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نسرین ستوده: زندانی روز | Dec 04 | |
Saeed Malekpour: Prisoner of the day | Lawyer says death sentence suspended | Dec 03 |
Majid Tavakoli: Prisoner of the day | Iterview with mother | Dec 02 |
احسان نراقی: جامعه شناس و نویسنده ۱۳۰۵-۱۳۹۱ | Dec 02 | |
Nasrin Sotoudeh: Prisoner of the day | 46 days on hunger strike | Dec 01 |
Nasrin Sotoudeh: Graffiti | In Barcelona | Nov 30 |
گوهر عشقی: مادر ستار بهشتی | Nov 30 | |
Abdollah Momeni: Prisoner of the day | Activist denied leave and family visits for 1.5 years | Nov 30 |
محمد کلالی: یکی از حمله کنندگان به سفارت ایران در برلین | Nov 29 | |
Habibollah Golparipour: Prisoner of the day | Kurdish Activist on Death Row | Nov 28 |
I like Khoda = Khod + A(gahi). After all, we were the first
by Jonny Dollar on Mon Dec 20, 2010 10:30 PM PSTwho intriduced the concept of one god, not the arabs. Ah (AH) is the significant and it refers to the supreme being such as khod +AA, All+ah, AA+min. it is too deep to describe it. it can amke you high, if you feel it. Khoda really means God is inside you (your heart). You are the God! You don't need to search for it outside of you.
majid jan
by tabriz_balasi on Mon Dec 20, 2010 06:23 AM PSTmajid, tu riyazi vaghti mikhan binahaayato toosif konan hich vaght az bozorgtarin addad estefaade nemikonan, hamishe migan, tu yek addad bedeh, man yek addade bozorgtari neshun midam. hamine digeh, binahayaat ke khodesh addad nist, binahaayat taarif nashodast, baraaye hamin vaghti ke be be farz az ghaader boodane allah harf miizanim, migim khoda ghadertarine, yani tu ye ghaadri ro ke soraagh dari biyaar, khoda azun ghadertareh.
vali tu harfe jalebi zadi, gofti ke amaale moghayese yek amaale sherk hesaab misheh. areh injur be nazar mirese, chon ageh tamaame khobiyaa rishash khodast pas khoobiye baghiye ham az khoobiye khodast. vali unvaght behtarin ham sherk hesaab misheh, chon unjaa ham moghayese mikoni ke migi khoda behtareene, pas bayad tu begi har 2osh sherkaan. bayad bishtar fekr konam be in mozoo, hich vaght behesh fekr nakarde bodam vali be nazar miyaad ke "behtar" va "behtarin" ba "toohid" joor dar nemiyaad.
be an act at all times in the name of Allah.
تبریز بالاسی
MajidMon Dec 20, 2010 01:48 AM PST
صفت عالی«ترین» بمعنای دور ریختن بقیه ست! ترین! بقیه برن پی کارشون! وقتی میگی «اکبر، تفضیلی» اوّلین قدم شرک رو برداشتی، «تفضیلی»! اون رو «فضل» دادی به بقیّه! منکر بقیّه نشدی و قبول کردی دیگرانی هم هستند ولی این یکی بهتره «شرک!»
غلامحسین بازیکن بهتری هست «صفت تفضیلی، در مقایسه با بقیّهء بازیکن ها غلامحسین بهتره، اکبر »
غلامحسین بهترین بازیکن هست« صفت عالی، هیچکس در ردهء غلامحسین نیست، بقیّه برن جلو بوق بزنن! کبیر»
صفت تفضیلی: فَضّل اللهِ الْمُطربون عَلیَ الْمؤمِنونْ اَجراً عظیما (و همانا پروردگار مطرب ها را بر ایمان آورندگان ترجیح و پاداش گرانقدر میدهد)!
صفت عالی: ........... سایهء سرکار عالی کم نشه ,خیلی خوابم میاد، شب خوش، بقیه شو فردا ادامه میدیم!
