deserve democracy and respect, unfortunately some get it, others don't. Iraqis should have both: being alive and having democracy (it doesn't have to be western; just being able to vote)
masudrules 3 years ago
For example, why did Zarqawi declare war upon the Iraqi Shiah? Because many of them accepted the americans. Shiites and americans co-operating. Why did shiites all of a sudden attack sunnites? Because american let a bomber destroy the holy Askari Mosque...and it was under american security surveillence! This theory is also being presented by the americans themselves, in for example the documentary Zeitgeist. The americans benefit from the secterian wars, thus I don´t blame Iraqis, I blame USA!
AhlulbaytFront 3 years ago
Zarqawi declared war because he was a bellicose extremist nut, don't attribute any rationality to that beast;
Zeitgeist?? Do you honestly believe what's in that documentary??
Americans benefit from spending trillions of dollars on war?? Look at what it's done to their economy. You can criticize U.S. foreign policy all you want, but you're outdoing yourself by not seeing that there can some good aspects of a policy
masudrules 3 years ago
Zeitgeist is completely illogical in many aspects but not in whole - especially not about the 9/11 and secterian wars.
And in a translated letter, Ayman al-Zawahiri explained why Al-Qaida was hostile to Iran and shiites in Iraq - he claimed that Rafsanji was an american puppet. Americans? Wasting money? Sure, they only stealing the most valuable resource in the third world. And their economy is a result of their system, not the war itself.
AhlulbaytFront 3 years ago
Saddam Hussein ousted? I should be happy? Even though that CIA mentioned in an interview that they could´ve removed Saddam by Coup d´etat? Why didn´t they do that instead? Why all the killings? Why all this injustice? Saddam was never an Iraqi for me - he was an american puppet! His presence was the presence of Ahl al-Kufr. And now the presence is strengthened! Why? For what purpose? And why should I be "happy"? Millions have fled and are dead, your heartless person! How could I be happy?
AhlulbaytFront 3 years ago
Well then isn't it a good thing that the "American puppet" was removed?? This seems to be a damned-if-we-do, damned-if-we-don't situation: you criticize the USA for propping him up AND for ousting him...is there any depth to which your anti-Americanism won't sink???
I agree with you, Muhammad's message was one of solidarity and love, but many Mullahs, Imam's, Ayatollah's, etc...have corrupted it and debased it...just like some American and other leaders have corrupted Christianity.
masudrules 3 years ago
Well, why didn´t americans make a succesful Coup then? Or even better, why didn´t the americans ABSTAIN from helping Saddam holding power during the 90s revolts? Easy, the didnt want a new Iran.
AhlulbaytFront 3 years ago
They didn't make a coup because the Iraqis deserve democracy; a coup would not have lead to that; it would just have been the same butt, but a different cheek; but you're right, the Americans should have ousted Saddam in the '90's, it would have made things a lot easier, but then again, you would have protested THAT too, wouldn't you?? You see, anything that feeds into anti-Americanism is ok with you.
masudrules 3 years ago
Did we deserve democracy? Wow, we didn´t deserve it during the 70s, why do we deserve it now? Hm...I think Iraqis deserve being ALIVE instead of western democracy. And yes, anti-americanism is Wajib in my case, and you´´ve not managed to bring a single argument which makes my hatred unjustified. Dare to protect the americans which yourself don´t protect? And as a Muslim, what do you think about americans killing other muslims. Would Muhammad (S) consider you Muslim for that?
AhlulbaytFront 3 years ago
As a member of the Baha'i Faith, which believes in the Qur'an as the Word of God, I condemn Americans killing Muslims, as well as Muslims killing Americans, as well as anybody killing anybody: you're trying to make it look like Americans are going on a rampage and committing genocide; the moderates out there who ask these terrorists to stop are no less Muslims than you are. What Muhammad considers you to be is not my business, it's between you and Him.
masudrules 3 years ago
You believe in the Qur´an? And your sect as well? Oh? What about Surah at-Tawbah and Surah al-Anfal, where Allah allow us to kill? Are you disguising yourself as a believer although you follow a sect? Do you mean that Hadhrat Muhammad (S) did do the wrong thing when he entered Makkah with his army? When he led the battle in Uhud? Or do you claim that the Sahabah did do the wrong things when they fought in the name of Jihaad?
