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  • "I have no religion, but if I were to choose one, it would be that of Shariati's." Jean-Paul Sartre ---------------------------------- My Lord, grant me success in struggling during failure, in having patience in disappointment, in going alone, in Jihad without weapons, in working without pay, in making sacrifice in silence, in having religious belief in the world, in having ideology without popular traditions, in having faith (Iman) without pretensions, non-conformity without immaturity, beauty without physical appearance, loneliness in the crowd, and loving with the beloved knowing about it. ----------------------------------
  • HAJJ: Reflection on Its Rituals, by Ali Shariati
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Archive for May 16th, 2008

The child covered in the blood of his mother (photos)

Posted by Parsin on May 16, 2008

This is what US government and the Zionist regime of Israel mean by “War on Terror”!

Yesterday it was the 60th anniversary of brutal occupation of Palestine by Israel. Mr Bush participated in the Zionists festival on 60 years of terror and torture! 60 years of state terrorism! 60 years of unrest! 60 years of war on people’s hope to return to their homes! . . . And they will, one day they will return to their homes!

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Fatima is Fatima, By Ali Shariati - Part 4/5

Posted by Parsin on May 16, 2008

CHAPTER TEN

The Confinement
The black and difficult years of hunger began in the valley of Abu Talib. The Hashimi and Abd al-Muttalib families were imprisoned-with the exception of Abu Lahab who has joined the enemies. Men, women and children were placed in this hot, dry valley. A notice was written by Abu Jahl, in the name of all the wealthy people of the Quraysh, and it was placed on the Kabah wall: aNo one should have any contact with the Hashimi tribe. All relationships with them are cut-off. Do not buy anything from them. Do not sell anything to them. Do not marry any of them.”

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