Transitory Mode!
by G. Rahmanian on Mon Dec 20, 2010 01:41 AM PSTAfter 32 years IR is still in its transitional mode! Last time Arabs took over it took them 200 years to allow any transition. How many centuries are we looking at this time around?
Demo
by tabriz_balasi on Mon Dec 20, 2010 12:58 AM PSTKhar, it is the particular name of God; what i mean is "elaah" means God and Allah is "Al elah" or The God.
Demo, the things you mentioned as the names of Allah are actualy the attirbutes of Allah, they are not really the names of Allah in a sense of a name; you can call Allah by his attirbutes, yes you're reffering to Allah. Actualy when a muslim uses the word Allah, he means basicaly "that" which is the possessor of all those names in the Quran (the book you accuse me of not mentioning).
majid, you are right about akbar meaning greater. greater makes more sense to me that greatest, here is why.. Allah is greater than what ever you can come up with; if we had said, Allah is the greatest, we then had to ask, Allah is the greatest what? the greaest God? but there is only one God, so saying that Allah is the greatest God is redundant; because of course if a set only has one member; then that thing is both the smallest and the greatest member of that group; but Allah is a greater helper than all your helpers or allah is more powerful than what ever power there is; of course that is what we (who ever) believe(s) and that is why we are muslims. but how much muslims act upon the belief is what Allah is going to judge in the day of judgment (i can't prove it, it is what i believe). and the funny thing to me is if I knew for sure Islam is false, I would still be a muslim and i would still love muhammad, because it is still the greatest love story of all time to me. that is how deeply muslims love muhammad, insane love. atleast Muhammad had found those 99 names in himself, that is love. of course i believe with my entire heart, with not even an ounce of doubt, that islam is the truth.
be an act at all times in the name of Allah.
گرگم به هوای اسلامی!
MajidSun Dec 19, 2010 11:44 PM PST
اللهُ «اکبر»؟
از نظر دستوراللُغاتِ الْعَرَبیَةْ اکبر یعنی بزرگتر ،کبیر بمعنای بزرگترین هست! (صفت تفضیلی و صفت عالی، برتر و برترین، بزرگتر و بزرگترین).
مقال وحدت از همین پلّهء اوّل دچار شرک شده! بین بت های مکّه الله «اکبر» بوده و نه «کبیر»! بزرگ تر از بقیّهء بتها بوده و نه بزرگترین، (چاچول بازی با حفظ حرمت تقیّه!)
بالاخره باید دل بقیّهء سران قریش رو بدست آورد! نه اینکه ابتدا به ساکن بزنی تو پوزشون و اونارو بر علیه خودت بشورونی، چون بعداً لازمشون داری! « نوع نوفل لوشاتو ئیش ١٤٠٠ سال بعد میاد! عجله نکنین! »
_ شاخهای من تیز تره
_ دمبهء من لذیذ تره
یادتون میاد؟ اینم یه جور گرگم به هوایی بود در صدر اسلام!
JD, Tabrizi, Khar
by Demo on Sun Dec 19, 2010 10:40 PM PST"say: "call upon Allah, or call upon Rahman: by whatever name you call upon him, (it is well): for to him belong the most beautiful names.......(Verse 110, Section 17 of Quran)"
Khar is right about the Allah's name origin. All of the creator's name such as GOD, Khoda, Yahoo, & other 99 names mentioned in Quran all point to the one & only one creator of everything in the universe. Even "uni" in "universe" is calling for "unity." Khar also has the insight to recognize that both AN & "No Fear" are imposters in my insignificant opinion.
Tabriz like the majority of Iranian Muslims never mentions Quran in his/her comments. That is quite absurd.
JD: AN belongs to "Hojatieh" cult & he is considered as a "Moshrek" among Muslim Arabs. Knowing of Arabic language is "the least" of signficance for them in dealing with him.
tabriz, Allah was actually the name of an idol (Bot) in Mecca...
by Khar on Sun Dec 19, 2010 07:57 PM PSTwhich was prayed to by the Arab tribes like Ghoraysh (Mohammad’s tribe) in pagan Arabia before Islam. It was later adopted by Mohammad and Ghoraiyesh tribe as one and only creator. And Khoda (God) is totally a Zoroastrian concept which introduced monistic concept of creator and was adopted by Judaism and Christianity later.
