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A wonderful way to display the names in your family! Perhaps a surprise gift for No Ruz? Click the link above to fill out an order form for your personalized family calligraphy, or email [email protected]  Persian / Farsi calligraphy by S J Thomas
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A Jihad for Love (2008)
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Director - Parvez Sharma
Producer - Sandi Simcha Dubowski
Cinematography - Parvez Sharma, Berke Baş,David W. Leitner
Writer - Javed Haider Zaidi
Cast - Imam Muhsin Hendricks,Arsham Parsi,Maryam,Abdellah,Mazen,Ferda,Qasim,Ahsan,Amir,Mojtaba,Kiymet,Sana,Maha,Pedram Abdi (Payam)
Languages - Arabic,Farsi,Urdu,Bengali, Hindi,English,French,German,English,Turkish,etc
Genre - •LGBTQ •Islam •Documentary
Year of Release - 21 May,2008
Box office - $105,651
Awards - •Best Documentary Award,MIX BRASIL •Best Documentary, Image+Nation Film Festival •Best Documentary,The Tri-Continental Film Festival,India • GLAAD Media Award •Teddy Award,etc
A Jihad for Love (preceded by a short film called In the Name of Allah) is an award-winning international documentary on Homosexuality & Islam.It took total six years to make this groundbreaking documentary.Parvez Sharma took the risk to film this documentary in most dangerous country (like Islamic Republic of Iran,Iraq, Saudi Arabia,Pakistan,Egypt).Homosexuality is a punishable crime in most Muslim World.
The work that Sharma started with this film has become a staple in many books on Islam and at U.S. University libraries.The website Faith in Equality put it at number 9 in a list of LGBT films about faith.IMDb rates the film at 13 on its list of 58 titles under the category of "Best documentaries on religion, spirituality & cults".The film first premiered at the TIFF in 2007, and has been screened to great acclaim at several film festivals around the world.The film went on to win 15 other international awards.
Plot
At starting it shows a glimpse of Islam across the globe.The film first featured Hendrick Muhsin, a South African,Pakistani Gay & Muslim.He is also the first Out Gay Imam of Africa.Filmmaker Parvez got into the deep of Hendicks's personal life struggles,his understanding of Islam & reconciliation of intersecting identities.
Mazen, an Egyptian effeminate muslim was arrested in 2001, in a gay nightclub named Queen Boat.He was beaten,forced to stand trial twice on "debauchery" charges & sentenced to a total of 4 years in prison, where he was raped.He eventually moved to Paris.Mazen also has left his families & friends in Egypt.
Sana is a Black Lesbian refugee, & a victim of FGM.She has a deeper understanding of Islam & told Parvez that Queerness is not against Islam.Sana didn't have any kind of sexual relation with any women.But she had intimate loving relations with women.Like others, she came to France as a refugee.Sana befriend with Maryam & Mazen.
Maryam is Moroccan-born queer womxn who lives in Paris.Her girlfriend Maha lives in Egypt.Both lovers met each other on Bint-al Nas - a meeting site for Arab LBTQ womxn.Maryam still believes that she deserves punishment for her lesbian sexual relationship.Both have survived abusive marriages and can only share their love for each other in private.Maryam & Maha go on a shared journey of search and discovery of female homosexuality.In Al-Azhar, they discover an old bookstore where they find a copy of the Fiqh al-Sunnah(The Laws of the Prophet).In the heart of an ancient mosque in the Citadel,they discover beautiful Islamic calligraphy as they declare their impossible love for each other.
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Amir, an Iranian gay shia who has respect for Imam Hosseini.He sacrificed his life for Allah & reconciling his muslim faith.While in Iran, he was persecuted under the charges of illicit sexual conduct,illicit mannerism & received 100 lashes.After being brutally beaten and tortured in the police custody.The judge also threatened Amir that he should be punished by stoning.However he was sentenced to flogging.He told Sharma that Allah helped him to escape this traumatic situation.He fled to Turkey as soon as well.There he met 3 gay refugees - Arsham,Payam,Mojtaba.Mojtaba, another (Persian) gay muslim who ran away from Iran,due to his same sex marriage ceremony in 2005.
Ferda & Kiymet are a happy couple in Turkiye.Kiymet belongs from a conservative family.In her early Kiymet's marriage was fixed with a man.Kiymet's marriage ended up at divorce.Then she found Ferda, her soulmate.Ferda's mom is very supportive & tolerant of sexuality.Ferda is a devout sufi queer muslim, who honors Rumi - a prominent sufi icon for both LGBTQ+ & Straight Muslims.
Ahsan & Qasim are queer platonic friends.Ahsan is a Sunni Muslim & Qasim is a Shia Muslim.Both men, belongs from poor backgrounds do not adopt the western peronae of ‘gay’ and instead rely on vernacular terms.Ahsan & Qasim are part of transvestite,transgender community called Zenana,Kothi in Northern India.Most of these community hide themselves from public.Ahsan,Qasim find a safe space in his community.While Qasim is struggling with his sexuality in heteronormative society.
The filmmaker also documented the diverse tolerance of sexuality in sufi traditions (Pakistan,India & Turkey).
Is it the first film on Islam & Homosexuality?
''A Jihad for Love'' is called world's 1st film on Islam & Homosexuality.A Jihad for Love would be an international feature documentary film rather than world's first film on LGBT muslims.However there are several films that focused on LGBTQ muslim or Queerness in Islam.For Example:
Road to Love (2001)
Act of Faith (2002)
Haremde dört kadin (1965)
Hammam al-Malatily (1973)
Köçek (1975)
Ihtiras Firtinasi (1984)
My Beautiful Laundrette (1985)
Marcides (1993)
Istanbul Beneath My Wings (1996)
Hamam (1997)
Lola & Billy the Kid (1999)
Production
Bismillah (In the name of Allah) was considered as an early working title for this documentary.Among muslims,the word Bismillah is very auspicious & used before beginning actions,speech,writing.But the tittle was not considered as the final title of this film due to controversy.
A Jihad for Love is produced by Halal Films, in association with the Sundance Documentary Film Fund,Channel 4 (UK),ZDF (Germany),Arte (France-Germany),Logo (US) & SBS Australia.The director & producer Parvez Sharma & co-producer Sandi Dubowski raised more than a million dollars over a 6 years period to make the film.
In an interview with The NY Times,Parvez Sharma said that he "would shoot touristy footage on the first 15 minutes & the last 15 minutes of a tape", with interviews for documentary in between, to avoid having his footage seized at customs.He compiled 400 hours of footage from a dozen countries ranging from Iraq to Pakistan to the UK.The nature of the work placed him at considerable personal risk.He adopted hardcore guerrilla film-making tactics,pretending to be a tourist in one country,a worker for an AIDS charity in another country.Wherever he went,he asked his queer friends to keep copies of footage and destroy the tapes once he had successfully smuggled the masters out of the country.
During his filmmaking Parvez traveled several countries including Pakistan, Iraq, India, Bangladesh, Egypt, USA, UK, Turkey, France, Saudi Arabia, South Africa,[...].
