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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. ----------------------------------
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Archive for the 'Nowruz' Category


Two Nice Videos About Spring and Nowruz In Iran

Posted by Parsin on April 1, 2008

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Persian New Year and Sizdah-Bedar

Posted by Parsin on April 1, 2008

Persian New Year starts on the first day of spring, and the holidays end on the 13th of Farvardin (first month in Persian Calender), the day of “Sizdah Bedar”. Today is Farvardin 13th and in Persian tradition people spend it outside in the nature. They go to parks, riversides, and anyplace they could find out there in the nature.

In Tehran, many leave their homes from very early in the morning to find a fair place to spend the whole day. Otherwise, they have to do their picnics beside the roads! The following pictures shows some of these events.

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Beautiful Pictures of Iran in Spring

Posted by Parsin on March 26, 2008

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Norouz; Declaration of Iranians’ Livelihood, Eternity By: Dr Ali Shariati

Posted by Parsin on March 21, 2008

nowruz1A Short speech about The Persian New Year
To say something new about Norouz is a difficult task. Norouz is a national celebration and everyone knows what a national celebration us. Norouz is celebrated every year, and talked about each year again. Much has been said about it, and you have heard a lot in this regard. So is there no point in talking about it one again?

Of course there is! Do we not renew Norouz each year. So let us also hear about it repeatedly as well. It is boring and even nonsense to repeat a scientific or a literary text. Wisdom rejects repetition, but sensations welcome it. Nature too, likes repeti tion, and the societies need it.

Nature is basically made up of repetition. A society is strengthened through repetition, sensations gain their life from it and Norouz is a beautiful, repetitious story in which the nature, sensations and the society are all engaged, yet it never gets old or boring. Read the rest of this entry »

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Google’s Logo for Persian New Year 1387

Posted by Parsin on March 20, 2008

Today is Nowruz (Norooz) the first day of Persian New Year. Nowruz means “the new day” and each year it starts with the first day of spring season. Each year Google puts a logo for Nowruz and the the first day of spring. The first logo is for Nowruz and the second one is for the first day of spring.

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Day of Nature

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Nowruz 1387, Persian New Year

Posted by Parsin on March 19, 2008

nowruz0As the spring’s footsteps start tickling the ears, lilies, daffodils and narcissus wake up to bloom, the impatient Iranians awaiting the spring, set up a colorful celebration to give it a red carpet welcome. Nowruz is the Persians’ longest and most cherished festivity, on which all Iranians celebrate the New Year with the nature’s resurrection from withered winter. It is deeply rooted in Zoroastrianism and counts as the oldest Iranian festival. Nowruz ancientness, variety, colorfulness, and rich symbolism mark it off from its peers in other nations and countries.

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