The Kurds are the nomads (bedouins) of Persia
The great Kurds (sons of Salah Al-Din Al-Ayyubi Al-Kurdi) are the nomads (Badus/Bedouins) of Persia +++ Kurds (Shafi’is) make up the majority Sunni population of Iran (followed by Balochi Hanafis,...
View ArticleMost of the Persian land of Khorasan is still majority Sunni
Khorasan means the land of sunrise. The older Persian province of Khorasan included parts which are today in Iran, Afghanistan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan. Some of the main historical...
View ArticleKhāqāni, a Persian Sunni poet on the Rafidah (Shia)
Khāqāni (1121 – 1190, Tabriz), was a Persian poet during the pre-Safavid era (where the majority of Persians in what is known today as Iran were staunch Sunnis). He was born in the historical region...
View ArticleThe Jam’e (large Mosque) of Bastak (Persian Sunni town)
The Jame’ of Bastak. Note the striking similarity to Gulf Mosques, opposed to the common Iranian Shia mosques that are mostly based on Safavid architecture. Here some pictures: Bastak is a majority...
View ArticleBandar Abbas (Hormozgan) – A traditional majority Sunni city
In previous posts and articles we have shown that not all Sunni Iranians are of non-Persian (like Baloch, Kurdish etc.) ethnic backround. In fact vast landscapes of Iran are still inhabited by ethnic...
View Article‘Eid prayers in Sunni majority areas of Iran [pictures]
‘Eid Al-Fitr Khutba 1436/2015 in the city of Azashahr (Golestan province) in northern Khorassan part of Iran Northern and southern Khorassan province of Iran – despite the famous Imam Al-Ridha shrine...
View Article‘Eid Mubarak –‘Eid in ethnic Persian Sunni areas of Khorassan/Iran
تقبل الله منا و منكم صالح الأعمال عيد مبارك Happy ‘Id to all Muslims in particular our loyal supporters of our blog and Facebook page. Picture is from the Sunni city of Taybad – stronghold of ethnic...
View ArticlePersian Sunni (Ex-Shia) female preacher
Maryam Amirebrahimi knows the Quran by heart. Basically she’s a real Ayatullah (sign/miracle of Allah), not one of those Living corpses in Qom and Najaf who can’teven recite a single verse of the...
View ArticleThe Persian Sunni Muslim Samanid Empire
The Samanid dynasty (Persian: سامانیان, Sāmāniyān), also known as the Samanid Empire (819–999). It was the first native Persian empire after Arabs ruled Persia for around 300 years. This first ever...
View ArticleThe REAL sons (and daughters) of the Sunnis of Iran
Do you see these little innocent gorgeous children? They are the TRUE Sons (and Daughters) of the Sunnis of Iran. They are Balochis, an ancient Iranic people, Sunnis to the bones, notorious all over...
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