Saturday, May 26, 2007

Why Hijab is Necessary?

There are many sisters who have failed to understand the actual meaning of Hijab. Hijab means covering. Islam desires the preservation of social tranquility and familial peace. Hence, it asks women to cover themselves in their inter-actions with men, whom they are not related to.
The dangerous consequences of the Western culture of nakedness and permissiveness are before us. We should think twice before blindly trying to imitate Western life-styles.
Hijab-wikipedia.com
In actuality, hijab is practiced by both men and women. Muslims follow the rules of hijab to show their obedience to and love for God. According to the Hadith, men and women should behave reasonably in situations where they meet each other. They must avoid seeing someone of the opposite sex and also speaking with respect to one another, and not touching members of the opposite sex. A woman must notice which areas of her body must be covered. They should cover her body and dress in a way which doses not attract people's attention to her.
Hijab is one of the commandments of Allah. Hijab has benefits as a guard against any assault. Important thing about Hijab is that it gives you a dignity of a Muslim. Muslims who observe proper Hijab are protected from any sort of attraction to men. The most important of all is obedience to Allah.
Islam’s holy book, the Quran orders Muslims to dress in a modest faction, and say to the faithful woman to lower gaze, and to guard their private part. And also not to display their beauty except the face and hands. Hair should not be exposed because Islam considers it as half of the total beauty of women. Women must cover their bosoms and not to display their beauty except to their Mahrams.
Human being must distinguish themselves from animal by disciplined behavior. We are one community and the action of one-person will not reflect on other individuals but the whole community. For example when we are in a boat all of us are responsible to protect boat. When one of us makes a whole in the place which is located to him in the boat.When others tried to stop him he would claim that it is part of the boat and he is free to do whatever he wished. But if he is allowed continue the boat will sink and all of them would be drowned. In conclusion hijab will harm not only one person but also all of people. So all of us are responsible to protect community.

Wednesday, May 9, 2007

I love ths Norooz's Customer


I love Norooz because of rebirth of nature
I love it because of revisiting families and frindes
We get close to each other

I love Norooze because of it's beautiful
Snow-covered mountains, trees, full of with blossom
What's a magnificent view?
What's a pleasant air?

I love spring because of its suitable times
It is a good opportunity for traveling
Never stop caring about spring
Never stop thinking about power of God

It is a good time to thinking
It is the best moment to observing
Think about our self, behavior and life
Observe nature and discover new thing

Saturday, May 5, 2007

What is copyright?

Copyright is a set of exclusive rights regulating the use of a particular expression of an idea or information. At its most general, it is literally "the right to copy" an original creation. In most cases, these rights are of limited duration. The symbol for copyright is ©, and in some jurisdictions may alternatively be written as either (c) or (C). Copyright law all started with the "The statute of Ann" the world's first copyright law passed by the British Parliament in 1790.Yet the principle of protection the right of artist predates this. It may sound like dry history at first blush, but since there was precedent to establish and rights to protect much time, effort and money has been spent in legal battle over the centuries.
Copyright is a justices right for producer. There isn't any market on their works. We must not copy them without permission because those works are belonging to real producer. Why poems of Hafez, Ferdosi and the other works has been immortal because early there was no copyright. The ancient respect to the rights of the authors and didn't use without permission but unfortunately nowadays copies are available with low price and high quality so the users can obtain copies easily.The rights of the authors must be defended. They work very hard and spend much time to make a work. They want to use the benefits of their work. Every body must respect to their rights. Copyright is a kind of thief and we shouldn't use their rights to obtain the benefits of her or his work without permission. Copyright protection could improve the situations of the people white brilliant idea and invention. Using of copyright is cruel to the authors and very bad culture so we must refuse using it. Therefore society must provide adequate and effective legal to defend the author's rights even during the work and at the end of the work. Just the owner of the work has been permission to distribute, import or broadcast.
Copyright is a legal term describing rights given to creators for their literacy and artistic. So copyright's right is just for producer and anybody can't publish or copy it without permission.

Saturday, April 21, 2007

Yazd: The Sun of Iran

Yezd is one of the most ancient and historic cities in Iran and a centre of Zoroastrian culture Yazd is situated at the Dasht-e Kavir desert and the Dasht-e Lut desert. Because of its desert surroundings, Yazd is an architecturally unique city. It is also known in Iran for the high quality handicrafts, especially silk weaving, and its sweets shops.


The climate is very dry, with cold winters and hot summers. The temperature tends to fluctuate dramatically, even between night and day, but especially summer to winter. Temperatures of 40 °C in the summer and -20 °C in the winter have been recorded.

