Large rally in Dagestan, Russia, in honour of the Prophet | 22 Sept 2012 | Hizb ut-Tahrir Russia
Rally in defense of the Messenger Muhammad (peace be upon him) in Dagestan, Russia, organised by Hizb ut Tahrir Russia in Dagestan.
Russian forces bombed a mosque Nur in Termaaili in the province of Homs.
Russian terrorist forces bombed a mosque Nur in Termaaili in the province of Homs.
Russian airstrikes at residential areas in Damascus
DAMASCUS, SYRIA - DECEMBER 24: Bodies of dead Syrians seen after Russian jets attacked residential places in Arbin district of Eastern Goutha which killed 6 people and wounded 45 others in Damascus, Syria on December 24, 2015. - Read More :
2011 VI 24 Tabinsk with Slawa (Bashkortostan)
Russian Muslims Briefing.mkv
The U.S. Helsinki Commission holds a briefing on Russia's Muslims.
Terra Bashkiria - Home Songs
00:00:00 --- damaged cyrillic letters ---
00:03:42 - Mc Bash Uyzarım
00:07:06 --- damaged cyrillic letters ---
00:10:18 - Albina Shämsetdinova Bashkort Ulına
00:13:33 - Karavanharay Ural tau
00:17:06 - Karavanharay Bezzen il
00:21:33 - Karavanharay Ay, hay Gölkäyem
00:25:08 - Karavanharay El eranem
00:29:34 - Karavanharay Ruh
00:33:39 - Karavanharay Ay, hay, Slawat
00:37:59 - Karavanharay Vatan
00:43:32 - Karavanharay Bayık
00:47:50 - Ayadar Hamzin Uralım
00:51:34 - Karavanharay Yaylauzarza Turgay
00:56:01 - Karavanharay Ahue ah uehal moy lıubimıy
00:59:02 - Karavanharay Sınrau torna
01:06:14 - Karavanharay Ruh (again, don't know why)
01:10:19 - Karavanharay Ay, hay, Salawat (another version)
01:14:16 - Karavanharay Halkım yırı
01:18:47 - Karavanharay Ir eget
01:23:37 - Karavanharay Saykalalar kemelyar
01:28:55 - Karavanharay Karavanharay
01:35:01 - Karavanharay Alfa
01:40:15 - Lidya Bashkort
01:44:40 - Rifat Yamlihin Karavanharay (damaged file)
01:48:09 - Karavanharay Shaman
01:53:17 - Karavanharay Alfa (again, know why)
01:58:32 - Altınay ete kız
02:02:46 - Курай - Сынрау Торна - Звенящие Журавли
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7th Century Man | 21st Century Role Model | As-Suffa Conference
A Conference about the greatest of creation, the Messenger Muhammad (peace be upon him).
DATE: 25th August 2013
TIME: 12:00 - 21:30
OPEN TO: Brothers and Sisters
LOCATION: Birmingham Central Mosque, 180 Belgrave Middleway, B12 0XS
PARKING: Birmingham Central Mosque has a large car park,
including spaces for disabled badge holders.
FOOD: Food & drinks will be available for purchase
STALLS: Brothers: 07878 516377 | Sisters: 07532494227
TRANSPORT ARRANGEMENTS:
Batley/Dewsbury: 07825 986289
Blackburn: 07540 852199
Coventry: 07787 158120
Huddersfield: 07961063063
Leeds: 07793102723
Leicester: 07564 645723
London: 07739 989585
Manchester: 07811 368486
Sheffield: 07890 315747
YUSUF MOSQUE | Culture Shock: Paradise within a prison by Safwan Talal Eid
Pope Francis prays alongside Grand Mufti in Istanbul’s Blue Mosque
Pope Francis has taken part in a Muslim prayer alongside the Grand Mufti of Istanbul on the second leg of his three-day visit to Turkey
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why this brother converted to shiaism is really an eye opener. every muslim should watch this as highly recommend it.