Interviews
In an interview with NY Times magazine,Parvez Sharma said,"Being gay and Muslim myself,I knew that this film had to be about us all coming out— as Muslims. It's about claiming the Islam that has been denied to us." With a target audience of "faithful Muslims," he undertook a variety of outreach tactics, including leafleting mosques,blanketing MySpace,screening in Astoria for 15 key progressive Muslim leaders.In an interview to Der Spiegel, Sharma explained the significance of the title: "I'm not looking at jihad as battle.I'm looking at the greater jihad in Islam, which is the jihad as the struggle with the self.I also thought it was really compelling to take a word that only has one connotation for most -- to take that, reclaim it and put it in the same phrase as love,which is universal.I really think it explains it very well.
Film Screening
A Jihad for Love first premiered in Toronto International Film Festival(TIFF) in September 2007.At its premier,the director was given a security guard for safety reasons.After this film festival A Jihad for Love got huge applaud internationally.A Jihad for Love film premiered as the opening film of Panorama Documente of the Berlin Film Festival in February 2008.
The film was screened in The Rio Film Festival,Brazil on September 2007,Morelia Film Festival,Mexico, on October 2007,The Sheffield DocFest on November 2007,London Gay & Lesbian Film Festival on March 2008,Melbourne International Film Festival on July 2008,Thessaloniki Documentary Film Festival on March 2008,etc.A Jihad for Love's first premier in African continent was The Out in Africa Film Festival in Johannesburg and Cape Town,November 2007. On April,2008 A Jihad for Love film was successfully screened at Istanbul International Film Festival.It was the first time that the film allowed to screen in a muslim-majority country.Film also screened in Q! Film Festival of Indonesia.Although singapore banned the film from festival in 2008 due to its sensitive subject.
Popularity
A Jihad for Love film's sale and broadcast on NDTV, South Asia's largest network in 2008 would have a "remarkable" impact on this LGBTQ cause. "NDTV's broadcast has in effect made the film available to over one billion viewers in India,Bangladesh,Pakistan, & large portions of the Middle East and Africa.The various distributors and their Total Rating Points in European television, the Indian/South-Asian sale with its claimed footprint of 15 billion viewers, the theatrical release & the purportedly large numbers of Netflix viewers made the filmmakers and the TRP experts arrive at a number of 8 million total viewers calculated over a period of four years for this documentary.
International Muslim Dialogue Project
Immediately after the film's theatrical launch around the USA,Parvez & Sandi launched the International Muslim Dialogue Project on 2008.The aim of the project was to organize screenings of the film in Muslim Capitals.Sharma called it the "Underground Network Model" of film distribution.He invented this model sending unmarked DVD's of the film with friends & colleagues to Muslim capitals across the world with full permission to sell pirated copies.Some of the boldest were Beirut,Cairo,Karachi,eight cities in Indonesia & Kuala Lumpur
The film was screened privately screened in Iran,Palestine,Bangladesh and Somalia.
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rosy0124 · 5 years
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MEET THE MUSE POWER HOUR!! ━━ take a seat and REPOST this detailed little bio with criteria to introduce the world to your muse.     no reblog karma or tagging ━  if you see this on your dash, feel free to partake in it! ☆ ━ B A S I C S . NAME:: Zinon Konstantinou / Republic of Cyprus NICKNAME(S):: none actually, as his name comes from Ancient Greek; it’s possible that his name is already short for some other name that has been lost in time. But if you want to pay him back on his usual sweet talk and make him melt in private or embarrass him in public, you can call him Zinakis (Zinaki mou) or Zizis (Zizi mou). Note that these are Greek diminutives so they work under the assumption that your muse knows Greek too. In English I guess you can use Zino, tho he’ll probably wonder what’s the point of dropping just the last letter of his already short name AGE:: around 2,300 yo, says he’s 28 in physical age   GENDER:: male, he/him NATIONALITY:: Cypriot ☆ ━ A P P E A R A N C E . EYE COLOR:: green-brown/hazel   HAIR COLOR:: dark brown (dark enough that you might be fooled to think his hair is black until you see it flare copper in sunlight)   HAIRSTYLE:: a simple, short/medium haircut with voluminous curls falling over his forehead and the sides and back cut a little shorter (short enough that the curl texture can be hard to see fresh after a haircut). Maintains a careful hair routine to keep his curls looking their best and meticulously styles his hair every morning as in its natural state it can get pretty wild and frizzy   HEIGHT:: 174 cm / 5′8 1/2′’ WEIGHT:: 71 kg / 157 lbs   BUILD:: lean, broad shouldered, athletic... defined but not bulky, most of his muscles are in his legs from his running hobby TATTOO(S):: olive branch on the left side of his chest over his heart, and text tattoos on both of his forearms (on the inside as they’re not really meant to be shown off but exist more as personal reminders), the right arm reading “ΙΧΘΥΣ” (ichthys, fish in Greek but also a Christian acronym) and the left arm “ανέχου και απέχου” (anéchou ke apéchou, sustain and abstain), a motto from his favourite philosopher SCAR(S):: bullet entry and two surgery scars on his right shoulder, lash marks on his back that he refuses to talk about, lots of shrapnel from the WWs dotting his torso and legs, circumcision scar, various nicks and scratches on his arms and shoulders that he probably can’t (or doesn’t want to) recall the origin of. In case you were wondering, he has enough steel in him to set off airport metal detectors PIERCING(S):: left earlobe, usually wears a peridot stud there PREFERRED FASHION:: fitted t-shirts, chinos, and loafers for shoes, and if he wants to get fancier, he’ll throw a blazer on top. He likes quality (read: expensive) brands. Sometimes he’ll also wears button-ups outside of work but unless he’s going to the church, there is no force in the world that can make him button the shirt all the way up. He also likes wearing jewellery: besides his earring, he wears a golden cross necklace under his shirt and a thin golden band on his right ring finger (fake wedding band to ward off unwanted attention and uncomfortable questions about his marital status), as well as a watch... don’t expect it to actually help him be on time tho
TYPICALLY SMELLS LIKE:: woodsy and citrus-y cologne that may have been applied a little too generously, cigarette smoke that clings to his clothes and hair, whatever stuff he styles his hair with, and coffee breath ☆ ━ P E R S O N A L I T Y . POSITIVE TRAITS:: allocentric || appreciative || calm || caring || challenging || charming || creative || compassionate || dramatic || efficient || focused || imaginative || liberal || loyal || neat || non-authoritarian || observant || witty || NEUTRAL TRAITS:: stubborn || perfectionist || sarcastic || confident || prideful || competitive || rash || unsentimental || artful || casual || complex || emotional || honest || outspoken || sensual || NEGATIVE TRAITS:: abrasive || argumentative || blunt || crass || cynical || egocentric || fatalistic || hesitant || indulgent || irritable || lazy || libidinous || meddlesome || moody || neurotic || passive || possessive || vague || LIKES:: cooking and eating good food, drinking coffee, indulging his loved ones, plants and flowers, nature/green spaces, the colour green, running (away from his problems), reading philosophy and self-help books, saving money (but also shopping expensive stuff; his argument here is that buying a quality item is