To sum up, both are metaphysical but Allah originates from an idol (Bot) and God from Persian Erfaan and mythology.
Jonny Dollar
by tabriz_balasi on Sun Dec 19, 2010 07:22 PM PSTthe arabic language is not the cause of arab animosity towards iran. more than anything the problem between us is because iranians are shia and sunni arabs don't trust us; and Khomeini's attempt to export his "islamic" revolution made them enemies of Iran since the begining of revolution. I am not shia; I am against Khomeini, Hozeye Elmiyeh, and Islamic Republic.
about your question regarding the difference between Allah and Khoda; i don't know the answer. I just want to call the creator by the name of Allah, because Muhammad used the word Allah. i wish you could ask muhammad; if you could have a five minute conversation with him you would fall in love with him. major part of being a muslim is a deep love for the prophet and the next major part is putting his teaching into practice. In my mind the word Allah is the most important concept; and the word Khoda is just a part of the word Khodahafez. Yashasin Iran Millati...
be an act at all times in the name of Allah.
Good list
by maziar 58 on Sun Dec 19, 2010 06:25 PM PSTOf question khar jaan posted by you on 2:45 p.m asking all those from beevafa .
this is typical of all phd gradutes of Boshke elmiyeh ghom .check their
www.BEG.edu
he is not going to ansewer them. Maziar
Tabriz Oghlani, What's the difference btwn Allah & Khoda?
by Jonny Dollar on Sun Dec 19, 2010 06:33 PM PSTSir, I see that you always mention Allah, that is why I am wondering the difference in your mind? Chokh Saaghol!
As far as the new choice goes, actually it might be a smart move on his part. I hate IRI, but this iraqi guy who is fluent in arabic would be able to better understand the arabs who are ganging up against iri, therefore making it easier to build a bridge and lessen the anxiety of pan arabs. This shows AN is ready to make a deal that he likes. No?
no fear beevafa
by Khar on Sun Dec 19, 2010 06:11 PM PSTyou blabber the following: "But many have decided to work within the system and help Iran anyway they can."
This is as possible as believing that you are capable of understanding complex matters. By the way a question for you; do you read the Seegheh contract before you engage in mental masturbation?
Comrade,
by No Fear on Sun Dec 19, 2010 05:14 PM PSTBy "revolution" we mean the adopted method of opposing a system. You should be very familiar with this recipe of a non tolerant opposition. Its the only approach the leftist socialists understand. Don't you believe revolutions to be the natural outcome of any system which by your definition is unjust?
"[This is the " anti revolutionary" way]"
by comrade on Sun Dec 19, 2010 05:00 PM PSTI am just wondering if our friend can verify the above statement one more time and confirm the fact that A.N is indeed an anti-revolutionary element.
Never increase, beyond what is necessary, the number of entities required to explain anything.
Asadabad,
by No Fear on Sun Dec 19, 2010 04:40 PM PSTI guess whether that politician's daughters wear Hijab or not, does not make any difference in your opinion about him. You have decided to oppose him.
Ofcourse, your approach is reactionary and offers a binary outlook towards complex issues. A politician will recognize opportunity and will approach this issue in an entirely different way. Again, try distancing yourself from the Orwellian approach and consider other solutions.
For example; By labelling someone a " Hypocrite " , you are blocking any possible future rapprochement with a possible ally. If i knew this person, I would findout who gave him the position, which political group he belongs to, Who is he supporting politically, etc. This way you gain tremendous amount of knowledge with a bit of "inside information". Having this info is a lot more valuable than simply calling him a hypocrite.
You might be surprised that a huge number of our current politicians are no different than you or me. But many have decided to work within the system and help Iran anyway they can. This is the " anti revolutionary" way of doing things.
