Here’s the playlist for the entire series:
Islamic Beliefs 01
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLrK-FXb0E44sZNZAfFhfdZrjm-t8RCi5Z
Islamic Beliefs 02
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLrK-FXb0E44vf3_R3FmHzjXyLhbjT6O6s
Islamic Beliefs 03
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLrK-FXb0E44s47ZWj6jaZAjXt-MwGmd2E
Islamic Beliefs 04
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLrK-FXb0E44ulGpCNvUZiaoRSqgn2mC6_
As for Sheikh Yasser al-Habib, he is an extremist and does not represent the Shia. The majority of Shia scholars have openly condemned him. If they every cite him, tell them he doesn’t represent us.
As for them being buried by the Prophet (s), this is not a virtue for them because:
1- Aisha is the one who had them buried there. It was not by the request of the Prophet (s) or by God’s command. Aisha wanted her father to be buried there, how is that a virtue? Abu Bakr and Omar were rulers and so they can decide where to be buried. If now a Saudi king wants to be buried inside the mosque of the Prophet (s) and has the power to impose that, is that a virtue for him?
2- Abdullah ibn Saloul, the leader of the hypocrites in Medina and who was condemned by the Prophet (s), is buried in the Baqee’ close to righteous companions. Is that a virtue for this hypocrite?
3- Haroun the corrupt Abbasid ruler is buried next to Imam Redha’s (a) grave. That’s not a virtue for him.