I was reading JK’s recent blog about the Cyrus Cylinder, and clicked on his link to the British Museum site’s translation of the Cylinder. So, what do I see? It turns out the Cylinder was translated by a gentleman by the name of Irving Finkel. That’s right: a Jew! And he’s not just any Jew, he is a member of the Anglo-Israel Archeology Society. I bet he’s a Zionist too! How hilariously ironic is that? The cornerstone of Iran’s identity was translated by a Jew. All these numb nuts who spew their vile anti-Semitic bullshit on the streets of Iran and their genocidal thoughts on the pages of Iranian.com have to live with the fact that the nature of the very nation that they are so proud of was defines by a Jew.
How sad! Three thousand years of history, and if it wasn’t for some foreign archeologist the Cyrus Cylinder would still be sitting in the middle of the room while Iranians reacted to it like these guys react to the monolith. The thing sat there for 2500 years while we obsessed with poetry composed by a bunch of pedophile religious nuts. I guess reaching “irfan” was more important to us than understanding who we are and where we came from. Good thing the British safeguarded this thing. Otherwise, we probably would have called it “ketab-e-soleiman,” grounded it up and built a brick out of it for some imamzadeh’s shrine.
Anyway, back to the subject. So, what are you Jew haters going to do now? You know who you are. The ones who post the Protocols of the Elders of Zion on IC. Your world is now turned upside down. I think there’s not much else left for you to do but to get rid of this shame by committing suicide. The more of you the better. Take the ones in Iran with you too. But make it count, though. Go to Gaza or Nabatiyeh, strap some C-4 to your chests, make a martyrdom video and head for an Israeli checkpoint. Take some of those Jew pigs with you. That is, of course, if you can avoid being the recipient of a bullet in your foreheads before you reach the checkpoint. We’ll be rooting for you from the sidelines. Happy travels!
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"Yeah, I noticed too, that he's Jewish." REALLY
by Waders on Wed Nov 23, 2011 06:19 AM PSTAO Jan
by Simorgh5555 on Wed Nov 23, 2011 12:15 AM PSTThe key question to any Muslim is to ask.them whether Mohammed was circumcized or not. All Muslim males are required to be circumcized (although it is not specifically mandated in the Koran) so if Mohammed was circumcized then I am convinced that he was born a Jew or converted in which he saw himself as a prophet or messiah which the Jews of Arabia utterly rejected.
Almost every rule in the Koran from birth, burrial, marriage, food and death are based on Jewish teachings. Even the word 'Sadaghe' or Zakat where Muslims are required to give a portion if their income is from the Jewish teaching of Tsadakeh which I learnt from the Chief Rabbi in the UK.
Iranian Jew-ophobes not only do notidentify Jews in the pre-Islamic Iranian civilisation but the fact that if Islam were to have been established today it would breach Jewish copyright.
Oon Yaroo bozorgvar
by Bahram G on Tue Nov 22, 2011 08:36 PM PSTExcellent list you supplied. But being a great OSTAAD :)), I'm moved to correct one item in your list. The one about having a Jewish lawyer for divorcing SOGHRA
They need the lawyer for divorcing KOBRA, the old wife, in order to marry SOGHRA, a young one. The RISH-O-PASHM are very big on what they call TAJDID FARAASH (change of bedding. A demeaning euphemism for changing wife). The RISH-O-PASHM love things the way they have it. Women are just like household furniture to them.
In any event, I extend my warmest greetings to you dear friend as well as to all the numberless HAMMIHANAAN who do not hate the Jews or any other people on the occasion of Thanksgiving.
We never had problem with Jews
by Siavash300 on Tue Nov 22, 2011 07:37 PM PSTIslamic criminal gang who have on power in Iran are not representative of average Iranians. Iran is the only country without any sectarian fractions fight such as we saw in Turkey against Armanian (1914- massacre of Armanian. In fact we gave Armanians who ran away from massacre to take a refuge and settle in Iran.) or Muslims against Hindos in India or what happened in Chichneya not long ago. We take a pride of the fact that our history shows we lived in harmony with jews and other ethnic minority over centuries with peace.
Iranians Concentrate on Behavior!!
by Waders on Tue Nov 22, 2011 07:53 PM PSTsome body dropped the ball in your case!
Here is a Persian poem, the guy said it in plain farsi !!!!!
Mahi az sar gandeh gardad nay ze dome
fetneh as ammameh khizad nay ze khome
Not all Iranians
by Veiled Prophet of Khorasan on Tue Nov 22, 2011 07:03 PM PSTare Jew hating morons I assure you. Many people like myself are well aware of the place of Jewish culture in Iran.
The cornerstone of Iran’s identity was translated by a Jew.
Why is this a surprise to anyone? The Queen of ancient Iran; wife of Khashayar Shah was Jewish. Her name Esther. And that means royal house of the first Iranian dynasty was part Jewish.
Jews have been in Iran for thousands of years. Parthians may have been of Jewish origin. They are as important part of Iran as it gets. Their numbers dwindled for the same reasons Zoroastrians did. Forced conversions; murder and brutality of Islam.
