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Come to mama

Come to mama

“And in Iran, I became imprisoned in my home, and happened to me  what happened. If I wanted to write about what I suffered, it would not  be a book with less than five hundred pages.And they were not  content with what they had done to me, so they arrested my two sons  Sayyed Mortadhaa and Sayyed Mahdi, and arrested a number of my relatives  and friends, and forced a number of them into exile. They also  prohibited a large number of scholars and students from attending my  lecture, and coerced the staff in our institutions to stay away, after  they had taken over many of them. They also pursued my two other sons,  making it necessary for one of them to migrate to Kuwait and the other  to migrate to Syria.During the past century, our family has,  indeed, paid a heavy price for being related to the Great Shirazi  Reviver, and to Ayatollaah Al-Uzma Mohammad-Taqi Shirazi, leader of  the 1920 revolution in Iraq, my father’s maternal uncle, and for the  books that we publish, and the institutions that we establish”


“And in Iran, I became imprisoned in my home, and happened to me what happened. If I wanted to write about what I suffered, it would not be a book with less than five hundred pages.

And they were not content with what they had done to me, so they arrested my two sons Sayyed Mortadhaa and Sayyed Mahdi, and arrested a number of my relatives and friends, and forced a number of them into exile. They also prohibited a large number of scholars and students from attending my lecture, and coerced the staff in our institutions to stay away, after they had taken over many of them. They also pursued my two other sons, making it necessary for one of them to migrate to Kuwait and the other to migrate to Syria.

During the past century, our family has, indeed, paid a heavy price for being related to the Great Shirazi Reviver, and to Ayatollaah Al-Uzma Mohammad-Taqi Shirazi, leader of the 1920 revolution in Iraq, my father’s maternal uncle, and for the books that we publish, and the institutions that we establish”

Seyed Morteza Shirazi, 1st from left
Shirazi son escapes to Syria (1997 Archive)
The son of Grand Ayatollah Mohammad Shirazi, who was recently released after more than 18 months in jail, has reportedly escaped to Syria and has requested political asylum, the INP reported in Tehran.
Until now, the escape of Hojjat-ol eslam Seyed Morteza Shirazi has not been reported by other sources, including the followers of Grand Ayatollah Shirazi. [INP statement 2/12]
In what may be pure coincidence, IRI Defense Minister Dr. Mohammed Forouzandeh met with his Syrian counter-part in Damascus two days following Seyed Shirazi’s reported escape. The two were scheduled to discuss defense cooperation, although press speculation noted their talks occurred as Israel was increasing its protests of Iranian arms deliveries via Syria to Hezbollah in Lebanon. [UPI 2/14]

Seyed Morteza Shirazi, 1st from left

Shirazi son escapes to Syria (1997 Archive)

The son of Grand Ayatollah Mohammad Shirazi, who was recently released after more than 18 months in jail, has reportedly escaped to Syria and has requested political asylum, the INP reported in Tehran.

Until now, the escape of Hojjat-ol eslam Seyed Morteza Shirazi has not been reported by other sources, including the followers of Grand Ayatollah Shirazi. [INP statement 2/12]

In what may be pure coincidence, IRI Defense Minister Dr. Mohammed Forouzandeh met with his Syrian counter-part in Damascus two days following Seyed Shirazi’s reported escape. The two were scheduled to discuss defense cooperation, although press speculation noted their talks occurred as Israel was increasing its protests of Iranian arms deliveries via Syria to Hezbollah in Lebanon. [UPI 2/14]

“Always  treat others how you would like to be treated… I try to do this but  unfortunately many people don’t and if they did the world would be a  better place”

“Always treat others how you would like to be treated… I try to do this but unfortunately many people don’t and if they did the world would be a better place”

“When my father  died I did not feel the loss of a father because I felt from my older  brother, the deceased, everything that a son feels from his father, so  today I have lost two fathers.” - Ayatollah al-Udhma Sayed Sadeq  Al-Shirazi

When my father died I did not feel the loss of a father because I felt from my older brother, the deceased, everything that a son feels from his father, so today I have lost two fathers.” - Ayatollah al-Udhma Sayed Sadeq Al-Shirazi