an investment), pomegranates, math, napping and sleeping in when he can, and watching Hallmark movies and chic flicks (a secret guilty pleasure)     DISLIKES:: being yelled at/criticised/scolded, admitting that he’s in the wrong or doesn’t know the answer, being stuck in traffic, things/people not working the way he thinks they should, falling short of his own (high) standards, someone calling Cypriot coffee Turkish (call it Turkish at your peril), answering questions about his personal life or socioeconomic and geopolitical Situation™, rain/snow, being cold, the smell of roses, high fives, cockroaches, and wearing socks PHOBIAS / FEARS:: failure, never being good enough, becoming corrupt, becoming a burden to his loved ones, being useless/unneeded and thus unwanted, losing his composure/self-control (and relating to his fear of losing control, he’s also somewhat emetophobic), thunder, public speaking, and horses HABITS:: carries a frappe with him about half the time, smokes like a chimney especially towards the evening, talks with his hands, sometimes drives his car with no hands, always fiddling with something in his hands (if nothing else is available, the komboloi comes out from his pocket), is casually affectionate with others both verbally and in gestures, and apologises a lot (istg “I apologise” has become his catch phrase)     ☆ ━ R E L A T I O N S H I P S . SEXUAL ORIENTATION:: gay ROMANTIC ORIENTATION:: gay RELATIONSHIP STATUS:: his life is a mess and he’s married to his job (and the other issue is with his ‘deviant’ sexuality... however it doesn’t mean he never has needs for intimacy and may occasionally seek out casual relationships)
☆ ━ H E A L T H . CHRONIC CONDITIONS:: depression, PTSD, neuropathic pain in his right arm due to nerve damage, chronic stress and insomnia (constant fatigue, restlessness/anxiety, tension headaches and occasional dizzy spells as by-products of all the other stuff) ADDICTIONS:: nicotine (stress smoker with roughly a pack a day habit) and coffee, likely also dependent on antidepressants to function
(drinks alcohol very carefully in polite company - never more than two drinks - but drinks quite heavily in secret... and also lapses into a drinking spree once a year around dates that have no good memories associated to them)
ALLERGIES:: N/A
☆ ━ H O M E . PLACE OF RESIDENCE:: two bedroom flat in Strovolos, Greater Nicosia, and a village house in Pano Lefkara (and also a villa in Paphos tho this one is rarely used) METHOD OF TRANSPORTATION:: by car if the destination is more than 5 mins away PETS:: considers himself too busy to keep pets, he has houseplants instead ☆ ━ W O R K  &  E D U C A T I O N. JOB:: has an office job in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, along with his representative and diplomatic tasks as a nation (has enough paperwork that he often ends up burning the midnight oil to get through it all) SCHOOLING:: school of life he received his primary education from the Greeks, Romans, and Arabs, and was later educated mostly by Orthodox priests and bishops. He has been trained in the arts of war and diplomacy both by the Frankish kings and later in the Enderun Palace School in the Ottoman era. Most of his formal education is from the modern era and he holds degrees in Classical Studies, Medicine, Economics, International Relations, and Public Policy from the universities of Oxford and London. He hasn’t practiced medicine since the 60s and dropped the title of “Dr” with his most recent name change. He is still certified as a medical officer in the National Guard and has the skill set roughly equivalent to an EMT SPOKEN LANGUAGES:: Greek Cypriot and Turkish Cypriot vernaculars, Standard Greek and Standard Turkish (both with a distinct Cypriot accent), English (with RP accent), French, Arabic, Farsi, Latin, Ancient Greek, Koine Greek, and bits and pieces of Russian, Italian (more specifically Venetian), Armenian, German, and Cantonese SKILLS:: cooking, gardening, lying, carrying secrets, handling various weapons, emergency/battlefield medicine, sewing, playing tavli (aka backgammon), playing the piano, calligraphy (his handwriting is really pretty to look at but then you look closer and realise it’s illegible), traditional and modern dancing, mixing drinks, interpreting and translating thanks to being fluent in like 7 languages, scary quick mental math ☆ ━ R A N D O M . QUIRKS:: follows Stoicism as a life philosophy (he seems sweet and unassuming on the surface but dig a little deeper and you hit the bedrock pretty quickly), cannot take a compliment (but secretly craves them), doesn’t like asking for help, collects komboloi (aka worry beads) - the nice ones made with real gemstones and silk tassels, has the patience of a saint but there is a limit to it and you don’t want to see what happens when that limit reached, is ridiculously sensitive to cold, battles an ongoing national identity crisis, and teeters on the edge of a burnout every few weeks
RELIGION:: Greek Orthodox Christian (devout in his faith but has a few personal issues with the church and its views)
THEME SONG(S):: What The Water Gave Me - Florence + The Machine
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zamancollective · 4 years
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Writing Between Tongues: The Calligraphy of Ruben Shimonov
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Ruben Shimonov’s hybrid identity as a Bukharian, Sephardic, and Mizrahi Jew continuously informs his work as a community builder, educator, and artist. He is the Executive Director and co-founder of the Sephardic Mizrahi Q Network (SMQN), a New York City-based grassroots organization building a vibrant and supportive community for LGBTQ+ Sephardic and Mizrahi Jews. Between his work with SMQN and the Muslim-Jewish Solidarity Committee, Ruben has designed an innovative interfaith Arabic-Hebrew calligraphy workshop that he has facilitated in numerous community gatherings around the world. 
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Interweaving Arabic and Hebrew, Ruben’s multi-sensory calligraphy installations, which include audio, video, performance, and interactive components, create a space for these two Semitic languages to encounter one another in familiar and new ways. Often focusing on cognates, his work explores the ways in which these languages, their complex histories, and their rich ties to spirituality intersect and interact with each other. He also frequently incorporates another West Asian language that is dear to his identity— Farsi. 
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“veyasem lekha shalom” - “May G-d grant you peace”
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Passages about the city of Bukhara, taken from the classical Persian poetry of Rudaki and Rumi- ‎
“oh Bukhara! be joyous and live long! your king comes to you in ceremony.” (Rudaki)
“Bukhara was a mine of knowledge, of Bukhara is he who possesses knowledge.” (Rumi)
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A verse from Shir Hashirim (the Song of Songs) - “I am my beloved’s and my beloved is mine,” in Hebrew and Arabic.
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“eshq” - “Love” in Farsi
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A verse from Pirkei Avot - “If I am not for myself, then who will be for me? But if I am for myself, then what am I? And if not now, when?”
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“ani” / “ana” - The pronoun “I” in Hebrew and Arabic
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The Jewish name “Miryam" and its corresponding verse from Mishlei (Proverbs) - “The light of the eyes makes the heart happy, and good news fattens the bone.”
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Above: "bri’ut” - “Health” 
Below: “gam ze ya’avor” / “in niz bogzarad” - “This too shall pass” in Hebrew and Farsi
Two appropriate wishes for the world this season.