AhlulbaytFront 3 years ago
The Surahs you've cited were revealed in a time of war, and refer to self-defense; and should not be used by bloodthirsty murderers like Bin Laden or genocidal psychopaths like Saddam Hussein (he called his campaign against the Kurds "al-Anfal")
Jihad is generally meant in the sense of "al-jihad fi sabil Allah", not as in "let's kill all infidels" (which is prohibited in Surah 109 (Al-Kafirún))
masudrules 3 years ago
No, it´s not prohibited to kill infidels in sura al-Kaffirun. Lakum dinakum walijadin doesn´t mean "Accept infidels killing other muslims." Are you doint Tafsir on your own or what?? And in case you haven´t noticed, it IS war right now, and Jihad fi Sabilillah (Jhad Ashgar in this case) is the solution to oust the Ahl al-Kufr from Iraq! And who is supporting bin Ladin? I don´t. I just want the Kafirs to leave us alone and let us establish Shariah in the Islamic world and an global Khilafah.
AhlulbaytFront 3 years ago
Tell a SINGLE purely altruistic deed of US to Iraq. A SINGLE one. Like when they accused us for having weapons of mass-destruction even though that UN estimated that 500,00 children died during the 1991-2003-sanctions? We? Pose a threat? Do dead children´s bodies pose a threat?
AhlulbaytFront 3 years ago
I never said the U.S. has been Iraq's best friend; au contraire, if there were two countries that never should have met, they're the U.S. and Iraq; but what does that have to do with the ousting of Hussein? Yes, I agree, it's biggest defect is that it was delayed; it should have happened years ago!!
I care about my brothers killing each other every day, ESPECIALLY when they're doing it in the name of the Qur'an, which forbids these kind of crazed, backward acts of hatred
masudrules 3 years ago
Well, why don´t you go to them and teach them unity, so that we can oust US together? Why are you referring them as confused fanatics that are to be left? There´s a tradition that says: "If your Muslim brother is opressed, aid him. And if your Muslim brother is oppressing, then aid him so that he may be guided to the straight path again."
AhlulbaytFront 3 years ago
I'm not referring to all Iraqis as crazed fanatics...there are legitimate arguments made by the Iraqi resistance, but they need not be expressed through violence; as Obama said, unclench your fists, and we can live together; now I know that applies to the Americans too, but I am happy that now that there's no Saddam Hussein, we can try to figure out a democratic solution to the problems in the region. I will try to aid all my brothers from all religions...
masudrules 3 years ago
The americans have tricked us before. Why would we accept a new president, who sends troops to kill our Afghan brothers and who is a zionist and proclaimed that the relationship with Israel should be strengthened? NO PEACE, until they stop their crimes in Palestine, Afghanistan, Somalia and Iraq! Democratic solution? Does that involve Shariah-laws and Islamic revival? Or a secularization of Dar al-Islam? Muhammad (S) would never allow other laws than those of Qur´an and Sunnah!!!! NEVER!
AhlulbaytFront 3 years ago
A small percentage of the Afghans, the Taliban, harbored Al Qaeda on their soil; Al Qaida killed thousands of innocent people, INCLUDING Muslims, by the way...so don't conflate your Muslim brothers in Afghanistan with those beasts...it's interesting, in the '90s when Clinton was trying to broker Israel-Palestine negotiations, people angrily pointed at sanctions on Iraq, now when people at least voted in Iraq, people point to Palestine lol...whatever feeds anti-Americanism, right?
masudrules 3 years ago 2
Alright. It´s the Talibans fault, eh? Well, I apologize USA. We killed 3000 americans. Oh, poor America! Ignore the million who was killed in 80-88, and ignore the fact that the Americans had soldiers in HOLY SOIL of Saudiarabia BEFORE 9/11. Bin Ladin wanted justice, but he choosed wrong method indeed. But the americans have no right to demand vengeance of the victims of 9/11. NO RIGHT at all!