There is nothing wrong with this approach and i personally highly encourage it.
At Last!
by G. Rahmanian on Sun Dec 19, 2010 04:36 PM PSTAfter 32 years, Mottaki finally seems to feel the insulting behaviors of IR goons. Playing a significant role in the larger IR insult he could not possibly have noticed it until it hit him in his stupid face. No self-respecting individual would work for or cooperate, so closely, with the IR state apparatus in any shape or form.
slap on hypocricy?
by tabriz_balasi on Sun Dec 19, 2010 03:05 PM PSTwhat makes you think I support Mottaki or anyone else that works for the Islamic Republic of Rapist gang? I just wanted to hear what no-fear had to say; that is all; i want to know what people think so that i can revise my mental attitude towards thingssssss... i am learning every day; with your permission; and I don't represent Allah; As soon as I say that I do or that I am a good/honest person then you have the permission to say the nastist things to me and shoot me in the head.
be an act at all times in the name of Allah.
no fear beevafa
by Khar on Sun Dec 19, 2010 02:45 PM PSTHow much do get paid by IRI? do you like working as a very low level Islamic Rapist Republic agent? Do you Like Lavaat? Have you ever worked in Kahrizak? Do you know and like sargord? Do you like hot thick Barbari as well? Do you consider yourself a Sang e Paa? is it better to be an animal than to be AN lover? Do you take a bath? how many times a year? and at last but not least by any means
به نظر شما, در روز سگ بیشتر میریند یا خر؟
asadabad
by Veiled Prophet of Khorasan on Sun Dec 19, 2010 12:09 PM PSTHow's this for hypocrisy? Did you know that the former Iranian charge d'affaires for the IRI embassy in Washington DC lives in the US? Get this, he has a few daughters here in the US and they dont even wear the hijab.
It is hypocrisy. But it may also be that the daughters gave him the finger! Good for the daughters if they did. Hijab will go the way of the "Dodo bird" as soon as it is not longer mandatory. In the USA I almost never see an Iranian woman with a hijab.
Mahmood is acting Neurotic!
by Disenchanted on Sun Dec 19, 2010 11:40 AM PST//www.bbc.co.uk/persian/iran/2010/12/101219_an_larijani_mottaki.shtml
When they handle dismissal of their pal so disgracefully how can we trust them with handling country's affairs, not the least of it which is nuclear negotiations?!
The funniest yet is Mr. Mottaki statement that calls for honesty among authorities after he got the boot:
منوچهر متکی در این مصاحبه بر ضرورت رعایت صداقت در گفتار از سوی مسئولان تاکید کرده ا.
Is he one of those who was saying Neda was killed by MI6 agents?!
Screw you and your call for honesty!
Here is BBC:
در این مراسم محمد رضا رحیمی معاون اول رئیس جمهور ایران گفت که "آقای متکی قبل از سفر سنگال در صحبت
مشروحی که با رئیس جمهور داشته اند در جریان تغییرشان قرار داشته و می دانستند که آقای صالحی در چنین روزی معارفه خواهند شد."
اما آقای متکی گفت که در شب سفرش به چند کشور با آقای احمدی نژاد در باره موضوع سفرها تبادل نظر کرده و "هرگز در جریان تعیین فردی به فاصله 24 ساعت بعد از عزیمت به ماموریت و مضحک تر از آن تعیین روز تودیع و معارفه قرار نگرفته است."
آقای رحیمی همچنین گفته بود که در مراسم دیگری با حضور آقای احمدی نژاد، از وزیر پیشین امور خارجه تقدیر خواهد شد.
این در حالی است که وزیر خارجه سابق ایران در گفت و گو با خبرگزاری مهر، سخنان معاون اول رئیس جمهور در مورد آگاهی قبلی در مورد تعیین سرپرست برای وزارت خارجه را تکذیب کرده و نحوه برکناری خود را غیر اسلامی، خارج از عرف سیاسی و دیپلماتیک و توهین آمیز خوانده است.
