π°#Daily_recitation
πΈLet's read one page of the Holy Quran every day
π Today: Page 141
π’ Surah Al-An'am (Verses 102 to 110)
π Imam Khamenei:
In my opinion, not a day should pass in the Islamic world where an individual fails to recite verses from the Quran. At least read one page or half a page a day. But make sure you read some of it.
March 12, 2024
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πΈLet's read one page of the Holy Quran every day
π Today: Page 141
π’ Surah Al-An'am (Verses 102 to 110)
π Imam Khamenei:
In my opinion, not a day should pass in the Islamic world where an individual fails to recite verses from the Quran. At least read one page or half a page a day. But make sure you read some of it.
March 12, 2024
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β @Khamenei_en
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π°#Daily_recitation
πΈLet's read one page of the Holy Quran every day
π Today: Page 141
π’ Surah Al-An'am (Verses 102 to 110)
π Imam Khamenei:
In my opinion, not a day should pass in the Islamic world where an individual fails to recite verses from the Quran. At least read one page or half a page a day. But make sure you read some of it.
March 12, 2024
π² KHAMENEI.IR | π (Official) | π (Website)
β @Khamenei_en
πΈLet's read one page of the Holy Quran every day
π Today: Page 141
π’ Surah Al-An'am (Verses 102 to 110)
π Imam Khamenei:
In my opinion, not a day should pass in the Islamic world where an individual fails to recite verses from the Quran. At least read one page or half a page a day. But make sure you read some of it.
March 12, 2024
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πΉSupplication of the Deaf
πΉA poem by Imam Khamenei
Published on the occasion of the International Week of the Deaf
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#IWDP2025
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πΉA poem by Imam Khamenei
Published on the occasion of the International Week of the Deaf
β¬ https://english.khamenei.ir/news/11925
#IWDP2025
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Muhammad al-Durrah's blood could've saved Hind Rajab's life, if only...
On Iranβs National Day of Solidarity and Sympathy with Palestinian Children and Adolescents, the martyrdom anniversary of Muhammad al-Durrah
π Muhammad Mahdi Rahimi, journalist and researcher
β¬ https://english.khamenei.ir/news/11926
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On Iranβs National Day of Solidarity and Sympathy with Palestinian Children and Adolescents, the martyrdom anniversary of Muhammad al-Durrah
π Muhammad Mahdi Rahimi, journalist and researcher
β¬ https://english.khamenei.ir/news/11926
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Muhammad al-Durrah's blood could've saved Hind Rajab's life, if only...
Twenty-five years ago, on September 30, during the Second Intifada in Gaza, a short video shook the conscience of the world. A father and his young son, caught in a demonstration, were trapped when the Zionist gunmen advanced. They could not escape. Muhammedβ¦
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πΉ For a glass of water
πΈGaza through womenβs eyes
The bubbling sound of the kettle and the fragrance of freshly brewed tea filled the air. My hands were busy preparing dinner, yet my heart was caught in the laughter and playful shouts of the children outside, whose voices each evening slipped in through the kitchen window. I set the plates on the table, lined up the glasses neatly, and gently placed the jug of water in the middle of the cloth. Everything was ordinary; just like every other night.
A little girlβs joyous scream rang out from the alley, and at that very moment, my phone lit up. A new post from the Gaza childrenβs channel stood before me: βIn a brutal Israeli attack on a tent sheltering displaced families, seven children who were waiting in line for water were savagely killed.β
Suddenly, I felt a tightness in my chest. I grabbed a glass of water and brought it to my lips. My trembling finger pressed the play button on the clip. Seven children lay quietly, as if asleep. Their eyes were not weary. Sleep was no longer frightening like the bombs. Perhaps because they knew that tomorrow they would not open their eyes to see the sky collapsing upon them.
One boyβs shirt was blue, a bruised kind of blue, like the sky over Gaza that had long since lost its peace. A man, his hands trembling with fear pouring out of every finger, fastened the buttons of the boyβs shirt one by one. As though with each button, he might breathe life back into him.
My mind leapt to al-βAttar, where the children had stood in line for water. Children whose thoughts were fixed on only one thing: water! Not war. Not death.
The sudden thud of a ball striking the kitchen window startled me. I opened it wide. The neighborhood children, instead of their nightly laughter and candies, found only scolding glares. Without a word, they drifted silently away from the window.
