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How an ayatollah's daughter came to preach peace between Israel and Iran
By Elise Labott, CNN

Updated 0018 GMT (0718 HKT) May 27, 2015

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Washington (CNN)Maryam Faghih Imani seems an unlikely candidate to give an address that will touch on making peace between Israelis and Iranians, as she will at an international forum in Oslo Wednesday.

After all, she grew up the daughter of one of Iran's most prominent ayatollahs.

She spent her summers in the city of Isfahan playing with the children of other prominent ayatollahs, including those of the Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini.

During the school year, she attended a religious institution, where students were fed a steady diet of hatred for Jews. Israel was erased from all maps and there was no mention of the Holocaust in any history books.

But today she preaches the value of tolerance and urges the people of the region to "walk the talk."

"The Middle East is the land of differences," she told the crowd at a recent Harvard Business School conference on building bridges between Iran and its regional rivals. "We have to learn how to seize this opportunity and make the best out of it."

To say Imani was a strong-willed and rebellious child would be an understatement. As a young girl, she was admonished by her parents when she wanted to play with boys and when she tried to remove the headscarf required of all Iranian females.


A father close to Ayatollah Khomeini

Imani's father, Faghih Imani, played a major role in spreading Khomeini's message of revolution throughout Iran before the 1979 uprising. He remains an influential figure in the country today.

But at night, when her family thought she was safely upstairs praying and getting ready for bed, Imani would escape to forbidden lands written about in classical literature.

After the revolution, all books about the West were banned. But she read books about European and American history that she smuggled from the library built for the Iranian people by her own father.

It was between those pages that Imani found a new truth, a "different window of thinking" that radically altered the course of her life, she said in an interview in Washington.

By the age of 16, she began to doubt everything about life in Iran and started raising questions about religion and the government, to the dismay of her father. He was angry to discover his daughter had been "brainwashed" by Western ideas, she recounted.

Unlike her four sisters, Imani longed to attend college -- a dream her father said was out of the question before she married and sought her husband's permission. It wasn't until her oldest brother Mohammed intervened on her behalf that her father proposed a compromise.

"Dad said he would try an experiment. He made me sign a statement that said I could go to college, but if a 'suitable' man proposed marriage, I would marry him and drop school if he wished me to. No excuses."

She signed the agreement. There were suitors, but Imani, with her mother's help, would always find a reason why they weren't suitable.

Her influential father's decision prompted several other prominent ayatollahs to allow their daughters to attend college as well.


Ridiculed for attending college

Imani became a top student in management and planning, but she was the target of ridicule by male students who said she belonged at home.

Her dad was ashamed, complaining regularly that she would not attract a husband. He even forbid her from wearing glasses, despite her headaches from straining her eyes, because he said it would detract from her appearance and nobody would want to marry her.

"I was so jealous of this fictitious husband," she said. "He cared about his opinion so much more than his own daughter. He couldn't feel the concept of my pain."

She graduated from Isfahan University with top honors, but without her father's permission, she had no right to work and earn money. Once again, she was a prisoner in her own home.

"To everyone, I was privileged," she explained. "But inside I felt poor."

Restless, she would sneak out of the house when her father was napping to take underground classes in English, music, painting and theater. She paid for them by secretly translating articles into English for fellow students' assignments and by writing on social issues for journals and newspapers using a pen name.

With each passing day, Imani grew into a very different woman than her father had hoped she would become.

She knew she could not remain in Iran and hide her liberal and secular beliefs. Her friends scraped together enough money for her to visit one of her sisters who was living in Malaysia. While there, she applied to a university in Kuala Lumpur and was promptly accepted.

But she needed her father's permission to obtain a visa. As expected, her father refused. So she once again implored her oldest brother Mohammed to intervene.

"I told him I had two choices," she recalled. "Leave or commit suicide."

With help from her brother, her father reluctantly agreed -- but he wouldn't support her. She was on her own.

On the day she left, her father reminded her of her promise to marry. He gave her a check for the exact amount for a one-way ticket back to Iran, something Maryam called "a very ayatollah thing to do."

"It was for when I would realize that I made a mistake leaving home, would feel regret and want to get back home," she said.

As her father predicted, life in Kuala Lumpur was hard. She had had everything done for her since birth. Now she had to take care of herself, including learning to shop for groceries.

Her father wouldn't take her calls. But finally, she said, she felt alive. For the first time she was free to think and speak her mind.

"I never realized how lonely I was in Iran until I left," she said. "My family believed it was dangerous that I was becoming a different person. But I was not close to the person I was meant to be."

It was a year before she went back to Isfahan for a visit. Her father gave her the cold shoulder for two weeks before they finally reconciled.

After earning a masters degree in Kuala Lumpur, Imani went on to conduct research in Norway, Finland and Portugal and take cultural diplomacy courses in Berlin.

Today Imani is the founder and president of the Oslo-based Centre for Cultural Diplomacy and Development, which promotes democracy and tolerance and offers entrepreneurship programs for women and youth in the Middle East.