AhlulbaytFront 3 years ago
If you're talking about radicalizing Muslims in the Middle East, why are you forgetting the annexation of Afghanistan by the Soviet Union??? Might it be because it doesn't feed into your anti-Americanism?? How many Afghans were killed by the Soviet Union?? Does that matter to you?? Oh, sorry, I forgot, they're not the "Great Satan"...come on, get serious, if American troops hadn't been there, Iraq and Egypt would have invaded Saudi Arabia (and btw, the Royal Family agreed with the occupation)
masudrules 3 years ago
Soviet Union was worse than USA (Marxists) - and at the time of 1970s the americans did also support Shah Reza Pahlavi and Saddam Hussein. Should I ignore a good deed or a crime? Iraqi and Egyptian governments were un-Islamic. Why? Thanks to support from Moscow and Washington! And the Royal Family are hypocrits, they allowed non-Muslims attack Iraqis from Holy soil (1991) and recently they supported ISRAEL instead of the residents of Gaza. The Saudi Regime is a disgrace and an american puppet.
AhlulbaytFront 3 years ago
Don't ignore anything, consider everything in its context. Exactly. So every nation has displayed opportunism. Just like Iran today, who's become an ally of Hugo Chavez's Venezuela; what do those two leaders have in common?? Hatred for the USA. Opportunism.
Iraqi and Egyptian governments were un-islamic, you say; so would you have liked them to invade Saudi Arabia? They would have, if American soldiers weren't there.
masudrules 3 years ago
Bin Laden didn't want justice; his methods prove he didn't give a damn about justice; I'm not seeking vengeance, I'm seeking justice, but ok, let me ask you, do the Muslim victims of 9/11 have a right to demand "vengeance"??? Answer that question. No, I said self-defense IS according to Muslim teachings, it just doesn't apply here; the USA didn't declare war on Muslims; they intervened in Iraq, deposed Saddam Hussein and are training the Iraqi army (and making many mistakes along the way)
masudrules 3 years ago
Bin Ladin wanted revenge, because the americans desecreted the land of Makkah by WAGING war from it, upon another Muslim nation! It wasn´t an "intervention" and you´re ignoring the 10,000 iraqi soldiers that got killed! You´re ignoring that the dirty infidels blasphemed our holy soil by spilling blood!! The USA helped both Iran and Iraq during the 80s, and thus the americans killed a million muslims. And they supported the killing of muslims by Saddam - wasn´t that a declaration of war??
AhlulbaytFront 3 years ago
Approximitaley at least 1,5 million muslims were killed in Middle-East, BEFORE 9/11. Were the americans involved? Yes they were. Would we allow them to do these crimes? Yes, we would, if we didn´t follow the Islamic notion of self-defense - the children of Iraq were avenged in 9/11.
AhlulbaytFront 3 years ago
In 1788, when the USA was barely a country, was having its sailors taken as slaves by the states of the Ottoman Empire and North Africa and its ships stopped at bay. We estimate between 1 and 1.5 million European and American slaves taken between 1750 and 1850; Jefferson and Adams went to their ambassador in London and asked them why they did that? The USA had never had a quarrel; they weren't in the Crusades, or in Spain. (continued on next post)
masudrules 3 years ago
Clinton? Peace? Lol, in his view of peace, Israel should be recognized as a state, huh? Well, that won´t happen. The soil is Islamic and should remain so. No international convention can change that.
AhlulbaytFront 3 years ago
You are wishing the death of Islam by denouncing Shariah and misinterpretations of the revelations of God! Tolerance is a smoke-screen of yours - yes, you seriously think that polythesists can live with us? Dar al-Islam should be clean from their evils!
