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Won't allow terrorism to destroy polity: Manmohan

Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Thursday (January 8) said forces of extremism and terrorism will not be allowed to destablise India and declared that the country will work with the international community to ensure there is no safe haven or launching pads for terrorists.

Author: timesnowonline
Keywords: Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Thursday (January 8) said forces of extremism and terrorism will not be allowed to destablise India declared that the country work with international community ensure there is no safe haven or launching pads for terrorists.
Added: January 8, 2009


Imam Hussein Karbala Movie part 7(English)

Ḥusayn ibn Alī ibn Abī Ṭālib (Arabic: حسين بن علي بن أﺑﻲ طالب‎)‎ (3rd Shabān 4 AH - 10th Muharram 61 AH; 8th January 626 AD - 10th October 680 AD) was the grandson of Muhammad and the son of Alī ibn Abī Ṭālib (final Caliph and first Shīah Imām) and Fātimah Zahrā (daughter of Muhammad). Husayn is an important figure in Islām as he is a member of the Ahlul Bayt (the household of Muhammad) and Ahlul Kisā, as well as being a Shīah Imām, and one of The Fourteen Infallibles of Twelvers. Husayn ibn Alī is revered as a martyr who fought tyranny, as he refused to pledge allegiance to Yazīd I[11], the Umayyad caliph. He rose up to create a regime that would reinstate a true Islāmic polity as opposed to what he considered the unjust rule of the Umayyads.[11] As a consequence, Husayn was killed and beheaded in the Battle of Karbalā in 680 (61AH) by Shimr Ibn Thil-Jawshan.[12] The anniversary of his martyrdom is called Āshūrā ("tenth" day of Muharram) and is a day of mourning and religious observance for Shia Muslims. Revenge for Husayn's death was turned into a rallying cry that helped undermine the Umayyad caliphate, and gave impetus to the rise of a powerful Shīah movement.

Author: zolfigar
Keywords: ALLAH MUHAMMAD ALI IMAM HUSSAYNE HASSAN FATIMA KUWAIT KA'ABA ISLAM MUSLIM Allah Prophet Muhammad Islam Sunni Shiite Imam Ali Hussein Ashura Karbala Saudi Arabia PROPHET HUSSEIN KARBALA AISHA ABU BAKER OMAR IBN KHATAB ASHURA TERRORIST HOLY QURAN SUNNI IRAN IRAQ EGYPT QATAR Q8 CHANNEL TV ARABIC MOVIE WAR ANTI-CHRIST DAJJAL HIJRA LATMYA NASHEED SONG INDIA PAKISTAN GAZA PALESTINE ISRAEL TERROR JESUS JEW ATHIESTS LYBIA holy quran
Added: January 7, 2009


Ammar Nakshawani-The Stages of certainty in Islamic thought

Ḥusayn ibn Alī ibn Abī Ṭālib (Arabic: حسين بن علي بن أﺑﻲ طالب‎)‎ (3rd Shabān 4 AH - 10th Muharram 61 AH; 8th January 626 AD - 10th October 680 AD) was the grandson of Muhammad and the son of Alī ibn Abī Ṭālib (final Caliph and first Shīah Imām) and Fātimah Zahrā (daughter of Muhammad). Husayn is an important figure in Islām as he is a member of the Ahlul Bayt (the household of Muhammad) and Ahlul Kisā, as well as being a Shīah Imām, and one of The Fourteen Infallibles of Twelvers. Husayn ibn Alī is revered as a martyr who fought tyranny, as he refused to pledge allegiance to Yazīd I[11], the Umayyad caliph. He rose up to create a regime that would reinstate a true Islāmic polity as opposed to what he considered the unjust rule of the Umayyads.[11] As a consequence, Husayn was killed and beheaded in the Battle of Karbalā in 680 (61AH) by Shimr Ibn Thil-Jawshan.[12] The anniversary of his martyrdom is called Āshūrā ("tenth" day of Muharram) and is a day of mourning and religious observance for Shia Muslims. Revenge for Husayn's death was turned into a rallying cry that helped undermine the Umayyad caliphate, and gave impetus to the rise of a powerful Shīah movement.

Author: zolfigar
Keywords: ALLAH MUHAMMAD ALI IMAM HUSSAYNE HASSAN FATIMA KUWAIT KA'ABA ISLAM MUSLIM Allah Prophet Muhammad Islam Sunni Shiite Imam Ali Hussein Ashura Karbala Saudi Arabia PROPHET HUSSEIN KARBALA AISHA ABU BAKER OMAR IBN KHATAB ASHURA TERRORIST HOLY QURAN SUNNI IRAN IRAQ EGYPT QATAR Q8 CHANNEL TV ARABIC MOVIE WAR ANTI-CHRIST DAJJAL HIJRA LATMYA NASHEED SONG INDIA PAKISTAN GAZA PALESTINE ISRAEL TERROR JESUS JEW ATHIESTS LYBIA holy quran
Added: January 7, 2009


