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Seyed Mosque/ Isfahan/ Iran
Photography: farzaneh beheshti
#iran#middle east#iranian#persia#persian#travel#art#farsi#culture#architecture#isfaha#mosque#mosques#persian art#persian architecture#islamic#islamic art#safavi#adventures#colorful
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An impressionist painting of the Safavid palace
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Besties 💞
#the buccaneers#thebuccaneersedit#christina hendricks#viss elliot safavi#mrs st george#mrs elmsworth#*mygifs#tvedit#tvgifs#appletvedit#periodedit#perioddramaedit#thebuccanersdaily
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نواب صفوی - احمد کسروی - حافظ شیرازی
میگن احمد کسروی گفته بود
ـ[ما یک حکومت به آخوندها بدهکاریم. یعنی باید قدرت سیاسی به دست روحانیون بیفتند تا بعد ملت ایران دیگر دل از شعائر خرافه آمیز در قالب تشیع صفوی برکند.]ـ
اینکه چرا عکسی با غزل حافظ را بالای جمله یک مخالف دوآتشه حافظ قرار دادم بعدا خواهم گفت
اما قبلش میخواهم به این نکته بپردازم که من کسروی را پژوهشگری که تحلیل هایش مبتنی بر شواهد و مدرک است میدانستم اما بعد از خواندن مقاله او در مورد حافظ که پر از تناقض گویی و کج فهمی و بی منطقی بود یاد این اصل که "هیچ انسانی بینقص نیست" افتادم بر همین اصل حافظ واقعی و نه تاریخی را هم مبرا از نقد نمیدانم اما آنچه کسروی کرد بیشتر افتراء بود تا نقد
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بعد از این مقاله جنجالی ، دفاع از حافظ توسط بسیاری به خوبی انجام شد پس به آن نمیپردازم فقط آنچه که در گفته ها خالی بود این بود که ما از ترتیب زمانی خلق کل دیوان حافظ آگاه نیستیم درنتیجه نمیتوانیم قضاوت کنیم سر و شکل جهان بینی حافظ واقعی چه بوده و در نهایت چه شده
آیا همه ی شعر ها در یک مدت زمانی معین بعد از قوام یافتنِ جهان بینی سروده شده مثل مثنوی مولانا یا نه طی مدت زمان طولانی تر و به تناسب روند قوام یافتنِ جهان بینی سروده شده
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اما نکته مهم تر که مرا شگفت زده کرد
روحیه افراطیِ ترور گونهی کسروی در مقاله و نمود آن در مراسم سمبولیک کتاب سوزی او و همفکرانش بود
برایم باور ناپذیر است که اهل قلم حتی سمبولیک ، هر سال مثلا پرچم یک کشور یا مجسمه کاغذی هیتلر را به چوبی ببندند و به آتش بکشند یا با تیر و سنگ و چماق و لنگ کفش به جان آن مجسمه بیفتند😳ـ
واقعا هر سال دیوان حافظ را آتش زدن خردمندانه است؟!ـ
اهل قلم و کتاب باشی بعد کتاب سوزی و قلم شکستن راه بیاندازی ـ!!!🤯!!!ـ
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در مقاله کسروی یک نواب صفوی متعصب را مشاهده میکردم که بجای ترور جان با طپانچه به ترور شخصیت با قلم رو آورده که اگر این فن بلد نبودی با همان طپانچه اقدام نمودی😅ـ
این موضوع میتواند مایه یک فیلم کوتاه باشد ، حافظ و کسروی مقتول یکیست ، کسروی و نواب قاتل هم یکیست ، عنوان فیلم هم "خودکشی فرا کالبدی" 🤪ـ
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طنز تلخی بود که گفتم اما امیدوارم ایران ما بعد از تصویه بدهی اش به روحانیون برای حکومت ، به قشری افراطی و متعصبِ از آن ور پشت بام افتاده چیزی بدهکار نباشد
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چرایی گذاشتن غزل حافظ و جمله منتسب به کسروی این است که بدانیم واقعا ایران ما حکومتی به آخوند ها بدهکار نبود ایران ما بعد از فتح اسلام عمری بجز دوره کوتاهی همواره "شاهاللهیی" اداره میشد و میشود و قوانین آن همواره اسلامیزه بوده و هست به طوریکه میتوان اذیت و آزار مردم توسط قشر آخوند و روحانی را که آن موقعه ها به آنها شیخ و زاهد و ملا و مفتی و مسجد نشین میگفتن به وفور نه فقط در شعر های حافظ و شعر های اکثر شاعرهای دیگر مشاهده کرد بلکه دید که این قماش چه جان ها معروفی که در تاریخ ستاندند
