The great Zoroastrian priest Rostam Shahzadi describes the main task of Zoroastrians and also states that ANYONE (who is genuine) can convert to Zoroastrianism.
@mo7ammad_bakeer Jolani and Al-Nusra front were directly funded by factions of the fbi and CIA. I could care less of your Alid-Shia sunnoid Arab politics. Nor Pahlavi. Syria is barely a state with sovereignty it’s a playground for the west.
No offense to Syrians but nobody should take political or any sort of advice from them. Quite literally the most dysfunctional state, I’m surprised it’s remained a country I’m not going to lie.
Syrian moids in my comments be like "yeah it's true that the regime in Iran has killed a billion of us and made our lives worse but they're still better than da jooz" you guys are spiritually slaves there is no hope left for you
Sistani and Shirazi are arguably more orthodox traditional Shiites who are even more radical than Khomeinism. They view Velayate faqih as a liberal-modern Shiite project and have their own radical beliefs and ideologies about Shiite jurisprudence.
They’re pretty much all terrorists in different forms.
Mehdi Hasan @mehdirhasan wants you to believe there are two completely separate schools of Shi’ism, the “moderate” Sistani wing versus the “radical” Khomeini wing, and that he, of course, follows the peaceful, reasonable one.
As always, he is lying straight to your face.
Here’s what the very same Ayatollah Sistani actually said about Khomeini:
“I asked Ayatollah Sistani: ‘Sir, how many years did you attend the classes of the late Imam Khomeini in Qom?’
Ayatollah Sistani stood up and said:
‘First, I must stand out of respect for the late Ayatollah Khomeini. You do not know what a great thing Imam Khomeini accomplished. We who were trapped here in the grip of Saddam understood, and still understand, the value of Imam Khomeini’s work.
Every night, I listened to all of Imam Khomeini’s speeches. I had a small radio, and I would go to my library on the upper floor of my house. After the 8 p.m. news, when Imam Khomeini’s speeches were broadcast, I would listen to them.’”
Sistani did not just respect Khomeini, he revered him as a towering figure and listened religiously to his speeches while living under Saddam.
So spare us the fake divide, Mehdi. You are not some neutral Sistani follower trying to distance yourself from Khomeini’s legacy. You are just doing what you always do: sanitizing, misleading, and gaslighting to protect the Islamic Republic’s ideology while pretending to be an objective journalist.
The mask slips every single time.
@patrickbetdavid
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The Assad brutalization leading to a former Al Nusra leader (Al Queda lite) taking over your nation is not grounds for advising anyone else how to run theirs.
The author had me blocked and I never interacted with her more than likely a Shiite lackey twerking for her fellow Shiites to discount the murder of 40,000 Iranians.
For some reason Kurdish party member supporters blame Poooorsianz for their own kin’s shortcomings. Some of the most radical Shiites and Islamists I’ve interacted with are Kurdish or Azeri.
Foreign last name (Hilal Arab tribe), speaking a foreign language, with foreign flags, celebrating a foreign holiday.
Can’t describe the Islamic regime better.
State-affiliated religious singer Reza Hilali was seen performing chants in Chinese at a religious event marking Eid al-Ghadir in Tehran’s Enghelab Square on Friday. The video has drawn widespread reactions on social media.
Sometimes I get curious and view Pro-IR accounts. Seems like most of them are busy worshipping Arabs and boasting about it, or trying to use the Shahs Shiite mistake to convince others to worship Arabs.
Basically they’re all cucks worshipping Arabs they gave up on the whole Cyrus is alolbyat bs.
Basoyjeeets be like:
@doradoraxplora Do you call Umar and Ali great too, how about Mohammad and Genghis?
No men respect those who fought to preserve their land and religion like many great Iranians who fought invaders like Alexander the accursed. You’re not a man stay in your lane.
The Shah made 3 mistakes:
1. Being a Shiite (unforgivable)
2. Not executing Khomeini or Rajavi (unforgivable)
3. Not squashing all the Shiites protesting in 1979 (somewhat forgivable)
Number 1 lead to numbers 1-3.
Now was Iran and society better back then? Yes. The Shah was also secular and conflicted but functionally a Shiite nonetheless which we are allowed to criticize and would be hypocrites not to.
I’ll defend the Shahs era, his human rights record, his advancements of Iranian society, his love for Iranians. But I’ll never defend or even pretend 1-3 did not occur and we’re not mistakes.
That doesn’t even make sense and no Iranian would use “the great” after Alexander the accursed.
It’s valid to criticize Shiaism in all forms if you wanna tolerate it , to avoid it, that’s your prerogative but cursing at me and cooking up false analogies won’t change the validity of the points made.
His father knew the Shiite problem and addressed it his son did not properly. Either engage with the points or keep scrolling.
The saddest part is these Shiites in power are willing to sacrifice our entire country for Lebanon, and Gaza.
In every negotiation with Trump they keep trying to prop up these two states to get a deal that the US has rejected.
I think you’re framing it the wrong way. In every uprising and political development we have to learn from it. I’m personally against mass protests to begin with in a nation like Iran it won’t work. I think Jan forced Iranians to accept reality stomach what really needs to happen for change. The regime wants us demoralized abroad don’t fall into despair.
By the way George Bush out of all people offered humanitarian assistance, the regime initially rejected and later accepted. The US only asked for IAEA monitoring. The Red Cross provided aid as well as China. Instead of building better infrastructure the regime only considered moving the capital which also has earthquakes.
The Islamic regime’s negligence of funding foreign proxies instead of infrastructure lead to the deaths of 34,000 Iranians alone in 2003 when a 6.6 earthquake hit Bam in Kerman. You don’t hate them enough.