Double Standards of West, UN Security Councils, UNCHR and  Arab League!
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 Bahrain braces for Friday protest  Bahrain's  largest opposition group has called for a mass anti-regime protest  rally on Friday despite heavy government crackdown on protests.   Al-Wefaq National Islamic Society says it is set to hold a peaceful  demonstration in Sitra to demand political reforms and to protest  against the government's brutal crackdown on anti-regime protesters.    The Friday march would be the second anti-regime demonstration since a mid-march crackdown on protesters.    The first protest rally was held on Saturday under the banner  "Bahrain, homeland for all" in the village of Sar, 10 days after a state  of emergency was lifted.    "This presence in the street is to tell the authorities that we  still demand political change... Our slogan is: 'The people want to  reform the regime'," Al-Wefaq politician ex-MP Hadi al-Moussawi told AFP  on Saturday as anti-regime protesters had spilled into neighboring  streets.    Meanwhile, hundreds of Bahrainis poured into the streets on  Wednesday to mark the fourth month of popular uprising against the  regime of Al Khalifa. 
 Bahrainis mark four months of protests   A Bahraini cleric holds a sign reading "Leave" during an anti-government protest in Manama. (file photo)  Bahraini  protesters have taken to the streets of the Persian Gulf kingdom to  mark the completion of four months of the popular revolution against the  Al Khalifa regime.   On Wednesday, the demonstrators repeated their calls for the  abolition of the absolute monarchy system that has ruled the country for  over 40 years.    Last March, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates deployed  police and military forces to the tiny kingdom upon Manama's request to  help crush the protest rallies, which started in mid-February.    Scores of people have been killed and many others have been arrested in the Saudi-backed suppression. 
  Bahraini protesters called again for the abolition of the absolute monarchy system
 Bahraini  protesters have taken to the streets of the Persian Gulf kingdom to  mark the completion of four months of the popular revolution against the  Al Khalifa regime.  |                                      
  (Ahlul Bayt News Agency)  - On Wednesday, the demonstrators repeated their calls for the  abolition of the absolute monarchy system that has ruled the country for  over 40 years.  Last March, Saudi Arabia and the  United Arab Emirates deployed police and military forces to the tiny  kingdom upon Manama's request to help crush the protest rallies, which  started in mid-February.  Scores of people have been killed and many others have been arrested in the Saudi-backed suppression.  Opposition groups in Bahrain say hundreds of people have been put on trial for their role in the demonstrations.  
 
 The  US has urged Bahrain to conduct "transparent judicial proceedings" in  the wake of arrests made during the anti-government protests in the  Persian Gulf littoral state.     US Assistant Secretary of State for the Bureau of Democracy, Human  Rights and Labor Michael H. Posner expressed hope that Bahrain "abide by  its international legal obligations and conduct transparent judicial  proceedings."    According to Bahrain News Agency (BNA), the US official said  Washington would urge Manama to provide "the appropriate environment for  a successful dialogue" in order to "achieve the aspirations of  everyone." 
  White House says Libya war is legal
  US President Barack Obama US  President Barack Obama's administration has defended the military  operation in Libya, saying it does not need any authorization from  Congress.     The administration plans to send a 30-page report to Congress that  is meant to explain how the US only has a limited role in the NATO-led  military campaign and that thus Obama is acting within his  constitutional right to direct the mission on his own, AP reported on  Wednesday.    The report was prepared as a reply to lawmakers who have been criticizing Obama over the Libya war.    "The Constitution requires the president to 'take care that the laws  be faithfully executed,' and one of those laws is the War Powers  Resolution, which requires an approving action by Congress or withdrawal  within 90 days from the notification of a military operation," US House  of Representatives Speaker John Boehner said in a letter on Tuesday.     "It would appear that in five days, the administration will be in  violation of the War Powers Resolution unless it asks for and receives  authorization from Congress or withdraws all US troops and resources  from the mission (in Libya)," he added.    The Images of the Splitting of Kaaba Because of Ali PBUH; Eternal Miracle Hazrat  Ali (A.S.) was born in the Holy Kaaba at Mecca on Friday, the 13th day  of Rajab, 600 A.D. Another indication of Ali's special merit was his  birthplace. No one else, from Adam down through all the prophets,  possessed such a distinction. At the time of the birth of the Prophet  Jesus his illustrious mother was forced to leave the Holy House. A voice  said to her: "O Mary! Leave the Baitu'l-Muqaddas, since it is the place  of worship and not of childbirth." |    |  
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  Saudi Forces Detain Protesters
 The Saudi security forces have detained two Saudi nationals under the charge of participation in peaceful protests.  |                                      
  (Ahlul Bayt News Agency)  - The participants in these protests had demanded reformations; an end  to tribal discriminations; and release of the detainees. Meanwhile,  a number of Saudi female activists have called on Saudi women to drive  their vehicles throughout streets, next Friday. They have said that they  will continue their campaign in a bid to persuade the Saudi King to  grant permission for driving to Saudi women. Observers  believe that Saudi Arabian regime is not immune from the wave of  popular protests that have swept across the Arab World. /106  Birth of Amirul Mo'mineen Imam Ali ibn AbiTalib (A.S.)
 Some  of famous sayings of the Holy Prophet of Islam(S.A.W.) regarding the  uniqueness and magnificence of Imam Ali(A.S.) as recorded in all the  authentic Sunni and Shi'ite sources. 
 
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   "Whomsoever I have authority over,Ali(A.S.) has also authority over him,   O Allah! befriend whoever befriend him and be hostile to whosoever is hostile to him".  "I am the city of knowledge and Ali(A.S.) is the gate."  "Ali(A.S.)  is with truth and truth is with Ali(A.S.).They will never separate  until they join at the Pool of Kawthar in the Hereafter"  "Every prophet has a vicegerent and inheritor and Ali(A.S.) is my vicegerent and inheritor."  "You[Ali(A.S.)] are to me as Aaron unto Moses,only there is no prophet after me."  "Only the faithful believer will love you and only hypocrites will hate you."  
 Birth of Ali(A.S.) in the Holy Kaaba Hazrat  Ali(A.S,) was born in the Holy Kaaba at Mecca on Friday, the 13th day  of Rajab, 600 A.D. Both the Holy Prophet (S.A.W.) and Hazrat Ali(A.S.)  belonged to the same clan. They were Hashimites, the clan of Bani  Hashim. Muhammad's(S.A.W.) father was Abdullah, and that of Hazrat  Ali(A.S.), Abu Talib. They were brothers and their father was Abdul  Muttalib. Thus the Holy Prophet(S.A.W.) and Hazrat Ali(A.S.) were  cousins. Hazrat Ali(A.S.) had two brothers, Ja'far and Aquil.  
 
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