For a secular Iran. Two blogs that feature Jamali's articles on secularism in Iran. With references to jamali.info:
http://iransecularity.wordpress.com/
http://iransecularity.blogspot.com/
Friday, December 7, 2007
Tuesday, October 16, 2007
trying to harm our site jamali.info?
I have also noted:
...that some people open up blogs on blogger sporadically "here and there", where they post Mr. Jamali's articles, trying to make it look as if he would start these blogs to blog his articles there!
I assume these ppl probably try to suggest that the author would assume fake identities in order to what? harm his own website projects????
...that some people open up blogs on blogger sporadically "here and there", where they post Mr. Jamali's articles, trying to make it look as if he would start these blogs to blog his articles there!
I assume these ppl probably try to suggest that the author would assume fake identities in order to what? harm his own website projects????
Monday, September 24, 2007
M. Jamali about the ancient Iranian civilization and its beliefs
منوچهرجمالی
Hi, some people run blogs under the name of the author Manuchehr Jamali, or Manouchehr Jamali. Well there is only one author with that name writing about the ancient iranian culture and it's impact for a modern Iran. And that author's official sites are:
- http://www.jamali.info/ (new articles and talks online)
- http://www.jamali-online.com/ (Kurmali Press Site)
- http://www.farhang-asil-iran.com/ (a still pretty small collection of older articles)
- http://www.molavi.co.uk/ (Jamali's branch about Molavi Balkhi's works)
Thanks!!
Wednesday, July 18, 2007
www.jamali-online.com
Because of the more than difficult political situation in Iran, copyright infringements (plagiarism) are hard to come by. I've noticed recently that a bunch of people like to use the vulnerable situation and vandalize by misusing publications or by simply leaving out credits to the authors.
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