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Chapter 3: Religious Faith

The foregoing discussion has made it clear that without having an ideal and faith man cannot pass a healthy life nor can he render a fruitful service to humanity and human culture. A man not having an ideal and faith will either be submerged in self-seeking or will be converted …

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Failure of Fragile Truce, in Hodiedah, will Come at Great Humanitarian Cost

Shaky ceasefire, in Hodiedah, continues to hold for its first day in effect, regardless of some violations in critical areas. The consequences if this truce collapses will be dire. The humanitarian situation, already the worst in the human history, will go beyond fixing. AS The UN Secretary-General’s Special Envoy to …

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Al Kafi:The book of Intelligence and ignorance 2

The book of Intelligence and ignorance H 2, Ch. 1, h 2 Ali ibn Muhammad has narrated from Sahl ibn Ziyad, from ‘Amr ibn ‘Uthman, from Mufaddal ibn Salih from Sa‘d ibn Tarif from Asbagh ibn Nabatah, from Ali (a.s) who has said the following. “Once Jibril came to Adam …

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Iran to Attend Quran Contests in Kuwait, Jordan

According to Hojat-ol-Islam Ali Moqanni, deputy of the Quranic Affairs Center of Iran’s Awqaf and Charity Affairs Organization, the country has received invitations from the two Arab countries for attending the contests. Hence, he said, Hamid Reza Moqaddasi will represent the Islamic Republic in Kuwait’s international Quranic event. Moqaddasi, who …

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A MUNICIPAL “ISLAMIC CONSULTING CENTER” SETS UP FOR THE NEW YEAR IN BAYERN, GERMANY

Eugen-Biser foundation is organizing a municipal “Islamic consulting center in Bayern” for the new year. This Foundation is organized for German people to live in peaceful coexistence and have a democratic community.  For this purpose, Robert Bosch Foundation is providing a quarter of a million euros for three years. The …

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Chapter 2: Knowledge and Faith

Relation Between Knowledge and Faith We have studied the relation between man’s humanity and his animality, in other words, the relation between man’s cultural and spiritual life and his material life. It is now clear that man’s humanity has an independent existence and is not a mere reflection of his …

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Saudi warplanes launch 28 airstrikes on Yemen, kill 3 amid Sweden peace talks

Saudi warplanes on Thursday launched over 28 airstrikes on various parts of Yemen despite earlier claims that it had ordered its forces halt their attacks on Yemen with the beginning of peace talks in Sweden. “The fact that the coalition forces and their mercenaries have continued their aggression against Yemen on the …

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Bahraini refugee footballer begins open-ended hunger strike in Thailand

Bahraini footballer Hakeem Ali al-Araibi has launched an open-ended hunger strike in protest against an “unfair decision by a Thai court to arrest” him and prevent him from returning to his place of residence in Australia. The chairman of the [Persian] Gulf Institute for Democracy and Human Rights, Yahya al-Hadid, in …

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Number of Yemenis in food crisis or emergency could hit 20mn, warns WFP

The UN food agency says more than 15 million people in Yemen are in food “crisis” or “emergency,” warning that the number could increase to 20 million without sustained food aid, as the brutal war imposed by Saudi Arabia on the impoverished nation nears its fourth anniversary. The World Food Programme (WFP), …

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“Israel” on Al-Laqqis: One of Hezbollah’s Top Innovators and Technical Minds

Yehya Dbouk The “Israeli” enemy links [Martyr Leader] Hassan al-Laqqis to the qualitative expansion and development of Hezbollah’s military capabilities. According to Hebrew reports, the martyr was responsible for “integrating the most sophisticated technological weapons into Hezbollah’s arsenal”. He also contributed to the most important technological developments achieved by the …

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