براحتی میتوان حکومت "شاهاللهیی" را در زندگی زنان آن دوران ها و این دوران ها آشکارا مشاهده کرد
و البته موارد بسیار دیگر
فقط با ظهور رضاشاه پهلوی و پسرش "داشت" مدل حکومتی شاهاللهیی به شاهنشاهی تغییر روش میداد که هبوط۵۷ نگذاشت
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ایران ما (منظور مردمش) همیشه اول به خـِرد و بعد به حافظـ ـهی تاریخیش بدهکار است
که اگر این دو را پیشه ی خود نکند این افراطی نشد آن افراطی حکومت را قبضه خواهد کرد حال در پوشش هر مرامی که باشد
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پ،ن:منظور از اسلامیزه در این مطلب "اسلامی کردن اسلام"😅 بنا به فهم این همه فرقه ی اسلامی میباشد
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#30ahchaleh#na_zzanin#ناظنین#Navvab Safavi#Ahmad Kasravi#hafez#Ayatollah#Hujjat al Islam#Akhund#Mullah#Sheikh#Clergy#Hermit#mufti#mohamad tajvidi#نواب صفوی#احمد کسروی#حافظ#آیت الله#حجت الاسلام#طلبه#آخوند#روحانی#ملا#شیخ#زاهد#مفتی#محمد تجویدی#اسلامیزه#hafez shirazi
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Ehsan Safavie
Painter, illustrator, graphic designer, photographer.
David Bowie as Lazarus
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Beaker
The Overseer was approached by a member of its support staff, a very quiet man who would be approaching retirement soon. This man was so quiet they often didn't realize he was present, so it was only natural that they concluded he must have something fairly important to raise.
"You may speak at any time, Safavi." Xyr tone was slightly more irritated than xe actually felt, but xe either didn't realize or didn't care. "You don't need my permission."
Safavi shuffled awkwardly, "Right..."
Several seconds of dead air passed, and the Overseer was about to urge him to continue, when he managed to find his resolve.
"You're Antarctican, right?" Perhaps if he had been less nervous, he'd have worded it more accurately, perhaps he would have given more context than holding up the novel he'd been reading.
Ten started to turn around to face him fully as she responded, "I suppose that could be said, yes. Why--" before she finished her question, she saw the cover. White, a light blue rectangle near the spine, a painting of some ice figure, and the title Antarctica, that gave some information, at least. Perhaps, if it kept up on current fiction writing, the author name could have given it some further information.
Safavi blushed in embarrassment, realizing that what he was about to ask could make him look incredibly stupid. "Well, what is the language like there?"
Ten blinked, "Similar to the Foundation, broadly, there's a lingua franca that is similar enough to where it's spoken elsewhere, with a few specific jargon terms. I'm not sure what you're asking me."
The staffer inhaled, steeling himself for a negative reaction, "Well, in my book, they call scientists "beakers" and--"
"Why?"
"I--don't know?"
"I know you don't, that was rhetorical. I assume this is set on a research base, and I can't imagine the primary research conducted down there involves beakers at all. Some of it, sure, but most of it?"
"It's set at McMurdo..."
"Well, I've never been there."
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BY: TAMAR STERNTHAL
On April 1, Iran condemned Israel “for its attack on the consular building of the Embassy of the Islamic Republic of Iran in Damascus,” and threatened that the “Zionist regime will be held responsible.”
