Fulio temu? Ili si ipak mislio na Islamsku Republiku Iran?Rampage wrote:siĐe civilizacijo, nisam te prepozn'o?Co0l wrote:Barbari!
Srušil' se šta u zadnje vrijeme u "islamskoj državi"? Il' ste već odavno sve uništili što se dalo uništiti?
IRAN
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Avetinho
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#8101 Re: IRAN
- Co0l
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#8102 Re: IRAN
Apsolutno!Ni ne mislim na iranski narod nego one koji ih vode i donose i sprovode ovakve barbarske zakone.Nista bolji nisu od ovih ISIL-ovih barbara.sarajevoxxxx wrote:Ucit kolega Cool, iz svega ovoga izvlaciti pouku.Nacija, vjera, sekta, su stvari kojima elita manipulise."Tvoj" ce te ubijati sutra isto i gore kao oni "njihovi".U smislu da ne postoje nasi i njihovi, vec ljudi i neljudi.Nije bitna vjera ili pravac u vjeri ili nacija (Iranac se bori za Izraelca, Saudijac za Hezbollah i Asada) bicu naivan i reci bitna je ljudskost.Co0l wrote:Barbari!
Ovo sto rade u Siriji i Jemenu i ostalim drzavama Bliskog istoka, ne rade ni shiiti ni suniti, ni ova ni ona nacija, vec neljudi.
- Co0l
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#8103 Re: IRAN
Haman ti stosta nisi prepozno.Rampage wrote:siĐe civilizacijo, nisam te prepozn'o?Co0l wrote:Barbari!
Srušil' se šta u zadnje vrijeme u "islamskoj državi"? Il' ste već odavno sve uništili što se dalo uništiti?
- Klavikula
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#8104 Re: IRAN
e cuj barbari
Cool postavlja ljestvicu 
- Co0l
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#8105 Re: IRAN
Jarane moj,ako tebi ona silna vjesanja nisu barbarska onda ne znam sta jeste.Klavikula wrote:e cuj barbariCool postavlja ljestvicu
- Rampage
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#8106 Re: IRAN
Nije li malo licemjerno od fana najdestruktivnije sile koja je postojala na Zemlji, terorističko - zločinačke organizacije koja se bori protiv života u osnovnom obliku, da nekoga proglašava barbarom?Co0l wrote:Jarane moj,ako tebi ona silna vjesanja nisu barbarska onda ne znam sta jeste.Klavikula wrote:e cuj barbariCool postavlja ljestvicu
Ti i takvi kao ti jednostavno nemate pravo na to.
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#8107 Re: IRAN
Co0l wrote:Jarane moj,ako tebi ona silna vjesanja nisu barbarska onda ne znam sta jeste.Klavikula wrote:e cuj barbariCool postavlja ljestvicu
A kada nekom sprže mozak ili ga bocnu smrtonosnom injekcijom u "kolijevci" demokratije to je najveći vid humanosti, demokratije i ljudskih prava. Gori od monstruma iz ISIL-a su samo lažni dušebrižnici, u stvari obični licemjeri.
- Co0l
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#8108 Re: IRAN
Od nekog fana takve organizacije bi i bilo licemjerno,od mene koji ih od njihove pojave kritikujem radi barbarstva nije.Rampage wrote:Nije li malo licemjerno od fana najdestruktivnije sile koja je postojala na Zemlji, terorističko - zločinačke organizacije koja se bori protiv života u osnovnom obliku, da nekoga proglašava barbarom?Co0l wrote:Jarane moj,ako tebi ona silna vjesanja nisu barbarska onda ne znam sta jeste.Klavikula wrote:e cuj barbariCool postavlja ljestvicu
Ti i takvi kao ti jednostavno nemate pravo na to.
Prvo se malo informisi prije nego nekog optuzis za nesto jer ovako samo ispadas smijesan,da ne kazem nesto drugo.
