Beheshti: Islamic government

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Wikipedia: Ayatollah Dr. Seyyed Mohammad Hosseini Beheshti, (October 24, 1928 - June 28, 1981) was an Iranian scholar, writer, jurist and one of the main architects of the constitution of the Islamic Republic in Iran. He was the secretary-general of the Islamic Republic Party, and the head of the Islamic Republic's judicial system. He was assassinated together with more than seventy members of the Islamic Republic party on June 28, 1981 >>>

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American Dream

Benyamin

by American Dream on

Who is Mortazavi?

Do you mean Montazeri?

hypnotized by Khomayni?  I wouldn't say that.  They were just plain stupid.  They have been stupid for over 3000 years.

It is high time that Iran had a facelift.  

A democratic republic like the United States of America with the social freedoms of Amsterdam.

It is interesting that Canadians know the truth about the U.S.A.

//www.youtube.com/watch?v=6LSarhZpnMs&feature...

 

 


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American Dream

by AryamehrNYC on

And let us not forget the day your mother was dropping a deuce and gave birth to you.  Which reminds me:

 

//www.youtube.com/watch?v=rF5segYq8kk


Benyamin

Beheshti!!!

by Benyamin on

After Mortazavi it was Beheshti(la`natollah alaih) that was the master designer of the islamic state as it became, it was him that changed Khomeini`s mind and by that could change alot of things. I don`t know how many of you know but after the 1357(1979) revolution there was suppose to be a "majles e moassesan" that majles never took shape! because Beheshti could convince Khomeini to go against it. and as you know Khomeini was all for an islamic state and since he was beloved by mass "muslims" in Iran it turned everything around and people were too mesmorized by Khomeini to think like "humans" as they were mostly hypnotized by him. I was a 10 years old kid when this all happend, but I remember my Aunt saw him(Khomeini) in Tehran and although she was not and isnot muslim yet she was retelling her encounter with Khomeini upclose to her friends and relatives I remember she said"Oh my god, he(Khomeini) has a very shinning face, just like the pictures of Islamic Imams!"

You get the point, people just voted for Khomeini not for an Islamic state, they voted for one charismatic leader that just saved them all from a harsh dictator. Today we know he(khomeini) just took advantage of people at a weak moment and cornered them.

Feel free to say god bless Khomeini, as for me, I just say if there is a god please damn them all(mollahs).


MOOSIRvaPIAZ

"good akhoond is a...."

by MOOSIRvaPIAZ on

is that all you mindless drones can come up with?


Bunyip

Virgins

by Bunyip on

For all we know, he may be in paradise having a great time with all those virgins, and every now and again looking down with a smirk on his face.

As someone said before, the only good akhund is a dead akhund.


Darius Kadivar

His Son is amongst the "confessors" of the Velvet Revolution ...

by Darius Kadivar on


Milan

Hmm!

by Milan on

Was he with Rajaaee and the rest as they evaporated into a pink mist?


American Dream

The Cult of Personality on iranian.com

by American Dream on

Ayat'Allah Beheshti died in 1981.  That is 28 years ago.

From a western democratic republic point of view all this is nonsense.

In 1979, the majority of 30 million Iranians in Iran gave the green light for a theocracy.  

Here we are today over 30 years after the Iranian Revolution fiasco.  

And let us not forget the 1980-1988 Iran-Iraq war fiasco.

And let us not forget the Pahlavi dynasty dictatorship fiasco of 1925-1979.

It is Murphy's law with Iran, what you think won't go wrong will.

The interesting thing is that people keep unearthing these dead people.

It has become a cult of personality.

Which reminds me:

//www.youtube.com/watch?v=RZ5SVDYBNrY


ayekrangi

kaveh

by ayekrangi on

Kaveh, my point is that we're analyzing Iran's political situation through a western lens.


MRX1

A great charlatan

by MRX1 on



He was a great competitor to
rafesenjanin mafia clan and rafesenjani got rid of him. Good move by rafesenjani, got to hand it to him.

In hey days of revolution both him and
rafsenjani asked the newly appointed oil minister hassan nazieh, to
allocate five dollars per barrel of Iranian oil to these guys so they
will spend it on the poor and the needy!!!! Nazieh who was a nationalist
rejected this and soon he resigned from his position and the rest is
history.......


Anonymouse

Ali jaan at best he'd been like Karoubi at worst like Ahmadi.

by Anonymouse on

Everything is sacred.


Khar

Although I don’t believe in his "Islamic Paradise"….

by Khar on

But, he has a valid point; at the end he talks about what I call horizontal organization movement, rather than a vertical one which in my view and it is also been proven through the course of last 30 years that can be destroyed over night like many of the groups & organizations that we know of. An organization throughout the country in every village, small city, big city, states and country in every work place in every school, in every masjed, in every bus or taxi, in every house and.... That is how the Ayatollahs came to power belive it or not! And we need to learn and have take-aways from that and build the "green movement" based on that organizational model. We need to learn to speak the "languge" of the people.

Every person, every voice, every small effort counts!

 


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Dear ayekrangi

by Kaveh Parsa on

You ask a question as a thought:

If the will of the people is to have an Islamic Republic, is it not anti-democratic to ignore this desire

But before the thought you take a position:

we're imposing western secular values of democracy upon a society that quite frankly, is far from secular

KP


ayekrangi

he may have a point

by ayekrangi on

look, we're imposing western secular values of democracy upon a society that quite frankly, is far from secular.  If the will of the people is to have an Islamic Republic, is it not anti-democratic to ignore this desire?  Just a thought, not a position...


ghalam-doon

Good Akhound

by ghalam-doon on

Looks like he is a good akhound since he's not around any more. The same way that Khomeini is "our beloved imam" these days. I think I agree with the last comment. He is a good akhound since he is dead and people can call him Shahid and create an image of him that has nothing to do what he was or what he believed in. He has become a good akhound.


Emil

Glad he is dead...

by Emil on

one less akhond...a GOOD akhond is a DEAD akhond...


Ali P.

I wonder...

by Ali P. on

where he'd be in all this today, had he survived.


mahmoudg

Yet another moron

by mahmoudg on

Imagine if this Satan was alive.  Would he recognize the error of his ways and turn from Islam, or be so lost in his own rhetoric and still claim Islam and the Quran are there for the Salvation of the soul.  I would say he would be blind as the rest of them.  After all he also workd for the Shah of Iran.  I guess Islam forgot to teach him not to bite the hand that feeds you.  Oh I forgot it is the A-rabs that feed them, so my bad.....