Engaging Iranian and Israeli youth

One of the center's flagship programs is the Iran-Israel Friendship Dialogue, engaging youth from both countries in a cultural dialogue, bringing them to meet in countries in the West. She is planning a visit to Israel sometime in the near future, a trip few Iranians have made.

"There are a lot of similarities between Persian and Jewish culture," she said. "I think by working together we can build a future instead of looking into the black holes of the past."

Josh Hantman, a former Israeli diplomat, heard her speak at Harvard last month and welcomed her message.

"I was blown away," he said. "What a fighter."

She hopes to replicate the Israel-Iran program with people from other warring nations.

"I want to help make peace," she said. "If you work with your enemy, they will become your partner."

Mehdi Khalaji, a senior fellow at the Washington Institute for Near East Policy who met Imani when she was in Washington last month, said her story is all the more unusual for her gender.

"I have heard the stories of many, many people who rebelled against their religious families. But they were the stories of sons, not daughters," said Khalaji, who like Imani has a father who is an ayatollah and who left Iran after adopting a more secular worldview.

"It is the first time I heard someone like her take this position -- leaving not only the family or the city, but the country," he noted. "And she not only left the country geographically, but in terms of her mind-set."

On Wednesday, Imani will deliver her message of coexistence before the Oslo Freedom Forum, a brainstorming session of human rights defenders, Nobel Laureates, scholars and students.

Although he can't show support for her choices, Imani said she knows deep down her father loves her. They still talk, but the conversations are strained. He always begs her to come back and get married.

She still has the check her father gave her when she left home. She says she will never cash it but rather will keep it as a reminder of where she comes from. And how far she has come.

 
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Selfhating, sofawesternized and mentally colonized come in all shapes and formes! The neocons are Falling all over her already: CNN, Washington Institute for Near East Policy, who knows she may even be interviewed by Wolf Blitzer. My cristal ball says a Nobel piss prize too in the near future!
She may have not cashed in her fathers check but as the article points out in so many ways, she is living off her fathers name still! Who knows she may even be doing Gods Work as their christian zionist like to say!
Fitting respond will follow soon! Have to go and pray first!
 
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Interesting.
it'll be more interesting if you give back other people's homes and lands to them , leave the region for wherever the hell you came from and stop threatening others . cause you're nothing .

yeah sure you roughed up some failed arab states , but mess with the best , die like the rest .
 
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The same way your Prime Minister should pay the favor back to Saudis even if it is in form of getting your Pakistani soldiers to be killed... same principle... No body give a damn in Iran for any body who acts against its national agenda.. Period!
Hain o_O
Where does Pakistan come into this??
Solomon is an Israeli.....
 
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Then I correct my observation:
The same way Israeli and American Rabbies come to Iran declaring their hate to Israel Zionsm!!
Those rabbies represent the fringes of the Jewish society....
Israel has strong support even among secular Jews.
Don't have much knowledge about the state of support the current structure in Iran has among its people so would refrain from commenting on that .
 
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it'll be more interesting if you give back other people's homes and lands to them , leave the region for wherever the hell you came from and stop threatening others . cause you're nothing .

yeah sure you roughed up some failed arab states , but mess with the best , die like the rest .

Yawn...
 
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I didn't read the whole thing but the headline was,
"How an ayatollah's daughter came to preach peace between Israel and Iran"

So, I thought, who's daughter? Which ayatollah? Khomeini?

I quickly scanned the article and saw that she is the daughter of...Faghih Imani. Who is Faghih Imani? I did a search in google and only got reference to this article. I found a cleric when I did a search in Farsi, but I don't know how big he is. Maybe more religious Iranian members will know more. But I doubt he is big.

But going back to Maryam.

"She spent her summers in the city of Isfahan playing with the children of other prominent ayatollahs, including those of the Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini."

When exactly was this? When did Khomeini go to Isfahan?
Also, she was born in 1977, which of Khomeini's children was she playing with? Was it his daughter Zahra, who when Maryam was 2 in 1979, Zahra was 49. Or was it with Khomeini's youngest daughter, Farideh, who was born in 1943?

The rest of the article is pure crap too.

Look at this part,"Unlike her four sisters, Imani longed to attend college -- a dream her father said was out of the question before she married and sought her husband's permission. It wasn't until her oldest brother Mohammed intervened on her behalf that her father proposed a compromise."

And then a few sentences later,
"Her influential father's decision prompted several other prominent ayatollahs to allow their daughters to attend college as well."

If you use simple math, by the time Maryam wanted to go to college, it would have been 1977+18=1995! In 1995, everyone was going to college! All the ayatollahs had their kids in college. Remember how i mentioned Khomeini's daughter, Zahra? Yeah, she has a PHD in philosophy.

Then she says,
"Imani became a top student in management and planning, but she was the target of ridicule by male students who said she belonged at home."

Yeah right. 60% of the students at college are women. She's acting like she was 1 woman in a university of thousands of men.

"Restless, she would sneak out of the house when her father was napping to take underground classes in English"

Hahaha. Underground classes in English. More Iranian Majlis members have PHDs from the USA than actual American Congress!