- Co0l
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#8109 Re: IRAN
A ko je rekao da je to humanost?asurbanipal wrote:Co0l wrote:Jarane moj,ako tebi ona silna vjesanja nisu barbarska onda ne znam sta jeste.Klavikula wrote:e cuj barbariCool postavlja ljestvicu
A kada nekom sprže mozak ili ga bocnu smrtonosnom injekcijom u "kolijevci" demokratije to je najveći vid humanosti, demokratije i ljudskih prava. Gori od monstruma iz ISIL-a su samo lažni dušebrižnici, u stvari obični licemjeri.
Plitko razmisljas poput ovog gore lika a sto je i uobicajena pojava na forumu.Ako se usprotivis necemu automatski te svrstavaju u suprotan tabor.Odlika povrsnih ljudi.
Ako si protiv zlocinackog Asadovog rezima automatski si za ISIL
Isto kao i ovdje-kritikujes barbarstvo jednih i oni koji plitko razmisljaju automatski zakljucuju da time odobravas barbarstvo drugih.Nema veze sto ti nisi to napisao,oni 'znaju' da ti tako mislis.
- Gojeni H
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#8110 Re: IRAN
Homeinijevi buntovnicki unuci 2
Seven of the 15 grandchildren have openly criticized the laws and the leadership since the mid-1990s. Two have publicly disapproved of election practices in the 2013 presidential poll. Four supported reformist candidates in the disputed 2009 presidential election.
Iranians "consider us faithful custodians of the thoughts of the Imam Khomeini, and so we get upset with whoever wants to move our country and our revolution away from the path outlined by the founder of the Islamic Republic", Ali Eshraghi, a grandson, told the Italian Adnkronos International news agency in 2008. Eshraghi is an advocate of major reforms who was once barred from running for parliament.
Zahra Eshraghi
Born in 1964, Zahra Eshraghi has been an outspoken critic of discrimination against women. She was named after her rebellious aunt - Zahra Mostafavi Khomeini. Zahra and about 2,000 other reformist candidates were barred from running in the 2004 parliamentary elections.
Zahra has claimed that discriminatory practices are embedded in Iran's constitution. She reportedly signed the One Million Signatures petition, a project launched in 2006 to change discriminatory laws against women. Zahra has also opposed Iran's mandatory dress code for women.
Zahra's husband, Reza Khatami, was deputy speaker of parliament from 2000 to 2004. The younger brother of former president Mohammad Khatami was also secretary general of the reformist party Mosharekat.
Zahra and her husband supported reformist candidate Mir Hossein Mousavi in the June 2009 presidential election. "Mousavi was one of the very few people trusted by my grandfather," she claimed in an interview 10 days before the election. Police briefly detained the couple on February 11, 2010, amid protests by the Green Movement on the anniversary of the 1979 revolution. The following are Zahra's remarks on key issues.
Politics and Iran's government
"If these people remain with the same thinking, nothing will change because this way of thinking does not want Iran to progress and bring peace and calm ... [Iran] is on the edge of the precipice ... Everyone knows that the country is facing a critical situation." January 2013 in an interview with the Iranian website Anarpress.
"The government suffers from delusions, believing that it can eliminate everyone, [believing that] uniform thinking and restricting choices for voters can help it confront foreign threats." March 2008 in an interview with Inter Press Service news agency.
"It's illegal, it's not fair, and it's not competitive - the whole ... governing system of the country." March 2008 in an interview with NPR.
Women's rights
"Our constitution still says that the man is the boss and the woman is a loyal wife who sacrifices herself for her family. But society here has changed, especially in the last 10 years. If my grandfather were here now, I am sure he would have had very different ideas.
"The constitution my grandfather approved says that only a man can be president ... We would like to change the wording from 'man' to 'anyone'. But discrimination here is not just in the constitution. As a woman, if I want to get a passport to leave the country, have surgery, even to breathe almost, I must have permission from my husband." June 2005 in an interview with The Telegraph.
"I'm sorry to say that the chador [full-body covering] was forced on women. ... This garment that was traditional Iranian dress was turned into a symbol of revolution. People have lost their respect for it. I only wear it because of my family status." April 2003 in an interview with The New York Times.
Seven of the 15 grandchildren have openly criticized the laws and the leadership since the mid-1990s. Two have publicly disapproved of election practices in the 2013 presidential poll. Four supported reformist candidates in the disputed 2009 presidential election.
