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Examining Shari’a’s Perspective on the Rights and Dignity of the Deceased; in Conversation with Mohammad Javad Khalili/ Ali Kalai
This is a caption این یک عنوان است. This is a caption. Conversation with Ali Kalai Mohammad Javad Khalili, holds a PhD in Political Science and is also a graduate of Hawza studies from the Qom Seminary. He has been conducting research in the field of Islamic political thought and the Arab world for years, […]...
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Ali Kalaei
The relationship between collective memory and collective graves; in conversation with Raha Bahraini and Shadi Sadar/ Simin Ruzgard.
Simin Rouzgar “Conquering the collective memory is an action that many ideological governments have undertaken in order to impose their desired narrative of history. Milan Kundera, in one of his famous stories called “The Unbearable Lightness of Being,” writes: “The struggle of man against power is the struggle of memory against forgetting.” This renowned […]...
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Simin Rouzgard
Monireh Baradaran: Destruction of mass graves is an international crime/ Siavash Khoramgah
Monireh Baradaran Khorshahi is a writer and researcher who herself has experienced years of imprisonment and torture during both pre- and post-revolution periods of Azar 57. She is the sister of Mehdi Baradaran Khorshahi, a leftist activist who spent more than seven years in prison before the Azar 57 revolution and was executed in 60 […]...
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Siavash Khoramgah
Legal rights of the deceased; desecration of graves/ Mohsen Kadiour
. Mohsen Kadiour The dead have the same legal rights as the living. They have the right to not have their graves destroyed or desecrated. But is this right for everyone, or only for righteous believers? Is it permissible according to Sharia to destroy the graves of individuals who, in some way, are considered enemies […]...
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Mohsen Kadivar
Hope for Architects: Rouhani showed his deceptive face / Beloved Trust
This is a caption این یک عنوان است. This is a caption. Delbar Tokhali Seventh Golestan Street in Tehran had turned into a war zone; on one side were the police and security forces, and on the other side were the steadfast Gonabadis. The clashes began when the security forces imposed restrictions on the movements […]...
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Delbar Tavakoli
Seventh Rose Garden; A Scenario for Silencing the Dervishes / Alireza Roshan
“تصویر نشانگر این است که شما در حال پیشرفت هستید” “The image indicates that you are making progress.” Alireza Roshan Writing about “Suppression of Gonabad Dervishes” first requires understanding the dervishes. That is, first the Gonabad dervishes who they are and what they want must be defined, then their suppression can be discussed. “We, the […]...
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Alireza Roshan
Sufism in Iran: From the destruction of monasteries to the suppression of followers/Amir Chemeni.
This is a picture of a beautiful flower. Amir Chamani Having beliefs that contradict the promotional and advertising beliefs of the central government system has always been met with rejection and suppression. Whether they are religious and spiritual beliefs, or political beliefs and thoughts. Political currents Political currents are either “critics” and “protesters” of the […]...
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Amir Chamani
Darvishan Gonabadi; Together with the Lonely/ The Cupbearer of Reunion
Among the recent nationwide protests, from the first days, unity and solidarity among the different political and social groups of Gonabad’s Darvishes was evident. An example of this unity was the gathering and encampment of these Darvishes for several days, accompanied by some families of other prisoners, in front of Evin Prison to demand the […]...
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Saqhi Laghaei
Some points about the Islamic Republic’s treatment of the Gonabadi Dervishes / Shahin Sadegh Zadeh Milani.
Shahin Sadeghzadeh Milan is a name. The suppression of dervishes in the Islamic Republic has a long history. At first glance, the government’s treatment of a religious group whose fundamental beliefs do not differ significantly from the official religion of the country may seem surprising. However, the authoritarian nature of the Iranian government has repeatedly […]...
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Dr. Ali Din Turkmani: Budget 97, no effort to reduce socially ineffective expenses / Simin Roozgard
Conversation with Simin Rouzgar Dr. Ali Diniterkamani, a graduate in the field of economic development from the University of Tehran, is currently an assistant professor at the Institute of Commerce Studies and Research. Over the past two decades, in addition to ten books and one hundred articles authored or translated by Dr. Diniterkamani have […]...
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Simin Rouzgard
Behnam Ahmadi Amouei: Transparency is the slogan of the 97 budget bill / Ali Kalaii
This is a caption این یک عنوان است. Conversation with Ali Kalai The 97 budget bill has caused a lot of controversy this year, and for this reason, we made great efforts to discuss the various dimensions of the budget issue in Iran with a focus on this bill. Finally, we were fortunate enough to […]...
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Ali Kalaei
The heel of comfort spins on the same door/ Khosrow Sadeghi Borujeni
This is a picture of a beautiful flower.[/caption] این یک تصویر از یک گل زیبا است. This is a picture of a beautiful flower.Khosrow Sadeghi Boroujani Overview of the bill Annual budget 1397 The budget, as a document that shows the direction and path of the government’s major policies, is of great importance. The numbers […]...
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Khosrow Sadeghi Boroujeni