Such trite. Every Iranian that wants to get paid as a writer, journalist, or a speech giver has to make Iran look like a liberal's worst nightmare, and then give a heart wrenching tale of oppression and empowerment.
 
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Very good Madali,
I began writing about this and I will post it when it is done. But I started it with this:
To respond to this article, the first logical thing to do would be to do some research about the person in question and her history. One has to make sure, that the person actually exists, that her story is true and even make sure, that the picture used is real and shows the person in question! But I am not going to do that. Whether real or fake this story is a goldmine for anyone interested in modern brainwash, propaganda global politics and war! she is a very valuable foot soldier in a war, which is not limited to only our culture and country but the entire third world. Neither is she a new phenomenon in our cultural and political history of the third world. In this regard all of her peace talk is just sugarcoating the real issue of alienation and underlying inhumanity of her genocidal western puppeteers, which also include Israhell!
http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article41948.htm
People in our part of the world tend to equate education with knowledge and wisdom. They seem to assume, that a degree in engineering or medical sciences somehow qualifies a degree in sociology, history or politics too!
I once had a discussion with a doctor, whom obviously had not read a book in his lifer and kept vomiting the stuff, he had seen on TV. When I pointed this out, one of the other guests responded with indignation, that “he is a doctor, you know!” And I responded by pointing out, that it was fine and the good doctor could name every bone in human body IN LATIN, but it didn’t mean, that he HAD A CLUE ABOUT HISTORY or ORPOLITICS! This lady may also be able to use her education as a shield, but it is obvious to anyone with a couple of brain cells, that something has gone wrong somewhere at some point in her education! My guess is the very beginning, before even she stated going to school!
No such story is complete without personal details of bravery! Her kind, male and female, are always portrayed as born rebels, free spirits from the moment they could watch tv! They are different, they are told not to invent the wheel, but as the free spirits, they are, they sacrifice everything to exactly do what is forbinden to them, even if it costs them their ice-cream! After all it is the illusion and the glitter of the fictional lives and characters from tv, that have inspired her to become, what she is today! No doubt, as in this article, everybody around her is telling her how brave and special she is, and I bet she is swallowing it all hook, line and sinker! It is after all what she has wanted all along, “the others life”, another “me” like the ones on tv. Who wouldn’t want all that attention and illusion?! Video stores are all full of people like her and like their fictional characters, she is going to be free and shape her own destiny! With a little help from Soros and Rothschild’s worldwide spiderweb of NGOs, thinktanks created by lunatic rich with the goal of taking over the world in the name of freedom, democracy and peace, and of course a few intelligence agencies! I bet they targeted her even before she could spell the word Israel! I bet they have profiled every child of our elite already!
War is peace, no is yes and she is all free! There was a time, when her puppeteers actually had to first buy a ticket for her, give them a tour of London, Paris and Amsterdam, before they unleashed them upon our poor people, but thanks to the miracle of mass communication and tv, they no longer need to take their monkeys on any tour of their glitter cities: “The native had to love them, something in the way mothers are loved. The European élite undertook to manufacture a native élite. They picked out promising adolescents; they branded them, as with a red-hot iron, with the principles of western culture, they stuffed their mouths full with high-sounding phrases, grand glutinous words that stuck to the teeth. After a short stay in the mother country they were sent home, whitewashed. These walking lies had nothing left to say to their brothers; they only echoed. From Paris, from London, from Amsterdam (in her case from Oslo) we would utter the words ‘Parthenon! Brotherhood!’ and somewhere in Africa or Asia lips would open ... thenon! ... therhood!’ It was the golden age” (Jean Paul Sartré, preface to “The wretched of the earth” by Frantz Fanon).
The way her kind talk about their “before becoming the other” life would be funny, if it wasn’t so tragic. The sad truth is, that she does matter. The question is for who!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b_B8pTPbIW4
The youth of every third world country has been fed so much Hollywood illusion of reality, that they could even teach an american sociologists a thing or two about life in the west. The fact, that they may not even have set foot outside of the boundaries of their own cities, is of no consequence. They know it all, they have seen it all, ON TV! The truth of the matter is, that only a handful of mega corporations are in control of not only weapons of war but alos almost the entire entertainment and news consumption of the world! Reality is what they decide it to be. They have turned mass media into a weapon of mass destruction, broadcasted directly to your heads in every home all over the globe. They neither hide the fact, that they use their tv-series, movies, music, art and dance as a weapon, nor do they hide their goals. People like Zebigniev Brzezinski, one of the truly most powerfull men on the face of the planet declares openly in his book “The grand chessboard”, that they no longer need armies to conquer nations, they do it by using their music, movies, tv. Netanyaho went even further by adding alcohol and sex into the mix too!
http://www.veteranstoday.com/2015/05/21/schools-in-france-want-muslim-students-to-dress-like-sluts-and-whores/
to be continued!
 
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Great comments, really appreciate it, and I completely agree. I use myself as a prime example. I know more about America and its pop culture and its history than my own country sometimes...
 
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