Iranians "consider us faithful custodians of the thoughts of the Imam Khomeini, and so we get upset with whoever wants to move our country and our revolution away from the path outlined by the founder of the Islamic Republic", Ali Eshraghi, a grandson, told the Italian Adnkronos International news agency in 2008. Eshraghi is an advocate of major reforms who was once barred from running for parliament.
Zahra Eshraghi
Born in 1964, Zahra Eshraghi has been an outspoken critic of discrimination against women. She was named after her rebellious aunt - Zahra Mostafavi Khomeini. Zahra and about 2,000 other reformist candidates were barred from running in the 2004 parliamentary elections.
Zahra has claimed that discriminatory practices are embedded in Iran's constitution. She reportedly signed the One Million Signatures petition, a project launched in 2006 to change discriminatory laws against women. Zahra has also opposed Iran's mandatory dress code for women.
Zahra's husband, Reza Khatami, was deputy speaker of parliament from 2000 to 2004. The younger brother of former president Mohammad Khatami was also secretary general of the reformist party Mosharekat.
Zahra and her husband supported reformist candidate Mir Hossein Mousavi in the June 2009 presidential election. "Mousavi was one of the very few people trusted by my grandfather," she claimed in an interview 10 days before the election. Police briefly detained the couple on February 11, 2010, amid protests by the Green Movement on the anniversary of the 1979 revolution. The following are Zahra's remarks on key issues.
Politics and Iran's government
"If these people remain with the same thinking, nothing will change because this way of thinking does not want Iran to progress and bring peace and calm ... [Iran] is on the edge of the precipice ... Everyone knows that the country is facing a critical situation." January 2013 in an interview with the Iranian website Anarpress.
"The government suffers from delusions, believing that it can eliminate everyone, [believing that] uniform thinking and restricting choices for voters can help it confront foreign threats." March 2008 in an interview with Inter Press Service news agency.
"It's illegal, it's not fair, and it's not competitive - the whole ... governing system of the country." March 2008 in an interview with NPR.
Women's rights
"Our constitution still says that the man is the boss and the woman is a loyal wife who sacrifices herself for her family. But society here has changed, especially in the last 10 years. If my grandfather were here now, I am sure he would have had very different ideas.
"The constitution my grandfather approved says that only a man can be president ... We would like to change the wording from 'man' to 'anyone'. But discrimination here is not just in the constitution. As a woman, if I want to get a passport to leave the country, have surgery, even to breathe almost, I must have permission from my husband." June 2005 in an interview with The Telegraph.
"I'm sorry to say that the chador [full-body covering] was forced on women. ... This garment that was traditional Iranian dress was turned into a symbol of revolution. People have lost their respect for it. I only wear it because of my family status." April 2003 in an interview with The New York Times.
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zelenjava
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#8111 Re: IRAN
Rampage wrote:Nije li malo licemjerno od fana najdestruktivnije sile koja je postojala na Zemlji, terorističko - zločinačke organizacije koja se bori protiv života u osnovnom obliku, da nekoga proglašava barbarom?Co0l wrote:Jarane moj,ako tebi ona silna vjesanja nisu barbarska onda ne znam sta jeste.Klavikula wrote:e cuj barbariCool postavlja ljestvicu
Ti i takvi kao ti jednostavno nemate pravo na to.
- Gojeni H
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#8112 Re: IRAN
Zahra Mostafavi, Homeinijeva kcerka
Zahra Mostafavi, Khomeini’s most prominent daughter, is the secretary-general of a women’s rights party. (Mousavi’s wife is also a member of the central committee of the party.) Mostafavi also supported Mousavi in the recent election with an official endorsement. Zahra Eshraghi, Khomeini’s most prominent granddaughter, is married to former president Mohamad Khatami’s brother, who was the secretary-general of the reformist Mosharekat party. In an interview on February 2008, she objected to the boycott of her family in government-run radio and television: “[The regime is] threatening our family in very different ways,” she said. “Their purpose is to eliminate Khomeini’s name, his family and his true friends.” Eshraghi and her husband are open supporters of Mousavi and have officially endorsed him through their party; both were arrested a day after the election. In another interview ten days before the election, Zahra said, “Mousavi was one of the very few people trusted by my grandfather.”
