Wednesday, February 11, 2009

The Hijacker of Iranian Revolution

These last few days I was trying to write down my feelings about the 30th anniversary of the Iranian revolution. The revolution that the Mullahs and their so called Imam Khomeini hijacked from the real Iranian heroes such as Dr. Mosadegh and Dr. Barzangan. But instead I decided to introduce the real Khomeini to my readers. Since I have a real bias against Khomeini and don’t want to be called a liar or a spinner, I am going to introduce this Mullah using his own words. I also would like to apologize to Mullah Khomeini’s children and grand children for bringing up their father and grandfather words because as I know they have been trying very hard to hide his books and quotes. As a matter of fact few of Mullah Khomeini’s books are banned in Iran and other Islamic countries. I did try to order them through my local library but the librarian told me I should try to find it in an “Adult only” book store. I finally got a couple of his books and here are few citations from Khomeini himself. Some Iranians call this Mullah, Imam Khomeini. As far as I know the title “Imam” is given to kind and intelligent clergies such as Imam Ali or Imam Hussein. So after reading Mullah Khomeini’s own words it is up to you to give him the title “Imam” or not.

Khomeini’s own words:

“A man can have sex with animals such as sheep, cows, camels and so on. However, he should kill the animal after he has his orgasm. He should not sell the meat to the people in his own village; however selling the meat to the next door village should be fine.” From Khomeini’s book, Tahrirolyasyleh.
If a man sodomizes the son, brother, or father of his wife after their marriage, the marriage remains valid.
If a father (or paternal grandfather) marries off his daughter (or granddaughter) in her absence without knowing for a certainty that she is alive, the marriage becomes null and void as soon as it is established that she was dead at the time of the marriage.

It is highly recommended that a girl be married off as soon as she reaches the age of puberty. One of the blessings of man is to have his daughter experience her first period not in her father's house, but in that of her husband

During the time a woman is menstruating, it is preferable for a man to avoid coitus, even if it does not involve full penetration – that is, as far as the circumcision ring – and even if it does not involve ejaculation. It is also highly inadvisable for him to sodomize her during this time.

If the number of days of the woman’s menstrual period is divided by three, a husband who has intercourse with her during the first two days must pay the equivalent of 18 nokhods [about 3 grams or 0.1 ounces] of gold to the poor; if he has it on the third or fourth days, the equivalent of 9 nokhods; and if he has it during the last two days, the equivalent of 4.5 nokhods.

Sodomizing a menstruating woman does not require such payment.

If a man repudiates his wife without informing her of it, and continues to meet her expenses for a period of, say, a year, and at the end of that time informs her that he got a divorce a year earlier and shows her proof of it, he may require that she return to him anything he has bought or given her during that time, provided that she has not used it up or consumed it, in which case he cannot demand its return.



Now that I entertained you with some porn let’s take a look at some of other Khomeini’s quotes from before and after 1979 revolution. Keep in mind that in Islam just like any other religions lying is a huge sin and liars burn in Hell.


Khomeini’s own words on Governing before revolution:

"Personal desire, age, and my health do not allow me to personally have a role in running the country after the fall of the current system." -- Interview with the Associated Press, Paris, November 7, 1978

"In Islamic Iran the clergy themselves will not govern but only observe and support the government's leaders. The government of the country at all levels will be observed, evaluated, and publicly criticized." -- Interview with Reuters news agency, Paris, October 26, 1978


Khomeini’s own words on Governing after revolution:

"This nation exists and clerics exist too. You all must know that in every place in this country only clerics can get the job done. Don't show so much prejudice that you want to put the clerics aside. What have you done for your country in all these years that now you're saying clerics should not be in charge? Appreciate these clerics. You do not understand correctly! If you put this group aside, no name or sign of Islam will remain. Imagine one cleric has done something wrong somewhere. Why can you do something wrong and some cleric cannot do anything wrong?" -- In a meeting with the Islamic Parliament, Jamaran (2), Tehran, May 27, 1981



Khomeini’s own words on Freedom of press and Expression before revolution:

"The Islamic regime does not have oppression." -- Interview with France Press news agency, Paris, October 25, 1978

"The foundation of our Islamic government is based on freedom of dialogue and will fight against any kind of censorship." -- Interview with Reuters news agency, Paris, October 26, 1978

"In Iran's Islamic government the media have the freedom to express all Iran's realities and events, and people have the freedom to form any form of political parties and gatherings that they like." Interview with the Italian newspaper Paese Sera, Paris, November 2, 1978
"Our future society will be a free society, and all the elements of oppression, cruelty, and force will be destroyed." -- Interview with the German magazine Der Spiegel, Paris, November 7, 1978
"In Iran's future Islamic system everyone can express their opinion and the Islamic government will respond to logic with logic." -- Interview with international reporters, Paris, November 9, 1978

Khomeini’s own words on Freedom of press and Expression after revolution:

"Don't listen to those who speak of democracy. They all are against Islam. They want to take the nation away from its mission. We will break all the poison pens of those who speak of nationalism, democracy, and such things." -- In a meeting with Iranian students and educators, Qom (3), March 13, 1979

"Those who create political fronts must stop their activities. If from the beginning, as in other revolutions in the world, several thousand of these corrupt individuals had been burned and beheaded till the issues were finished, problems would have been solved. We will allow one or more parties to operate if they operate correctly. But we announce that the rest are forbidden. We will no longer allow the same freedom that we used to give, and we cannot allow these parties to continue their activities. According to religious law, we can't give them a grace period. Canonically, it is not correct to give a grace period. We made mistakes when we gave freedom; we can't treat these wild animals gently. We will no longer allow any of their writings to be distributed in the country. We will destroy all their writings. We have to deal with them harshly, and we will deal with them harshly. -- In a meeting with selected Members of Congress, Qom, August 18, 1979


Khomeini’s own words on Women Rights before revolution:

"These words that you have heard regarding women in the future Islamic government are all hostile propaganda. In the Islamic Republic women have complete freedom, in their education, in everything that they do, just as men are free in everything." -- Interview with German reporters, Paris, November 12, 1978

"Women are free in the Islamic Republic in the selection of their activities and their future and their clothing." -- Interview with The Guardian newspaper, Paris, November 6, 1978.


Khomeini’s own words on Women Rights after revolution:

I couldn’t find any of Khomeini’s own words on Women Rights after revolution but just looking at what is happening to these brave women and a close examination of Iran Constitution laws will give you an in-depth understanding of what Khomeini and his gang think of Iranian women and their rights and freedom.

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