AhlulbaytFront 3 years ago
No, I wish for the true life of Islam, stripped of its corrupted, belligerent, warmongering interpretations by crazed, gun-toting fanatics, which constitute a minuscule minority of the Muslim population, but which get a lot of press coverage, and can do a lot of damage to Islam and to the world. What polytheists? What are you talking about??
masudrules 3 years ago
Oh? So, a Bahai´te is going to teach muslims their own religion? Why, I´m stunned. So, self-defense isn´t according to Islamic teachings? We should instead by pacifists? And allow what´s happening right now? Should we allow secularization? An un-Islamic Iraq? An polytheistication if Iraq??
AhlulbaytFront 3 years ago
I'm not teaching you about your own religion; I'm not allowed to cite references from the Qur'an??
If secularization means not having suicide bombers blow other people up in the name of Allah, not brainwashing young children to hate Jews, and not having repressive theocracies (i.e. Iran) that execute members of minority religions such as my own (which shares many precepts with Islam), yes, I want secularization...but I do believe in religious law as the basis for government.
masudrules 3 years ago
I´d appreciate if you were KNOWLEDGEABLE of the verses you cite, instead of claiming that learned Muslims have misinterpreted anything.
No, Shariah isn´t about brainwashing, nor repressiveness, nor allowance of suicide-bombings, nor other of the stereotypical western propaganda you´re thinking about. And the executions of Bahai´s is something that Islamic Scholars should deal with, not me. I´m not knowledgable in that matter.
Muhammad (S) created a succesful theocracy.
AhlulbaytFront 3 years ago
The Ambassador, Abdul Rahman, from Tripoli, said "The Qur'an gives us permission to do so, because you're infidels". And so Jefferson sent a navy to crush his state.
So Islamic fundamentalism is NOT created by American democracy. It predates any American intervention.
Terrorism isn't caused by fighting against it.
masudrules 3 years ago
I never said Sharia was about brainwashing, repressiveness, etc...but those things do happen, and they are conducted by people who use the Qur'an as their guide and think they are applying Sharia law.
Ok fair enough, you don't know about our situation, so don't comment about it.
Yes, absolutely, Muhammad created the principles for a successful theocracy, but it has never been adopted, unfortunately. My religion proposes a similar organization.
masudrules 3 years ago
And I guess that you´ve not debased it at all, huh? You´re not caring about your brothers killing each other, and simply refer to them as "extremists" although that they´ve studied the Qur´an you don´t care about? Have you even read the Qur´an and studied Tafsir? Or Ahadith? Or do you claim that respectable scholars have made grave misinterpretations for 1400 years?
AhlulbaytFront 3 years ago
Christianity has always been corrupt, what did Bush and co. change?
AhlulbaytFront 3 years ago
I value the life of an Arab just like I value the lives of a Kurd. I´ll never accept watching americans slaughter my brethren! Muhammad (S) taught that racism was a part of Jahlilyyah...his message was one of solidarity, love and affection. And still, you can just turn away and let the americans continue the killings of the Arabs, just becase they´ve ended the killings of our people? Should you let the murderer go away, when he stopped punching you, so that he could kill your father?
AhlulbaytFront 3 years ago
I was a child when he died, and I still remember those days. I love khomeyni. He made a huge impact in the world. Muslim countries surely need a leader like him.
amirforman 3 years ago
Despite the hundred-degree (F) heat, crushing mobs created an impassable sea of black for miles as they wailed, chanted and rhythmically beat themselves in anguish ... As the hours passed, fire trucks had to be brought in to spray water on the crowd to provide relief from the heat, while helicopters were flown in to ferry the eight killed and more than four hundred injured ... "
It was the biggest funeral in recorded history, eleven million people attended it.
Ref; Robin Wright, (1989)
hdti53 3 years ago
MASHALLAH ..that brought tears to my eyes
SiratAl7aq 3 years ago
Indeed, I cried too.
AhlulbaytFront 3 years ago
rest in peace fellow iranian
Danijalyek 3 years ago 2
TO all blatant non-muslims or non-shia, please, have respect to someone who has gone to the house of Lord.
