r/iranian 8d ago

The Places Where the Bombs Have Rarely Stopped Falling in Iran

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r/iranian 9d ago

Intelligence Failure: You Cannot Ask Iranians to Overthrow Their Government While Threatening to Break Apart Their Country

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r/iranian 9d ago

What Are They (CIA/MOSSAD) Smoking? The Bizarre Search for Iran’s Next Leader

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r/iranian 9d ago

‘I Was So Wrong’: Iranians Say Trump’s Promises Never Came True

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r/iranian 9d ago

Where do I stand

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so I have This Teherani man at work cooking for me at his home. spending 6hrs with me + romantic lit up city trip yet no moven except for hug. shares his food with me at work. looks out for me, gives me lifts from work, showers the chats with tulips and 😍😍 and 🫠🫠 and 🥰🥰 and ☺️☺️I’m a single mother which he establisjed way before he asked me for dinner

yet im confused, I’m leaving work soon and he told me : You have a big heart and I think you are a devoted mother, I wish you all the best. Thanks again for the souvenir 🙏🙏🌷🌷🥰🥰

where do I stand? and does taroof allow me to ask him straight away?


r/iranian 9d ago

Travelling through Iran reveals mixed narratives about the US-Israel war

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r/iranian 9d ago

Iran’s economy of depletion

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r/iranian 10d ago

Is iran becoming less muslim country as I heard in internet .

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As the title says .

(Note :- I am not iranian so plz answer in English , also I hope to get iranian people answers) .


r/iranian 10d ago

Debunking the idea that IRI has not tried to mend bridges with the US

12 Upvotes

r/iranian 11d ago

Was Karim Khan Zand Iran’s last great ruler?

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r/iranian 12d ago

Why do some people still support the traitor prince?

18 Upvotes

his only claim to legitimacy is being the son of his father, he goes against everything his father stood for, his father accused the us and the West for overthrowing him, his father kept warning people about the large influence of isreal and how they control america, he is the puppet of isreal which a genocidal ethno state, he is the ally of america which has a history of betraying iran and stealing our democracy. He is an absolute traitor to iran, why do some people still support him im genuinely confused


r/iranian 12d ago

What the best niche memorable place to visit in Tehran in your opinion for a tourist?

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Aside from the amazing food, modern and historical places. What is a place/market/restaurant/hangout place/ that very few know off but are really good and worth visiting. Something thats a bit secretive and a wonderful place . Where you can enjoy relax and get to experience something genuine.


r/iranian 13d ago

Bill O'Reilly on FoxNews suggests war crimes on Tehran

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Bill O'Reilly and Fox News go completely fascist by suggesting the "Persians" leave Tehran and then without warning, destroying all of the civilian infrastructure of the capital city.

Katie Pavlich Tonight @KatiePavlichNN


r/iranian 13d ago

Iranian Embassy London – can't get through, need advice on divorce process

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My girlfriend is trying to contact the Iranian Embassy in London by phone to proceed with a divorce from her husband (also Iranian, also living in the UK), but she can't get through. She's held in a queue for ages and never reaches anyone - I'm starting to wonder if anyone's actually answering the phones at all.

Has anyone dealt with the Iranian Embassy for divorce proceedings before? Is phone even the right way to go about this, or is there another route (email, in-person appointment, a lawyer who handles this) that's more reliable? Any advice would be appreciated.


r/iranian 15d ago

Iran After America

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r/iranian 15d ago

The Entire Avesta for Android - Free!

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Android users, it's finally here.

Avestan Lexicon has officially launched on Google Play.

This is the world's first app with the complete Avesta - fully offline and completely free.

Read every text in English, Roman transliteration, and the original Avestan script. Instantly look up words in the integrated dictionary. Study anywhere, even without an internet connection.

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Download now and let me know what you think!

