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SuperMonko says...

We have come across some great Persian sites that we wanted to share with you:

1. Iranian.com
Iranian.com is a community site for the Iranian expatriates who care about their identity, culture, music, history, politics, literature and each other, as well as friends and family living in Iran.

2. Payvand.com
Payvand.com is dedicated to Iranian-American issues. Their mission is to create a site that brings Iranians around the globe and those interested in Iran together around related issues. They hope to open a window into Iran through which they can promote understanding, dialogue and peace.

3. Bestirantravel.com
BestIranTravel.com is an excellent resource for culture of ancient Persia and modern Iran.

4. Aref-adib.com
This is visual diary of Mehrdad Aerf-Adib full of interesting writings covering London, Art, Architechture and Design. He is graphic/web designer & an award winning blogger. And you can follow him on Twitter @arefadib

5. Nimaheydarian.com
Nima's blog is where he shares his internet experience and lessons he has learnt. He also writes politically from time to time mostly about the Iranian green movement.

6. pass-ato.blogspot.com
Blogs and writings of Amir Sepasi...

7. Parsarts.com
Pars Arts is an independent, English-language site highlighting Iranian life and culture abroad. It was founded in December 2006 and is updated several times a week. Pars Arts’ founding editor is Sepideh Saremi.

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SuperMonko says...

Persian Poems is now available from the App Store. This is a perfect app for all Persian-speaking literature lovers.

Persian Poems app is a complete collection of works of the greatest heroes of the Persian literature Ferdowsi, Hafez and Saadi. These great poets kept the Persian (Farsi) language alive and left us their wisdom and this app is homage to them.

Persian Poems lets you browse four complete poetry books, save favourites and even search through the collection.

The Persian poems app is completely in Persian, and was developed by talented Iranian developers Soroush, Sohrab and Ali. Keep an eye out
for our other upcoming versions!

Get the app from here.

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Marjaneh says...

 

 

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Marjaneh says...

Sohrab Sepehri, Iranian (1928-1980)

Untitled

circa 1967, oil on canvas
New Artwork at http://rogallery.com

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@avmavm says...

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satnam13 says...

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/11/04/israel-seizes-iranian-arm_n_345104.html

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toonpool says...

Statement of Iranian cartoonists on the 9th Tehran Cartoon Biennale

Source: http://www.toonpool.com/cartoons/Iran_53474

The recent presidential election in Iran and its aftermath found huge international coverage and attention.
As you may know, there was a huge and unprecedented turn-out in balloting, which was a sign of the Iranian people’s will to reform the current situation of the country. But the aftermath of the election was so desperately annoying that no free soul can ever close his eyes on it.
The same is true for the cartoonists. They have always accompanied people in portraying pains and in offering criticisms, in denouncing violence and in promotion of justice; and they have always called for peace. The same is true for the time being. The cartoonists feel an obligation to stand by people who have faced such unkindness.
We the cartoonists have always tried to laugh people out of pain and pressure. But how can one witness killing of brothers and sisters and still remain silent?
In such a situation, the 9th Tehran cartoon Biennale is on the way. Due to the post-election events, the cultural joy has totally disappeared from Iranian society. So we don not see any real interest in holding such a Biennale. In the current situation, we see our responsibility in a different perspective which does not necessarily include laughing and making laugh.
Due to this fact, we the undersigned cartoonists, declare that we would not participate in this international festival. Previously, the festival has been held by cooperation and sympathy of professional Iranian cartoonists but this time, we would not cooperate or participate.