Because of its climate, it has one of the largest networks of qanats in the world, and Yazdi qanat makers are considered the most skilled in Iran. To deal with the extremely hot summers, many old buildings in Yazd have magnificent windcatchers(Badgir) and large underground areas. The city is also home to prime examples of yakhchals, the latter of which were used to store ice retrieved from glaciers the nearby mountains.



History


The city has a 3000 year long history, dating back to the time of the Median empire, when it was known as Ysatis (or Issatis). The present city name, however, may have been derived from Yazdegerd I, a Sassanid ruler. The city was definitely a Zoroastrian centre during Sassanid times. After the Islamic conquest of Persia, many Zoroastrians fled to Yazd from neighbouring provinces. The city remained Zoroastrian even after the conquest by paying a levy, and only gradually did Islam come to be the dominant religion in the city.





Amirchaghmagh also is another magnificent ancient place in yazd.It has been established by Amir Jalaledin chaghmagh and his wife, fatema khatoon in eight century Hejri.Amirchaghmagh is set of Mosque,Square, Bathroom and Qanat. Every year lots of people all around Iran and even the entire world are interested to visit Yazd.







The Friday (or Congregation) Mosque, the greatest architectural is one of ancient place. During the Qajar dynasty (18th Century AD) it was ruled by the Bakhtiari Khans.

Jame Mosque (Friday Mosque) is a mosque in Yazd, Yazd Province of Iran.
The 12th century mosque is still in use today. and is one of the outstanding 14th century buildings of Iran .


People of Yazd are very kind and hospitable. Theirs accent is very sweet and lovely. They work very hard and attempt to achieve money on an honest way without any cheat. There is a considerable ceramics and construction materials industry and unique confectionery and elry industries. The most popular souvenirs of Yazd is its sweets made in the city, such as Baghlava, ghotab and pashmak.


Monday, April 16, 2007

The Iranian's custom of Norooz

Koorosh is the first one who announced this day as Norooz
Norooz and its magnificent ceremony has past the way 3000 years to have receive us.The oldest nation ceremony in the world which has been immortal. The Iranian culture is continued. These ceremonies in these countries are not important deferent with previous 3000years old and to this reason it is a cultural unity element in Iranian. Norooze is a suitable and good time to cleaning soul from bad think and ending enemies through revisiting.


The Iranian New Year celebration or Norooz is the first day of spring.Norooz celebration is symbolic representation of two ancient concept Good and Evil. Iraninans have the custom of welcoming the New Year by cleaning every part of the house, dusting furniture and washing carpets. When the clock strikes New Year, all of members of the family gathered around the Norooz table and Haftsin.The family begins the New Year with a prayer for health, happiness. One the New Year’s Day families dress in their new cloths and start Norooz visiting the elders of family, then the rest of their relatives and finally their friends. Children receive presents and sweets, special meals and Ajil. The New Year's day traditional meal is called Sabzi Polo .It is served with fish for lunch Kookoo sabzi is traditional meal for dinner at New Year.


A major part of New Year rituals is setting the Haft Seen with seven specific items. Haft sin or seven’s ‘S’s is a major tradition of Norooz. The Haft Sin tables in clouds seven items that start with the letter sin .These are symbol of something. Many people attempt to set as beautiful a Haft Sin table as they can. The Haft Sin items such as Sabzeh like wheat, barley or lentil is symbol of rebirth, Samanu symbol of affluence, Sengjed is symbol of love, Sir or garlic is symbol of medicine, Sib or apple is symbol of beauty and health,Somaq is symbol of sunrise, Serkeh or vinegar is symble of age and pationce. Another thing also is on the table like Quran, mirror, lit candle, decorated eggs.

Sizdah bedar

Sizdah bedar celebrations stem from the ancient Persians' belief that the twelve constellations in the Zodiac controlled the months of the year, and each ruled the earth for a thousand years at the end of which the sky and earth collapsed in chaos. Hence Norouz lasts twelve days and the thirteenth day represents the time of chaos when families put order aside and avoid the bad luck associated with the number thirteen by going outdoors and having picnics and parties.

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On the thirteenth day is spent mostly outdoors. people leave their home to go to the park and having picnics and parties.At the end of the celebrations on this day, the Sabzeh grown for the Haftsin which is symbol of all sickness and bad luck is thrown.

Monday, March 12, 2007













Azadi tower
Tehran IRAN'S
beaten HEARTH

Never Stop Smiling


Never stop caring
About the little things life,
Never stop dreaming
Or give in to strife

Never stop builing bridges
That lead to promising tomorrow,
Never stop trying
Or give in to sorrows

And looking forward to each new day,
But most of all my friend...
Never stop shining in your own specialway.
Never forget that all storms can clear,
The grayest sky can turn pure blue.
Remember,brighter tomorrows are near.
And of course,I'm always here for you.

by:Ali Qadri