Expansion Plan Collecting Ancient Heritage Of Kerbala And Najaf

The Secretariat General of the Imam Hussein Holy Shrine established an expansion plan to collect the ancient heritage of Kerbala and Najaf through collaborating with prominent libraries and scholarly personal in Iran.

For this reason, a delegate from the Intellectual and Ideological Division headed to Iran to coordinate and negotiate with leading scholarly researchers such as Sayyed Mohammed Ridha El-Gilali, Sayyed Ali El-Milani, and Sayyed Mahmoud El-Mar’shi El-Najafi.

The motive behind this visitation is to enrich the Imam Hussein Holy Shrine Library with prosperous ideological, ethical, and educational books as highly proposed by Sayyed El-Gilali. Next, Sayyed El-Milani promised the delegates to provide them with a significant book list regarding ancient scholars of Kerbala and books written by his ancestors. Moreover, Sayyed El-Najafi permitted the delegates to print all the existing books in his library and donating them to the Imam Hussein Holy Shrine Library.

The delegates also obtained all the publications of Imam El-Mehdi Institution belonging to Sayyed El-Ebtahi and the publications of Sayyed Ali El-Shahristani.

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GRAPHIC Video: Father and ISIS Stones Syrian Girl to Death for adultery

An elderly Syrian took part in stoning his daughter to death for alleged adultery, in a video posted on YouTube by the ISIS group on Tuesday.

The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said the execution took place in August or September in an IS-controlled rural area in the east of the central province of Hama.

It was the latest in spate of videotaped executions that the terrorists have posted on social media as they impose their extreme version of “Islamic sharia law” across a swathe of Syria and neighboring Iraq.

In the video, a bearded gunman in combat fatigues stands behind the father, who is dressed in the white robe and chequered headdress typical of the Syrian countryside.

They both face the young black-clad daughter as the gunman addresses her in the classical Arabic of the Koran.”The punishment is the result of crimes which you committed under no duress,” he says.

“You must accept the punishment of God. Do you accept the punishment of God?”

She nods her head in assent, then turns to her father and asks his forgiveness.He refuses until the assembled IS fighters persuade him to relent.But it makes no difference to his daughter’s fate.

She is permitted to speak briefly before the stoning commences. “I say to every woman: preserve your honour … and I appeal to every father to pay attention to the surroundings your daughter lives in,” she says.

Her father then takes a rope, and ties it round his daughter’s waist before forcing her to lie down.The IS gunman then orders punishment to begin and the father joins in stoning her to death.

Although ISIS claim imposing “sharia law” in its self-claimed Islamic caliphat, a report by think tank MEMRI – the Middle East Media Research Institution – confirms ethnic sex slavery is taking place on a massive scale in IS-controlled area.

The report states: “During its takeover of large parts of northern Iraq the IS captured many Yazidi villages, and reportedly took many Yazidi women to be sold and used as sex slaves.”

As many as 3,000 Iraqi women have been taken captive in the last month by the terrorist group.

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Top Muslim clerics gather in Beirut to form a unified resistance against Israel

Muslim clerics have gathered from all around the globe in the Lebanese capital Beirut to form a unified resistance front in the face of threats posed by the Israeli regime in the region.

Religious scholars from every corner of the Islamic world, including Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Turkey, Egypt, Senegal, Malaysia, and Tunisia, gathered for the one-day event on Tuesday to found the International Union of Resistance.

“This is an advance step in extending more support to the resistance, which is facing Israel, the US and the Takfiris all at once. Although the focus is always on librating Palestine and al-Quds, this union brings together the biggest number of clerics in the Muslim world,” said one of the clerics participating at the event in Beirut.

Another cleric said, “Meeting in the capital of resistance, Beirut, our brothers here have agreed that we are in a critical phase and there are two ideologies which can never meet: that of surrender and that of resistance. And through this union we seek to establish a new phase to put our hands together and put issues on the right path.”

The meeting was chaired by Ayatollah Mohsen Araki, the secretary general of the World Assembly for Rapprochement Among Islamic Sects.

