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ROFL.....I had to do a double take on this one when I saw it. Iran has some very wacky Clerics.


Apr. 19, 2010
Iranian Cleric: Promiscuous Women Cause Quakes

Iranian Cleric: Promiscuous Women Cause Quakes - CBS News

(AP) BEIRUT (AP) - A senior Iranian cleric says women who wear immodest clothing and behave promiscuously are to blame for earthquakes.

Iran is one of the world's most earthquake-prone countries, and the cleric's unusual explanation for why the earth shakes follows a prediction by President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad that a quake is certain to hit Tehran and that many of its 12 million inhabitants should relocate.

"Many women who do not dress modestly ... lead young men astray, corrupt their chastity and spread adultery in society, which (consequently) increases earthquakes," Hojatoleslam Kazem Sedighi was quoted as saying by Iranian media. Sedighi is Tehran's acting Friday prayer leader.

Women in the Islamic Republic are required by law to cover from head to toe, but many, especially the young, ignore some of the more strict codes and wear tight coats and scarves pulled back that show much of the hair.

"What can we do to avoid being buried under the rubble?" Sedighi asked during a prayer sermon Friday. "There is no other solution but to take refuge in religion and to adapt our lives to Islam's moral codes."

Seismologists have warned for at least two decades that it is likely the sprawling capital will be struck by a catastrophic quake in the near future.

Some experts have even suggested Iran should move its capital to a less seismically active location. Tehran straddles scores of fault lines, including one more than 50 miles (80 kilometers) long, though it has not suffered a major quake since 1830.

In 2003, a powerful earthquake hit the southern city of Bam, killing 31,000 people - about a quarter of that city's population - and destroying its ancient mud-built citadel.

"A divine authority told me to tell the people to make a general repentance. Why? Because calamities threaten us," Sedighi said.

Referring to the violence that followed last June's disputed presidential election, he said, "The political earthquake that occurred was a reaction to some of the actions (that took place). And now, if a natural earthquake hits Tehran, no one will be able to confront such a calamity but God's power, only God's power. ... So let's not disappoint God."

The Iranian government and its security forces have been locked in a bloody battle with a large opposition movement that accuses Ahmadinejad of winning last year's vote by fraud.

Ahmadinejad made his quake prediction two weeks ago but said he could not give an exact date. He acknowledged that he could not order all of Tehran's 12 million people to evacuate. "But provisions have to be made. ... At least 5 million should leave Tehran so it is less crowded," the president said.

Minister of Welfare and Social Security Sadeq Mahsooli said prayers and pleas for forgiveness were the best "formulas to repel earthquakes."

"We cannot invent a system that prevents earthquakes, but God has created this system and that is to avoid sins, to pray, to seek forgiveness, pay alms and self-sacrifice," Mahsooli said.
 
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By this logic Ipanema should have been struck by a Richter scale 10.0 years ago.

Nutters that hear voices telling them that girls showing a little bit of hair are why earthquakes occour are in charge and want nukes why dont people think that is very scary? :blink:
 
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ROFL.....I had to do a double take on this one when I saw it. Iran has some very wacky Mullahs.
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he is not a mullah . it is written in the article.

if news from you from Iran is this, it means you didn't want to be interested by Iran. Iran is something else than a few stupid people.
In any country you can find stupid people.


and for your information there are very smart mullahs as well
and very humanist ones

anyway it would interesting to say about clerics in Iran
and explain the formation and how things changed since the revolution
but seems it is more interesting to post this kind of "new" :cry:
 
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he is not a mullah . it is written in the article.

if news from you from Iran is this, it means you didn't want to be interested by Iran. Iran is something else than a few stupid people.
In any country you can find stupid people.


and for your information there are very smart mullahs as well
and very humanist ones

anyway it would interesting to say about clerics in Iran
and explain the formation and how things changed since the revolution
but seems it is more interesting to post this kind of "new" :cry:

your right I should have said cleric not mullah.....my bad, He was a Senior Iranian Cleric....
 
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he is not a mullah . it is written in the article.

if news from you from Iran is this, it means you didn't want to be interested by Iran. Iran is something else than a few stupid people.
In any country you can find stupid people.


and for your information there are very smart mullahs as well
and very humanist ones

anyway it would interesting to say about clerics in Iran
and explain the formation and how things changed since the revolution
but seems it is more interesting to post this kind of "new" :cry:

The article is true. Kazem Sedighi is an akhoond/mullah and he did give this sermon which was uploaded to the internet today by Iran Negah:


It is so sad to see what they have done to Iran.
 
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And Iran calls Pakistan 'ultra-religious....'

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The present regime in Iran is obviously “ultra-religious” because it is a theocracy. However, Iranian people and Iranian society is neither dogmatically religious nor are Iranians politically-religious, unlike what i have seen/read/heard and observed for myself about Pakistanis, who generally tend to be that way.