Oon Yaroo
by Kaveh Nouraee on Tue Nov 22, 2011 06:49 PM PSTHow many?
Each and every one of them!
AO Jaan, I wonder .....!?
by Oon Yaroo on Tue Nov 22, 2011 05:51 PM PSTHow many of these Jew-hating pro-Palestinian IRR goons here have to refer to their:
a) Jewish dentist to have their teeth fixed,
b) Jewish physician for their yearly check up,
c) Jewish lawyer for their drunk-driving traffic violation,
d) Jewish accountant for their yearly tax form preparation,
e) Jewish professor to beg for a passing grade of 'D',
f) Jewish jewelry store to purchase their engagement/wedding ring,
g) Jewish bank officer to apply for home loan,
h) Jewish lawyer when they want to divorce their wife Soghra,
....
These Jew bashers are simply shameless, jealous, hopeless, and helpless!
ROTFLMFAO!!!
by Kaveh Nouraee on Tue Nov 22, 2011 05:21 PM PSTIrving Finkel?!?!?!?!
Oy Vey!
Iranians Concentrate on Behavior
by JahanKhalili on Tue Nov 22, 2011 05:04 PM PSTThey're obsessed with it.
... so obsessed, in fact, that they never get away from it long enough to go out and discover things like Cyrus's cylinder.
Even now, Iranians still don't even know what's in it.
They just repeat that bullshit story about it being a human rights charter or whatever, and aren't even interested enough to look at the translation.
AO is funny
by JahanKhalili on Tue Nov 22, 2011 05:01 PM PSTBTW, I looked at the 2001 Space Odyssey vid. I don't think Iranians would have paid that close attention to the cylinder, or have understood its significance.
The apes seem to be better at noticing unusual objects than Iranians are.
Reply to AO: Not Necessarily True
by bahmani on Tue Nov 22, 2011 04:42 PM PSTIn the same link you provided, I found this at the end of the story,
"Some authors have challenged the veracity of this incident, arguing that it was exaggerated or invented."
If we choose to point ourselves away from compassion, we are lost and there is no hope that Jews and Moslems will ever get over the current rhetoric.
Obviously, I prefer my story to yours. It makes both sides appear to be compassionate. I think your version makes everyone out to be the demon.
Were the Jews of Median demons when they gave Mohammad sanctuary from the Meccans? I doubt it. Was Mohammad really that devious and just waiting to consolidate his forces and then pounce on the Medina Jews and behead and rape them? Of course not.
A lot of the details that seem to surface to prove someone as the demon, almost always have political or xenophobic motives.
I'd rather exclude that in return for some glimmer of hope that if people put aside the fear that someone might get ahead in an un-winable game, we would actually become a free-er and happier world.
And then we could sing Kumbaya around the fire, and the birds and animals would come out of the forest...
To read more bahmani posts visit: //brucebahmani.blogspot.com/
By the way AO, did you notice
by JahanKhalili on Tue Nov 22, 2011 03:43 PM PST... that they closed the comments on that blog posting about the cylinder?
That's funny.
I guess they were getting bombarded with complaints by irrate readers, and couldn't handle it or something.
Everything is a matter of pride, and people can't just concentrate on what the truth is.
Haha
by JahanKhalili on Tue Nov 22, 2011 03:41 PM PSTYeah, I noticed too, that he's Jewish.
Group politics exist on both sides of the aisle, though.
//www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-484762/I-hate-Iranians-US-aide-tells-MPs.html
Confusing header
by Bahram G on Tue Nov 22, 2011 01:08 PM PSTDear A.O.
The header for my note was in no way a reference to your blog. I was not implying that you have said iranians --all iranians -- hate the jews. I was simply questioning what justification any Iranian has for hating the Jews. I also opined why some Iranians beat their breasts about Iran and it's well-being and spew hatred against the Jews. I feel that deep inside some Iranian Muslims hate the Jews no matter what. No, you did not imply anything and as always said things with reason and clarity.
P.s. Please take good care and good luck with the knee surgery.
Bahmani - and you know how Mohammad paid them back, right?
by Anonymous Observer on Tue Nov 22, 2011 12:46 PM PSTHe invaded them, beheaded all their males, and had his men enslave, rape and sell their females. Particualrly troubling is the manner in which he beheaded the men. Apparently, Mohammed himself ordered ditches dug in the middle of the market. The tribe's men were then brought in in small groups and were beheaded as Mohammed sat there and enjoyed the macabre, violent and gory spectacle.
"The Apostle of Allah, may Allah bless him, authorised Sa'd ibn Mu'adh to give a decision about them. He passed an order: He who is subjected to razors (i.e. the male) should be killed, women and children should be enslaved and property should be distributed. Thereupon the Apostle of Allah, may Allah bless him, said: You have decided in confirmation to the judgement of Allah, above the seven heavens. The Apostle of Allah, may Allah bless him, returned on Thursday 7 Dhu al- Hijjah. Then he commanded them to be brought into al-Madinah where ditches were dug in the market. The Apostle of Allah, may Allah bless him, sat with his Companions and they were brought in small groups. Their heads were struck off."
