Tuesday, September 30, 2008

Being religious


I loved this story of BBC. It is in line with my way of looking into religion.
No one has the right to define how another human being must practice his faith.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/...pix1.shtml


Photo from BBC Persian. The girls exiting mosque room after the prayer.

9 comments:

Reza Mahani said...

It is interesting, we have seen it in urbana among some second generation iranians, to some extent, right?

Babak said...

A habit is different from the religion and far from the culture or having fun! Most of the congregations are a type of socializing. People love to socialize to keep their connection to each other. People look at the same thing differently!

Nazy said...

I miss you Miss. Jeerjeerak. That's all I came to say. Be good and safe and happy my friend.

Reza Mahani said...

From outside, religion is exactly a social convention and consists of a set of habits ... Plus in some cultures religion and fun are closely tied ...

Anonymous said...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XdkyLrDpaUg

Unknown said...

Hey Missie! I like BBC so much as you can always find something interesting there. Have to admit that I really miss the BBC channels here, BBC America is nothing close to what you get in the UK. I like what you wrote about us in your Sep.16th post! You know, I never thought that I’ll be where I am now when I was 14!!! Imagining being 31 was nothing but million miles away at that age! I just hope that we can see each other before we leave the US of A!

غزال said...

Thanx Jeerjeerak jan
But I'm not that active in this blog.

Esfand` said...

Dear Jeerjeerak!

I wish every one understands this, tries to adopt it, and lives up to it!

This is part of 'my foreign policy' :P

Be good ! Keep smilling!

Anonymous said...

سلام جیرک خوشگلم
من نمیدونستم این وبلاگ رو هم داری و چه جالب حالا فهمیدم چرا اسم سایتت رو گذاشتی جیرجیرک آخی نازی
خیلی دوستت دارم
قربونت برم
دکتر سارا