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The Rise and Fall of Islamic Spain: Full documentary (PBS)
By fazzamin

The Rise and Fall of Islamic Spain: Full documentary (PBS)

Produced in 2007


Tags: al, and, andalus, caliphate, europe, fall, islam, islamic, khilafah, of, rise, spain
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Ottoman Empire
By mballan

The Ottoman Empire, 1299-1923. دولت عالیه عثمانیه Devlet-i Âliye-yi Osmâniyye


Tags: arab, caliphate, ceddin, deden, islam, jihad, mehmed, muslim, nasheed, osman, ottoman, palestine, turk, turkiye
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Khilafah Conference USA 2009 Video: Hizb ut Tahrir's Global Activism
By fazzamin

Khilafah Conference USA 2009 Video: Hizb ut Tahrir's Global Activism

One of the videos shown at Khilafah Conference USA: Fall of Capitaism, Rise of Islam, 2009.

http://www.khilafahconference2009.com/

-Nahda media-


Tags: 2009, america, caliphate, conference, hizb, khilafah, shariah, tahrir, usa, ut
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Zaid Hamid:BrassTacks-Yeh Ghazi Episode9; Muhammad Ibn Qasim Part5
By khawajak

BrassTacks program Yeh Ghazi on Timeline of the Muslim History. In this episode Zaid Hamid discusses the advent of Islam in

the Indian Subcontinent through Muhammad Ibn Qasim. Muhammad bin Qasim was born around 695. His father died when he was

young, leaving Qasim's mother in charge of his education. Umayyad governor Al-Hajjaj bin Yousef was one of Qasim's close

relatives, and was instrumental in teaching Qasim about warfare and governing. At the age of seventeen, he was sent by Caliph

Al-Walid I to lead an army into India in what is today the Sindh area of Pakistan. He was successful, rapidly taking all of

Sindh and moving into southern Punjab up to Multan. Muhammad bin Qasim's armies defeated Raja Dahir at what is now Hyderabad

in Sindh and established Islamic rule
Besides being a great general, Muhammad bin Qasim was also an excellent administrator. He established peace and order as well

as a good administrative structure in the areas he conquered. He was a kind hearted and religious person. He had great

respect for other religions. Hindu and Buddhist spiritual leaders were given stipends during his rule. The poor people of the

land were greatly impressed by his policies and a number of them embraced Islam. Those who stuck to their old religions

erected statues in his honor and started worshiping him after his departure from their land.
Muhammad bin Qasim had begun preparations for further expansions when Hajjaj died, as did Caliph Al-Walid I, who was

succeeded by Sulayman ibn Abd al-Malik.Suleiman, was a political enemy of Hajjaj and recalled Qasim to Damascus. He could

have easily refused to obey the Caliph's orders and declare his independence in Sindh.Yet he was of the view that obeying

ones ruler is the duty of a general and thus he decided to go back to the center.He was imprisoned & was subsequently executed at the age of twenty.

"Muhammad Bin Qasim was the first citizen of Pakistan."




Yeh Ghazi Yeh Teray Pur Asrar Banday
Jinhain Tunay Bakhsha hai Zauq-e-Khudai

Do Neem Un ki Thokar say Sahra o Darya
Simat kar Pahaar In ki Haybat say Rayi

Do Aalam say Karti hai Baygaana Dil ko
Ajab cheez hai Lazzat-e-Aashnayi

Shahadat hai Matloob o Maqsood-e-Momin
Na Maal-e-Ghaneemat na Kishwar Kushayi

Dilay Mard-e-Momin main phir zinda kar day
Woh Bijli thi keh Na'ara-e-La Tadar main

Azayim ko seenom main baydaar kar day
Nigha-e-Muslim ko Talwar kar day

(Iqbal)


Tags: 711, 712, babulislam, caliphate, damascus, deebal, gatewayofislam, hajjaj, hajjajbinyousuf, india, islam, khilafah, muhammadbinqasim, muhammadibnqasim, multan, muslimindia, muslims, rajadahir, sindh, suleimanbinabdulmalik, syria, waleedbinabdulmalik, waleedi
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Zaid Hamid:BrassTacks-Yeh Ghazi Episode9; Muhammad Ibn Qasim Part4
By khawajak