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Ruben Shimonov is a Jewish educator and community builder living in New York City, by way of Seattle and Uzbekistan. Prior to establishing SMQN, he was the Director of Community Engagement & Education at Queens College Hillel. Ruben has lectured extensively on Sephardic and Mizrahi Jewry, including at Limmud conferences in New York, Seattle and the U.K. He serves as Vice-President of Education & Community Engagement on the American Sephardic Federation's Young Leadership Board, as well as Director of Educational Experiences & Programming for the Muslim-Jewish Solidarity Committee (MJSC). His calligraphy (linked here) has been featured in various exhibitions across New York City.
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Published April 3, 2020.
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this post is meant to be a directory of every resource I come across for Persian, specifically the Farsi variant. it will be a continuous work in progress so thank you for your patience! if you have any issues or things to add, please reply to this post!
info
glottolog
indiana university - informational brochure [pdf]
introduction by @ayearinlanguage
playlist of samples
the language gulper
wikipedia
world atlas of language structures
courses
bliubliu
colloquial persian[pdf]
easypersian
learning heritage languages
mangolanguages
memrise
mondly
persian language foundation
persianpod101
university of california berkley - persian language & culture [scans] for heritage speakers!!
university of texas at austin - persian of iran today [pdfs]
uppsala university - a basic language resource kit for persian [pdf]
cultural & historical info
acultura’s culture tag
iran chamber society [collection of cultural articles]
overview of persian names
/r/iranian
/r/PERSIAN
dictionaries
a comprehensive persian-english dictionary
farsi dictionary
freelang
new persian-english dictionary
flashcards
cram
forums
quora
/r/farsi
/r/learnfarsi
unilang
grammar books & guides
overview of persian grammar
persian grammar sketch [pdf]
san diego state university - persian grammar guide
university of texas at austin - persian online
grammar points
demonstrative pronouns
nouns / overview of persian nouns
noun aspects
plurals
literature
anglican holy communion rites [pdf]
book of common prayer [pdf]
children’s songs & rhymes
Hadiths [scans]
digital persian archive
ketab farsi [virtual library]
list of persian poets and authors
project gutenberg [virtual library]
Quran [scans]
universal declaration of human rights [pdf]
media
ted talks
movie & tv recommendations
letterboxd
music recommendations
disney songs [youtube playlist]
spotify playlist by @mino-lingual
news
bbc persian [youtube]
euronews [youtube]
voice of america / voa [tv broadcast] / voa [youtube]
phrasebooks & travel guides
defense language institute basic guide
forvo
loecsen [audio phrasebook]
wikivoyage
pronunciation
a report of the stanford phonology archive [scans]
forvo [pronunciation dictionary]
overview of persian phonology
sounds unfamiliar to english speakers
quizzes & exercises
vocabulary games - digitaldialects
vocabulary games - internetpolyglot
vocabulary quizzes - iteslj
radio
radio in tehran
radio sweden
script
keyboard - branah
keyboard - choone
overview of the persian alphabet
overview of the romanization of persian
unicode fonts
social media
wikipedia
tumblrs
@persian-verbs
@the-caravan-languages​
@wordsinpersian​
verbs
common persian verbs
overview of persian verbs
past simple
present imperfect
vocabulary
autumn
babadada [vocabulary tool]
colors / colors
earthquake
farsi in 200 words
greetings
loanwords - french
space travel
writing tips
overview of persian calligraphy
youtube
farsiwizard
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Persia fonts are lovely but hard to find. I by no means believed to search for Persia fonts could end up being so challenging but it had been. I wished a genuine Persia font, not really the normal Arabic style font selection that you can find on all font websites and I hardly found a place where a large number of them can end up being discovered. I've put them in this write-up in case anyone else requires to download Arabic fonts for design projects or simply to see the Persia calligraphy fonts available. Free Persia fonts Andalus Persia Typesetting A NefeI Adeti A NefeI Botan.
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The vowel tag styles aren't fussy. Stroke contrast is reduced, but there can be still some modulation at junctures, keeping typographic colour from getting too dark Palatino® Persia Molsaq Arabic A multilingual type family members that features a contemporary Arabic Naskh with very short descenders and ascenders, which fits with a fuIl-caps Latin equal. Molsaq is usually an Arabic screenplay font great for environment applications that require tight top, such as cards, hence the title, which means poster in Arabic. With 1050 glyphs, Molsaq Professional supports Arabic, Farsi, Urdu, ánd Kurdish, it furthermore supports more than 60 languages that make use of the Latin software. Molsaq Pro arrives with many Opentype functions like as stylistic aIternates, ligatures, swashes, ánd small caps. Molsaq Latin consists of all the Opentype features and the full languages support, except for the Arabic software.
While Molsaq Arabic doesn'testosterone levels consist of Opentype functions and just help the Arabic software. Diodrum Persia Diodrum Persia is a low-contrast Naskh family members with six weight load. The typeface provides been optimized for commercial identity function, editorial style, and UI/UX projects. Arabic generally places a more powerful focus on the horizontaI than the Látin script will. Since both the Persia and the Látin letterforms in Diódrum are monolinear, we have got employed another method to raise the popularity of horizontality: the counterforms are usually large and open up, and the words' middle sections are accentuated.
Many of Diodrum's shots start or finish with lightly-sheared outlines; these subtle angles include a track of calligraphy back into the static vocabulary of sans serifs. The same is correct for the typeface't Arabic-script dots and marks. Find these great calligraphy fonts online. Ostad Arabic If you are usually looking for Persia fonts online, Oustad Arabic is made by Naghi Naghashian. It is certainly a Daring heading font, in 1 fat. This font is certainly a factor to the modernization of Arabic typography, provides the font design of Persia letters true typographic arrangement and offers more typographic versatility. Oustad Arabic supports Persia, Persian, and Urdu.
It furthermore contains proportional and tabular numerals for the backed dialects. Zapfino Arabic Zapfino Arabic is created by Nadine Chahiné as the Persia partner to Hermann Zapf't iconic Zapfino typéface, with the authorization of Prof. The style can be an evolution of Persia calligraphic designs that combines Naskh and Nastaliq to type a backward slanted calligraphic style. The character proportions send to Naskh customs but the separated and final forms bring with them an exaggerated swash-like motion that sources the luxurious ascenders and déscenders of Zapfino. Thé font consists of a large quantity of contextual variants that function to develop a soft flow of pen motion, as properly as 10 stylistic units.
The personality set facilitates the Persia language mainly because nicely as basic Latin. Zapfino Persia is meant to end up being used as a screen typeface, for logos, greeting cards, and brief head lines. It could also work for short pieces of text message, for poetry or section opening paragraphs, when used in a generous type size and with adequate space around it. Its design is smooth and sophisticated and results in a lot of area for typographic playfulness. Noise Next™ Arabic PF Nuyork Persia™ Nuyork Persia was made to focus on the specific Arabic notice visual traditional characteristics.
