Press TV: Senior Iranian cleric Ayatollah Seyyed Ahmad Khatami has praised the recent popular uprisings in the Arab world, saying they herald the creation of “an Islamic Middle East.” The leader of Tehran's interim Friday Prayers was referring to the recent historic revolution in Tunisia and massive protests in Egypt, Jordan, and Yemen. "Incidents that are happening in the Middle East and the Arab world should not be regarded simply," he told worshippers on Friday. "To those who do not see the realities I clarify that an Islamic Middle East is being created based on Islam, religion, and democracy with prevailing religious principals," Ayatollah Khatami was quoted as saying by IRNA >>>
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IRI: consider this
by Bavafa on Fri Jan 28, 2011 01:46 PM PSTYes, and the hope is to be a model for Iran that even a Muslim country can respect the basic human rights and be of the people and by the people.
My hope and wish for them is that while they will be politically independent of the West, try to build bridges to make their country and region more peaceful and prospers. Stand against those criminal regime such as the Zionist Israeli, the Islamist IRI and the barbaric Taliban which is breed & fed out of Saudi Arabia.
I don't give a hoot what religion they want to practice as long as governors is separate from their religion
Mehrdad
Live from downtown Cairo,
by vildemose on Fri Jan 28, 2011 01:17 PM PSTLive from downtown Cairo, Alexandria.
//www.c-span.org/Live-Video/C-SPAN/
I don't think it is going
by Delavar1 on Fri Jan 28, 2011 01:13 PM PSTI don't think it is going to be an "Islamic Middle east" to be shaped. The new middle east will be more Democratic. However if an Islamic Middle east terrorist style such as the one in the Republic of Islam is shaped in the middle east, People will experince it and in a matter of 5 to 10 years they will start hating religion just like what happened in Iran . Just a few years after the Islamist terrorist revolution number of Iranis going to the mosque and who pray has decreased singificanly despite all the pressures being exerted by the terrorist regime.
Also if a New middle east similar to the Republic of Islam is esatablished in the region, they will probably seek for advice from IRI and will Import the evil professional rapist Prison guards form the Islamic Republic in Iran to do what they have been doing to political prisoners in Iran for the past 32 dark years of post Islamic revolution.
IRI jan i missed this part
by Doctor mohandes on Fri Jan 28, 2011 12:44 PM PSTnana agha, ne mi sheh
har regime mardomi dar unja ba Iran khahad bood. boro bargard nadareh.
Areh Oonke hatman. Just go amongst the crowd and ask them if they want such a regime and see what they say..more like regime Mordami!!
IRI
by Doctor mohandes on Fri Jan 28, 2011 12:42 PM PSTHol nasho hala amoo, Beekhhyal.. or even Bi khyar (operation)
Che enghelabi ??? chi chi Begeereh??? As it is now, They are being send to Holofdooni at a rate equal or perhaps even worse than in iran 2 years ago, Khab didi kheyere!
This statement proves beyond the shadow of a doubt that you speack with dele khosh:
Like or not, Egypt had been on the list for change as long as Iran. Next some Persian Gulf states need to change, and all that is good for the region and therefore good for Iran
Since when you have decided to become the Noskhe peech for the region? Any gooddoctor or pharmacist has the decency of giving the change/mediciine a chance to work, without taking a shot at predicting whether it will work for sure, before even a step has been taken. So do not get ziadi excited. Mosibat bala nayar bikhod, melat mokafat zaid daran. Aroom begir:)
Hala ki mikhad in Hame change (pool khord) to donya dorost kone?? Shoma khodet das tanha?? biam komak? Tarof nakona..
Immortal Guard ali jan
Agha pas chi shod in Gol kochik? Gotta cut down on making your mark all over the pages of this site and Be baro bazoo ha beresi:))
Fast Forward...
by Immortal Guard on Fri Jan 28, 2011 12:18 PM PSTWatch the show FAST FORWARD!
Egypt seems to be falling sooner than I thought!
MR. IRI
by MRX1 on Fri Jan 28, 2011 12:18 PM PSTAre you related to that sargord looser? frankly IRI or shoudl I say omatestan is many things except a great power. Even nuclear bomb is not going to make them a great power. the country barely functions on one cylander much less on all. I don't recall Iran aka curent omatestan beating Iraq or vise versa, as a matter a fact both
sides lost heavily. The entire area that that was ecahnged in eith years of war back and forth was less than fifty squre kilometers. You keep saying Iran baradeh misheh.Come on the real Iran is dead or hasn't even awakened, omatestan may win which translates more power, money for bunch of mullah's, pasdars, thugs, low life's. and killers .if that's a victory to you have one shot of jack for me too!