BrassTacks program Yeh Ghazi on Timeline of the Muslim History. In this episode Zaid Hamid discusses the advent of Islam in

the Indian Subcontinent through Muhammad Ibn Qasim. Muhammad bin Qasim was born around 695. His father died when he was

young, leaving Qasim's mother in charge of his education. Umayyad governor Al-Hajjaj bin Yousef was one of Qasim's close

relatives, and was instrumental in teaching Qasim about warfare and governing. At the age of seventeen, he was sent by Caliph

Al-Walid I to lead an army into India in what is today the Sindh area of Pakistan. He was successful, rapidly taking all of

Sindh and moving into southern Punjab up to Multan. Muhammad bin Qasim's armies defeated Raja Dahir at what is now Hyderabad

in Sindh and established Islamic rule
Besides being a great general, Muhammad bin Qasim was also an excellent administrator. He established peace and order as well

as a good administrative structure in the areas he conquered. He was a kind hearted and religious person. He had great

respect for other religions. Hindu and Buddhist spiritual leaders were given stipends during his rule. The poor people of the

land were greatly impressed by his policies and a number of them embraced Islam. Those who stuck to their old religions

erected statues in his honor and started worshiping him after his departure from their land.
Muhammad bin Qasim had begun preparations for further expansions when Hajjaj died, as did Caliph Al-Walid I, who was

succeeded by Sulayman ibn Abd al-Malik.Suleiman, was a political enemy of Hajjaj and recalled Qasim to Damascus. He could

have easily refused to obey the Caliph's orders and declare his independence in Sindh.Yet he was of the view that obeying

ones ruler is the duty of a general and thus he decided to go back to the center.He was imprisoned & was subsequently executed at the age of twenty.

"Muhammad Bin Qasim was the first citizen of Pakistan."




Yeh Ghazi Yeh Teray Pur Asrar Banday
Jinhain Tunay Bakhsha hai Zauq-e-Khudai

Do Neem Un ki Thokar say Sahra o Darya
Simat kar Pahaar In ki Haybat say Rayi

Do Aalam say Karti hai Baygaana Dil ko
Ajab cheez hai Lazzat-e-Aashnayi

Shahadat hai Matloob o Maqsood-e-Momin
Na Maal-e-Ghaneemat na Kishwar Kushayi

Dilay Mard-e-Momin main phir zinda kar day
Woh Bijli thi keh Na'ara-e-La Tadar main

Azayim ko seenom main baydaar kar day
Nigha-e-Muslim ko Talwar kar day

(Iqbal)


Tags: 711, 712, babulislam, caliphate, damascus, deebal, gatewayofislam, hajjaj, hajjajbinyousuf, india, islam, khilafah, muhammadbinqasim, muhammadibnqasim, multan, muslimindia, muslims, rajadahir, sindh, suleimanbinabdulmalik, syria, waleedbinabdulmalik, waleedi
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Zaid Hamid:BrassTacks-Yeh Ghazi Episode9; Muhammad Ibn Qasim Part3
By khawajak

BrassTacks program Yeh Ghazi on Timeline of the Muslim History. In this episode Zaid Hamid discusses the advent of Islam in

the Indian Subcontinent through Muhammad Ibn Qasim. Muhammad bin Qasim was born around 695. His father died when he was

young, leaving Qasim's mother in charge of his education. Umayyad governor Al-Hajjaj bin Yousef was one of Qasim's close

relatives, and was instrumental in teaching Qasim about warfare and governing. At the age of seventeen, he was sent by Caliph

Al-Walid I to lead an army into India in what is today the Sindh area of Pakistan. He was successful, rapidly taking all of

