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Calling me stupid shows your true face.
I take back calling you a bro, you disrespect our culture in the other forum and think we will just not say anything?

you lack the intelligence to understand what a civilization LOL.
I make sure Iranian see your true face.
 
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Iranians will slap you on the face if you say this in Iran, you can say it under the protection of England (maybe) but be careful of your words even in England.
You stated in many cases that you were an atheist and you are hanging on to your culture of the ancient Persian empire.
This shows how ancient and low you are in your life.
 
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Iranians will slap you on the face if you say this in Iran, you can say it under the protection of England (maybe) but be careful of your words even in England.
You stated in many cases that you were an atheist and you are hanging on to your culture of the ancient Persian empire.
This shows how ancient and low you are in your life.

I enjoyed reading your valuable posts. Thank you.
 
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Very beautiful ,I always loved Calligraphy . by the way did you knew that Persian Calligraphy was the epitome of Islamic calligraphy . lets look t how is our technique
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and this is from 2 century before Islam
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Look at these styles that have been invented by Persians
The history of calligraphy in Iran dates back to the pre Islam era. In Zoroastrianism beautiful and clear writings were always praised. [1]

in past 500 years iranian calligraphy is florished by Nastaʿlīq Nastaʿlīq (also anglicized as Nastaleeq; in Persian: نستعلیق nastaʿlīq) is one of the main script styles used in writing the Perso-Arabic script, and traditionally the predominant style in Persian calligraphy Around one thousand years ago, Ibn Muqlah (in Persian: ابن مقله بيضاوی شيرازی) and his brother created six genres of Iranian calligraphy namely "Tahqiq", "Reyhan", "Sols", "Naskh", "Toqih" and "Reqah". These genres were common for four centuries in Persia. In 7th century (Hijri calendar), a new genre of Persian calligraphy was invented and named "Ta'liq".
Morteza Gholi Khan Shamlou and Mohammad Shafi Heravi created a new genre called Shekasteh Nastaʿlīq. Abdol-Majid Taleqani brought this genre to its highest level.

and as you see in this link the calligraphy is more revered in Turkey , Iran and India
Islamic calligraphy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
 
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does anybody knew whats wrong with this topic I cant see after page 46 in firefox
 
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Bani aadam or Bani Ajam

Iranian Identity, the 'Aryan Race'

Iranian Identity, the 'Aryan Race,' and Jake Gyllenhaal - Tehran Bureau | FRONTLINE | PBS

The Arab race includes the "Aryans" ... same physical race. Same facial features, same colors.. different than "whites" different than Negroes. The stock of every Israelite in the scriptures.

The north western part of the Arab race (pink) is Turkey. This is where Noah and the boys got off the ark. Some of the descendants of Shem, Ham and Japeth settled here (Hittites) long before any such thing as an Israelite ever existed.

Races.. white oriental aryan arab negro anglo where did the Arab Israelite race exist?

What the????? I take it your joking, and i hope you are.

Arabs are not Aryans. I don't know where you pulled that awkward claim from. In order to be classified as a Aryan, you need to have Aryan r1a1a gene as well as Aryan facial or bodily features (doesn't necessarily have to be white skin blonde hair).

These are Aryans:

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Notice the Aryan facial features such as Skull Structure, Sharp and pointy nose, naturally straight hair, tall well built body, these are Aryans or sub groups of Aryan people who reside in Afghanistan and Northern Pakistan.


Arabs are Semites, in the same classification as Jews, Ethiopians, Somolians. Just look at Arab facial and bodily features like their naturally curly hair, hooked noses and their lips.

These are Arabs:


Arab Jews
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What the????? I take it your joking, and i hope you are.

Arabs are not Aryans. I don't know where you pulled that awkward claim from. In order to be classified as a Aryan, you need to have Aryan r1a1a gene as well as Aryan facial or bodily features (doesn't necessarily have to be white skin blonde hair).


These are Aryans:

ei9nis.jpg


tumblr_m1d46echyf1rraxuio1_500.jpg


scaled.php


2cyfm93.jpg



05c57596c96a.jpg


Notice the Aryan facial features such as Skull Structure, Sharp and pointy nose, naturally straight hair, tall well built body, these are Aryans or sub groups of Aryan people who reside in Afghanistan and Northern Pakistan.


Arabs are Semites, in the same classification as Jews, Ethiopians, Somolians. Just look at Arab facial and bodily features like their naturally curly hair, hooked noses and their lips.

These are Arabs:


Arab Jews
1261299255arab_jews_yemen_green2.jpg


Arab-Labor_Shower.jpg


miss-arab-world-2007.jpg

Obviously, you never visited an Arab state or did much travel in your life.
I repeat Semitic is a language and Arabic is the closest you can find to Aramaic (with proofs and pics) and the human features you are showing can be found almost every where, so Either you believe in idiotic ideas or you like you own ignorance.
I repeat there is one human genome and the genes are in every human either dominant or recessive.
I told you that original Arabs had Aryan origins with proofs, if you want you can do a thorough search on it and find out.
If you want to keep believing 18th century western genetics that is your business.

