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💚🤍❤️DON'T STOP TALKING ABOUT IRAN💚🤍❤️
Iran must be freed from oppression, inequality, injustice, and darkness because…
Iran is the land that, more than 2,500 years ago, built the world’s first multicultural, multi-lingual empire; a place where Cyrus the Great did not conquer with the sword alone, but gifted humanity the concept of human rights through his cylinder; showing the world that one could rule an empire while respecting the faiths, languages, and customs of all nations.
Iran is the cradle of a civilization that, while Europe was still lost in the Dark Ages, produced scientists who taught the world algebra, elevated medicine to a scientific level, and wove philosophy together with mysticism. Avicenna (Ibn Sina), Khwarizmi, Razi, and Biruni were not merely scholars; they were architects of human civilization.
The real Iran is the country whose poetry conquered the world: Ferdowsi, with the Shahnameh, rescued national identity from the brink of extinction; Hafez sent the human soul soaring with his ghazals; Saadi, in Golestan and Boostan, expressed human morality in the simplest yet deepest language; Rumi, with the Masnavi, tore down the borders of religion and nationality, inviting all humanity to unity.
Iran is a land that, even in the darkest moments of history, never let its cultural light go out; a place where handwoven carpets, the architecture of Isfahan and Shiraz, the music of tar and setar, and the legendary hospitality still leave the world in awe.
We Iranians are the heirs of a civilization that not only possesses a glorious past, but carries a future within it; a civilization that never surrendered, never sold its identity, and even in the hardest days stood tall and declared: “We are here, as we were thousands of years ago.”
And if the world wants to truly know the real Iran, it only needs to look at this one truth: we are a people who built civilization not by conquering lands, but by conquering hearts; and we still stand in this world with that same spirit.
Iran is not merely a country; it is a living civilization.
And we, the children of this civilization, say with pride:
“World, come to know Iran; because Iran has known the world and given it gifts beyond measure.”