Habib Sabet was born into a low middleclass family in 1903 in Tehran, Moezol-soltan borough. Habib was part of the new generation of the constitution of Revolution of 1906 looking for progress and development of the country – the main idea of the revolution. He went to Tarbiyat School.
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Sabet Pasal, a renowned capitalist of Iran, was a follower of a misled sect of Baha'ism. He was amongst those who played a major role in the administration of both political and economic institutes during the Shah's reign. Like many relatives of the Pahlavi family such as Farmanfarmaian, Khiyamin, Rizayi and Akhavan, Sabet Pasal held shares in most banks, firms and companies, whilst being seen as one of the main shareholders of foreign investment in Iran. The Anglo-Iranian Bank and the banks of Iran and the Middle-East, Iranian industry, Iranian mines and industrial development as well as commercial enterprises such as Pepsi Cola, Volks-Waggon, Mashhad Cement, Plasco Kar, General Tyres and Rubber, Iran Farwag, Siycup and France Payk were but some of the areas in which this Zionist agent was active.
Dowlat VA Hukumat dar Iran, pp. 263-267.
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After few years, the government bought the Iranian TV station form its owner called sabet asal and by merger of this TV station with the Iranian National Television, airing of two ifferent programs from two different channels became possible. The programs aired by the Iranian National Television was named "First Program" and the programs which were broadcast from the Iranian Television became known as the "Second Program" the Second Program with apparently better quality and content was targeted against minority groups such as intellectual and university students and the First Program was designed and aired for the general public.
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(Jan. 25, 1963)
... He happened to come across a Bahá’i who works with the National Iranian Oil Company. The latter said: "Sabet Pasal the well-known capitalist was the real man behind Teyeb's execution." He explained that: "Sabet Pasal was received by His Imperial Majesty and told him that Teyeb had been the cause of destruction of the Bahá’i cemetry and Golestan Javid."
To supplement this information, I refer to my memories from last summer when Kamal Sarvestani, an employee of the Ministry of Education, said: "We Bahá’is avenged the destruction by Muslims a few years ago of Haziratul-Quds in Tehran on the Feizieh School in Qom." A few months before that I heard a Shiraz Bahá’i who said: "We not only avenged the past, but continued the Bahá’i issue as far as land reforms." By that, he meant to infer that the "land reforms" issue was one which had been foreseen and that the idea thereof was from the Bahá’is.
On the whole, the Bahá’is believe that the Bahá’is' assemblage in London was the cause of the crises over the past few months as well as the disputes between the Government and the clergy.
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The media were seen as key institutions in the Pahlavi project of modernization and development. Television was first broadcast in Iran in October 1958 by a private company owned by Habibollah Sabet Pasal, the man who can arguably be said to have created the Iranian Pepsi generation, importing soft drinks and cars, as well as television. Initially, programming consisted of imported serials and films from America, which made up over 50% of broadcast time, and programmes produced domestically, which were heavily influenced by American television, such as quiz shows. However, in 1966 the government took over Sabet’s television network and in October 1966 the National Iranian Television broadcast its first programme. In 1971 the National Iranian Radio and Television (NIRT) was incorporated as a public broadcasting monopoly, run as an independent government corporation.
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Sabet or Sabet-Pasal
by Gougouli (not verified) on Sun Jun 07, 2009 02:19 PM PDTThe name of the man was Habib Sabet....
Sabat-Pasal was the name of the first company he founded with Panahi, Safian, Lak,(none of whom were Bahai) hence Pasal. The fact that propaganda uses this wrong name shows how much of it is just sensationalism with no research at all. Not that Sabet was a saint, but those who write about him should get their facts right first.
We need
by Arabmard (not verified) on Wed Jun 03, 2009 05:26 PM PDTmore of this schitzofernic billani to befriend our youth and hand out free opium. This way they can lie easier, enslave easier and control easier.
From 1980's the Islamic leaders of Velayat Vaghih
by jimzbund on Wed Jun 03, 2009 04:02 PM PDT-Have confiscated people's wealth under " mofsed fel arz " and put it in their own bank accounts/ invested in real estate in western countries .
