Tuesday, 18 September 2012

The Noble ones - Ayatollah Sayyid Ali Qazi Tabatabai (Eng)


A documentary presented by zainab.tv
In this video the life of Ayatollah Sayyid Ali Qazi Tabatabai is documented in a very beautiful way.
With high quality graphics this video is even more beautiful to watch and provides lots of information about a great Islamic scholar.


Sunday, 16 September 2012

‘Innocence of Muslims’: The film that may have sparked U.S. Embassy protests.

A man walks inside the U.S. Consulate, which was attacked and set on fire by gunmen yesterday. (Esam Al-Fetori /Reuters)



A low-quality film mocking the Muslim Prophet Muhammad reportedly sparked a protest that ended with Libyan Islamist extremists attacking the U.S. consulate in Benghazi, killing U.S. Ambassador Chris Stevens and three other foreign service workers. Earlier on Tuesday, a group of Egyptians scaled the walls of the U.S. Embassy in Cairo and tore down the American flag, angry over the same movie.
So what is this film, and who made it?
A 14-minute clip of the extremely amateur "Innocence of Muslims" film shows the Prophet Muhammad as a homosexual who endorses extramarital sex and pedophilia. (Many Muslims consider physical or visual representations of Muhammad to be blasphemous.)
Clips of the English-language film, attracted attention in Egypt only over the past few days when someone posted a clip that had been dubbed into Arabic,according to the New York Times . Some Egyptian TV hosts began airing the clips over and over , portraying it as a Coptic Christian and American plot to denigrate the prophet. Morris Sadek, a Coptic Christian from Egypt and critic of Islam who now lives in the United States, told AP he recently began promoting the film  clips, which might also explain their rise out of obscurity. Florida pastor Terry Jones, best known for burning a copy of Islam's holy book in 2011, has also been publicizing the film.
Though much remains murky about the movie and its origins, the Wall Street Journal tracked down and interviewed a person who claimed to have written and directed the movie, a real estate developer named Sam Bacile . Bacile told the Journal that he made the film to portray Islam as a hateful religion:
"Islam is a cancer," he said in a telephone interview from his home. "The movie is a political movie. It's not a religious movie."
Mr. Bacile said he raised $5 million from about 100 Jewish donors, whom he declined to identify. Working with about 60 actors and 45 crew members, he said he made the two-hour movie in three months last year in California.
Bacile told the AP that he is now in hiding , and that his full movie has only been shown once, to a nearly empty theater in Hollywood. But the AP added that anonymous "Israeli officials" said there was no record of a Sam Bacile being a citizen of Israel. Another person involved in the film, Steve Klein, told The Atlantic that he believes Bacile is a pseudonym, and that he doubts his claims that he is Israeli . (Klein said he met the person who made the film, but didn't know his real name.) And others have raised questions about Bacile's claim that the movie had a $5 million budget, based on the nearly unwatchable trailer's low quality. The New York Times could not verify whether a full two-hour version of the movie even exists, as Bacile claimed, since only portions of the film have been posted online . The Times also noted that Bacile identified himself as 52 years old in one interview and 56 in another.
In an even stranger twist, NPR's Sarah Abdurrahman noticed that every specific reference to Muhammad or Islam in the movie's trailer appears to be dubbed over  what the actors actually said. Without the lines that insult Islam, the trailer "reads like some cheesy Arabian Nights story," Abdurrahman writes. In a statement given to CNN, the cast and crew of the film said they were "grossly misled" about the movie's purpose and said they feel "taken advantage of." One of the film's actors told Gawker that the cast was told they were acting in a movie called "Dessert Warriors,"  and had no idea it would be altered to have an anti-Islam message. She said the film's director, whom she now plans to sue, said he was Egyptian.

Iran Produces Film on Prophet Mohammad’s Life.



As anger is at its peak all around the Islamic world at the US produced anti-Islam movie that offended Prophet Mohammad (PBUH), award-winning Iranian director Majid Majidi announced that his new movie on Prophet Mohammad's life is almost completed.
The movie, which cost over 30 million dollars - the highest budget spent on a film in Iran in the past two years - is a three part historical epic that narrates the prophet of Islam's childhood, specifically before he was 12 years old, that before the revelation, and his life after revelation and the spread of Islam.
The shooting of the fim started last October in south Iran, and the movie is expected to be broadcast in December.
Iranian directors had issued a statement on Friday , condemning the "Innocence of Muslims" film that insulted the Islamic Prophet, reassuring that "such a move would never harm the radiant face and image of Prophet Mohammad".
In a separate statement Majid Majidi also condemned the move, saying that "those who have produced the sacrilegious film intend to portray Islam and its prophet as a Taliban-like sect, but to no avail."
According to Fars news agency, "the statement further blamed the regional dictators who have been recently overthrown by their people for such a desecration of Islam, cautioning that their lack of action in previous cases has emboldened such arrogant individuals".