http://www.newrepublic.com/article/poli ... s-khomeini
Zahra Mostafavi, Khomeini’s most prominent daughter, is the secretary-general of a women’s rights party. (Mousavi’s wife is also a member of the central committee of the party.) Mostafavi also supported Mousavi in the recent election with an official endorsement. Zahra Eshraghi, Khomeini’s most prominent granddaughter, is married to former president Mohamad Khatami’s brother, who was the secretary-general of the reformist Mosharekat party. In an interview on February 2008, she objected to the boycott of her family in government-run radio and television: “[The regime is] threatening our family in very different ways,” she said. “Their purpose is to eliminate Khomeini’s name, his family and his true friends.” Eshraghi and her husband are open supporters of Mousavi and have officially endorsed him through their party; both were arrested a day after the election. In another interview ten days before the election, Zahra said, “Mousavi was one of the very few people trusted by my grandfather.”
http://www.newrepublic.com/article/poli ... s-khomeini
- asurbanipal
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#8113 Re: IRAN
Co0l wrote:
A ko je rekao da je to humanost?
Plitko razmisljas poput ovog gore lika a sto je i uobicajena pojava na forumu.Ako se usprotivis necemu automatski te svrstavaju u suprotan tabor.Odlika povrsnih ljudi.
Ako si protiv zlocinackog Asadovog rezima automatski si za ISIL.Nema veze sto ih kritikujes svaki put kad ih spomenes,zaslijepljeni iskljucivoscu te odmah svrstavaju medju takve.Nisu u stanju da shvate da postoje i drugaciji od njih koji ne razmisljaju tako.
Isto kao i ovdje-kritikujes barbarstvo jednih i oni koji plitko razmisljaju automatski zakljucuju da time odobravas barbarstvo drugih.Nema veze sto ti nisi to napisao,oni 'znaju' da ti tako mislis.
Ko o kome Cool o površnosti i licemjerstvu. Shvatam i razumijem da postoje i ljudi drugačijih shvatanja, ali je danas ponajviše licemjera i neznalica i to me na kraju krajeva ne žalosti. Svako će prije ili kasnije pobrati plodove onoga što je posijao ili zasadio...
- Rampage
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#8114 Re: IRAN
Aha, ti si fan "umjerenih", onih od kojih su evolucijom nastali kozojebiCo0l wrote:Od nekog fana takve organizacije bi i bilo licemjerno,od mene koji ih od njihove pojave kritikujem radi barbarstva nije.Rampage wrote:Nije li malo licemjerno od fana najdestruktivnije sile koja je postojala na Zemlji, terorističko - zločinačke organizacije koja se bori protiv života u osnovnom obliku, da nekoga proglašava barbarom?Co0l wrote:
Jarane moj,ako tebi ona silna vjesanja nisu barbarska onda ne znam sta jeste.
Ti i takvi kao ti jednostavno nemate pravo na to.
Prvo se malo informisi prije nego nekog optuzis za nesto jer ovako samo ispadas smijesan,da ne kazem nesto drugo.
Polako, ima vremena, siguran sam da ćeš vremenom i ti ispratiti tu evoluciju i početi navijati za pravu stranu
- asurbanipal
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#8115 Re: IRAN
Gojeni H wrote:Zahra Mostafavi, Homeinijeva kcerka
Zahra Mostafavi, Khomeini’s most prominent daughter, is the secretary-general of a women’s rights party. (Mousavi’s wife is also a member of the central committee of the party.) Mostafavi also supported Mousavi in the recent election with an official endorsement. Zahra Eshraghi, Khomeini’s most prominent granddaughter, is married to former president Mohamad Khatami’s brother, who was the secretary-general of the reformist Mosharekat party. In an interview on February 2008, she objected to the boycott of her family in government-run radio and television: “[The regime is] threatening our family in very different ways,” she said. “Their purpose is to eliminate Khomeini’s name, his family and his true friends.” Eshraghi and her husband are open supporters of Mousavi and have officially endorsed him through their party; both were arrested a day after the election. In another interview ten days before the election, Zahra said, “Mousavi was one of the very few people trusted by my grandfather.”
http://www.newrepublic.com/article/poli ... s-khomeini
"Dobar" ti ovaj izvor...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_New_Republic
- Co0l
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#8116 Re: IRAN
Naravno da cu pricati o licemjerstvu kad kojekakvi licemjeri pokusavaju da drze moralne pridike.asurbanipal wrote:Co0l wrote:
A ko je rekao da je to humanost?
