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Thursday, 15 March 2007 |
A moving recitation of verses from the Holy Quran relating the story of Prophet Noah (peace be upon him) recited by Qaari Shakir Nejad. Amongst the upcoming young and gifted recitors from the Islamic Republic of Iran, Shakir Nejad recites in the blessed shrine of Imam Ali Al-Ridha (a) in the presence of renowned recitors like Hashemi Roghani and Muhammad Al-Taroowty. Comments (2) |
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Thursday, 15 March 2007 |
Directed by Josh Rushing, a veteran Marine Corps media spokesman, "SPIN: The Art of Selling War" is a premiere investigative documentary that looks at the standard justification for going to war by the American administrations of past and present. In his first special for Al Jazeera English, where Rushing is the military and current affairs correspondent, he exposes the US Government's formula for selling war. Be first to comment this article |
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Tuesday, 13 March 2007 |
The killing goes on in Iraq province after province, street by street. Whichever way you look, the violence is out of control. President Bush says it's a war against terrorism. Its critics say there wasn't any, at least in Iraq, before he invaded. So what does it take to stop this mayhem when the most powerful army in the world has so far failed - which brings us to our motion tonight, 'This House believes that only a new dictator can end the violence in Iraq.' Debate is chaired by Tim Sebastian. Comments (1) |
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Sunday, 11 March 2007 |
In this 90-minute documentary, Rageh Omaar uncovers the hidden story of Europe's Islamic past and looks back to a golden age when European civilisation was enriched by Islamic learning. Rageh travels across medieval Muslim Europe to reveal the vibrant civilisation that Muslims brought to the West. This evocative film brings to life a time when emirs and caliphs dominated Spain and Sicily and Islamic scholarship swept into the major cities of Europe. His journey reveals the debt owed to Islam for its vital contribution to the European Renaissance. Be first to comment this article |
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Saturday, 10 March 2007 |
John Philip Abizaid, born April 1, 1951, is a General in the United States Army and former Commander of the United States Central Command (CENTCOM), overseeing American military operations in a 27-country region, from the Horn of Africa, the Arabian Peninsula, to South and Central Asia, covering much of the Middle East. Abizaid was born in Coleville, California, to a Christian Lebanese-American father and an American mother, is fluent in Arabic, and is the most senior U.S. military officer of direct Arab descent. In this video, General John Abizaid explains the problems in the middle east to an audience at the Harvard JFK School of Government.
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Friday, 09 March 2007 |
The Iranian production depicting the life of Mary mother of Jesus from classical Islamic readings. A two-hour long movie originally in Persian and dubbed into English by the Wilayah Network. It is the story of the life of Mary and the birth of Jesus Christ - a prophet in Islamic tradition. Along with the character of Saint Mary, this film also presents the Righteous character of Prophet Zacharias, the guardian of Saint Mary. Comments (24) |
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Thursday, 08 March 2007 |
Fourteen hundred years ago, a humble merchant who could not read or write changed the face of Arabia. Today, his influence has spread to every corner of the world including the United States. This is the story Muslims have passed down from generation to generation for 1400 years. It is a story about the merchant, husband, father, statesman and warrior whom they consider the final prophet, the man whose legacy continues to shape their lives today. The dramatic story of Muhammad, who changed world history in 20 years and continues to influence the lives of a billion people, will challenge prevailing perceptions of Islam. This thorough portrait of Islam's founder and prophet, based on historical records and modern interpretations by followers, takes viewers into American Muslims' homes, mosques, and workplaces, then journeys to ancient Middle Eastern sites where it all began. Comments (5) |
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Wednesday, 07 March 2007 |
AIM is pleased to announce the official launch of AIM TV. A project which has been long in the pipeline, AIM TV hopes to bring the best of the Islamic world to the comfort of your PC. We appreciate that with the modern age there is an increasing demand for multimedia, and in particular, visual aids. With ongoing work from volunteers around the clock, we are confident you will find this project both inspiring and entertaining. Comments (1) |
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