Iraq’s top Shiite cleric calls on U.N. to criminalize insults against prophet.

Iraq’s top Shiite cleric Grand Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani urged U.N. to make any insults against Prophet Mohammed an offense. 


The United Nations should criminalize any insults against Prophet Mohammed, Abdul Mehdi al-Karbalai, the representative of the top Shiite cleric Grand Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani in Iraq, said during his Friday sermon.

Iraqi protesters burned U.S. and Israeli flags as thousands of people demonstrated for a second day Friday in cities and towns across Iraq against an anti-Islam film that has sparked outrage in the Muslim world.

Karbalai said that “these repeated abuses could threaten peaceful life, especially among (religiously) mixed peoples.”

He also condemned violence in response to the film, which portrays the Prophet Mohammed and Islam in a negative light, and sparked deadly fury in Libya, where four Americans including the ambassador were killed on Tuesday in a mob attack on the U.S. consulate in Benghazi.
In the biggest protest, thousands of people turned out in the southern port city of Basra, carrying Iraqi flags and shouting slogans including: “There is no freedom by abuses to the feelings of two billion Muslims.”

The protesters burned American and Israeli flags, an AFP correspondent said.

Hundreds of people also protested in the Sunni-majority Adhamiyah area of north Baghdad after Friday prayers, while dozens of people, mainly from various Shiite parties, also demonstrated in the capital’s Tahrir Square.

In Sunni-majority Ramadi, west of Baghdad, hundreds of people demonstrated against the film.

Hamid al-Fahdawi, one of the protest organizers, told AFP that demonstrators want the Iraqi government to dismiss the U.S. ambassador and cut economic ties with the United States.

Dozens of demonstrators also turned out in the former Sunni insurgent stronghold of Fallujah, also west of the Iraqi capital.

Sadr al-Din al-Qubanchi, a senior Shiite cleric who leads Friday prayers in the shrine city of Najaf, called for the United States to apologize to Muslims and surrender all those who worked on the film to a special Islamic court.

The governor of Nineveh province, Atheel al-Nujaifi attended a demonstration against the film in Mosul, in north Iraq.

There were also protests in various cities in Diyala province, and in other cities and towns including Hilla, Amara and Nasiriyah.

Friday, 14 September 2012

The Noble ones - Ayatollah al-Udhma Taqi Bahjat (Eng)


A documentary presented by zainab.tv
In this video the life of Ayatollah al-Udhma Taqi Bahjat is documented in a very beautiful way.
With high quality graphics this video is even more beautiful to watch and provides lots of information about a great Islamic scholar.


Thursday, 13 September 2012

The Noble ones - Ayatollah Bahauddini (Eng)


A documentary presented by zainab.tv
In this video the life of Ayatollah Bahauddini is documented in a very beautiful way.
With high quality graphics this video is even more beautiful to watch and provides lots of information about a great Islamic scholar.


The Noble ones - Allama Muhammad Hussain Tabatabai (Eng)


A documentary presented by zainab.tv
In this video the life of Allamah Muhammad Hussain Tabatabai is documented in a very beautiful way.
With high quality graphics this video is even more beautiful to watch and provides lots of information about a great Islamic scholar.


Television and Advertisement - Syed Ali Murtaza Zaidi (Urdu)


How Television affects our lives ?
What are the disadvantages of Advertisement on the Television ?
Explained by Syed Ali Murtaza Zaidi.
For more lectures of Ali Murtaza Zaidi, visit his official web site at www.amzaidi.com


Syria Playing with Fire - A Documentary by Press Tv (English)

This documentary investigates the real sources behind the recent Syrian unrests. PRESS TV Documentaries.




Wednesday, 12 September 2012

How Hollywood affects our lives.? (Urdu)

In this video Nusrat Bhukhari is telling us that how Hollywood affects our lives. What are different ways through which it changes the mind of children and mature ones. What are the political propaganda behind the movies etc.


The Will of Imam Ali (a.s) - An Eternal and Perfect Message [Urdu+Eng Subtitles]

A video with english subtitles and Urdu audio giving us the information about will of Imam Ali (a.s.) in his last moments.


[This Video made me cried] Last Conversation of Hazrat Fatima Zahra (a.s)

This video is from zainab.tv and in this video last conversation of Janabe Fatema Zahra (s.a.) is shown with english subtitles.



The last Moments of Imam Hussain (A.S.)-Life from Maqtal. (Eng Subtitles)

The video describes the last moment of Imam Husain (a.s.).
This video is by Zainab.tv.