Actor Javad Razavian Crying For Imam Zaman

Behnam.sezavar
by Behnam.sezavar
04-Apr-2008
 

Its Video is really intersting javad Razavian is one of the biggest actor & comedian, Do you think he is reall or that was fake ??

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He is legit . .

by Razavian is Seyyed (not verified) on

For those who know Razavian, know that he comes from an extremely religous family and that his family is Seyyed as is he. As for the interviewer he is funny guy, I remember him coming out to Yusufabad and picking up girls and now he is on TV speaking about Imam Zaman. So Razavian is legit, the other guy might be now, but I remember him in his time when he wasn't.

But nevertheless this is the thing about IRanains, we are never 100% on our deen. You can walk into EmamZade Sale in Tajreesh and see the most "gherti" kids come in pray and the same night go to party. There is nothing wrong with that if you ask me. They are being close to God as they percieve it and at same time having normal youth life and going out meeting girls.


Ali P.

So be it

by Ali P. on

I have not found a correlation between the legitimacy of a God/religion/prophet/messenger/saint/rock, and the purity of the belief -or the number of, for that matter-of the followers of that God/religion/prophet/messenger/saint/rock.

 This gentleman seems to be honest in his faith that the 12th Imam finally will arrive and save- apparantly some, but not all of- us, and as long as he's not shoving that belief up my nose, I will defend his right to opt that way.


Tahirih

I believe him....

by Tahirih on

I do believe him,and I am sorry that he would cry some more to know that He came and was killed by 750 bulets in Tabriz.

He looked at the masses who were standing there and said:

""The day will come when you will have recognised Me; that day I shall have ceased to be with you.” 

The martyrdom of the Báb took place at noon on Sunday, the twenty-eighth of Sha’bán, in the year 1266 A.H., thirty-one lunar years, seven months, and twenty-seven days from the day of His birth in Shíráz. Tahirih