Tahoma is one of Microsoft's new sans serif typeface families. It consists of two Windows TrueType fonts (regular and bold), and was created to address the challenges of on-screen display, particularly at small sizes in dialog boxes and menus.Since the Tahomas are TrueType fonts, they can be rotated and scaled to any size, and anti-aliased by the rasterizer built into Microsoft. HS Alnada is a modern OpenType Arabic font download. It is a modern Kufi / Naskh hybrid and keeps the balance between its construction and calligraphic angular cuts. This typeface supports Arabic, Persian, Urdu and Kurdish variants and it is available in five weights: light, regular, medium, bold and black.
Tahoma is one of Microsoft's new sans serif typeface families. It consists of two Windows TrueType fonts (regular and bold), and was created to address the challenges of on-screen display, particularly at small sizes in dialog boxes and menus.Since the Tahomas are TrueType fonts, they can be rotated and scaled to any size, and anti-aliased by the rasterizer built into Microsoft.
Tahoma Font This font was designed by means of international renowned type designer Matthew Carter, and hand-instructed by means of leading hinting expert, Monotype’s Tom Rickner, Tahoma sets new standards in system font layout.
Like 5 weights, it had been created with both text and display programs in thoughts. This font is usually designed to produce virtually cursive texts without removing the clearness or look-ánd-feel of thé personal Arabic words. Offering glyphs for the complete Extended Arabic Unicode Standards 6.1, including the latest Arabic Dietary supplement and Extended-A Unicode pads, Nuyork Arabic incorporates extensive support for Quranic text messages and additional Arabetic scripts, like African-american sub-Saharan scripts. Careful design factors were provided to create certain that made up Arabetic text is aesthetically notable and appears well following to Latin. To guarantee legibility in all sizes, vertical strokes are stressed when probable, while making use of multiple x-heights to provide a conventional Arabian appearance. PF DIN Text Arabic® This Persia typeface is certainly one of Parachute's most included text message typefaces.
For the very first time -back in 2010- a contemporary Arabic comparative to a extensive DIN collection of fonts was accessible. In truth, this set of fonts consists of the most total and powerful assortment of Arabic features commercially today. It comes in eight weights and consists of Latin. Structured on the Noise Text Professional superfamily, Parachute® launched -in collaboration with designer Hasan Abu Afash- 2 fresh versions. Noise Text Arabic will be the fundamental Arabic edition which includes Latin and facilitates all variations of the Arabic script like as Pérsian, Urdu, and Pashtó.
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The 2nd version DIN Text Universal is the most advanced DIN superfamily ever. It includes the powerful DIN Text message Professional with Noise Text Arabic getting the number of glyphs tó 3320 per font.
It is usually also enhanced with 30 superior OpenType features and kerning for all dialects. NaNa Arabic NaNa Arabic can be a brand-new creation of Naghi Naghashian. It was created in 2012/2013 on the time frame of specific analysis and evaluation of Persia typeface and definition of their framework. This development is certainly a contribution to the contemporary Persia fonts, offering the font design of Arabic letters true typographic agreement and offering higher typographic flexibility. This stage was required after even more than two hundred yrs of essential contraindications stagnation in Persia writing style. NaNa Persia supports Persia, Persian, and Urdu.
It also consists of proportional and tabular numbers for the supported dialects. The NaNa Persia Font Family members is obtainable in four weights: Thin, Lighting, Normal and Bold. The style of this font family is inspired by two traditional scripts: Kufic ánd Naskh. ITC HandeI Gothic™ Arabic TC Handel Old Arabic is certainly a modern Kufi design by Nadine Chahine, made specifically for head lines and display purposes.
It arrives in 5 various weights varying from Light to Large which expands its use capabilities substantially. The design is definitely mono-linear ánd with the common geometric design related with the Kufi design. Its use can vary from headlines to logos to packaging. Provided its large counters, it can perform quite properly in extremely small sizes as well. Its design is very homogenous, so it is definitely not recommended to make use of this for entire sentences.
The character set supports Persia, Persian, and Urdu and also includes Fundamental Latin letters font designs. Before The Rainfall Arabic Univers® Next Persia FF Noise Arabic® Swissra Swissra can be an Persia typeface that has been motivated from Swiss visual design. The motivation behind the typeface had been to produce a neutral and carefully designed Arab fonts family that can become utilized on several different programs. Swissra also aspires to tribute the expertise of Swiss visual style and move it on to the Persia graphic design scene.
Swissra functions sharply cut terminals, which are usually either horizontal or vertical. It furthermore features shut apertures and a high x-height. It arrives with eight weights, that variety from thin to black and can make an outstanding Arabic fonts download.
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Swissra Condensed Sticking with the great success of Swissra, thé condensed Arabian style font trim was made on the exact same principles of Swiss graphic design. Initially Swissra had been developed to develop a natural and meticulously crafted Persia font family members that can be utilized on many different applications. Right now it creates even even more opportunities to assist designers in programs such as signage and content design where the condensed cut is required. The typeface is certainly one of really few Persia condensed typefaces. Swissra Condensed arrives in eight dumbbells which vary from Ultralight to Black. Abdo Professional Abdo Grasp can be a geometrical Persia font design.
This will be an OpenType Font assisting Arabic, Persian, Urdu, and British. The mixture of modern Kufi and Geometrical designs and changing between right and curled parts produced it a attractive typeface appropriate to the game titles and text, and able to meet the desire of the user in the design of advertisements and contemporary styles of numerous varieties of audio and visible. It arrives in fourteen weight loads from Thin to Dark and Outline design. HS Alnada HS Alnada will be a contemporary OpenType Persia font download.
It is certainly a contemporary Kufi / Naskh crossbreed and maintains the stability between its construction and calligraphic angular slashes. This typeface supports Arabic, Persian, Urdu and Kurdish variations and it is definitely available in five weight loads: light, regular, medium, vibrant and dark. They are usually enhanced with enhanced legibility and are ideally suited to advertising, extended texts in magazines, newspapers, book, and publishing, and creative industries, meeting the reasons of different styles for all tastes.
SF Mada Mada is An Arabian font for desktop programs, for websites, and for digital ads. Mada font family contains two weight load: regular and vibrant. The font includes a design that facilitates Arabic and Latin languages. Mada typeface arrives with numerous OpenType features like stylistic units. Afeesh The Afeesh Arabic calligraphy power generator is definitely an attempt to create a solid and strong type of family, that is certainly centered on thé Ruq'a caIligraphy design.
Pursuing the Egyptian style of sketching Ruq'a, which was very well-known on movie cards during the 50s-70s. The typeface arrives with an substantial collection of ligatures and OpenType functions like as swash ánd stylistic alternates. Persia, Farsi, Urdu, in add-on to Kurdish are usually backed. Abdo Range Abdo Range is usually a easy Naskh font.
It offers one of the greatest Arabic fonts for publications and magazines. Accurate style and clearness of reading through and composing space-saving, it arrives in 6th weight loads: Thin, Light, Regular, Bold, Heavy and Dark. This will be an OpenType Font assisting Arabic, Persian, Urdu Dialects and compatible with the several operating techniques and contemporary software program. This font furthermore contains many of Stylistic Models, Ligatures and Reason Alternatives. HS Almajd HS Almajd can be an Persia calligraphy font, under “game titles” category.