- Spent Billions on Palestinians and other Arabs who in the first opportunity fight Iranians. while its own people are involved in drugs and prostitution
- spent millions on paying some low life agents to come up with stories and try to discredit any idea or person who opposes the dark force of IRI.
King Daruius prayed " Khodavanda , in mamlekat raa az ghahti va doroogh iman daar". now the mamlekat is full of doroogh and eftera. thanks to the " Eslameh naabeh Mohammadi, "!!!.
- U are what is called " hayfeh noon".
Bund, Jimz Bund
Dear Talabeh from Qum (in
by Telling it like it is (not verified) on Wed Jun 03, 2009 11:57 AM PDTDear Talabeh from Qum (in your thinking, otherwise known as Ravian, although I really think you're Nima Hazini)!
I'm one one of those Baha'i mom and pops who invested in Naw-Nahalan and I'm here to tell everyone that you are a lying imposter. For every investment I made in that enterprise, I got a receipt. This single lie shows that the rest of your claims should be written on a piece of paper and dropped into the Jamkaran Well in Qum!
If we had more Sabets and a true democracy, we would be rivaling the like of South Korea and Japan today.
آقای روانی
Samad_AghaWed Jun 03, 2009 11:37 AM PDT
اقلاً این ثابت آقا مدرسهٔ تربیت رفته. ولی مثل اینکه شما به مدرسه بیتربیت رفتین. من دهاتی هم میفهمم که همه حرفات چرنده.
تولید و تجارت کیک "ردیه"
faryarmWed Jun 03, 2009 10:52 AM PDT
بنا براین با عطف به لزوم حفظ تولیدات سنتی داخلی و همینطور نیازمندیهای حیاتی تغذیه ای هم میهنان گرامی و در راستای گسترش هرچه بیشتر این محصول وطنی غیر قابل جایگزین جهت رفاه حال هم میهنان گرامی ، و از آنجائی که نحوۀ تولید و همچنین مواد لازم این محصول همواره در هاله ای از رمز وراز و ابهام قرار داشته است لذا در حرکتی بیسابقه اقدام به گشودن رمز و راز تهیۀ این محصول نموده و در اختیار شریفتان قرار میدهیم:
مواد لازم :
- چند بسته اسکناس درشت
- به همان اندازه تعصب
- دوبرابر مقادیر یاد شده نادانی
- چهارصد پیمانۀ بزرگ دروغ ( از انواع مختلف بخصوص شاخدار)
- جفنگیات(به اندازۀ دلخواه)
- افترا ( به تعداد لازم)
- یک عدد صبحی خرد شده
- یک عدد عبدالحسین آیتی سائیده شده
- یک بستۀ کامل دالگورکی زبر
- یکی دو عدد مهناز رئوفی و همسر سابق خیس خورده یا مشابه
- دو پیمانه و نیم فیچکای سوئیسی عصبانی
- تعدادی فتوکپی جعلی اسناد ساواک
- یک برگ توبه نامۀ جعلی مفقود شونده
- یک بطری مایع علمی و تحقیقاتی آبکی
- یک بستۀ بزرگ مراجع و مؤاخذ با ربط وبیربط خلال شده .
-یک گونی پودر شیون، هوار، واشریعتا و امثالهم . توجه! جهت پف کردن هرچه بیشتر کیک توصیه میشود هرچه بیشتر از این پودر استفاده نمائید.
- احسان طبری یا بجای آن فشاهی( به اندازه ای که زیاد شور نشود)
- فریدون آدمیت ( به اندازه ای که زیاد تند نشود)
- احمد کسروی( به اندازه ای که زیاد تلخ نشود. توجه ! مواظب باشید که فقط از قسمتهای آبدار آن مثل " بابی گری و بهائی گری" استفاده گردد . قسمتهای دیگر بخصوص " شیعی گری " را به دقت بریده و دور بیندازید . در غیر اینصورت تمام محصول را خراب کرده اید)
- به اندازۀ یک کف دست احسان الله خان
- تعدادی زیادی هویدا و مشابه
- مقادیر معتنابهی فساد اخلاقی، ارتداد ، کفر، روسیه، امریکا، انگلیس، اسرائیل، امپریالیسم (از نوع جهانخوارباشد بهتر است)، فاشیزم، صهیونیزم، جاسوسی (بسیار ضروریست !)