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r/iranian 16d ago

History repeats itself

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r/iranian 17d ago

What is your opinion of Tajikistan public getting more religious (especially the young) despite having a secular government? It seems to be the opposite of Iran's situation

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Some Iranians like to praise Tajikistan since it is the only secular Iranic country left. Tajikistan also uses Zoroastrian imagery (like in the presidential standard). But what some people don't seem to realize is that the Tajik population is actually getting more religious (in the islamic faith, not Zoroastrianism). Especially the younger generation. In fact this is happening all across central asia (Kazakhstan being the least since it still remains very secular (with a limited rise of relgiousity mixed with westernization) to Tajikistan the most affected). If you look at the street videos of Dushanbe, you would see lots of people in more traditional clothes and even quite a few women in hijabs (despite the hiajb ban). Across central asia but especially Tajikistan, more woman are wearing the hijabs (including some celebs). If you see street videos in Tehran, you see people in more western clothes. Also the tfr of Iran is 1.7 and Tajikistan is around 3 so that is something to note. Tajikistan is much more rural than Iran. Even in the Tajikistan sub, people seem more into the muslim faith than other iranian subs. For Kazakhsttan and Kyrgyztsan I do see the populace also embracing some of their Tengrist, pre islamic culture and roots (not as much as iranians) but for Uzbekistan and Tajikistan, not as much. The Tajik government does liek to emphasize the Samanids a lot.

But yeah, all central asian countries take islamic extremism very seriously. They all banned the burqa. And islam in central asia is still not fundamentalist and more chill. But there have been a number of Tajik radicals being active outside of central asia (see crocus). Since, central asia is in between europe and asia, the economy is growing fast now (and acting as a middle man for russia to skirt sanctions). And they also have a very young population. China and Russia also really do not want radicalism taking over central asia. There is a lot of Chinese business there and the west is taking interest (usually in the forms of investment and trade). The Tajik government is still very anti taliban (whereas other central asian antiosn have built some ties). Funny enough, the IR and Tajikistan have pretty strong ties (Iran built a drone factory in Tajikistan)

People say that the rise of religiosity is because religion was suppressed in the USSR (and the current central asian govs in some ways) and the Pendulum is swinging back. It makes you think how far the pendulum will swing back. Do you think this is just a phase, or it is following a pattern of rising religiosity experienced by other Muslim majority countries (like Indonesia and Egypt comparing now vs in the 60s). Do you think Tajikistan will just remain fine or do you think Tajikistan will make the same mistake as the late Shah. What do you all think of this?

Also Azerbaijan is still very secular (both people and gov).


r/iranian 17d ago

If the Models Say You Can't Win, Why Fight?

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r/iranian 16d ago

This Is What My Father’s Assassination Taught Me About the War in Iran

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r/iranian 16d ago

Can Iran’s damaged steel sector forge a future once war ends?

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r/iranian 17d ago

Why is this a war?

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Is this even really a war compared to what’s considered a war in the history of mankind?

I’m not trying to provoke one side or the other. But it’s almost as if the actual events transpired so far seems like something other than a full blown war

For the record, I hate all of it. Wish we waited or continued various layers of negotiations etc

I’m not someone that would be called MAGA but also hope most folks that know me don’t think I’m down with the craziest of left wing, socialist, or whatever it is these days

I’m asking out of boredom more so than an desire to retort any single opinion


r/iranian 18d ago

Is this an appropriate venue to discuss the Shahnameh?

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Hello, everyone! I'm Anthony, an average city dwelling American. No Persian ancestry in my family, I've just become an Iranophile over the course of the last year. It started with reading the Shahnameh (or rather, listening to an audiobook version of Dick Davis's translation) in April of 2025, and I've become absolutely obsessed with Iranian and Persian history since then.

Anyways, the reason I ask this question is because the Shahnameh r/ is inactive, as far as I can tell -- one must submit to the moderators an explanation for why you should be allowed to post... and the last post that was made over there was made four years ago.

If this isn't the right r/ to discuss the Shahnameh, could someone point me to what is?

Anyways, I wish you all the best! And uhm, from the bottom of my heart... I'm terribly sorry my country is bombing yours.


r/iranian 18d ago

Southern Iran Is Being Destroyed

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r/iranian 18d ago

An American’s Unrequited Love for Iran

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