Plitko razmisljas poput ovog gore lika a sto je i uobicajena pojava na forumu.Ako se usprotivis necemu automatski te svrstavaju u suprotan tabor.Odlika povrsnih ljudi.
Ako si protiv zlocinackog Asadovog rezima automatski si za ISIL.Nema veze sto ih kritikujes svaki put kad ih spomenes,zaslijepljeni iskljucivoscu te odmah svrstavaju medju takve.Nisu u stanju da shvate da postoje i drugaciji od njih koji ne razmisljaju tako.
Isto kao i ovdje-kritikujes barbarstvo jednih i oni koji plitko razmisljaju automatski zakljucuju da time odobravas barbarstvo drugih.Nema veze sto ti nisi to napisao,oni 'znaju' da ti tako mislis.
Ko o kome Cool o površnosti i licemjerstvu. Shvatam i razumijem da postoje i ljudi drugačijih shvatanja, ali je danas ponajviše licemjera i neznalica i to me na kraju krajeva ne žalosti. Svako će prije ili kasnije pobrati plodove onoga što je posijao ili zasadio...
- Co0l
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#8117 Re: IRAN
Ja sam siguran da ti neces ni vremenom skontat kakve budalastine pises.Rampage wrote:
Aha, ti si fan "umjerenih", onih od kojih su evolucijom nastali kozojebi?
Polako, ima vremena, siguran sam da ćeš vremenom i ti ispratiti tu evoluciju i početi navijati za pravu stranu
- asurbanipal
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#8118 Re: IRAN
Co0l wrote:
Naravno da cu pricati o licemjerstvu kad kojekakvi licemjeri pokusavaju da drze moralne pridike.
Popričaj malo i sa ogledalom...
- Gojeni H
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#8119 Re: IRAN
Informacija nije uopste upitna. Prenijele su je mnogo jace kuce.asurbanipal wrote:"Dobar" ti ovaj izvor...Gojeni H wrote:Zahra Mostafavi, Homeinijeva kcerka
Zahra Mostafavi, Khomeini’s most prominent daughter, is the secretary-general of a women’s rights party. (Mousavi’s wife is also a member of the central committee of the party.) Mostafavi also supported Mousavi in the recent election with an official endorsement. Zahra Eshraghi, Khomeini’s most prominent granddaughter, is married to former president Mohamad Khatami’s brother, who was the secretary-general of the reformist Mosharekat party. In an interview on February 2008, she objected to the boycott of her family in government-run radio and television: “[The regime is] threatening our family in very different ways,” she said. “Their purpose is to eliminate Khomeini’s name, his family and his true friends.” Eshraghi and her husband are open supporters of Mousavi and have officially endorsed him through their party; both were arrested a day after the election. In another interview ten days before the election, Zahra said, “Mousavi was one of the very few people trusted by my grandfather.”
http://www.newrepublic.com/article/poli ... s-khomeini
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_New_Republic
Sve su prilike da mnogi iz porodice imama Homeinija smetaju.
- Co0l
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#8120 Re: IRAN
Sad vec pises gluposti.asurbanipal wrote:Co0l wrote:
Naravno da cu pricati o licemjerstvu kad kojekakvi licemjeri pokusavaju da drze moralne pridike.
Popričaj malo i sa ogledalom...