It is useful for publication titles, creative designs, and modern logos. Furthermore, it is used when a contemporary and easy look is usually desired that can match with the characteristics of Kufi fátmic where horizontal parts are equal than top to bottom ones. The font is definitely centered on Kufi Fátmic calligraphy aIong with some made tips of ornamental fonts, preserving the attractiveness of the Persia font and its set rates. Undoubtedly, the installation of curled ornament in some parts adds even more beauty and intriguing variety in the flow series between razor-sharp, gentle and bent components. This font supports Persia, Persian, Páshtu, Kurdish Sórani, Kurdish Kirmanji ánd Urdu, consisting just one excess weight which can include to the library of Arabic Kufic fonts contemporary versions that meet up with with the reasons of several styles for all tastes.
Tanseek Modern™ Regular free fonts with an Persia impact: Arab Dances Arabian Light fixture XXII Arabian 0nenightstand Afarat IBN BIady Alhambra Kara Ben Nemsi Pseudo Saudi Catharsis Bedouin FTF Ahlan Ve Arabez Running Smobble Mohammed Besmellah Today, allow's talk a bit about Persia fonts and Arabic typography When you're searching at how significantly back again the beginning of the Persia script goes, we're talking about the very first alphabet developed by the Phoenicians. They were living on the seaside locations of Palestine, Lébanon, and Syria.
Sincé they were traders and they had been sailing throughout the Med, their center eastern font had an influence on all the cultures and countries in the Med. The Middle East has been situated at the center of the Old Entire world, which also played a big function in the pass on of the aIphabet, and this is certainly how the Phoenician alphabet can be the mother of both Latin, and Arabic scripts, which are utilized for Arabic fonts today, as a base.
If you're searching for Arabian fonts today, the choices are many. You will discover anything, from an Persia design font to Persia screenplay font, and even Persia calligraphy fonts mainly because well. Currently, most of the text typefaces that are available are usually centered either on thé or the style. Older styles, like as Diwani, Maghrébi, and Kufi, are found in screen typefaces. We will talk about all of them below. Back again in 1300 BC, the early alphabet had 22 consonants and no capital words, and it was written from correct to left.
It had been delivered in Byblos, on the coastline of Lebanon. ln 1000 BC, the Aramaic alphabet originated from the Phoénician one. In 100 BC, the Nabatean software was delivered in Petra, north of the Crimson Sea, where Michael jordan is right now.
In 100 Advertisement, the Syriac alphabet has been created in Mesopotamia, and it began from the Aramaic and acquired 22 letters. The early Persia alphabet only began to show up in Kufa, lraq, during the middle of the initial centuries. The Old Kufi had around 17 notice types, and no highlights or diacritic dots. Later on, they had been added, mainly to assist with pronunciation, ensuing in the set of characters rising to 29, including the Hamza. The generating power behind the unificatión of all thése Arabic scripts was really the Islamic font utilized in the Qur'a good, as a outcome to the birth of Islam.
0ne well-structured Arabic script, which got 29 words, was developed for the hoIy scripts of thé Qur'an, in the 7th century AD. The Qur'an has been primarily written with the Quranic Kufi software, and the Quranic Naskh style afterward. Due to the lslamic conquests, the Persia alphabet spread to all the Center East, North Cameras, and actually some components of Spain. Since this was the vocabulary of the Qur'an, and the vocabulary of God as a result, all occupied nations experienced to use the Persia vocabulary. In numerous Arabian towns, which had different writing equipment and techniques, several Persia calligraphic styles developed.
Some of the almost all known types include:. Kufi (Aged Kufi, and 0rnamented Geometric Kufi), whosé title originated from the town of Kufa, lraq. Thuluth, whose name stems from the titles of the bamboo stays that had been utilized as tools for writing.
Diwani, and Diwáni Djeli, which will be the style that created during the 0ttoman Empire, ánd its name arrives from the political paperwork, which are known as “Diwan” in Persia. Naskh, which is definitely another 1 that made an appearance from the 0ttoman Empire, and is definitely called after the “naskh” actions, when the scribes duplicated Arabic text message. Persian, which has been named after the Persian vocabulary. Maghrebi, which is certainly a stylized Kufi script, and a Móroccan font.
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Ruqaa, whosé title arrives from the buckskin, “Ruqaa”, on which the script was created. The Arabic alphabet provides 29 consonants, and 11 vocalization scars, in the form of highlights. The framework has only 19 fundamental designs, but the words actually modify their form, based to the placement in the word (which can be initial, medial, last, or isolated), and the producing amount of glyphs arrives out at 106. There are 23 words with four alternative shapes, mainly because properly as 7 with two alternative designs. If you furthermore add the two Iigatures of Lam-AIef, that number increases to 108.
And, since the alphabet will be also used in several non-Arab dialects, there are usually even more alterations to the letter, in order for it to represent all the additional non-Arabic phonetics. This provides us a brand-new amount of glyphs, 130. And, the number of glyphs can increase even more if you add up the combos within the letters if the typeface wants to mimic the Persia calligraphy font screenplay completely. So, relating to the particular typeface, you can begin with 130 glyphs, and end up in the hundreds. The business need for a particular vocabulary can vary, but you will discover that currently, Arabic will be one that is usually pretty active.
It will be, after all, the recognized vocabulary of 26 nations, the very first vocabulary of even more than 300 million individuals, and the 2nd language of some 280 million even more. You will discover a great deal of Persia calligraphy font generators nowadays, based on the historic period they're concentrating on, and a several other items.
An fascinating trend nowadays will be the design of Persia font designs that are customized to suit some Everyday terms typeface that is usually already existing. These are usually actually powerful fonts, that can end up being utilized to set both British design font, and Arabic, in tranquility. One like option is definitely The Sans Arabic by Lucas Fónts, as a component of their Thesis task. In the mean time, Linotype arrives with an Arabic font around Néue Helvetica, and anothér one around Frutigér.
These are usually two pretty modern Persia fonts, that follow their Roman equivalents, as significantly as the severe geometries move. They have got a commercial sense, and if you need to make use of them for signs, they would become perfect. They furthermore include support for Farsi, mainly because properly as Urdu (although only in the form of Naskh). The issue: What are usually the restrictions of nowadays's Persia fonts?. Websites use fonts that aren't standard.
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Thus, the web developer can't really assure that the website will appear the exact same on different operating techniques, gadgets, or promises. Criteria will assure browser assistance for 5 Latin-oriented font families (serif, sans-sérif, cursive, manuscript, dream). For support on sophisticated gadgets, you should restrict yourself to a collection of 11 fonts at the many.
The 5 font families and the 11 fonts aren't related to Persia. There is usually no promise for full Unicode support. An Arabic like font doesn't really look good when scaled, they can appear good on a specific dimension, but become unreadable on others.
The ratio between British to Arabic glyphs in web sites which are multilingual What should be completed to solve this?. Determine on a minimal set of Persia writing fonts that should end up being used for developing websites. Record the greatest practices.