Sindh and moving into southern Punjab up to Multan. Muhammad bin Qasim's armies defeated Raja Dahir at what is now Hyderabad

in Sindh and established Islamic rule
Besides being a great general, Muhammad bin Qasim was also an excellent administrator. He established peace and order as well

as a good administrative structure in the areas he conquered. He was a kind hearted and religious person. He had great

respect for other religions. Hindu and Buddhist spiritual leaders were given stipends during his rule. The poor people of the

land were greatly impressed by his policies and a number of them embraced Islam. Those who stuck to their old religions

erected statues in his honor and started worshiping him after his departure from their land.
Muhammad bin Qasim had begun preparations for further expansions when Hajjaj died, as did Caliph Al-Walid I, who was

succeeded by Sulayman ibn Abd al-Malik.Suleiman, was a political enemy of Hajjaj and recalled Qasim to Damascus. He could

have easily refused to obey the Caliph's orders and declare his independence in Sindh.Yet he was of the view that obeying

ones ruler is the duty of a general and thus he decided to go back to the center.He was imprisoned & was subsequently executed at the age of twenty.

"Muhammad Bin Qasim was the first citizen of Pakistan."




Yeh Ghazi Yeh Teray Pur Asrar Banday
Jinhain Tunay Bakhsha hai Zauq-e-Khudai

Do Neem Un ki Thokar say Sahra o Darya
Simat kar Pahaar In ki Haybat say Rayi

Do Aalam say Karti hai Baygaana Dil ko
Ajab cheez hai Lazzat-e-Aashnayi

Shahadat hai Matloob o Maqsood-e-Momin
Na Maal-e-Ghaneemat na Kishwar Kushayi

Dilay Mard-e-Momin main phir zinda kar day
Woh Bijli thi keh Na'ara-e-La Tadar main

Azayim ko seenom main baydaar kar day
Nigha-e-Muslim ko Talwar kar day

(Iqbal)


Tags: 711, 712, babulislam, caliphate, damascus, deebal, gatewayofislam, hajjaj, hajjajbinyousuf, india, islam, khilafah, muhammadbinqasim, muhammadibnqasim, multan, muslimindia, muslims, rajadahir, sindh, suleimanbinabdulmalik, syria, waleedbinabdulmalik, waleedi
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Zaid Hamid:BrassTacks-Yeh Ghazi Episode9; Muhammad Ibn Qasim Part2
By khawajak

BrassTacks program Yeh Ghazi on Timeline of the Muslim History. In this episode Zaid Hamid discusses the advent of Islam in

the Indian Subcontinent through Muhammad Ibn Qasim. Muhammad bin Qasim was born around 695. His father died when he was

young, leaving Qasim's mother in charge of his education. Umayyad governor Al-Hajjaj bin Yousef was one of Qasim's close

relatives, and was instrumental in teaching Qasim about warfare and governing. At the age of seventeen, he was sent by Caliph

Al-Walid I to lead an army into India in what is today the Sindh area of Pakistan. He was successful, rapidly taking all of

Sindh and moving into southern Punjab up to Multan. Muhammad bin Qasim's armies defeated Raja Dahir at what is now Hyderabad

in Sindh and established Islamic rule
Besides being a great general, Muhammad bin Qasim was also an excellent administrator. He established peace and order as well

as a good administrative structure in the areas he conquered. He was a kind hearted and religious person. He had great

respect for other religions. Hindu and Buddhist spiritual leaders were given stipends during his rule. The poor people of the

land were greatly impressed by his policies and a number of them embraced Islam. Those who stuck to their old religions

erected statues in his honor and started worshiping him after his departure from their land.
Muhammad bin Qasim had begun preparations for further expansions when Hajjaj died, as did Caliph Al-Walid I, who was

succeeded by Sulayman ibn Abd al-Malik.Suleiman, was a political enemy of Hajjaj and recalled Qasim to Damascus. He could

have easily refused to obey the Caliph's orders and declare his independence in Sindh.Yet he was of the view that obeying

ones ruler is the duty of a general and thus he decided to go back to the center.He was imprisoned & was subsequently executed at the age of twenty.

"Muhammad Bin Qasim was the first citizen of Pakistan."