The father was still arranging his sonβs shirt, worried that the tender skin might touch the harsh ground and get scratched; unaware that his son no longer felt anything: No scrape, no thirst after hours of waiting in line.
The water caught in my throat, and I began to cough. The glass slipped from my hand and shattered on the kitchen floor. My eyes froze upon the words of the report.
I could no longer look at the glasses on the table, glistening silently. They seemed ashamed, ashamed of being full, while at that very moment, in Gaza, childrenβs empty bottles slipped from their hands and fell onto the dust.
βοΈ Marjan Akbari
From the series βI write to be the voice of Gazaβ
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πΈGaza through womenβs eyes
The bubbling sound of the kettle and the fragrance of freshly brewed tea filled the air. My hands were busy preparing dinner, yet my heart was caught in the laughter and playful shouts of the children outside, whose voices each evening slipped in through the kitchen window. I set the plates on the table, lined up the glasses neatly, and gently placed the jug of water in the middle of the cloth. Everything was ordinary; just like every other night.
A little girlβs joyous scream rang out from the alley, and at that very moment, my phone lit up. A new post from the Gaza childrenβs channel stood before me: βIn a brutal Israeli attack on a tent sheltering displaced families, seven children who were waiting in line for water were savagely killed.β
Suddenly, I felt a tightness in my chest. I grabbed a glass of water and brought it to my lips. My trembling finger pressed the play button on the clip. Seven children lay quietly, as if asleep. Their eyes were not weary. Sleep was no longer frightening like the bombs. Perhaps because they knew that tomorrow they would not open their eyes to see the sky collapsing upon them.
One boyβs shirt was blue, a bruised kind of blue, like the sky over Gaza that had long since lost its peace. A man, his hands trembling with fear pouring out of every finger, fastened the buttons of the boyβs shirt one by one. As though with each button, he might breathe life back into him.
My mind leapt to al-βAttar, where the children had stood in line for water. Children whose thoughts were fixed on only one thing: water! Not war. Not death.
The sudden thud of a ball striking the kitchen window startled me. I opened it wide. The neighborhood children, instead of their nightly laughter and candies, found only scolding glares. Without a word, they drifted silently away from the window.
The father was still arranging his sonβs shirt, worried that the tender skin might touch the harsh ground and get scratched; unaware that his son no longer felt anything: No scrape, no thirst after hours of waiting in line.
The water caught in my throat, and I began to cough. The glass slipped from my hand and shattered on the kitchen floor. My eyes froze upon the words of the report.
I could no longer look at the glasses on the table, glistening silently. They seemed ashamed, ashamed of being full, while at that very moment, in Gaza, childrenβs empty bottles slipped from their hands and fell onto the dust.
βοΈ Marjan Akbari
From the series βI write to be the voice of Gazaβ
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π°#Daily_recitation
πΈLet's read one page of the Holy Quran every day
π Today: Page 142
π’ Surah Al-An'am (Verses 111 to 118)
π Imam Khamenei:
In my opinion, not a day should pass in the Islamic world where an individual fails to recite verses from the Quran. At least read one page or half a page a day. But make sure you read some of it.
March 12, 2024
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β @Khamenei_en
πΈLet's read one page of the Holy Quran every day
π Today: Page 142
π’ Surah Al-An'am (Verses 111 to 118)
π Imam Khamenei:
In my opinion, not a day should pass in the Islamic world where an individual fails to recite verses from the Quran. At least read one page or half a page a day. But make sure you read some of it.
March 12, 2024
π² KHAMENEI.IR | π (Official) | π (Website)
β @Khamenei_en
β€34
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π°#Daily_recitation
πΈLet's read one page of the Holy Quran every day
π Today: Page 142
π’ Surah Al-An'am (Verses 111 to 118)
π Imam Khamenei:
In my opinion, not a day should pass in the Islamic world where an individual fails to recite verses from the Quran. At least read one page or half a page a day. But make sure you read some of it.
March 12, 2024
π² KHAMENEI.IR | π (Official) | π (Website)
β @Khamenei_en
πΈLet's read one page of the Holy Quran every day
π Today: Page 142
π’ Surah Al-An'am (Verses 111 to 118)
π Imam Khamenei:
In my opinion, not a day should pass in the Islamic world where an individual fails to recite verses from the Quran. At least read one page or half a page a day. But make sure you read some of it.