May Allah be pleased with him.
oenacom 3 years ago
actually what i meant by idol is like he is my idol on earth like u know some people have footballers or singers as there idols this man is my idol.
but there is no one i worship then god allah and thats the end of the matter.
thnx
yos9636 3 years ago
R.I.P from Syria
farmwer16 3 years ago 2
I am east african sunni but let me state loud and clear that I have love for all my shia brothers wether they are from Iran, Irak, Lebanon etc... Let us not ablige the Judeochristian and end up doing what the want witch is to exploit our minor differences by dividing and ultimatly conquering us. Long live all of Islam Shia & Sunni
neoconkiller101 3 years ago
WONDERFUL JUST WONDERFUL THERE WILL BE NO OTHER LIKE Imam Khomeini MAY GOD BE WITH USSSSSSSSSSSSSS
Youngkers 3 years ago 2
God bless 5omaynih, A true leader of a great generation whom are today following in his footsteps. Ahmadinajad is a great and brave man who dares to speak his mind and all my greatings to Sayid al ka2ed and finally to the leader i admire the most maybe because Im of his generation right now, Sayid Hassan Nasrallah who had led the army of GOD to several victories with its peak the war of 2006 when Hezballah surprized the world with their intelligence and war tactics and power. Labbayka Nasrallah.
momoaoun 3 years ago 2
You must forgive Korn he is obviously a follower a of Xerxes and The Shah. PRove some real statistics. THe real reason you dont live in Iran is because you arent religious and have a problem with morals. The shah was brutal and a puppet. God Bless Khomeini for what he did and with gods help it will surely continue with the struggle with Israel! For a world economy tthats all jacked up IRan is holding up better than the U.s and Ahamdinejad is the most modest and humble leader yo ucan ask for.
Lebanese88 3 years ago
so true... Allaho Akbar. Akhavan... Inchallah. be kheir!
Testo22 3 years ago
TRUETRUETRUETRUE!
whtvrrrr 3 years ago
Sick, sick, sick.
dekkard 2 years ago
i am iraqi and imam khomani is my idol. This man has a heart of gold and is the only man in history that has defended peoples rights.
god bless imam khomani hope to meet you in heaven father.
yos9636 3 years ago
Brother, Assalamu Alaikum, I respect what this man did for Persia, even though I follow the Sunni School of thought.
But taking idols is haram brother, and if you don't make statues then your future generations will.
If we believe there is no wrong in this man, then we would be like the idol worshipers.
May Allah put Imam Khomeini in jannah, Ameen ya rab al-alameen
kuktahamham 3 years ago
long live islamic republic of iran and imam khomeini...
from iraqi shia brother
intrntlman90 3 years ago
long live islam and may god gift us with great men like Khomeini to lead the islamic Nations. Men like him are few in an age driven greed, desire and immorality. From a sunni mislim, we are all brothers
moeagle66 3 years ago
Ammen
kuktahamham 3 years ago
[The Sahaba] The most explicit proof of self-inflicted injury comes from Owais al-Qarni the great Muslim Sahabi, praised by both Shi'a and Sunni erudite. He had an immense love for the Holy Prophet (s). When the news reached him in Yemen that two teeth of the Holy Prophet (s) were broken in the battle of Ohad, he extracted all his teeth. When the Holy Prophet (s) got the news in Medina that Owais had struck down all his teeth, he (s) exclaimed, "Indeed Owais is our devoted friend"
desiboy17 4 years ago
The slapping of Prophet Ibraheem's wife Sara is proven from the Qur'an. The Qur'an does not condemn her actions, but tells us to adhere to the ways of the people of Ibraheem (as) When the Shia, or Lovers of Ahlulbait here the calamities and tragedies which befell them, theycannot help but get the same emotions which Lady Sara had.
desiboy17 4 years ago
IS SELF-FLAGELLATION ALLOWED IN ISLAM?
The act of Chest Beating (Maatam) as a sign of grief can be found in the Holy Quran, Hadith and the Injil
[The Quran] In the Holy Quran, Chapter 51 we read that Lady Sara [Wife of Prophet Ibrahim] struck her face when she was told that she would conceive a baby:
"Then came forward his wife in grief, she smote her face and said (what! I) An old barren woman?" Quran 51:29
desiboy17 4 years ago
long live islamic republic of Iran and its leader Imam Khamenie
ussmhs 4 years ago
Guys im curious to know, why was he a great man?