->Iran became a power after beating Iraq in the unfair war. With all the
->sufferings that Iranians went and are going through, the fruit will
->taste great once it's rip
Islam and democracy ?
by Rea on Fri Jan 28, 2011 11:43 AM PSTIt must be joke.
Doctor mohandes
by IRI on Fri Jan 28, 2011 11:41 AM PSTSab kon "enghelabeshun begireh, khiyal mikoni mardom e unja mikhan biyoftan tu daamaane Amrika?
nana agha, ne mi sheh
har regime mardomi dar unja ba Iran khahad bood. boro bargard nadareh.
Masoud
by IRI on Fri Jan 28, 2011 11:38 AM PSTHers nakhor peer mishi ;) eslam keh mordeh, jomhureyeh eslamiyam keh rafteh, Amrika va Esrael ham keh Irano mizanan va to haal mikoni, digeh chi mikhay az donya?
Bazam mesleh hamishe
Iran barandeh mishe
I love it, hehehehe
.
by Shepesh on Mon Mar 07, 2011 06:56 AM PST.
yah!, just like your version of Islam
by mahmoudg on Fri Jan 28, 2011 11:20 AM PSTbrought democracy to Iran!!!!!!!! these Moronic Arabs will bring democracy to their region via Islam! Hey, akhond, Islam is dead. Even some Arabs are realizing it. Come out of your cacoon and see it for yourself.
Bavafa ask this
by IRI on Fri Jan 28, 2011 11:06 AM PSTWould a government that is sensetive to the region and not a servent to West care to have a better relation with Iran?
The answer is yes and Iran will gain another advantage. The form of government is not my issue, because you know that most Egyptians are Muslem and would like to have a system that is careful for their beliefs. So a democratic system would care a great deal about the majority of their population. Not like now that a minister put in from Israel make laws for their people.
Like or not, Egypt had been on the list for change as long as Iran. Next some Persian Gulf states need to change, and all that is good for the region and therefore good for Iran.
Bazam meseleh hamishe Iran barandeh mishe
Seems like since the revolution, Iran wins the hearts and minds of the region, and rightly so.
Iran became a power after beating Iraq in the unfair war. With all the sufferings that Iranians went and are going through, the fruit will taste great once it's ripe. Just hope that some loser Western wanna be don't terrorise the Iranian and national integrity for their lost cause.
Get outta here.......c ome on!!!
by Doctor mohandes on Fri Jan 28, 2011 10:56 AM PSTI just wanna see the look on the face of a protestor in tunisia, yemen or egypt having heard the assertion at the bottom of the above paragraph!
more of "wahabi sunni Middle east"
by Roozbeh_Gilani on Fri Jan 28, 2011 10:51 AM PSTIf Haj agha is right, which I hope he is not, for his own sake & for the sake of his ilk's dream of a shia empire centred in Qom!
"Personal business must yield to collective interest."
Well, I suppose one will need define "Islamic ME"
by Bavafa on Fri Jan 28, 2011 10:37 AM PSTWould Egyptian and other ME countries in general be served by a regime modeled based on IRI…. Hardly
Would Egyptian and other ME countries in general be served by a regime modeled based on perhaps Turkey…. I think so.
One thing for certain, they are not being served by their current puppet.
Mehrdad
lol
by IRI on Fri Jan 28, 2011 10:32 AM PSTBazam mesleh hamishe
Iran barandeh mishe
deh biya ah ah ah deh biya ah ah ah. lol
well
by MRX1 on Fri Jan 28, 2011 10:27 AM PSTTa vaghti ke olagh vojud dareh yek edeh ham savarash khahand shod.
ta boode hamin boode va hast.
We showed them how to do it...
by ahvazi on Fri Jan 28, 2011 10:22 AM PSTIn the summer of 2009, we showed the Arabs how to conduct the revolution by using social networking outlets such as Twitter. I wish them success.
As for this akhoond his time will come like Ben Ali and Mubarak.
خاورمیانه اسلامی
Cost-of-ProgressFri Jan 28, 2011 10:20 AM PST
Dose he knows they Sunni?
by عموجان on Fri Jan 28, 2011 09:35 AM PSTAkhoonda better finish the bomb soon, they are coming!