Fajr Theater Festival Award in the hands of a Baha’i!

According to the Fars News Agency’s theater correspondent, this year’s Fajr Theater Festival was held while the officials and judges of the event presented the award for the music section of the play to someone who comes from a deviant Baha’i sect.
The Fajr 1400 Art Festivals each had different margins, and the aftershocks of these margins still linger after two weeks and do not seem to be over. The traces of the former government activists can be clearly seen in the margins that have emerged. A trace that shows a current flowing to the West that has overshadowed the discourse of the country’s art for about a decade, and in every way it has demanded this surrender. In the new government, it was expected that there would be a review of cultural and artistic approaches and activities, but after six months, changes in the field of culture are still slow and there is no significant change in the structure and nature of the country’s cultural programs and activities.
The closing ceremony of the 40th Fajr International Theater Festival was held on Tuesday evening, February 17, 2009 at 6:30 PM in Vahdat Hall. “Mr. W-N” Arrived for the show “My Beloved Lady”.
The award was presented by Qader Ashna, Director General of Performing Arts, Hossein Mosafer Astaneh, Secretary of the 40th Fajr International Theater Festival, and Mahmoud Salari, Deputy Minister of Culture and Islamic Guidance. “Mr. W-N”A musician from the Baha’i sect was donated.
“Mr. W-N” Who?
Reviewing the activities of these musicians following the Baha’i heresy and his presence and participation in participatory activities related to the organs and institutions of the Islamic Revolution, such as membership in the “Composers Association” of the Iranian House of Music, “Iranian Cinema Composers Association”, number 207 and 125 “Composer of the Broadcasting Organization of the Islamic Republic of Iran” as well as a first-class teaching license in the fields of “guitar” and “music theory” and activities such as composing and arranging music for the musical play “My Beloved Lady” directed by Gulab Adineh (Performed: Fall Winter 1400 to 56 nights) and received the festival statue, commendation plaque and cash prize of the 40th Fajr Theater Festival (February 2015), composed the soundtrack of the documentary “The Man Who Fossilized” in 2015), won second place in the best feature documentary at the Romanian Film Festival and won the Golden Statue The Roshd International Film Festival reveals that “Mr. W-N” is operating in the country with ease, thinking and leaning towards the errant Baha’i sect.
Iran is an Islamic country that has shown for more than four decades that it has not only had no problems with religious minorities such as Christians, Armenians, Zoroastrians and other heavenly religions, but also has good neighborliness and open arms and social participation with them in all areas. It has been shown well, but the same Islamic country does not tolerate artificial sects, especially the Baha’is. As for this heretical sect, it is enough that the main center of the Baha’is is located in the city of Haifa and occupied Palestine, and the Zionists are their biggest supporters in the world. In Islam, religious scholars and jurists consider the followers of the errant Baha’i sect to be military infidels, infidels who do not make a pact with Muslims and do not obey the rules of the Islamic state.
Although many religious minorities, including Christians and Jews, live in Iran, these followers of the Book adhere to the principles enshrined in the Constitution of the Islamic Republic of Iran and consider themselves obliged to follow them. They do not, but have always been openly and covertly creating political conspiracies and divisiveness against the Islamic system.
Ayatollah Makarem Shirazi, in discussing the fatwas and referendums of the great authorities on imitation regarding the Shari’a rules of association with the Bah به’انs, says: The strong defense of the legislatures of some Western countries is one of these evidences. Therefore, in such circumstances, they cannot be seen as a group that wants to live peacefully in this country, and they are in fact at war.
“Mr. W-N” was born on February 12, 1973 in Tehran. He studied composition with Mehran Rouhani, Farshid Samandari, Shahrdad Rouhani, etc., and completed his studies by taking courses at Berkeley College, Edinburgh University, and NSU University. He is a member of the Iranian Cinema Composers Association and the Music House Composers Association, and now more than a hundred works in the field of film music, music for television, pop music, etc. are available from him in Iran and the United States. In the field of guitar playing, his works have been published and he has had performances in Iran and Europe.
Now the question arises that in a country that is bound by obedience to the guardian of the Muslims, the constitution and the rules of Sharia, and the innocence of the Baha’is has been repeatedly emphasized, how can a person in this Islamic country work with the deviant Baha’i sect on such a large scale? Not only has he produced content in the field of music, but he has also received awards and encouragement from organizations such as the Radio and Television of the Islamic Republic of Iran and the officials of the Ministry of Islamic Guidance, but he has also been active in education, where he had the opportunity. To transfer whatever he wants in the form of teaching to his students, both small and large? And the most important point that comes to mind is whether, with these descriptions and the choice of individuals, “Mr. W-N” is the only Baha’i person active on such a large scale in our Islamic society?
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