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Babur | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
Babur
00:03:23 1 Name
00:04:26 2 Background
00:06:11 3 Ruler of Central Asia
00:06:21 3.1 As ruler of Fergana
00:09:11 3.2 At Kabul
00:12:50 4 Foreign relations
00:14:14 5 Formation of the Mughal Empire
00:16:12 5.1 First battle of Panipat
00:17:39 5.2 Battle of Khanwa
00:18:44 5.3 Battle of Chanderi
00:19:55 6 Personal life and relationships
00:23:00 7 Death and legacy
00:25:26 7.1 Babri Masjid
00:26:53 8 Ancestry
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- Socrates
SUMMARY
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Babur (Persian: بابر, translit. Bābur, lit. 'tiger'; 14 February 1483 – 26 December 1530), born Zahīr ud-Dīn Muhammad, was the ultimate founder and first Emperor of the Mughal dynasty in the Indian subcontinent. He was a direct descendant of Emperor Timur (Tamerlane) from what is now Uzbekistan.Babur was born in Andijan, in the Fergana Valley, in modern Uzbekistan. Babur ruled nearby Osh in Fergana Valley, located in modern Kyrgyzstan, pondered his future on Sulayman Mountain and even constructed a mosque atop of the mountain. Babur somehow concludes that the confines of the Fergana would cramp his aspirations as a descendant of famous conquering warrior princes. He wrote of the city:
There are many sayings about the excellence of Osh. On the southeastern side of the Osh fortress is a well-proportioned mountain called Bara-Koh, where, on its summit, Sultan Mahmud Khan built a pavilion. Farther down, on a spur of the same mountain, I had a porticoed pavilion built in 902 (1496-7)
Babur was the eldest son of Umar Sheikh Mirza, governor of Fergana and great grandson of Timur the Great. He ascended the throne of Fergana in its capital Akhsikent in 1494 at the age of twelve and faced rebellion. He conquered Samarkand two years later, only to lose the vilayat of Fergana soon after. In his attempt to reconquer Fergana, he lost control of Samarkand. In 1501, his attempt to recapture both vilayats went in vain as he was defeated by Muhammad Shaybani Khan. In 1504, he conquered Kabul, which was under the rule of the infant heir of Ulugh Begh. Babur formed a partnership with Safavid ruler Ismail I and reconquered parts of Turkistan, including Samarkand, only to again lose it and the other newly conquered lands to the Sheybanids.
After losing Samarkand for the third time, Babur turned his attention to South. At that time, the Indo-Gangetic Plain of the northern Indian Subcontinent was ruled by Ibrahim Lodi of the Afghan Lodi dynasty, whereas Rajputana was ruled by a Hindu Rajput Confederacy, led by Rana Sanga of Mewar. According to historical records and Baburnama (Babur's autobiography), Daulat Khan Lodi invited him to attack Delhi where Ibrahim Lodi was ruling at that time. He sent his ambassador to him to support him in his attack on Delhi. Babur defeated Ibrahim Lodi at the First Battle of Panipat in 1526 CE and founded the Mughal empire. However, he again faced opposition, this time from Rana Sanga of Mewar and Medini Rai, another rajput ruler in the battle of Chanderi who considered Babur a foreigner. The Rana was defeated in the Battle of Khanwa.
Babur married several times. Notable among his sons are Humayun, Kamran Mirza and Hindal Mirza. Babur died in 1530 and was succeeded by Humayun. According to Babur's wishes, he was buried in Bagh-e Babur in Kabul, Afghanistan. Being a patrilineal descendant of Timur, Babur considered himself a Timurid and Chagatai Turkic. He is considered a national hero in Uzbekistan and Kyrgyzstan. Many of his poems also have become popular folk songs. He wrote Baburnama in Chaghatai Turkic and this was translated into Persian during Akbar's reign.
Suspense: Loves Lovely Counterfeit
Common methods and themes in crime thrillers are mainly ransoms, captivities, heists, revenge, kidnappings. More common in mystery thrillers are investigations and the whodunit technique. Common elements in psychological thrillers are mind games, psychological themes, stalking, confinement/deathtraps, horror-of-personality, and obsession. Elements such as fringe theories, false accusations and paranoia are common in paranoid thrillers. Threats to entire countries, spies, espionage, conspiracies, assassins and electronic surveillance are common in spy thrillers[11]
The primary elements of the thriller genre:
The protagonist(s) faces death, either their own or somebody else's.
The force(s) of antagonism must initially be cleverer and/or stronger than the protagonist's.
The main storyline for the protagonist is either a quest or a character who cannot be put down.
The main plotline focuses on a mystery that must be solved.
The film's narrative construction is dominated by the protagonist's point of view.
All action and characters must be credibly realistic/natural in their representation on screen.
The two major themes that underpin the thriller genre are the desire for justice and the morality of individuals.
One small, but significant, aspect of a thriller is the presence of innocence in what is seen as an essentially corrupt world.
The protagonist(s) and antagonist(s) may battle, themselves and each other, not just on a physical level, but on a mental one as well.
Either by accident or their own curiousness, characters are dragged into a dangerous conflict or situation that they are not prepared to resolve.
Characters include criminals, stalkers, assassins, innocent victims (often on the run), menaced women, characters with deep dark pasts, psychotic individuals, spree killers, sociopaths, agents, terrorists, cops and escaped cons, private eyes, people involved in twisted relationships, world-weary men and women, psycho-fiends, and more. The themes frequently include terrorism, political conspiracy, pursuit, or romantic triangles leading to murder.[12]
The protagonists are frequently ordinary citizens unaccustomed to danger, although commonly in crime thrillers, they may also be hard men accustomed to danger such as police officers and detectives. While protagonists of thrillers have traditionally been men, women lead characters are increasingly common.[13] In psychological thrillers, the protagonists are reliant on their mental resources, whether it be by battling wits with the antagonist or by battling for equilibrium in the character's own mind. The suspense often comes from two or more characters preying upon one another's minds, either by playing deceptive games with the other or by merely trying to demolish the other's mental state.
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