Fatima Documentary VO reel

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A Variety of Documentary VO work that I have done.

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Middle Aged (35-54)

Accents

British (General) British (Received Pronunciation - RP, BBC)

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
In this episode, we will examine the role of the leader off the ladies caravan, Lady Zana, ladies. And it was the third child of Imam Ali on Lady Fatima. Her role in Karbala was significant and decisive. At the time of Kerbala, she was almost 56 years old and a mother of four sons. Two of them were on and Mohammed and they were with her in Karbala. They fought for their uncle, Imam Hussein. Muslims were a weak force. In the beginning, they didn't have weapons, enough horses and proper swordsman. So they moved to Medina, which was known as yet through at the time. In orderto avoid direct confrontation with the core Asian. The first battle they fought was butter, and it was one of the greatest upset in history of war, in which a weak and small side defeated an opponent force which was almost three times in size and comprised of highly skillful fighters. Nevertheless, the Holy Prophet instructed Muslims to be kind to the prisoners of war. The word a Zardari is a Persian word, which means morning on lamentation. It originated from the Arabic word meaning Commemorating the dead thiss concept is exclusively attached to the tragedy off Cara Bella, where in the seventh century the grandson of the holy prophet, Mohamed Imam Hussein, was slaughtered along with his family and companions. Since then, this tragic event, the whole idea and concept of mourning for the baby took on a whole new meaning. It is an identity and a sign of allegiance, a ritual on the most supreme act off devotion. Many hesitate to say this, but Islam was a revolution where in a society daughters were buried alive and the racial supremacy of Arabs was imposed systematically. And the concept of equality was completely absent in that society. If a person comes and says that we are a ll equal, treat servants as your brother and respect your daughters as much as you do your sons, then it is a revolution from every aspect because it is an attempt to change the basic fabric off the society. For Muslims, he was the most patient, wise, honest Onda, just ruler that the world had ever seen