Muharram 2020 lectures - Sayed Jawad Qazwini

Things Parents Must NOT Do

50 min · 11. jan. 2024
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Embark on an engaging podcast journey with Sayed Jawad Qazwini as he steers away from conventional discussions on the pandemic, but rather dives into the profound impacts of COVID-19 on society, relationships, and mental well-being, exploring parallels with descriptions of the Day of Judgment in the Holy Quran. This podcast offers a unique perspective on navigating the challenges of the pandemic, emphasizing the search for comfort, unity, and tranquility within our homes. Discover timeless lessons from Imam Hussein's tragedy that can guide us through these unprecedented times, fostering love and compassion within our families. Join this insightful conversation that goes beyond the ordinary pandemic discourse.

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Shia Disunity

Sayed Jawad Qazwini delivers a passionate and impactful speech emphasizing unity within the Shia community, particularly in the Ithna Ashari sect. The narrative revolves around the Arbaeen march, highlighting the strength derived from the love for Imam Hussein and its unifying effect on followers. The speaker addresses challenges, including disunity and public critiques of scholars, underscoring the need for respect. Exploring historical divisions within Shia sects, causes such as anger, frustration, extremism, and corrupt leadership are examined. Qazwini calls for a thoughtful and united approach, urging the community to learn from history and work towards fostering understanding and unity. This compelling talk challenges listeners to reflect on their role in promoting cohesion within the Shia community.

11. jan. 202459 min