Arrive up with a terms list for the problem, for it to end up being properly discussed and documented. What will kerning and hinting mean in Arabic?. How are usually they related when you're designing Arabic fonts?
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Iran’s Jewish community is the largest in the Mideast outside Israel—and feels safe and respected
Kim Hjelmgaard, USA TODAY, Aug. 29, 2018
TEHRAN, Iran--In a large room off a courtyard decorated in places with Islamic calligraphy and patterned tiles featuring intricate geometric shapes and patterns, men wearing tunics, cloaks and sandals recite morning prayers.
At the back of the room, three women sit together on a bench, hunched over ancient texts. Scarves cover their hair, as required by Iran’s religious law. Birdsong floats into the cavernous space as the incantations grow louder and more insistent.
This is a synagogue. In Iran.
In a nation that has called for Israel to be wiped off the face of the Earth, the Iranian government allows thousands of Jews to worship in peace and continue their association with the country founded more than 2,500 years ago.
“We have all the facilities we need for our rituals, and we can say our prayers very freely. We never have any problems. I can even tell you that, in many cases, we are more respected than Muslims,” said Nejat Golshirazi, 60, rabbi of the synagogue USA TODAY visited one morning last month. “You saw for yourself we don’t even have any security guards here.”
At its peak in the decades before Iran’s Islamic Revolution in 1979, 100,000 to 150,000 Jews lived here, according to the Tehran Jewish Committee, a group that lobbies for the interests of Iranian Jews. In the months following the fall of Mohammad Reza Shah Pahlavi, Iran’s second and last monarch, many fled for Israel and the United States.
It was a dispersion precipitated in part by the execution of Habib Elghanian, who was then one of Iran’s leading Jewish businessmen and philanthropists. Elghanian also headed the Tehran Jewish Committee and had ties to the deposed shah. He was killed by firing squad after being accused by Iran’s Islamic revolutionaries of spying and fundraising for Israel.
Today, 12,000 to 15,000 Jews remain in Iran, according to the committee.
It’s a small minority in a nation of 80 million people. But consider: Iran is home to the Middle East’s largest Jewish population outside Israel.
And, according to Golshirazi and other senior members of Iran’s Jewish community, they mostly enjoy good relations with Iran’s hard-line, theocratic government despite perceptions abroad that Iran’s Islamic rulers might subject them to harsh treatment.
“The Muslim majority in Iran has accepted us,” said Homayoun Sameyah Najafabadi, 53, who holds the role once held by Elghanian, chairman of the Tehran Jewish Committee.
“We are respected and trusted for our expertise and fair dealings in business, and we never feel threatened,” he said. “Many years ago, before the royal regime of Pahlavi, by contrast, if it was raining in Iran, Jews were not allowed to go outside of their houses because it was believed that if a non-Muslim got wet and touched a Muslim it would make them dirty.”
Najafabadi said it may be difficult for Jews and others outside the country suspicious of Iran’s treatment of religious minorities or its views on Israel to accept, but after the execution of Elghanian, Ayatollah Khomeini, Iran’s first supreme leader, deliberately sought to improve relations between Jews and Muslims in the country for the nation’s long-term stability.
He added that Jews, who have been in Iran since about the eighth century B.C., used to be scattered all over the country but are now largely concentrated in Tehran and other big cities such as Isfahan and Shiraz. In all, he said, Iran is home to about 35 synagogues.
Najafabadi said most Jews in Iran are shopkeepers, although he said others work as doctors, engineers and in other highly skilled professions.
There are no Jews, however, in senior government positions. There’s only one Jewish representative in the country’s 290-member Parliament. His name is Siamak Moreh Sedgh.
Sedgh, 53, said one of the reasons Jews in Iran are able to live peacefully is that they consider themselves Iranians first--and Jews second.
“We’re not an entity outside of the Iranian nation. We are part of it. Our past and our future. I may pray in Hebrew, but I can only think in Persian (Farsi, Iran’s language),” said Sedgh, who is also a surgeon at a hospital in central Tehran, where USA TODAY spoke with him.
Crucially, that affinity extends to the question of Israel.
“I don’t think Israel is a Jewish state because not everyone in Israel lives according to the teachings of the Torah. This is what Jews in Iran believe,” Sedgh insisted.
He acknowledged that it was somewhat ironic that Iran, arguably the biggest foe of Israel, was also the “biggest friend of the Jewish people.”
Sounding more Iranian than Jewish, Sedgh said he disagreed with President Donald Trump’s decision this year to move the U.S. Embassy in Israel to Jerusalem from Tel Aviv because “Trump can’t just change a capital city that according to international law and the United Nations is an occupied city.”
“Trump is a coward who has lost his humanity and forgotten about spirituality. He wants to destroy large parts of the world only for the benefit of a small group of capitalists,” Sedgh said.
On Tehran’s bustling streets, Jews are not very visible, partly because there are so few of them. USA TODAY did, however, spot a few men wearing kippahs as they hurried off to work in the morning. They did not appear to attract any second glances from Iranian men in business suits, others in traditional Muslim dress or women sporting hijabs and chadors.
Other minority groups in Iran include Arabs, Armenians, Baloch people (who live near Pakistan, in Iran’s southeast), Christians and Kurds. Open Doors USA, an organization that tracks persecuted Christians worldwide, estimates there could be as many as 800,000 Christians secretly living in Iran. It says Christians in Iran are routinely subject to imprisonment, harassment and physical abuse for seeking to convert Muslims. USA TODAY did not encounter any Christians in Iran.
Outside the Yousef Abad Synagogue, the entrance via the courtyard was unprotected, and it was easy to walk straight in. That’s unheard-of for Jews in Europe, where Jewish schools, institutions and places of worship receive extra security amid a spate of attacks.
“What you see there (for Iran’s Jews) is a very vibrant community,” said Lior Sternfeld, a Middle East historian who in November will publish a book on modern Jewish life in Iran. “A community that faces problems--but it’s Iran, so problems are a given.”
Still, rights groups and experts believe Jews in Iran do face discrimination. Najafabadi, the committee chief, conceded that in some instances, Iranian Jews have had trouble getting access to the best schools with their Muslim peers.
Then there’s Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, Iran’s former president, who drew international attention when he repeatedly denied the Holocaust in which 6 million Jews were murdered.
Meir Javedanfar, an Iranian Jew, says life has improved for Jews under Iranian President Hassan Rouhani. Javedanfar left the country for Israel in 1987 as a teenager and now teaches classes on Iranian politics at the Interdisciplinary Center Herzliya, north of Tel Aviv.
Javedanfar said, for example, that Jewish children in Iran are no longer required to attend school on the Sabbath, the traditional day of rest and religious observance among Jews that falls on a Saturday but is a regular workday in Iran.
“At the same time, the regime continues to hold Holocaust cartoon contests that are pretty anti-Semitic,” he noted, referring to a provocative annual exhibition in Iran that mocks Jewish suffering while claiming to challenge Western ideas about free speech and Holocaust taboos.
He quickly pointed out: “The regime is not too concerned about its Jews as long as they don’t become involved in politics and don’t say anything positive about Israel.”