- یک خروار زیره یا هر نوع بادشکن جهت جلوگیری از نفخ
- یک عدد سنگ پای قزوین درشت
- یک عدد لنگه کفش کهنۀ محکم !
نحوۀ تولید:
1- جهت آماده سازی اولیه ابتدا سنگ پای قزوین را درسته قورت دهید .
2- بعد از عمل آماده سازی یک چشمک میزنید بطوری که فقط بعضیها ببینند.
3- همراه با تبسمی لطیف مقداری پول را طبق مزاج و بنیۀ موجود از بعضیها تحویل گرفته و بعد بشکن می زنید. توجه! چشمک زدن در این بخش ضروری نیست اما ضرر هم ندارد.
4 - مایع علمی و تحقیقاتی آبکی، مراجع و مؤاخذ با ربط و بیربط خلال شده و پودر شیون و هوار و واشریعتا و همینطور لنگه کفش کهنۀ محکم را کنار گذاشته و بقیۀ مواد یاد شده را در یک ظرف گنده ریخته و آنقدربهم میزنید تا حسابی خمیر شوند.
5- سپس پودر شیون و هوار و واشریعتا را بدان افزوده، میگذارید تا خمیرتان خوب ور بیاید.
6- جهت تست اولیه یکی دو قاشق میدهید به آنهائی که مواد لازمه را به شما تحویل داده اند تا بچشند. حالت ظاهری شما در اینجا باید چیزی بین چشمک، علامت سؤال ، خوشحالی آمیخته به نگرانی و ذوب شدگی در چیزی باشد. اما نگران نباشید این یک مرحلۀ فرمالیته است و نتیجه هرچه باشد فرقی نمیکند.
7- بعد از تأیید کیفیت ( همان مرحلۀ فرمایشی) خمیرتان را میگذارید در فر. توجه! قبلا باید فر را روی آخرین درجه گذاشته باشید. یادتان باشد که هرچه درجه حرارت بیشتر باشد نتیجه مطلوبتر خواهد بود.
8- آنقدر صبر کنید تا بوی آن همه جا را بردارد.
9- کیک شما تقریبا آماده است!
10- عجله نکنید! اول آن را توی ظرف گودی گذاشته و سپس مایع علمی و تحقیقاتی آبکی را آرام آرام روی آن بریزید.
12 – حالا روی آن رابا خلال مراجع و مؤاخذ با ربط و بیربط تزئین نمائید.
همانطور که ملاحظه فرمودید کلیۀ این مواد در دکان هر بقالی پیدا می شود و تهیۀ آن نیاز به تخصص و تجربۀ خاصی نداشته و چشم بسته هم میتوانید انجام دهید.
بسیار خوب حالا کیک شما برای سرو شدن آماده است و میتوانید به همه تعارف کنید .
کسی لب نمیزند!؟
پس فکر می کنید آن لنگه کفش کهنه به چه درد میخورد؟
J موفق باشید
نگارش یافته توسط Farhad .
Courtesy of newnegah.org
misled sect of Baha'ism!!!???
by Alexx on Wed Jun 03, 2009 10:52 AM PDTچشم داری تو بچشم خود نگر
منگر از چشم سفیهی بی خبر
گوش داری تو بگوش خود شنو
گوش گولان را چرا داری گرو
بی ز تقلیدی نظر را پیشه کن
هم به رای عقل خود اندیشه کن
منبع : دو کنز ثمین تالیف محمود قوامی ص ٦٨
//www.iranpresswatch.org/post/3451
//news.bahai.org/story/645
The Picture of Imam on the Moon and Bahai Setizi..
by faryarm on Wed Jun 03, 2009 10:48 AM PDTEnough said...
کس نزند بر درخت بی بر سنگ
alborzWed Jun 03, 2009 10:24 AM PDT
حضرت بهاالله به اهل بها میفرمایند:
"...شما را بادب وصيّت مينمايم و اوست در مقام اوّل سيّد اخلاق طوبی از برای نفسی که بنور ادب منوّر و بطراز راستی مزيّن گشت دارای ادب دارای مقام بزرگست اميد آنکه اين مظلوم و کلّ به آن فائز و به آن متمسّک و به آن متشبّث و به آن ناظر باشيم اينست حکم محکم که از قلم اسم اعظم جاری و نازل گشته."