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Intelligence minister: Iran arrests foreign-linked spies

Iran’s Intelligence Minister Mahmoud Alavi says the country’s security forces have arrested a number of individuals linked to foreign spy agencies.

Thanks to the vigilance of Iranian Intelligence Ministry forces, “the movements of foreign intelligence services have been monitored in Bushehr Province and those elements who sought to carry out surveillance work for foreigners have been identified” and arrested, Alavi said on Tuesday.

He added that the southern Bushehr Province has great sensitivity given its location, which is near a number of countries that have intelligence objectives in this part of Iran.

“As a hub for the country’s economy, industry, military, commercial and nuclear sectors, this province has a special position at the national level,” the Iranian minister pointed out.

Alavi further said that arrogant powers use the nationals and the forces of each country against its own national interests and security, adding, “This has been carried out in countries such as Iraq, Syria and Afghanistan.”

Earlier in October, Alavi said Iranian intelligence forces in recent months arrested 130 “wicked elements” with links to the Takfiri terrorists operating in some regional states in a series of sting operations and thwarted several planned terror attacks across the country.

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Jewish settlers defile Aqsa Mosque

Groups of Jewish settlers entered the holy Aqsa Mosque in occupied Jerusalem on Tuesday morning under heavy police protection and defiled its courtyards.

Local sources told the PIC reporter that the groups, under protection of special police forces, embarked on provocative tours of the holy site in the presence of Muslim worshippers.

They pointed out that the worshipers and Aqsa guards were on alert to block any attempt by any of those settlers to perform Talmudic rituals in the holy Islamic site.

For its part, the Israeli police imposed tight restrictions on the entry of Palestinian young men and women into the Aqsa Mosque.

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Libya gov’t ready to retake capital

Libya’s internationally recognized government says its forces are getting ready to recapture the capital, Tripoli, from the militants and has urged a civil disobedience campaign in the city.

In a statement released on Tuesday, Prime Minister Abdullah al-Thani’s government said its forces have been given orders to “advance toward Tripoli to liberate it and state institutions from the grip of armed groups.”

The statement also called on the capital’s residents to launch a “civil disobedience campaign until the arrival of the army.”

On Saturday, Thani said the country’s military forces had united in order to retake Tripoli and the country’s second largest city, Benghazi, from militiamen.

Following the seizure of the capital by Fajr (Dawn) Libya — a coalition of several armed groups –in August, Thani, along with the new parliament, took refuge in the eastern town of al-Baida.

The new Tripoli rulers have set up their own government which the international community does not recognize.

Benghazi has also been a war zone since May, when former General Khalifa Haftar joined forces with the army and declared war on militia groups.

The government’s planned operation in Tripoli comes on the heels of fierce fighting south and west of the capital.

The village of Kikla, which is located some 80 kilometers (50 miles) southwest of Tripoli, has witnessed over two weeks of raging battles.

Libya plunged into chaos following the 2011 uprising that toppled longtime dictator Muammar Gaddafi. The country has witnessed numerous clashes between government forces and rival militia groups that refuse to lay down their arms.

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India pays USD 400mn oil dues to Iran

India has cleared USD 400 million of due oil payments to Iran facilitated by an interim nuclear deal between the Islamic Republic and the P5+1, which allows the release of part of the blocked Iranian funds.

The payment was transferred to the central bank of the United Arab Emirates (UAE), which was then deposited to the Islamic Republic’s account in the Central Bank of Iran (CBI).

India is among Asia’s major importers of energy, and relies on the Islamic Republic to meet a portion of its energy requirements.

Following nuclear negotiations, Iran and the five permanent members of the UN Security Council- the US, France, Britain, Russia, China- plus Germany reached a deal on the Islamic Republic’s nuclear energy program on November 24, 2013 in the Swiss city of Geneva. The deal took effect on January 20 and expired six months later.

Under the interim deal, Tehran received USD 4.2 billion of its frozen oil revenues in eight installments in exchange for limiting certain aspects of its nuclear activities.

Following the agreement, it was scheduled that Iran, in six payments, be granted access to another USD 2.8 billion of its funds held in foreign banks.