March 12, 2024
π² KHAMENEI.IR | π (Official) | π (Website)
β @Khamenei_en
β€35
π° Imam Hassan Askari (pbuh) considered his followers to be his close family
Imam Hassan Askari (pbuh) considers his followers to be his close family, and says, βThere is a close family relationship between you and us.β This means that we are like close family members; like father and child, like brothers. A believer is the brother of another believer. That is, the relationship between two believers is that of brotherhood, as in having the same parents, not even like half-brothers. What is meant by a believer? The person who follows the way of Imam Hassan Askari (pbuh). This is the strong organizational relationship between the Imam (pbuh) and his followers.
Ayatollah Khamenei, 1972
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Imam Hassan Askari (pbuh) considers his followers to be his close family, and says, βThere is a close family relationship between you and us.β This means that we are like close family members; like father and child, like brothers. A believer is the brother of another believer. That is, the relationship between two believers is that of brotherhood, as in having the same parents, not even like half-brothers. What is meant by a believer? The person who follows the way of Imam Hassan Askari (pbuh). This is the strong organizational relationship between the Imam (pbuh) and his followers.
Ayatollah Khamenei, 1972
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πΉ Martyr Nasrallah: Standard-bearer of Resistance
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#Hezbollah
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β¬ To download HQ version, click on the link:
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#Hezbollah
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πΉ An immense treasure
It is Friday morning, and people are flocking to the Martyrs' Cemetery in Tehran to visit these heroes, and they talk about a treasure, an immense treasure...
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It is Friday morning, and people are flocking to the Martyrs' Cemetery in Tehran to visit these heroes, and they talk about a treasure, an immense treasure...
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πΉ Latin America, a united voice against Zionism
Officials from a number of important Latin American countries demonstrated their support for the Palestinian people and spoke against the Zionist genocide in #Gaza at UNGA 2025.
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Officials from a number of important Latin American countries demonstrated their support for the Palestinian people and spoke against the Zionist genocide in #Gaza at UNGA 2025.
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π° Verses of the Quran and supplications recommended by the Leader of the Revolution for the Resistance Front to achieve greater victories in the region
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π°#Daily_recitation
πΈLet's read one page of the Holy Quran every day
π Today: Page 143
π’ Surah Al-An'am (Verses 119 to 124)
π Imam Khamenei:
In my opinion, not a day should pass in the Islamic world where an individual fails to recite verses from the Quran. At least read one page or half a page a day. But make sure you read some of it.
March 12, 2024
π² KHAMENEI.IR | π (Official) | π (Website)
β @Khamenei_en
πΈLet's read one page of the Holy Quran every day
π Today: Page 143
π’ Surah Al-An'am (Verses 119 to 124)
π Imam Khamenei:
In my opinion, not a day should pass in the Islamic world where an individual fails to recite verses from the Quran. At least read one page or half a page a day. But make sure you read some of it.
March 12, 2024
π² KHAMENEI.IR | π (Official) | π (Website)
β @Khamenei_en
β€35
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π°#Daily_recitation
πΈLet's read one page of the Holy Quran every day
π Today: Page 143
π’ Surah Al-An'am (Verses 119 to 124)
π Imam Khamenei:
In my opinion, not a day should pass in the Islamic world where an individual fails to recite verses from the Quran. At least read one page or half a page a day. But make sure you read some of it.
March 12, 2024
π² KHAMENEI.IR | π (Official) | π (Website)
β @Khamenei_en
πΈLet's read one page of the Holy Quran every day
π Today: Page 143
π’ Surah Al-An'am (Verses 119 to 124)
π Imam Khamenei:
In my opinion, not a day should pass in the Islamic world where an individual fails to recite verses from the Quran. At least read one page or half a page a day. But make sure you read some of it.
March 12, 2024
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β @Khamenei_en
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πΉ People in Liverpool protested on September 27, 2025, in support of Palestine, and against the Zionist genocide in Gaza
#RighSideOfHistory #Gaza #Palestine
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#RighSideOfHistory #Gaza #Palestine
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π° As the page of history is turning, you are standing on the right side of it.
Imam Khamenei
May 30, 2024
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Imam Khamenei
May 30, 2024
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π° Verses of the Quran and supplications recommended by the Leader of the Revolution for the Resistance Front to achieve greater victories in the region
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β @Khamenei_en
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