1. apromiseforever:

    wow she is a great woman :’)

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  6. misskirsch:

So I went to American Apparel, and found this gem of a tshirt. Naturally, I bought it.
Apparently, you can get it online too.

    misskirsch:

    So I went to American Apparel, and found this gem of a tshirt. Naturally, I bought it.

    Apparently, you can get it online too.

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  7. derradiokopf:

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iranshahr:

Reza shah was a great king and a true alpha male.
 Before Reza shah came to power Iran used the Arab names for the months, like Afghanistan still does today. Reza shah’s government reintroduced the Persian names that are still used today in Iran.\

Iran needs to just outlaw the arabic language for 100-200 years and rebuild its culture. 

Rebuild its culture? The Arabic language has become after many many many centuries a part of Iran’s culture because of its borrowings in the Persian language. The Persian language shares quite a bit with Arabic, and it could’ve shared even more if it weren’t for some of the Persian revivalist after the Arab invasion, but I think over these many centuries it’s still a separate identity from the Arabic language and completely its own. And it’s not like it’s only Arabic language borrowings, Persian also borrows a lot from other languages such as French and English. English borrows from other languages, and German borrows so much from the French and English too. You get my point. It just sort of happens. If you outlaw the Arabic language from Iran, so many every day expressions and idioms (AND REALLY GOOD AWESOME POETRY AND LITERATURE) would be lost as well because over the course of history, Arabic has become a part (a PART, not the whole) of the Persian language and Iran has built its own new culture around it. And by outlawing Arabic, that is supposed to undo the Arab invasion? I understand that you say you want Iran to rebuild its culture and for Iran to have its own identity, and it’s interesting and fun to learn the original less-used equivalent Persian words for things in which we now for the most part use the Arabic for, and it’s also good to expand your vocabulary in such a way, but I don’t think outlawing the Arabic language would actually solve anything. It’s gone way too far in history to undo every single thing.

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    samansview:

    iranshahr:

    Reza shah was a great king and a true alpha male.

     Before Reza shah came to power Iran used the Arab names for the months, like Afghanistan still does today. Reza shah’s government reintroduced the Persian names that are still used today in Iran.\

    Iran needs to just outlaw the arabic language for 100-200 years and rebuild its culture. 

    Rebuild its culture? The Arabic language has become after many many many centuries a part of Iran’s culture because of its borrowings in the Persian language. The Persian language shares quite a bit with Arabic, and it could’ve shared even more if it weren’t for some of the Persian revivalist after the Arab invasion, but I think over these many centuries it’s still a separate identity from the Arabic language and completely its own. And it’s not like it’s only Arabic language borrowings, Persian also borrows a lot from other languages such as French and English. English borrows from other languages, and German borrows so much from the French and English too. You get my point. It just sort of happens. If you outlaw the Arabic language from Iran, so many every day expressions and idioms (AND REALLY GOOD AWESOME POETRY AND LITERATURE) would be lost as well because over the course of history, Arabic has become a part (a PART, not the whole) of the Persian language and Iran has built its own new culture around it. And by outlawing Arabic, that is supposed to undo the Arab invasion? I understand that you say you want Iran to rebuild its culture and for Iran to have its own identity, and it’s interesting and fun to learn the original less-used equivalent Persian words for things in which we now for the most part use the Arabic for, and it’s also good to expand your vocabulary in such a way, but I don’t think outlawing the Arabic language would actually solve anything. It’s gone way too far in history to undo every single thing.

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  8. koskeshh:

Azaadi

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    Azaadi

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  9. shiizzzz:

.تو آزاد هستی  ——-> ”You are free”.
@Saddleback College

    shiizzzz:

    .تو آزاد هستی  ——-> ”You are free”.

    @Saddleback College

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