Scholars and Teachers of Qom meet Rahbar e Moazzam


Rehber e Inqalaab at Qom


The People of the Holy City of Qom Are Enthusiastically Making Preparations to Welcome Rahbar e Inquilab; Hazrat Ayatollah Syed Ali Khamaenei on the Occasion of his Upcoming Visit to the Holy City of Qom, Iran


Meeting of Mahmoud Ahmedinejad; President of Iran with Syed Hassan Nasrallah; Head of Hezbollah in Lebanon


Karbala commemorates Imam Kazem [as] Martydrom anniversary


America wants more oil?


Imam Khamenei visits 23rd International Book Fair in Tehran


Ahlul Bayt News Agency , Supreme Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Ali Khamenei visited the 23rd International Book Fair Wednesday morning.

The book fair started work in Tehran on May 5 in the presence of First Vice President Mohammad-Reza Rahimi.

During his inspection tour, World Shia Leader, Ayatollah Khamenei, inspected various pavilions and talked to publishers and book sellers.

While visiting various sections of the book fair, Imam Khamenei was briefed on the international event held annually in Tehran by cultural officials.

Indian lives 70 years without food, water


Scientists with India’s Defense Research Development Organization said they are closely studying a man who says he has gone 70 years without food or water.
Prahlad Jani, 82, had shown no signs of ill effects after six days under observation without food or water, The Daily Telegraph reported Thursday.
Jani said he is a “breatharian” living on a “spiritual life-force”, the British newspaper said.
Scientists said they may be able to learn from Jani’s physiology.
“If his claims are verified, it will be a breakthrough in medical science,” said Dr. G. Ilavazhagan, director of the Defense Institute of Physiology and Allied Sciences.
“We will be able to help save human lives during natural disasters, high altitude, sea journeys, and other natural and human extremities. We can educate people about the survival techniques in adverse conditions with little food and water or nothing at all”.

Scientists with India’s Defense Research Development Organization said they are closely studying a man who says he has gone 70 years without food or water.
Prahlad Jani, 82, had shown no signs of ill effects after six days under observation without food or water, The Daily Telegraph reported Thursday.
Jani said he is a “breatharian” living on a “spiritual life-force”, the British newspaper said.
Scientists said they may be able to learn from Jani’s physiology.
“If his claims are verified, it will be a breakthrough in medical science,” said Dr. G. Ilavazhagan, director of the Defense Institute of Physiology and Allied Sciences.
“We will be able to help save human lives during natural disasters, high altitude, sea journeys, and other natural and human extremities. We can educate people about the survival techniques in adverse conditions with little food and water or nothing at all”.

Hezbollah to Commemorate Martyrs’ Anniversary on February 16


hizbHezbollah announced on Wednesday that it will hold on Tuesday, February 16, a ceremony to commemorate the anniversary of the martyrdom of its leaders Shaheed Sheikh Ragheb Harb, Shaheed Syed Abbas Moussawi and Shaheed Hajj Imad Moghniyyeh.
 
According to the Shiite News Correspondent, The ceremony will be held at the Syed-Ul-Shuhadaa (AS)’ complex in Beirut’s Southern suburb on Tuesday, 18.30 Beirut Time.
 
Hezbollah Secretary General Syed Hasan Nasrallah is expected to deliver a speech during the ceremony to commemorate the anniversary of the martyrdom of the top leaders of Leabnon shiite Movement Hezbollah.

Yemen Gov’t, Shia Houthis near ‘Imminent’ Truce


hotiThe Yemeni government and Shia Houthis Fighters are close to reaching an agreement ending their six-month war after the Houthi Fighters agreed to the government’s six conditions, an official said on Wednesday.

“An agreement between the government and the Shia Houthis to end the war is imminent,” the official told AFP.
He said the development comes “in light of (Houthi leader Abdul Malak) al-Houthi’s acceptance of the six conditions,” put forward by the Sanaa government, which included a recently added condition to pledge not to attack neighboring Saudi Arabia.
A mediator close to the Houthis said their leader has agreed in his response to the government to “withdraw from the borders (with Saudi Arabia) and hand the area to the Yemeni army.” He also agreed that the Houthis would “remove roadblocks … vacate government buildings and hand Saudi prisoners to the Yemeni government,” he added.

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