قضاوت با شماست!
البرز
Those who hurt us only help us
by htb (not verified) on Wed Jun 03, 2009 09:14 AM PDTThe more this Faith is disparaged, the more it grows in stature. Those who try to hurt us only help us.
I am sorry to see that this blogger is so consistently nonsensical, but it apparently helps him to release his poison against a blameless Faith.
The blogger's "creativity" in the replies he makes to himself is amazing in a sort of maniacal way.
In the 1940s-50s the baha'i
by Azizi (not verified) on Wed Jun 03, 2009 08:18 AM PDTIn the 1940s-50s the baha'i National Spiritual Assembly of Iran set up a trust company where many baha'i rank and file members put their monies into. The activities of this company were shonky to say the least. The baha'i leaders have been pleading since 1979 that the mullahs expropriated the investments of this company during the first year of the Revolution and have used this as one of their cases in pleading to human rights groups in the West. When however the facts and the paper trail of this baha'i money laundering enterprise are carefully scrutinized nothing could be further from the truth and it would seem that those elite Jewish-baha'i millionaires who ran the show actually got a substantial amount of the monies out before and right during the Revolution. Tycoon and industrialist Habib Sabet was the CEO of Naw-Nahalan. Let us look at some facts regarding where the monies went:
· Abu'l-Fazl Rahmani & Hadi Rahmani (brothers) and Houshang Rahmani (cousin?) were Habib Sabet's henchmen and instrumental in transferring the bulk of the funds out of Iran prior to the 1979 revolution.
· Abu'l Fazl Rahmani was officially known as an auxiliary to the finacial operations of nsa member and knight of baha'ullah Habib Sabet.
· Shapour Rasekh (Private tutor to Reza Pahlavi, employed by the Shah through Karim Ayadi's recommendation) and Mehri Rasekh were also key players.
· The entire editorial Board of the current Payam Baha'i journal, published in Paris, are old time Naw-Nahalan fund managers. Rasekh is the editor and the Rahmanis are all assistant editors. However none of them identifies themselves in the journal.
· The majority of investors were moms and dads that invested $2000-10,000 small sums. They lost their entire lifes savings while the ceos of Naw-Nahalan got away with their monies in 1978-79. The big beneficiaries were Iranian Jewish and Jewish-Baha'i capitalists like Musa Mottahedeh, Elghanian (later executed), Rasekh, Rahmani and Sabet. They managed to preserve their funds and left Iran.
· Nawnahalan had an official policy of NOT ISSUING RECEIPTS for payments made by individual Baha'is. Baha'is were told that they were investing in a spiritual enterprise founded by Abbas Effendi Abdu'l-Baha that is based on trust. In one case Abu'l Fazl Rahmani became openly hostile to a 60 year old woman who insisted on getting a receipt, another who insisted on a receipt had their home foreclosed by a bank whose board was composed of the individuals above.
· The Payam Baha'i board maintain good relations with the Landegg Academy in Switzerland. The funds that were used to purchase the Landegg facilities during the 80s and early 90s should as such be investigated. Did Rahmani/Sabet dump Nawnahalan monies in the purchase of Landegg? We should be told!
· Also the funds used to purchase the lands between 1998-2000 in Hungary and Bosnia, for the designated purpose of building future Baha'i universities, must also be investigated. Rasekh proudly showed photos of these sites at a Landegg conference in 1999.
· Rasekh maintains contacts with his old student Reza Pahlavi. Reza visisted Shapour in Paris during a trip in 1996. Some funds possibly may have been transferred to the LA monarchist cause through NITV and Sabet Imani.
And this is only a tiny tip of a massive iceberg, folks! While thousands of joe average Muslim background baha'is were being screwed by the mullahs and their lives destroyed wholesale, millionaire Jewish baha'is - who have since established financial ties with the mullahs and travel back and forth bewteen the West and Iran on a reglar basis - got away with those life savings of mom and pop.