Yeh Ghazi Yeh Teray Pur Asrar Banday
Jinhain Tunay Bakhsha hai Zauq-e-Khudai

Do Neem Un ki Thokar say Sahra o Darya
Simat kar Pahaar In ki Haybat say Rayi

Do Aalam say Karti hai Baygaana Dil ko
Ajab cheez hai Lazzat-e-Aashnayi

Shahadat hai Matloob o Maqsood-e-Momin
Na Maal-e-Ghaneemat na Kishwar Kushayi

Dilay Mard-e-Momin main phir zinda kar day
Woh Bijli thi keh Na'ara-e-La Tadar main

Azayim ko seenom main baydaar kar day
Nigha-e-Muslim ko Talwar kar day

(Iqbal)


Tags: 711, 712, babulislam, caliphate, damascus, deebal, gatewayofislam, hajjaj, hajjajbinyousuf, india, islam, khilafah, muhammadbinqasim, muhammadibnqasim, multan, muslimindia, muslims, rajadahir, sindh, suleimanbinabdulmalik, syria, waleedbinabdulmalik, waleedi
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Zaid Hamid:BrassTacks-Yeh Ghazi Episode9; Muhammad Ibn Qasim Part1
By khawajak

BrassTacks program Yeh Ghazi on Timeline of the Muslim History. In this episode Zaid Hamid discusses the advent of Islam in

the Indian Subcontinent through Muhammad Ibn Qasim. Muhammad bin Qasim was born around 695. His father died when he was

young, leaving Qasim's mother in charge of his education. Umayyad governor Al-Hajjaj bin Yousef was one of Qasim's close

relatives, and was instrumental in teaching Qasim about warfare and governing. At the age of seventeen, he was sent by Caliph

Al-Walid I to lead an army into India in what is today the Sindh area of Pakistan. He was successful, rapidly taking all of

Sindh and moving into southern Punjab up to Multan. Muhammad bin Qasim's armies defeated Raja Dahir at what is now Hyderabad

in Sindh and established Islamic rule
Besides being a great general, Muhammad bin Qasim was also an excellent administrator. He established peace and order as well

as a good administrative structure in the areas he conquered. He was a kind hearted and religious person. He had great

respect for other religions. Hindu and Buddhist spiritual leaders were given stipends during his rule. The poor people of the

land were greatly impressed by his policies and a number of them embraced Islam. Those who stuck to their old religions

erected statues in his honor and started worshiping him after his departure from their land.
Muhammad bin Qasim had begun preparations for further expansions when Hajjaj died, as did Caliph Al-Walid I, who was

succeeded by Sulayman ibn Abd al-Malik.Suleiman, was a political enemy of Hajjaj and recalled Qasim to Damascus. He could

have easily refused to obey the Caliph's orders and declare his independence in Sindh.Yet he was of the view that obeying

ones ruler is the duty of a general and thus he decided to go back to the center.He was imprisoned & was subsequently executed at the age of twenty.

"Muhammad Bin Qasim was the first citizen of Pakistan."




Yeh Ghazi Yeh Teray Pur Asrar Banday
Jinhain Tunay Bakhsha hai Zauq-e-Khudai

Do Neem Un ki Thokar say Sahra o Darya
Simat kar Pahaar In ki Haybat say Rayi

Do Aalam say Karti hai Baygaana Dil ko
Ajab cheez hai Lazzat-e-Aashnayi

Shahadat hai Matloob o Maqsood-e-Momin
Na Maal-e-Ghaneemat na Kishwar Kushayi

Dilay Mard-e-Momin main phir zinda kar day
Woh Bijli thi keh Na'ara-e-La Tadar main

Azayim ko seenom main baydaar kar day
Nigha-e-Muslim ko Talwar kar day

(Iqbal)


Tags: 711, 712, babulislam, caliphate, damascus, deebal, gatewayofislam, hajjaj, hajjajbinyousuf, india, islam, khilafah, muhammadbinqasim, muhammadibnqasim, multan, muslimindia, muslims, rajadahir, sindh, suleimanbinabdulmalik, syria, waleedbinabdulmalik, waleedi
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