Ammar Nakshawani-The Stages of certainty in Islamic thought part 4

Ḥusayn ibn Alī ibn Abī Ṭālib (Arabic: حسين بن علي بن أﺑﻲ طالب‎)‎ (3rd Shabān 4 AH - 10th Muharram 61 AH; 8th January 626 AD - 10th October 680 AD) was the grandson of Muhammad and the son of Alī ibn Abī Ṭālib (final Caliph and first Shīah Imām) and Fātimah Zahrā (daughter of Muhammad). Husayn is an important figure in Islām as he is a member of the Ahlul Bayt (the household of Muhammad) and Ahlul Kisā, as well as being a Shīah Imām, and one of The Fourteen Infallibles of Twelvers. Husayn ibn Alī is revered as a martyr who fought tyranny, as he refused to pledge allegiance to Yazīd I[11], the Umayyad caliph. He rose up to create a regime that would reinstate a true Islāmic polity as opposed to what he considered the unjust rule of the Umayyads.[11] As a consequence, Husayn was killed and beheaded in the Battle of Karbalā in 680 (61AH) by Shimr Ibn Thil-Jawshan.[12] The anniversary of his martyrdom is called Āshūrā ("tenth" day of Muharram) and is a day of mourning and religious observance for Shia Muslims. Revenge for Husayn's death was turned into a rallying cry that helped undermine the Umayyad caliphate, and gave impetus to the rise of a powerful Shīah movement.

Author: zolfigar
Keywords: ALLAH MUHAMMAD ALI IMAM HUSSAYNE HASSAN FATIMA KUWAIT KA'ABA ISLAM MUSLIM Allah Prophet Muhammad Islam Sunni Shiite Imam Ali Hussein Ashura Karbala Saudi Arabia PROPHET HUSSEIN KARBALA AISHA ABU BAKER OMAR IBN KHATAB ASHURA TERRORIST HOLY QURAN SUNNI IRAN IRAQ EGYPT QATAR Q8 CHANNEL TV ARABIC MOVIE WAR ANTI-CHRIST DAJJAL HIJRA LATMYA NASHEED SONG INDIA PAKISTAN GAZA PALESTINE ISRAEL TERROR JESUS JEW ATHIESTS LYBIA holy quran
Added: January 7, 2009


Ammar Nakshawani-The Stages of certainty in Islamic thought part 3

Ḥusayn ibn Alī ibn Abī Ṭālib (Arabic: حسين بن علي بن أﺑﻲ طالب‎)‎ (3rd Shabān 4 AH - 10th Muharram 61 AH; 8th January 626 AD - 10th October 680 AD) was the grandson of Muhammad and the son of Alī ibn Abī Ṭālib (final Caliph and first Shīah Imām) and Fātimah Zahrā (daughter of Muhammad). Husayn is an important figure in Islām as he is a member of the Ahlul Bayt (the household of Muhammad) and Ahlul Kisā, as well as being a Shīah Imām, and one of The Fourteen Infallibles of Twelvers. Husayn ibn Alī is revered as a martyr who fought tyranny, as he refused to pledge allegiance to Yazīd I[11], the Umayyad caliph. He rose up to create a regime that would reinstate a true Islāmic polity as opposed to what he considered the unjust rule of the Umayyads.[11] As a consequence, Husayn was killed and beheaded in the Battle of Karbalā in 680 (61AH) by Shimr Ibn Thil-Jawshan.[12] The anniversary of his martyrdom is called Āshūrā ("tenth" day of Muharram) and is a day of mourning and religious observance for Shia Muslims. Revenge for Husayn's death was turned into a rallying cry that helped undermine the Umayyad caliphate, and gave impetus to the rise of a powerful Shīah movement.

Author: zolfigar
Keywords: ALLAH MUHAMMAD ALI IMAM HUSSAYNE HASSAN FATIMA KUWAIT KA'ABA ISLAM MUSLIM Allah Prophet Muhammad Islam Sunni Shiite Imam Ali Hussein Ashura Karbala Saudi Arabia PROPHET HUSSEIN KARBALA AISHA ABU BAKER OMAR IBN KHATAB ASHURA TERRORIST HOLY QURAN SUNNI IRAN IRAQ EGYPT QATAR Q8 CHANNEL TV ARABIC MOVIE WAR ANTI-CHRIST DAJJAL HIJRA LATMYA NASHEED SONG INDIA PAKISTAN GAZA PALESTINE ISRAEL TERROR JESUS JEW ATHIESTS LYBIA holy quran
Added: January 7, 2009



More Information About Polity

Polity (Greek: Πολιτεία or Πολίτευμα transliterated as Politeía or Políteuma) was originally a term used by Aristotle to describe a political system that is a combination of a oligarchy and a democracy. The problems of democracy such as rule of the ignorant masses would be kept in check by the wealthy. In turn, the problems associated with oligarchy such as rule of the wealthy would be kept in line through the rule of the many. However, as Aristotle pointed out in his work Politics, there needs to be a large middling element like a middle class to help balance the rule of the wealthy and the rule of the few out, and divide power accordingly between the groups. In Ancient Greece Polity would refer to the many Greek city states that had an assembly of citizens as part of the political process. Suffrage did not include women, slaves, serfs, or resident aliens. Thus, voting citizens usually included only a minority of the adult males. The assembly would not hold absolute political power, however, the way it did in a classical democracy (e.g. Athens in the days of Pericles), but would rather share power with a more oligarchic body such as an elected council or a hereditary gerousia or Senate. By this definition, the Athenian democracy was originally a polity under the laws of Solon; the reforms of Cleisthenes, in the view of Aristotle in his Politics, began the descent of the Athenian polity into a corrupt democracy.

Today it is usually a general term that refers to the political organization of a group. It is often used to describe a loosely organized society such as a tribe or community, but can mean any political group including a government or empire, corporation or academy. It is also used in the phrase ecclesiastical polity as a synonym of church government.

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