1- Arvin
2- Nahideh Asiabi
3- Mahdi Aghajani
4- Mojtaba Adibi
5- Majid Adibi
6- Ali Asadi
7- Leyla Afsari
8- Reza Amirriahi
9- Sepideh Anjomrooz
10- Roya Anooshe
11- Mehran Iranlou
12- Mohsen Izadi
13- Sadegh Bagheri
14- Hamed Bazrafkan
15- Rahim Baghal Asghari
16- Saied Behdad
17- Hamid Bahrami
18- Vajihe Pari Zangane
19- Payam Pourfallah
20- Naeem Tadayon
21- Yahya Tadayon
22- Abdolebad Taghavi
23- Mahdi Tamizi
24- Abdolhadi Sanaie
25- Saied Janghorban
26- Shahb Jafarnejad
27- Javad Jafarian
28- Mahmoud Javadi
29- Bozorgmehr Hosseinpour
30- Hadi Heidari
31- Sasan Khadem
32- Nazanin Khami
33- Mohammad Khodadadi
34- Hossein Khosrojerdi
35- Morteza Khosravi
36- Hamid Kholghi
37- Behnam Khamisi
38- Mohammad Ali Khoshkam
39- Hamideh Khiabani
40- Hesam Dadkhah
41- Rahman Dadgostar
42- Behtash Davarpanah
43- Saied Davari
44- Hamidreza Davoudi
45- Ali Derakhshi
46- Paria Dehghani
47- Khashayar Radafshar
48- Farshid Rajabali
49- Jamal Rahmati
50- Maryam Rahimi
51- Hadi Rahimi
52- Saied Razzaghi
53- Ardeshir Rostami
54- Dariush Rmezani
55- Kianoosh Ramezani
56- Shiva Zamanfar
57- Kiyarash Zandi
58- Keyvan Zargari
59- Afshin Sabouki
60- Pouya Seyedkazemi
61- Fateme Shakool
62- Hooman Shahbandi
63- Mahdi Sadeghi
64- Hamid Sadeghian
65- Hossein Safi
66- Majid Salehi
67- Mohsen Zarifian
68- Ahmad Abdollahinia
69- Ahmad Arabani
70- Mahdi Alibeigi
71- Faez Alidoosti
72- Javad Alizadeh
73- Amin Alinia
74- Nooshin Omrahi
75- Arash Farrokhi
76- Hesam Fetrati
77- Mohammad Feizabadi
78- Asad Binakhahi
79- Majid Kazemi
80- Mahdi Karimzadeh
81- Ehsan Ganji
82- Ghasem Lotfi
83- Firoozeh Mozaffari
84- Bahar Movahhed Bashiri
85- Amin Moayedi
86- Shahnaz Mohi
87- Ali Miraee
88- Ayat Naderi
89- Mahnam Najafi
90- Alireza Nosrati
91- Maryam Noormohammadzadeh
92- Saeid Noroozi
93- Mana Neyestani
94- Vahid Nikgoo
95- Pantea Vaeznia
96- Hooman Hadizadeh
97- Ali Honarvar
98- Mohammad Sadjad Taheri
99- Mahmood Mohammad Tabrizi
100- Saeid Nemati
101- Salman Raeis Abdollahi
102- Peyman Rezaee
103- Bijan Asadipour
104- Hossein Shishegar
105- Saeid Ahrabi
106- Ali Mohammadi
107- Mohammad Tahani
108- Hamidreza Pournasiri
109- Masoud Mahini
110- Ali Tajaddod
111- Mahdi Mohammadi Roozbahani
112- Rafat Hashemi Sisakht
113- Saleh Tasbihi
114- Nima Jamali
115- Jalal Rahmati
116- Ali Jahanshahii
117- Alireza Hesami
118- Mohammah Saleh Razm Hosseini
119- Soroush Dastmalchina
120- Arezoo Aghababaeian
121- Hanif Bahari
122- Monire Kordestanchi
123- Armin Golchoobian
124- Mahnaz Yazdani
125- Mohammadreza Mobayen
126- Mahmood Salami
127- Behzad Riazi
128- Edik Boghosian
129- Maryam Farahzadi
130- Salman Taheri
131- Ghasem Elahi
132- Taravat Niki
133- Javad Karimifar
134- Syavash Zarrinabadi
135- Amir Dehghan
136- Sadegh Karaei
137- Ali Akbar Aryanfar
138- Morteza Azarkheil
139- Alireza Moghaddam far
140- Ehsan Mousavi
141- Atefe Madani
142- Mohsen Jafari
143- Farid Mortazavi

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garydale says...

I recently posted an interview that I had with Ali Sina, the head of Faith Freedom International and got lots of response about it. You can see this below:

Islamic terrorism is the fruit of Islam: Ali Sina

The most interesting thing about the responses that I got though was that almost none of them were on the post itself! People contacted me throughmy website directly or they sought out my Facebook profile, my MySpace profile and contacted me directly on this. Nobody really wanted to leave their response on the blog directly.

I found it very interesting. Especially with some of the inane comments I have had from supporters of Tony Alamo. Some were deleted but others are still on there. Most of the comments I had were from Muslims who either were angry that I would interview this guy or they told me that this guy didn't really ever know true Islam. I even had one person who even told me that it should have been my duty to bait Ali Sina more to show his short comings. I found this all very interesting but still I couldn't put two and two together. Why not comment on the blog directly and get a conversation going about Ali Sina? Are they spooked by going on record? Most of the ones who wrote me though definitely had strong feelings. I asked them to put their comments directly on the blog for others to read but none did.

Interesting...

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