آیت الله صافی گلپایگانی از مراجع تقلید در قم، حکم ارتداد شاهین نجفی خواننده رپ ایرانی را صادر کرد.
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by Fesenjoon2 on Wed May 09, 2012 02:16 PM PDTwell said. Real change will only come from within.
But then again, we love to put the blame on US/Zionists/Britain/Israel/whoever the f*ck is out there. Not taking responsibility for our faults has become part of our culture.
I dont know SK
by Fesenjoon2 on Wed May 09, 2012 02:11 PM PDTSomething tells me that if the Iranian people inside Iran truly wanted a change in the nezaam, we would have seen it by now.
Part of his bio...
by Soosan Khanoom on Wed May 09, 2012 02:11 PM PDTShahin Najafi was born in 1980 in Bandar-e Anzali, Iran. When he was six years old his father died and later his brother became a drug addict and also died.[4] He began writing poetry as a teenager and began learning the guitar in the classical and flamenco styles at the age of eighteen. He then became an underground artist in Iran, performing in both rock and Spanish music styles, working with various bands.[2]
He studied sociology at the University of Gilan and openly expressed his opinions about the university, leading to him getting expelled.[5]
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Political and social activities In addition to individual work in his concerts and campaign songs, Shahin Najafi had many performance on various political and social occasions. In October 2008, he had a music show on "Peace Conference" in Germany.[15] In August 2009, with some poets and writers in shows of ""Night of solidarity with the liberal struggle"" Najafi had a protest hip hop show in Stockholm, Sweden.[16] In December 2009, coincided with "Student Day" in Iran, Najafi with Ziba Shirazi had a protest music show in Georgetown University, Washington, D.C.[17] He also published an article in his official blog announcing: "I don't cut my hair until the time of freedom establishment in Iran."[17]
//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shahin_Najafi#cite_note-SH.n-16
Fesenjoon bro,the mullah regime is a byproduct of Iranian psyche
by Anonymous Observer on Wed May 09, 2012 02:06 PM PDTAnd will be gone if Iranians stop appeasing them by buying their propaganda, spending hard currency in Iran every year by buying real estate, travelling there, talking about Palestine day and night, blaming everything on Jews and Israel after 33 years of outright calls by the IR for Israel's destruction, by buying into bullshit Shia superstition, by denying IR's terrorism in a weird attempt to save face as Iranians abroad...etc., etc.
The IR and mullahs will be gone once Iranians stop appeasing them and covering for their crimes.
Fesenjoon
by Soosan Khanoom on Wed May 09, 2012 02:01 PM PDT33 years is nothing compare to 400 years of Spanish Inquisition. But Let us hope Iranian people stand up and end this crap much sooner.
For a religion that gave the world the "Golden Age" , IRI is bringing nothing but shame.
I am with you on that ...
by Soosan Khanoom on Wed May 09, 2012 01:55 PM PDTI love shahin. So no matter what I will listen to his songs and ,now, after this Fatva, I promise that I shall do so even more. More than a musician he is a great poet. Once again it has been proven that a pen is much more powerful and effective than sword. Let these mullas tremble with shahin's voice.
as someone said...
by Fesenjoon2 on Wed May 09, 2012 01:44 PM PDTبه خدا سوگند اگر «اِمینم» را در دست راست و «اسنوپ داگ» را در دست چپم قرار دهید باز هم به ترانههای شاهین نجفی گوش میکنم.
SK
by Fesenjoon2 on Wed May 09, 2012 01:42 PM PDTtheyve been digging it for 33 years now. I wonder when it'll end. Are we supposed to wait 200 years or something? Cuz I heard people saying the same things 20 years ago ("mullahs are digging their own graves", "mullahs are finished", "the people are rising", "the regime is falling", ...)
unfortunately
The real Mortad on this
by Soosan Khanoom on Wed May 09, 2012 01:25 PM PDTThe real Mortad on this earth is the Islamic Republic of Iran.
These mullas are just digging their own graves !