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Avetinho
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#8121 Re: IRAN
Iran krupnim koracima grabi ka svjetskoj dominaciji u odbojci:
https://www.google.com/search?q=iranian ... volleyball
https://www.google.com/search?q=iranian ... volleyball
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#8122 Re: IRAN
Čitam i vidim da govorite o nekakvim muslimanima u Iranu i o nekakvoj Islamskoj republici Iran. Ja ću vam ovo reči. Nema većih pljuvača Islama od Iranaca. Iran nije Islamska država već im je taj pseudonim 'Islamska republika' nametnuta od strane diktatorskog režima 1979. god. U Iranu ne žive muslimani ( ima i njih dosta koji se nazivaju šiiti), već im je religija Zoroastrianizam. Zapamtite, Iran je najveći neprijatelj muslimanskog življa poslije Zapada.
Ovo sam napisao da otkolinte tu nedoumicu u vezi sa Iranom
Ovo sam napisao da otkolinte tu nedoumicu u vezi sa Iranom
- mirsek
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#8123 Re: IRAN
Ovo si ti napisao jel ti je hodza na hutbi tako pricao i ti uzeo zdravo za gotovo.Ludzak wrote:Čitam i vidim da govorite o nekakvim muslimanima u Iranu i o nekakvoj Islamskoj republici Iran. Ja ću vam ovo reči. Nema većih pljuvača Islama od Iranaca. Iran nije Islamska država već im je taj pseudonim 'Islamska republika' nametnuta od strane diktatorskog režima 1979. god. U Iranu ne žive muslimani ( ima i njih dosta koji se nazivaju šiiti), već im je religija Zoroastrianizam. Zapamtite, Iran je najveći neprijatelj muslimanskog življa poslije Zapada.
Ovo sam napisao da otkolinte tu nedoumicu u vezi sa Iranom
A vidi se da nemas pojma o Iranu.
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#8124 Re: IRAN
Ne, ovo sam napisao jer sam informisan za razliku od tebe i znam historiju Perzije.mirsek wrote:Ovo si ti napisao jel ti je hodza na hutbi tako pricao i ti uzeo zdravo za gotovo.Ludzak wrote:Čitam i vidim da govorite o nekakvim muslimanima u Iranu i o nekakvoj Islamskoj republici Iran. Ja ću vam ovo reči. Nema većih pljuvača Islama od Iranaca. Iran nije Islamska država već im je taj pseudonim 'Islamska republika' nametnuta od strane diktatorskog režima 1979. god. U Iranu ne žive muslimani ( ima i njih dosta koji se nazivaju šiiti), već im je religija Zoroastrianizam. Zapamtite, Iran je najveći neprijatelj muslimanskog življa poslije Zapada.
Ovo sam napisao da otkolinte tu nedoumicu u vezi sa Iranom
A vidi se da nemas pojma o Iranu.
A ja ti ne idem po hutbama
- mirsek
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#8125 Re: IRAN
Da znas o Iranu kao sto pises znao bi da je Zoroastrizam a ne "Zoroastrianizam" jedna od prvih ako ne i prva monoteisticka religija na svijetu a koja naravno nije vecinska u Iranu vec vise stotina godina.Ludzak wrote:Ne, ovo sam napisao jer sam informisan za razliku od tebe i znam historiju Perzije.mirsek wrote:Ovo si ti napisao jel ti je hodza na hutbi tako pricao i ti uzeo zdravo za gotovo.Ludzak wrote:Čitam i vidim da govorite o nekakvim muslimanima u Iranu i o nekakvoj Islamskoj republici Iran. Ja ću vam ovo reči. Nema većih pljuvača Islama od Iranaca. Iran nije Islamska država već im je taj pseudonim 'Islamska republika' nametnuta od strane diktatorskog režima 1979. god. U Iranu ne žive muslimani ( ima i njih dosta koji se nazivaju šiiti), već im je religija Zoroastrianizam. Zapamtite, Iran je najveći neprijatelj muslimanskog življa poslije Zapada.
Ovo sam napisao da otkolinte tu nedoumicu u vezi sa Iranom
A vidi se da nemas pojma o Iranu.
A ja ti ne idem po hutbama
Ostale neistine necu ni da komentarisem.
Ajd sad u dzemat da ponovis gradivo al ne slusaj svakog hodzu.
Postoji medju njima takvih bilmeza koje svijet odavno nije imao .