منوچهر متکی در این مصاحبه بر ضرورت رعایت صداقت در گفتار از سوی مسئولان تاکید کرده است.
FYI/منوچهر متکی نحوه برکناری خود را توهین آمیز خواند
Darius KadivarSun Dec 19, 2010 06:33 AM PST
//www.bbc.co.uk/persian/iran/2010/12/101219_a...
Born & Raised In Iraq!
by G. Rahmanian on Sun Dec 19, 2010 05:49 AM PSTBorn and raised in Iraq most of these entities have no interest in Iran or Iran's history and culture. They care less about Iran's security and territorial integrity. If Iraqis who attacked Iran had any love or respect for Iran and Iranians, these individuals do, too. Their Iranianness is as bogus as Ahmadinejad's religiosity.
SG, what is Iran-bashing?
by I despise fascists and st... on Sun Dec 19, 2010 02:43 AM PSTSo if anyone speaks of injustice or speaks against a sytem is bashing his country?
You say Islamic Republic is Iran so then all 1978 protesters/rioters were anti-Iran.
By your definition Nazism was Germany and anyone who criticised its policies was anti-German.
By your definition Apartheid wasn't only a systme but all of South Africa and thus Nelson Mendela was a traitor to South Africa.
British India, by your definition, was India and thus Ghandi was anti-India.
Apartheid was a legal system in the United States and anyone who opoosed it, by your twisted logic, was anti-American.
Finally, your sympanthy towards an anti-American regime should make you anti-American.
No fear
by asadabad on Sun Dec 19, 2010 12:15 AM PSTI'm not a revolutionary. I don't know which animal character I most likely represent. All that I can tell you is that the hypocisy of the IRI is sickening. That is what reminded me of the animal farm analogy.
As you all well know, Iranian women must wear hijab in public or they will be severly punished, right?
How's this for hypocrisy? Did you know that the former Iranian charge d'affaires for the IRI embassy in Washington DC lives in the US? Get this, he has a few daughters here in the US and they dont even wear the hijab.
A "No Fear" Hypo!
by Demo on Sat Dec 18, 2010 10:47 PM PST"Diplomacy is the science of working with the lowest possibilities, its not an engineering project."
An undeniable "hypocrite's" statement in contrast with "nothing but engineerd" diplomacy in the "ANimal Farm" where all but a selected few are considered as "catlle" with no voices over their own fates!
Asadabad,
by No Fear on Sat Dec 18, 2010 09:34 PM PSTHaving an Orwellian outlook towards our politics is certainly a way for itself, but you have to remember the time of revolutions are over and we are not living in the 70s anymore.
You don't tore down systems because they are "big brothers watching us " or an elitist class of pigs ruling over us. Countries and nations are not like matchsticks to start rebuilding when they fall after a violent revolution. Atleast, this is not how politicians see it. Diplomacy is the science of working with the lowest possibilities, its not an engineering project.
Are you a revolutionary too? Do you believe in the forceful removal of the "pigs" sitting at the top? Which animal are you in this " animal farm" ?
Bus: These Guys Are For Rent!
by G. Rahmanian on Sun Dec 19, 2010 03:43 AM PSTWhy else would US/Europe-educated people like these two jerks join a murderous regime if not for the benefits. These guys are for rent. I'm sure you have heard the saying: You Can Rent Some People, But You Can't Buy Them!
بنویسید متّکی بخوانید مُتَّکا
Nader VanakiSat Dec 18, 2010 07:38 PM PST
I think there has been some
by norooz on Sat Dec 18, 2010 07:14 PM PSTI think there has been some disagreements among the government officials during the latest 5+1 meeting. People get fired or quit. What is the big deal?
I was sure nothing positive will come out of that meeting for Iran, because US and Europeans are not after resolving the issues. They just want another failed meeting to use and sell their sanctions and wars.
have any of you guys
by asadabad on Sat Dec 18, 2010 05:38 PM PSTread the book "Animal Farm"? The history of Iran, during the last 30 years, is identical to Animal Farm. If you haven't read it, you have to do yourself a favor and check it out