Wednesday, October 02, 2013

distrusting Shi`ites

From Nikolai:  ""As the Iranians say, "Not everything round is a walnut"–and not every form of "heroic flexibility" is an olive branch. Iran always operates on at least two tracks; to do otherwise would be simplistic. Its Shiite religion permits, in some circumstances, the embroidering of the truth for the protection of the faith, a divinely sanctioned dissimulation. This is a land where straight talk and virtue are not widely seen to overlap."
 I will give this guy my entire library worth of Islamic history books and literature if he's read even a paragraph of Ali's Nahj al-Balagha.

And why do these ignorant reporters always have to use anecdotes and silly sayings about walnuts instead of classical lines from Arabic or Persian literature?"