Typical Attacks and baseless comments!!
by Rostam - e - zaal on Wed Jun 03, 2009 07:41 AM PDTNormal
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Both Habib Sabets son's are alive and are able to refute such comments, he , himself before he passed away wrote a book about his life,
but hey this is Iran, dont let facts interfere with story book attacks on the
Bahai's !
Now what was the whole point behind this story?
Ann !
by jimzbund on Wed Jun 03, 2009 07:07 AM PDTI must have done something good to p.ss you off ! anyway your subject or comments is not related to anything and just some oghdeh khaali karadan. try to find a cure for your mental eshaal.!
misoozoonom ay khoob misoozonom ! ( Samad Agha)
Bund, Jimz Bund
jimzbund you are a Racist Crab
by Anony6 (not verified) on Wed Jun 03, 2009 06:02 AM PDTHow is Habib Sabet related to you? do you have some of his chromosomes?
Where is he buried ?
by Badi19 (not verified) on Wed Jun 03, 2009 01:58 AM PDTAnd whether his burial place a Ziyaratgah for the Bahais? And who is Abbas Milani? Is he a Baha'i ? What are the opinions of non bahais for this Man? In specific, what good he did for the Baha'is?
................
by Majid on Wed Jun 03, 2009 12:33 AM PDTSome people make things happen.
Some people help things to happen.
Some people watch as things happen.
Some people wonder...what the hell happened?
AND.....
There are FREELOADERS!
From Islamic Republic's Dept of Character Assasination.
by faryarm on Tue Jun 02, 2009 07:49 PM PDT"Sabet Pasal, a renowned capitalist of Iran, was a follower of a misled sect of Baha'ism. He was amongst those who played a major role in the administration of both political and economic institutes during the Shah's reign."
The use of standard Hojjatiyyih Anti Bahai language , like "misled sect " is an immediate give away, as to this blog's poisonous sources and agenda.
Habib Sabet did not have any political role what whatsoever , his interests were in commerce and industry. By what proof can you make such accusation?
As a Bahai and a discriminated minority, even during the relative freedom of the Pahlavi era he had to work for every advantage and penny he earned.
If you want to see what Iran would have looked like Without the Likes of Habib Sabet; look at Afghanistan today.....
Read Abbas Milani's
Eminent Persians
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Ali jan
by Souri on Tue Jun 02, 2009 07:34 PM PDTGood question!
I never get why some pointless blogs are featured :)
Why?
by Ali P. on Tue Jun 02, 2009 07:23 PM PDTWhy is this article featured?
down with progress!!!
by wahid kachal (not verified) on Tue Jun 02, 2009 05:18 PM PDTzendeh bad pasraft!!!!is this what your trying to say?
so what is your point??
So what AH?
by Avareh 111 (not verified) on Tue Jun 02, 2009 05:05 PM PDTwhat happen to his componies now did he take them with him? Didn't Mullah took everything from him including his house and bank accounts? Who is living in his house right now?
So, what is your point ?
by jimzbund on Tue Jun 02, 2009 04:21 PM PDT?????
Bund, Jimz Bund
Habib Sabet employed scores of Iranian
by A patriot Irooni (not verified) on Tue Jun 02, 2009 02:22 PM PDTScores of Iranians, in Tehran as well as other cities, whether Muslim, Bahai or Jewish were employed by Mr. Sabet; from drivers to directors, from construction workers to engineers. Most if not all of these employees remember him as a good decent man and a great employer who helped improve their lives.
If Iran had more men like Mr. Sabet and less Mullah, it would have been a great nation.
Sabet reminded me of the great Reza Shah, may God bless his soul.
Persia needed more Entreprenuers
by mahmoudg on Tue Jun 02, 2009 12:52 PM PDTLike him. We needed more like him to have sustained our economy. I am sure he like others made mistakes and in a democratically budding society, jurisprudence was not always up to par, but we were learning. Nowadays theorcratic jurisprudence have taken us back into the abyss of hell, of which there seems little chance of us getting out of. Persians lost a golden era of economic boom. We owe a great deal to the likes of Pasal.
wow! that is a cheap shot, wouldn't you say !
by Fatollah (not verified) on Tue Jun 02, 2009 12:24 PM PDTThe question you should be asking is, how many jobs did he create? And as far as I am concerened he could have been an Ishtar worshiper!
Get a life!