السيد عبد الكريم والد وجد الشهيد

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00:00Sayyid Abdul Kareem Nasrallah lives a normal life, between home, work, memories and this.
00:07Allah subhanahu wa ta'ala chose him.
00:12Hajj Abu Hassan is very proud of himself, not because he is the father of the Sayyid, but because he is the grandfather of the martyr.
00:20I became the grandfather of the martyr, not the father of the martyr.
00:23I became like any martyr's father. I am proud and proud that I am like him.
00:30From the present we return to the past. We take back the memories of the special boy even before his birth.
00:36Before he was born, four months ago, we were living in a small house in the area of Mahisha, Shabouk, Beirut.
00:49I was sleeping on the bed, and she was sleeping on the floor. It was a small room.
00:55At night, I saw a light. I saw a light that illuminated the house.
01:01Two people were sitting next to me on the bed.
01:04They said, two boys and a girl were following each other.
01:07They were called Hassan, Hussein and Zainab.
01:11We slept in the morning.
01:15I asked Hassan, how are you?
01:18He said, I am fine.
01:23After four months, the morning came.
01:25They called me Hassan.
01:27After that, Hussein and Zainab came.
01:30Hassan didn't tell us.
01:32The other two came at nine o'clock.
01:35But we didn't tell them.
01:37They called us Muhammad and Jafar.
01:40When he was a child, his vegetable shop owner moved between several schools,
01:44officially and privately, in Burj Hammoud, Sin El Fil and Al-Bazouri.
01:48He was the eldest, Sayed Hassan Nasrallah, among his brothers.
01:52How was the relationship between him and his brothers?
01:56Sayed Hassan was very special.
02:01When he was three years old,
02:04his grandmother used to come to him.
02:08He used to wear a black scarf on his head,
02:11and a white scarf underneath.
02:13He used to wear a black scarf on his head.
02:16He used to say to his brothers,
02:18stand behind me and pray.
02:20I had a shop.
02:22My brothers used to come to the shop,
02:24take money and go to the cinema or the beach.
02:28If they took a quarter or a half of the money,
02:30they used to give it to the poor.
02:33They didn't want to spend money.
02:35If they had a chocolate shop, an ice cream shop or a coffee shop,
02:38they didn't want to spend money.
02:40Our Armenian neighbor,
02:42she was in a bad situation.
02:44She was in a bad financial situation.
02:46Her husband didn't give her any money.
02:48I told her,
02:50what do you think,
02:52what do you think about me?
02:54She started to speak English.
02:56I told her,
02:58what do you think about me?
03:00She left.
03:02She used to read to him in the textbook.
03:04He didn't follow her.
03:06He used to listen to her.
03:08I told her,
03:10what do you think about me?
03:12She said, no.
03:14I told her,
03:16what do you think about me?
03:18She read the textbook.
03:20It was better than this.
03:22She used to say,
03:24what do you think about me?
03:26She used to say that.
03:28I used to say that to her.
03:30Until now,
03:32we are in good terms.
03:34We are good friends.
03:36In his middle age,
03:38he started reading religious books.
03:40His father didn't like this.
03:42I told him
03:44that I am a struggling man.
03:46I have 4 kids.
03:48They are coming tomorrow.
03:50I told him,
03:52I want someone to help me, I want to teach you a lawyer, I want to teach you, for example, a doctor, I want to teach you this and that, so that you can stand with me.
03:59I mean, it was the case of the sheikh in the beginning, but now it's different.
04:01He said to me, my son, I'm studying now, but if something goes wrong, I won't be the first to go to school, or I'll fail, whatever you want to do with me.
04:10Hassan excelled in religious studies, which encouraged his teacher to suggest sending him to Najaf, Iraq, to specialize in Islamic sciences.
04:18He came to me and said, sir, this boy, we want to send him to Iraq.
04:23It's difficult for me, because we really want him, and it's forbidden for him to stay here, and there are events here and there.
04:29What do you think, should we send him to Iraq?
04:32I said, by God, my son, as you can see, I'm confused, and I don't have a job.
04:37I rented a plane for 400 liras to go to Iraq.
04:40He said, my brother, you don't have to worry, just give us your approval, and we'll send him.
04:46May I ask you, Sheikh, what has changed in the situation of the sheikhs since then?
04:52Nothing has changed.
04:56The sheikhs complain that my son is harassing the sheikhs.
05:00No, he's not harassing them.
05:02In general, 20 years ago, there were no institutions for scholars and sheikhs.
05:10Everyone took responsibility for themselves.
05:13Today, there are no institutions for scholars and sheikhs.
05:20In the end, no one can find a solution for themselves.

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