Islamic Fundamentalism | Part 1, Iranian Muslim extremists?

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http://nureinwort.blogspot.com Judge for yourselves: Who makes more sense and is more rational? Who is more independent from Western tired ideas? Who bears optimism and passion, and who bears pessimism and an eagerness to bring things down rather than build them?

This is a video series with the purpose of debunking the false myth of moderates (mediocre) in Islam being "good", and fundamentalists (faithful) in Islam being "bad", a myth that was given birth by Israel itself and its proxies in the Arab world and Iranian opposition (Khatami).

The reason for this is what I learned for myself when visiting the Islamic Republic of Iran, realizing the genuine fundamentalists (opposites of Al Qaeda, Talibans, Saudis and the like) have much to teach us Westerners in terms of tolerance, open-mindedness, wisdom and human freedom.

There has been a huge cultural warfare to twist things around, and much of it goes back to a strategical convenience of Israel: Fundamentalist (faithful) Muslims will never cope with the Pharisee tyranny and will fight it to death, whereas moderates (mediocre) Muslims will have no problem coping with their tyranny (just see Iranian opposition with respect to Palestine, Iraq and Afghanistan; and see the oil emirates who have all the money to stop Israel but they don't move a finger).

The footage is from the Iranian-Canadian Milad Dokhanchi's documentary, "Revolution in Motion".

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  • How come no one calls america a terrorist? Americans are invading countries to suck out their natural resources. Like they have in iraq and the reason, supoposedly having weapons of mass destruction. Everyone knows what the real deal is, OIL!

    AMERICA is the real TERRORIST not Iran.

    America is an imperialist nation.

  • It is quite disturbing how a f*cktard like this guy could be raised in an Islamic republic and hold such dull, old, western views. (1) He is mad because Americans call Iranians terrorists. Is the West his Daddy that he cares so much? Westerners once called Persians "Barbarians". Boohoo. It's out of fear of growing Islam. (2) satellite TV propaganda "Why are u Muslim, become atheist, you have Cyrus, Darius, what do u want with IRI" Even 5 year old can parrot what he said just by watching tv.

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  • @mysticeyes85 You do know that after the invasion of iraq, america companies were denied access to bid on oil contracts to show that we didn't invade for oil. Islamic extremists want to oppress all others and force us all to follow their ridiculous religion. They can go to hell.

  • @Standuble Good. You may Google for "Hazrat Ali's Famous Epistle to Malik Ashtar", and the first link will let you read it online. It begins in "The Richest Treasure".

  • @germanicus24 If I can find the book and have the time then I shall read it.

  • @Standuble I advise you if you want to prove that Islamic governance is evil as you claim, then if you have a sincere interest for truth, you can study Imam Ali's Epistle to Malik Ashtar. This is the axiomatic teaching for Muslims in Iran on how to establish a canonical Islamic government. If you find this text promotes the violent crushing of people with different views, then you can prove your point. But if there is absence of such a thing, then you are welcomed to correct your misperceptions.

  • @Standuble They include the Quran yes, and genuine hadiths that Shia scholars consider as genuine - since we are dealing with Iran in this video :) You can search in Wikipedia to see which are these hadiths. These hadiths include the sayings of the Imams.

    For example, if you want to prove that Islam proposes for a government to destroy all opposing viewpoints (through violence), then you can try to prove it from the axiom of Islamic governance taught in Imam Ali's "Epistle to Malik Ashtar".

  • @germanicus24 It depends. Do the academic tenets include the Hadiths and the Quran themselves? I read both of them but it was some time ago.

  • @Standuble Can you prove what you say from the academic tenets of Islam?

    Or just through fallacious arguments in which you represent Islam through CIA terrorist movements, CIA-backed Arab tyrannies, and biased claims of media "experts"?

  • @nokia5095007 Islam wants peace through destruction or submission of opposing viewpoints. It's peace would come at the expense of all else. Not so different from what Hitler wanted.

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