Of the USD 2.8 billion of oil payments, some 1.4 billion dollar, in three tranches, has so far been freed and deposited to the CBI.

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‘Europe facing blowback from sanctions’

Western sanctions on Iran and Russia are having a boomerang effect on Europe, a political commentator tells Press TV.

Shabbir Razvi, a political commentator from London, during an interview with Press TV on Tuesday said: “I don’t think it serves the interests of Washington or the European nations to keep Iran and Russia outside the matrix of international transactions and trade. It is having a boomerang effect.”

Razvi went on to say that, “each of the nations in the European Union is facing difficulties and if one is talking about interests, we should really have good trade relationships with Iran and Russia so that our people in Europe do not lose out.”

The remarks come as the Chamber of Commerce of the Russian Federation discusses providing more facilities for Iranian companies to invest in Russia and the development of bilateral trade ties between Moscow and Tehran.

Iranian President Hassan Rouhani says Iran and Russia’s common interests have strengthened the two countries’ cooperation, and that Tehran and Moscow are determined to further improve ties.

Unilateral US-led sanctions imposed on Iran over its nuclear energy program and the recent Western sanctions against Russia over Ukraine have prompted the two countries to further boost economic cooperation.

Regarding the consequences of blowback on Europe, Razvi said, (6.10) “the West and Washington consensus has always seen that permanent interests are more important than permanent friends… What that statement indicates is that there is no morality or ethics in that kind of relationship.”

In September, Iran and Russia signed a memorandum of understanding to increase joint cooperation, agreeing to use their national currencies in bilateral trade.

Iran and Russia are also planning to establish a joint bank as an effort to increase bilateral trade and bypass sanctions on the Islamic Republic’s banking sector.

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Iran arrests foreign-linked spies

Iran’s Intelligence Minister Mahmoud Alavi says the country’s security forces have arrested a number of individuals linked to foreign spy agencies.

Thanks to the vigilance of Iranian Intelligence Ministry forces, “the movements of foreign intelligence services have been monitored in Bushehr Province and those elements who sought to carry out surveillance work for foreigners have been identified” and arrested, Alavi said on Tuesday.

He added that the southern Bushehr Province has great sensitivity given its location, which is near a number of countries that have intelligence objectives in this part of Iran.

“As a hub for the country’s economy, industry, military, commercial and nuclear sectors, this province has a special position at the national level,” the Iranian minister pointed out.

Alavi further said that arrogant powers use the nationals and the forces of each country against its own national interests and security, adding, “This has been carried out in countries such as Iraq, Syria and Afghanistan.”

Earlier in October, Alavi said Iranian intelligence forces in recent months arrested 130 “wicked elements” with links to the Takfiri terrorists operating in some regional states in a series of sting operations and thwarted several planned terror attacks across the country.

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‘5 Britons join ISIL every week’

At least five Britons are travelling to Iraq and Syria every week to join the ISIL Takfiri group, the UK’s most senior police officer says.

The figure, according to the Metropolitan police commissioner, Bernard Hogan-Howe, represents a “minimum” and “the drumbeat of terrorism in Britain” is now “faster and more intense”.

“We still have an average of five people joining them a week. Five a week doesn’t sound much but when you realise there are 50 weeks in a year, 250 more would be 50% more than we think have gone already,” Hogan-Howe said, adding, “Those are the ones that we believe have gone. There may be many more who set out to travel to another country and meandered over to Syria and Iraq in a way that is not always possible to spot when you have failed states and leaky borders.”

He also expressed concerns about the people who have joined the terrorist group returning to their homeland, saying, the return of “potentially militarized individuals” to the UK “is a risk to our communities”.

“We know that over 500 British nationals travelled to join the conflict. Many have returned and many will wish to do so in the coming months and perhaps in future years,” Hogan-Howe noted.

The commissioner said that since the beginning of 2014 the Metropolitan Police have made 218 arrests for activities related to terrorism, which shows a rise of approximately 70% compared to three years ago.

The British government is among the group of western countries supporting anti-government militants in Syria. London has also joined the so-called US-led coalition against ISIL.

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