Golshirazi the rabbi, Najafabadi of the committee and Sedgh the parliamentarian all stressed they were speaking truthfully and not trying to distort their views of life in Iran for Jews out of fear of government persecution. They also said Jews in Iran often enjoy extra social freedoms that Muslims do not, such as the ability to consume alcohol in a private setting.
The few Jews in Iran are unlikely to leave.
In 2007, the Tehran Jewish Committee rejected an offer by Israel’s government to pay each family of remaining Jews in Iran up to $60,000 to help them leave the country.
“I can tell, you are thinking I am afraid,” Golshirazi said when USA TODAY pressed him on that point. “But I have been many places visiting Jewish communities. Iran is the best for us.”
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farsi-calligraphy · 2 years
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Mehrangiz – مهرانگيز – a Persian name with the meaning bringer of friendship and love; motivator of love, friendship and passion.
مهرانگيز نام است به  معني: به وجود آورنده دوستی و مهر، برانگیزاننده ی محبت و دوستی، انگیزنده ی شوق و مهر
Persian (Farsi) calligraphy by S J Thomas www.palmstone.com
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carlageronimi · 4 years
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Shirin Neshat, LAND OF DREAMS. 
21 feb - 28 mars 2020 at Goodman Gallery, London.
“Goodman Gallery presents Land of Dreams, the UK premiere of Shirin Neshat’s most recent body of work and the renowned artist’s first solo exhibition in London in two decades. The exhibition follows Neshat’s most extensive retrospective to date at The Broad in Los Angeles.
Over the past three decades, Neshat has produced some of the most arresting imagery in contemporary art. The Iranian-born New York-based artist has dedicated her practice to progressing understandings of the religious and political forces of power that shapes human existence and has gained a reputation as one of the most significant artists working today.
Essential to Neshat’s practice is her unique point of view. As a young adult, the artist experienced the Iranian Islamic revolution and the rise of radical Islam in the 1970s. Her position as an Iranian woman who has lived – in exile – in America since the 1990s has fueled a desire to bring nuance to dominant binary narratives, such as Islam versus Feminism. Seminal early works, such as the Women of Allah (1994) photographic series, video installations Turbulent (1998) and Rapture (1999) and Neshat’s first feature film Women Without Men (2009) have challenged these assumptions.
Land of Dreams marks a pivot in Neshat’s gaze towards the “Western World” and opens the newest chapter in her practice. The exhibition comprises a portion of the 100+ photographic portraits and two video installations. For the first time, both mediums converge into one immersive experience to present a portrait of contemporary America under the Trump administration.
For the artist, America is on the verge of a paradigm shift: “We are seeing a reshuffling of the cards of power and its players. With the rise of white supremacy and the present threat against immigrants, I now turn my lens towards my host country, America. This new series of work investigates how these changes ultimately rupture individual lives”.
The video installations take a characteristically surrealist approach, led by black and white visuals of vast landscapes and domestic scenes with minimal dialogue.
First we follow Simin, an estranged Iranian photographer, who travels through rural America knocking on citizens’ doors to shoot their portraits and to document their dreams.
For the second video, we enter the clinical dystopian interiors of a bureaucratic Iranian colony housed within the mountains. Here Simin’s portraits and dream documents are logged and analysed by the protagonist alongside fellow Iranians in lab coats.
Combining striking imagery with political satire, the videos evoke a shared humanity among those living under social, political and economic injustice. The series also deepens Neshat’s long- standing interest in the duality between the ephemeral nature of dreams and the tangibility of political issues. The Land of Dreams project was shot in New Mexico in 2019. Of the one hundred portraits created, over sixty are included in the London presentation. The photographic portraits represent the photographs that the fictional protagonist Simin would have taken during her interviews. They capture the diversity of American identities, including Native Americans, African Americans and Hispanics of varying ages and genders. A number of the portraits are inscribed with hand-written Farsi calligraphy, which annotates the subjects’ dreams or notes their name, place and date of birth.”
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ajr1111-blog · 4 years
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For the De Stigl styled chair at the art museum I was very interested in how the designer didn’t make any of the pieces of it flush but opted to have them overhang.  Despite this, the ends are colored differently and it makes it feel normal and intentional.  Without the colors I think it would’ve conveyed more of a sloppy or lazy design.
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For the Milwaukee art museum’s corridor it feels as if you’re walking through a giant rib cage of an animal.
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I became quite curious on the medieval and started looking into the art work of the time period and after I saw this painting I came to the conclusion that they don’t know what cats look like. It feels like the artist was using a face of a person and trying to mold it onto a cat.  I find it more disturbing than anything.
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I’m doing a research project on the Sendik’s for architectural purposes.  I chose the place because I find it really attractive and wanted to dive deeper into it and understand more about it and how it interacts and relates to the environment around it.  As you can see it looks rather inviting with wide open store front glazing and well let on the inside.  Not to mention a very distinct green color on the outside.
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(sketch with marker and pencil). After making some preliminary observations to the building I went and studied how people moved through the space, made observations on the demographics on the people that worked there and who shopped there, materials utilized, lighting, etc.  It’s pretty amazing all the things that go over your head when you use a space and don’t pay attention to things in detail.  You can go through the change in your personal feelings from space to space in a building and be oblivious to the thing making you feel that.
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More notes on the visit to the location on demographics of individuals and the actions I saw people take.
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Went to an art museum down near Chicago to see a Mies Van Der Rohe house but saw this piece of art in the gallery before the tour. It’s central focus was how pollution was damaging the earth and I think the artist captured it really well.  The ominous clouds in the background, human belongings being wrapped around her which I assume to be mother earth, and a poisoned green skin tone.  Really well done piece.
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In a contemporary art class I’m taking, we had Nina Ghanbarzadeh come in and speak to the class and she showed us some of her work.  The majority of her work uses Farsi written using calligraphy to make bigger parts of a work.  For this one she wrote “This is written in Farsi” using smaller lines of Farsi that I believe says “this is written in English”.  Her creativity in art really struck me with some of her compositions and she was an exceptional human being as well.  Definitely recommend looking into her if you haven’t.
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A really cool old advertisement  I saw at an antique shop. created to look like it’s coming right at you and it made it feel really large.  Not a really crazy color pallet used as it’s just mainly black, red and orange with variations of that color with the exception of the lettering which clearly stands out.  Also like how the person riding it is rather featureless. It should be noted that Monet Goyon manufactured motorcycles from 1917-1959.
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Another cool advertisement right near the other but showing itself a little differently.  Color pallet isn’t too wild again but the color for the bike is much darker than any of the other colors and I find my eye going to the name of the manufacturer and the motorcycle while everything else feels like a backdrop or supplemental.
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My last photo, while not being from this semester, is still one I wanted to post.  It’s incredible at how little material is used on the space needle and how light it feels to be in.  It’s incredible what modern materials and engineering allow us to do with our creativity in allowing us to make these almost alien looking structures.
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elighafari-blog · 4 years
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alangoo · 7 years
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ALANGOO - Original Handmade Persian Name Earrings
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