Iraniandotman 4 years ago 6
If u are muslim or Iranian u would know
Reqrezentin 4 years ago
Well im both.. and i still don't know.. please tell me why?
Iraniandotman 4 years ago 2
Because he was a leader that turned a country that was ruled by a corrupt monarchy, who banned hijab and totured people, into an Islamic Republic. He made the world now that a country cannot be ruled by human beings it can only be ruled by Allah & Islam! And he did it in a peaceful way he didn't cause a war he just lead protest after protest and eventually the monarchy could not control the people. I hope this explains why he was a great man.
mak786 4 years ago
and he used the same rules that imam Ali used in his days.. thats why Allah gave him the power and respect that he deserved
Swager90 3 years ago
Sorry to say this, but that sounds really retarded. Poeple like you probably just want to have the Atom Bomb, so they can start a holy war to have a 1st class ticket to paradise. There is no Paradies, you are dead - end of story. Try to live a good life while you live! Forget all this brainwashing insanity!
dekkard 2 years ago
No I never said anything dropping an Atom Bomb. I'm against that kind of violence. In fact it was the Americans that invented and used the Atom Bomb. If you would know anything about Iran is that they are against nuclear weapons. Iran has never been aggressive toward any country since the Revolution took control. Get your facts straight and stop listening to the bias media (CNN, Fox News ETC). my friend!
mak786 2 years ago
he was a great man. we lost a great man. god rest him in peace.
ahvazboy 4 years ago
Very sad. Love Khomeini!
James1261 4 years ago
ok you can call him w.e. you want but im just amazed how ignorant you people are and how brainwashed you have been by the american media. Khomeini was right America IS the biggest devil. keep your eyes shut from the truth if you want
desiboy17 4 years ago
yes it is forbidden in Islam to hurt yourself BUT if it for the loss of the Imam then it is permissible. Also when you loose a dear one is your initial reaction not to put your hand over your chest, over your heart?
desiboy17 4 years ago
Isnt it forbidden in Islam to beat yourself or beat it to the extent that you begin to bleed? Just curious about the Shia sect
AFlintoff101 4 years ago 3
Err no where did you hear that? Self flagelation is not forbidden.
altigerrrr 4 years ago
to all People across the World"
"He is alive in our hearts and minds for ever.A real man for ALL seasons."
FightingPersianLion 4 years ago 5
may allah have mercy on his pure soul!
uthman786 4 years ago
He was a great man. I will never forget him .like imam ali said-Live amongst people in such a manner that if you die they weep over you and if you are alive they crave for your company. he was a true lover of aylul byat.
SWADESH24 4 years ago
why are the people waving their hands round? what is the significance? just curious :)
sheikhas 4 years ago 2
Their mourning.
altigerrrr 4 years ago
To lob...0:
I cried all night long and grieved with my Muslim brother and sisters, all 70,000,000 of them in Iran and Millions more around the world.
Some may think Imam(rah) is dead but to beleivers he is alive and well in paradise.
Most often majoraty of people go through life refusing to learn the basic principles of humanity.
To either be a follower or against any subject without facts and knowledge is like traveling through limited life in total darkness.
akjabari 4 years ago
I just want to know what kind of people you are who talks badly about a dead person regardless to his background!! If you guys consider your selves as Muslims, is this what our Prophet has taught us to do!! May Allah show you the right path that all of us should follow!! Al Komeini has been the ROLE MODEL IMAM AND RULE THAT ALL OF US SHOULD RESPECT!! He is such a nuique Mo'amen leader. Nothing can hide the rays of a sun!!!
md198 4 years ago
If we spread videos like this we could show the world who this man is, the real him, not the CNN him. Youtube is a good way to make islam stronger, people don't know who he is yet, video's is the answer to who he is.
farmwer16 4 years ago