//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bani_Quraiza
Seriously, Hitler has nothing on Mohammad. At least he had the decency to put some distance between himself and genocide. Mohammaed, on the other hand, took pride in being an active participant.
Dear Bahram G
by Anonymous Observer on Tue Nov 22, 2011 12:37 PM PSTI did not say that all Iranians are anti-Jewish. I hope that I made it clear in the blog that I only refer to those who are. And like you said, those are mainly of the Islamist types, or are those who lack the power of critical thinking and buy into conspiracy theories.
Thanks as always for your insightful comment.
Jews are (insert diatribe)
by KouroshR99 on Tue Nov 22, 2011 12:36 PM PSTIn all seriousness, Iranian Jew haters are either two things, taazis (Arab parasts) or gullible to the anti-Zionist movement which largely spawned out of the Arab nationalist movement. We all know how to become anti-Zionists, just watch a few videos of drunken Israelis calling Iranians racial slurs, a video generalizing Jews as evil snakes who want to slither behind the backs of Aryan Iranians, etc.... it's nonsense, use your head. Oh and if you honestly think Dr. Duke (the neo-nazi propagandist) is a friend of Iran, you're wrong.
It wasn't Jews that raped our women 1400 years ago, it was Arabs.
It wasn't Jews that burned down our glorious library at Ctesiphon, it was Arabs.
It wasn't Jews that killed over 3 million Aryan Persians in the conquest of Iran, it was Arabs.
It wasn't Jews that cut our cultural mastepiece, the first Persian carpet, the 'Spring of Khosrow' into pieces, it was Arabs.
It wasn't Jews that supported Saddam Hussein during the Iran-Iraq war, it was Arabs.
It isn't Jews that protest to cut Iran's south western reaches into an 'Ahwazi Arab state', it's Arabs.
It isn't Jews that force our women into slavery in the PERSIAN Gulf states, it's Arabs.
It isn't Jews that call us 'ajamis', it's Arabs.
As I've said before, I feel absolutely no sympathy with the Arabs, I feel no sadness at the death of Arabs, and I would feel no remorse if I could push a button to make all Arabs disappear.
My race is my nation - Iranian Power
شراب سرخ گرامی
Anonymous ObserverTue Nov 22, 2011 12:34 PM PST
از دیدن شما هم بسیار خوشحالم. کجا بودید دوست عزیز؟ بله هنوز هم میدوم، ولی متأسفانه زانویم مشکل بزرگی پیدا کرده که لازم به جراحی دارد. صمصام هم یکبار block شد، ولی هنوز زیر نام Anonymous Bugger گهگاهی مینویسد.
تندرست و پیروز باشید
The Only Thing Moslems Need to Know About Jews
by bahmani on Tue Nov 22, 2011 11:54 AM PSTWhen Mohammad fled Mecca and the Meccans who had by then put a bounty on his head for his unflattering remarks, he fled to the now famous Medina.
The people of Medina gave Mohammad sanctuary and offered him their protection from the "hit" that had been placed on him from Mecca.
In fact it was from the safety of Medina that Mohammad was able to eventually build up his army, which he later used to take Mecca from the Meccans and free the holiest site on earth, the Kaabeh where the bones of the original prophet of God, namely Abraham, lies buried.
The purpose of freeing Mecca from the Meccans was that the Meccans had desecrated the Kaabeh and the concept of one true God, by selling off the placement of various idol based lesser religions to place their false idols at the foot of the Kaabeh.
Think of it like product placement.
The inhabitants of Medina who took Mohammad in and gave him refuge and protection when no one else would?
Medina was (almost) entirely made up of Jews.
To read more bahmani posts visit: //brucebahmani.blogspot.com/
Iranians hate Jews?
by Bahram G on Tue Nov 22, 2011 11:35 AM PSTDear AO,I'm Iranian and I don't hate the Jews. Come to think of it, Jews have never done my nation and people any harm. Can't say the same about those who live in our neighborhood who, unasked, bestowed upon us the "gift" of Islam. The very people that the heinous mullahs are showering them with funds and weapons. Those Iranians who hate the Jews have no justification for their hatred other than the fact that they are deep inside Islamists. It seems to me that being Islamist and admitting it is not in keeping up with tageyyeh. Hence the veneer of Iranian-ness comes in handy.I say, let the Jews be. They, as a people have suffered for much longer than we have suffered under Islam.
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by Red Wine on Tue Nov 22, 2011 08:28 AM PSTجنابِ شاهدِ گمنامِ عزیز،خوب نبشتی،در آینده میبایستی به پارسی نیز بنویسی.
هنوز وقت نشده که تار نبشته هایت را که از دست داده ایم،بخوانیم...خواستیم حال و احوالی کرده باشیم،سراغی گیریم و پرسیم:هنوز وقت میکنی که بدوی ؟ اوضاع و احوال که جور شد،میبایستی یک مسابقه بدهیم،پولِ چای با آنکه باخت :) .
راستی ، سمسام خان را ندیدی ؟ هیچ نبشته از ایشان پیدا نمیکنیم،خبری گرفتی به ما نیز گویش .
سلامت باشی .