Pakistan is also the only country that i can think of which has no other basis for existing other than being founded on an exclusively religious basis. Not even Israel was created on purely theological arguments. Pakistan i believe holds this distinction alone. Perhaps that is why the people of your country are often perceived as being “ultra-religious”.
 
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And Iran calls Pakistan 'ultra-religious....'

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I have not heard of this before. For that matter, I have not heard of Iran calling any nation 'ultra-relgious.' Do enlighten me.
 
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I have not heard of this before. For that matter, I have not heard of Iran calling any nation 'ultra-relgious.' Do enlighten me.

Oh, I should have said 'Iranians' instead of 'Iran.'

I remember seeing some pro-Shah Facebook group that had appalling comments about Pakistan.

There was a conversation going on about how Pakistan wants to be like a super-religious country.

Just because we have 'Islamic Republic' in the name doesn't mean we are some super-religious crazy Mullahs controlling our country. And I am glad that we don't. I'd take an idiot over a theocrat any day.

We have a fashion industry, we have nightclubs, we have party's, and we have a struggling economy dominated by spoiled Elites and rich people.

The border-hoppers from Afghanistan have totally ruined our image. :undecided:
 
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^^ night clubs are banned, and parties are very rare, limited to rich class ppl
 
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ROFL.....I had to do a double take on this one when I saw it. Iran has some very wacky Clerics.


Apr. 19, 2010
Iranian Cleric: Promiscuous Women Cause Quakes

Iranian Cleric: Promiscuous Women Cause Quakes - CBS News

(AP) BEIRUT (AP) - A senior Iranian cleric says women who wear immodest clothing and behave promiscuously are to blame for earthquakes.

Iran is one of the world's most earthquake-prone countries, and the cleric's unusual explanation for why the earth shakes follows a prediction by President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad that a quake is certain to hit Tehran and that many of its 12 million inhabitants should relocate.

"Many women who do not dress modestly ... lead young men astray, corrupt their chastity and spread adultery in society, which (consequently) increases earthquakes," Hojatoleslam Kazem Sedighi was quoted as saying by Iranian media. Sedighi is Tehran's acting Friday prayer leader.

Women in the Islamic Republic are required by law to cover from head to toe, but many, especially the young, ignore some of the more strict codes and wear tight coats and scarves pulled back that show much of the hair.

"What can we do to avoid being buried under the rubble?" Sedighi asked during a prayer sermon Friday. "There is no other solution but to take refuge in religion and to adapt our lives to Islam's moral codes."

Seismologists have warned for at least two decades that it is likely the sprawling capital will be struck by a catastrophic quake in the near future.

Some experts have even suggested Iran should move its capital to a less seismically active location. Tehran straddles scores of fault lines, including one more than 50 miles (80 kilometers) long, though it has not suffered a major quake since 1830.

In 2003, a powerful earthquake hit the southern city of Bam, killing 31,000 people - about a quarter of that city's population - and destroying its ancient mud-built citadel.

"A divine authority told me to tell the people to make a general repentance. Why? Because calamities threaten us," Sedighi said.

Referring to the violence that followed last June's disputed presidential election, he said, "The political earthquake that occurred was a reaction to some of the actions (that took place). And now, if a natural earthquake hits Tehran, no one will be able to confront such a calamity but God's power, only God's power. ... So let's not disappoint God."

The Iranian government and its security forces have been locked in a bloody battle with a large opposition movement that accuses Ahmadinejad of winning last year's vote by fraud.

Ahmadinejad made his quake prediction two weeks ago but said he could not give an exact date. He acknowledged that he could not order all of Tehran's 12 million people to evacuate. "But provisions have to be made. ... At least 5 million should leave Tehran so it is less crowded," the president said.

Minister of Welfare and Social Security Sadeq Mahsooli said prayers and pleas for forgiveness were the best "formulas to repel earthquakes."

"We cannot invent a system that prevents earthquakes, but God has created this system and that is to avoid sins, to pray, to seek forgiveness, pay alms and self-sacrifice," Mahsooli said.
LOLZ! Oh my God! This made my day! And these people want to control nuclear weapons eh? Persians by nature are an extremely intelligent race and are very talented people in general.

Wonder how they still continue to be oppressed by such narrow-minded lunatics. Certainly, this is another black mark on the image of Persians. They must realize the true intentions of their regime.

Primitive mentality has a limit.. and this cleric has seriously trespassed it.
 
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Its is funny how people in the west are Fast to make fun of loony Mullahs yet stay quiet when underage kids have been Molested By the priest for Decades
Or the Best yet Nut jobs on live TV claiming to talk to God and healing people but yes a Muslim mullah is more funny hypocrates.
 
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