Israel, however, disputes that the fatal strike, which killed seven Revolutionary Guards members, including two commanders, hit a diplomatic facility. As Haaretz‘s Amos Harel explained:
Since the Damascus bombing Monday, the Iranians have focused on the site that was attacked, a building attached to their embassy in Syria. Iran has described the structure as part of its consulate in the city. Israel asserts that it is not a diplomatic facility, that Iran has no consulate in Damascus and that all those who were killed were from the IRGC, Hezbollah and Syrian militias, known terrorists and no diplomats or ordinary civilians. Iran’s assertion of the building’s diplomatic status is aimed at laying the groundwork in the international arena for the Iranian case that the facility was under Iranian sovereignty, and tantamount to an attack on Iranian soil.
The United States, for its part, has not yet determined whether or not the attacked site was a consular facility. As State Department spokesman Matthew Miller stated in an April 8 press briefing: “It is our position that we are still attempting to answer that question, whether it was a consular facility or not.”
Enter United Press International journalist Adam Schrader, a New York-based reporter who has trouble reporting United Nations data on Palestinians killed by Israeli civilians without fabricating libels, who accepted at face value unfounded claims from anti-Israel activists that a New Jersey synagogue was selling off Palestinian land, who has exonerated Hamas for its Oct. 7 atrocities, and has falsely reported that “Israeli leaders raided the al-Aqsa Mosque.”
It’s astonishing that while U.S. intelligence has yet to determine whether or not the attacked Damascus building is indeed a diplomatic facility, Adam Schrader has gotten to the bottom of the matter.
“Israel launched an attack Monday that destroyed Iran’s consulate in Damascus, the capital of Syria,” he unequivocally reported in his April 7 article (“Iran’s top commander warns Israel it committed suicide with Damascus attack“).
If U.S. intelligence, with all of its vast resources, has not yet determined whether the building that was hit was a consular facility, how exactly has the UPI reporter with a troubled relationship with facts managed to do so?
Going even beyond Iran’s claim, Schrader deemed the building “Iran’s consulate in Damascus.” Thus, he falsely reported that the whole consulate was destroyed, as opposed to a specific building which the Iranians say belong to its consular mission.
Meanwhile, Schrader further harms UPI’s standing as “a credible source for the most important stories of the day” while bolstering Iranian and Hamas messaging. Veering sharply from the attack on the building in Damascus to uncritically parroting highly dubious propaganda accusing Israeli troops of carrying out sexual violence against Palestinians, he wrote:
[Maj. Gen. Yahya Rahim] Safavi also encouraged the Palestinian militia Hamas to preserve its strength and continue its offensive operations against Israel, as he said that the Israeli occupation has led to “war crimes, genocide, rape and famine.” U.N. experts have previously expressed alarm at reports of rape of Palestinian women amid the war, while experts have long expressed concern of sexual violence against Palestinian women detained by Israeli forces. And Israel is currently facing charges of genocide levied by South Africa.
Who needs a building in Damascus for diplomacy when a UPI journalist in New York eagerly promotes Iranian messaging?
CAMERA commends McClatchy newspapers for pulling Schrader’s story from the following news sites following communication from our Israel office: Merced Sun Star, Columbus Ledger-Enquirer, Rock Hill Herald, Belleville News-Democrat, Lexington Herald-Leader, The Telegraph (Macon), Centre Daily Times, San Luis Obispo Tribune, The Bellingham Herald, The Modesto Bee, The Sacramento Bee, Olympian, Fort Worth Star-Telegram, Wichita Eagle, Tri-City Herald, Herald-Sun, Bradenton Herald, Fresno Bee, Idaho Statesman, Tacoma News Tribune, The State, Island Packet, Sun News, and Miami Herald.
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a Polish girl once told me that I was Azeri and so I feel a kinship to them. also I look like Ismail I Safavi.
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If only I were she!
Elena Safavi
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i just assumed you were 313 years old. didn’t even question it. just went ah yes if a tgirl can thrive on tumblr why can’t she be 3 centuries old. didn’t question it for months. months
IM CRYINGGGGG i've been inadvertently stealing record-setting safavi tgilf valour this whole time. i'm so sorry i can't be her <\3 maybe in another two hundred and eighty-some years
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