If you are trolling, please keep it for yourself.
 
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Very beautiful ,I always loved Calligraphy . by the way did you knew that Persian Calligraphy was the epitome of Islamic calligraphy . lets look t how is our technique
BahramHanafi-W.jpg

gyuriminiatura1.jpg

gyuriminiatura2-550.jpg



and this is from 2 century before Islam
722px-Taq-e_Bostan_-_Pahlavi_writing.jpg


Look at these styles that have been invented by Persians


and as you see in this link the calligraphy is more revered in Turkey , Iran and India
Islamic calligraphy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

very nice indeed.

Noble Calligraphers

The lines of calligraphers have neither beginning nor end as they constantly link and unlink. The calligrapher's work lies in search of the absolute; his aim is to penetrate the sense of truth in an infinite movement so as to go beyond the existing world and thus achieve union with God.

-- Salah al-Ali (quotes in Musee d'art et d'histoire. "Islamic Calligraphy: Sacred and Secular Writings". Catalog of an exhibition held at the Musee d'art et d'histoire, Geneva and other locations 1988-1989, p. 30)

Calligraphers were dedicated to their work. David James writes in Sacred and Secular Writings (1988, p.22) that calligraphers often wrote, not at a small table but seated on the floor, holding the paper on their knees and supporting it with a piece of cardboard. Calligraphers had to be trained from a young age, sometimes from childhood; they studied examples called mufradat which had the letters of the alphabet written out singly and in combination with other letters.

The great calligraphers could write perfectly even without the proper tools and materials. Although a calligraphic master might be deprived of the use of his preferred hand either as a punishment or in the battle field, he would learn to write equally well with his other hand. When the other hand failed him, he would astound his admirers by using his mouth or feet to hold the pen.

An aspiring scribe would observe his predecessors' art very carefully. To perfect his touch, sharpen his skills, and find a style of his preference, the scribe would imitate the masters of calligraphy with a diligent hand. Welch (1979, p. 34) cites the following quote from the Sultan Ali's treatise on calligraphy:

Collect the writing of the masters,
Throw a glance at this and at that,
For whomsoever you feel a natural attraction,
Besides his writing, you must not look at others,
So that your eye should become saturated with his writing,
And because of his writing each of your letters should
become like a pearl.

al-Bawwab reproduced the writing of Ibn Muqlah so exactly that his employer, the Buyid amir Baha' ad-Dawlah of Shiraz, could not tell the difference.

Arabic calligraphers integrate inner experiences with their experiences of external reality. By imbuing strokes with life and feeling, an equilibrium of energy flows from all composing elements. A calligrapher's integration of inner and external realities results in a very personalized style and is accompanied by concentrated and unremitting scholarly study. The development of a calligraphy style is as unique as the calligrapher's personality, and its achievement is considered as the representation of the individual's self-cultivation.

It is fascinating to think how great calligraphers such as Ibn Muqlah, Ibn al-Bawwab, and Yaqut al-Musta'simi strove for knowledge and made use of all possible resources from the past.

In almost all of the Arabic scripts, the spacing between lines and words overflows with a sense of freedom and a flexibility that reveals the creativity and spontaneity of the calligrapher. Through the calligrapher's momentum and sense of balance, a tranquil harmony is achieved that immediately appeals to the mind and to the heart.

Arabic Calligraphy, Introduction

About Cuneiform Sumerian Alphabet
Cuneiform Writing
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Cuneiform script is one of the oldest known writing forms. It emerged in ‘Sumer’ and is also known as the ‘sumerian cuneiform’. Sumer is a region located in Southern Iraq. The script emerged from 30th century BC and was used simply to write the Sumerian language. Cuneiform developed and swept, moving from Sumer to areas such as the middle east and Egypt.

Each letter in cuneiform is made from wedged-shaped strokes that are inscribed on clay or sometimes other materials such as wax, stone or metal.
This Ugarit script was commonly written on clay tablets. The alphabet was used in the Ugarit city, Western Syria from abound 1300 BC. It is a form of Cuneiform writing. Ugarit was commonly written from left to right and in horizontal rows. In a sentence, words were divided by a slash, no punctuation was used. Ugarit is a Semitic language that is related to Phoenician.

Talking about clear cut writing::laugh::what:
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Obviously, you never visited an Arab state or did much travel in your life.
I repeat Semitic is a language and Arabic is the closest you can find to Aramaic (with proofs and pics) and the human features you are showing can be found almost every where, so Either you believe in idiotic ideas or you like you own ignorance.
I repeat there is one human genome and the genes are in every human either dominant or recessive.
I told you that original Arabs had Aryan origins with proofs, if you want you can do a thorough search on it and find out.
If you want to keep believing 18th century western genetics that is your business.

If you are trolling, please keep it for yourself.

Lolz, who's trolling? I'm only refuting your nonsensical claims, your claim that Arabs (who are Semites) had Aryan "origins" is laughable at best.

Arabs claim to be descendants of Ishmael, son of Abraham (as), so now prove to me that Ishmael and Abraham (as) were Aryans since you claim Arabs have Aryan origins! Any proof?
 
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