Iran after 2022. The downfall of Scandalous Mullah’s institution

Erfan Fard

Historically, it should be a resemblance between the collapse of Nazism and ruin of mullahs (Khomeinism) in Iran. Relatively speaking, the scandalous mullah’s institution in Iran is on the edge of an abyss.

A troubled history is alive in Germany. By late 1944 and early 1945, the Nazi military force was disintegrating, and Nazi troops were forced to retreat on all fronts. The Nazis were already trying to cover over the traces of their crimes.

It took the largest war in human history to bring about the downfall of Nazism. After 1945, the Germany’s Laws on Hate Speech, Nazi Propaganda and Holocaust Denial was clear. For that reason, all Nazi salute — or any public display of the swastika and other Nazi insignia, outward of symbols and slogans — were banned outright.

In Germany, after 1945, the Reconstruction of the German Identity after World War II had started, and the Nazi army and German infrastructure were destroyed. The new Germany offered a quiet path out of the Nazi past. although it helped gradually erase the Nazi past, it fundamentally deprived them of their former culture which they thought was superior and exceptional. It was Denazification which burnt the roots of Nasizm.

The success of Iran revolution in 2022, will be a catastrophic defeat for the Islamic centers and mullah’s educational systems inside Iran. However, the underside of mullah’s propaganda machine is its apparatus of terror. The extravagant hopes of Khomeinism will came to an end with mullah’s defeat in 2022, after nearly 43 years reign of terror in Iran.

Similarly, in the new parliament of post- mullah’s regime in Iran, all noxious institutions of the mullahs should be banned and annihilated legally. They can go to work and find a job. Nowadays, the mullahs in Iran became the laughing stock of a young generation who are protesting in the streets against the mullahs. They came to the point in the streets “The mullahs should go!” because the mullahs are liable to suspicious.

Indeed, the annihilation of mullahs will be a wonder drug. The Iranian society will repair its social structure openly. The identity of Persian civilization was in danger because of fanatic rules. For the 3rd time in the history of Iran, the social structure will work far from the allah’s corrupted men. In the period of “Afsharid dynasty of Iran” and the ruling of Nader as shah of Iran (Persia) from 1736 to 1747, the Shia mullahs had no power and influence. Personally, Nader is said to have been indifferent towards religion. He was interested in religious reform in Iran after the Safavids. Nader switched money going to Shia mullahs and transmitted it to his army instead.

For the 2nd Time, it was in regin of Reza Shah Pahlavi (15 December 1925 – 16 September 1941). He knew the fake legitimacy of mullahs, so it leads to numerous clashes. He said publicly “you do not know how I detest a mullah who does not work and lives with others”. And one times he beat a rude clergy furiously. Reza Shah established a Law on Compulsory Military Service. The mullahs had no intention to be sent into the military service. But Reza Shah forced the mullahs to go to military service.

Then, The Shah also encouraged women to go to schools and to removing of veils. Disappointingly, after 1941 the Shia mullahs in Iran shaped the terrorist cells indie the mosques and the followers of Khomeini under the name of Islam, spread Islamic terrorism in all Iran until 1979.

Amazingly, in all current protests inside Iran, one of the iconic slogans is “Reza Shah, rest in peace”, “What a mistake we made by taking part in the revolution” and “Bring back the Shah” and “Iran haphazard, without the Shah.”. Astoundingly, the son of the late Shah of Iran, Corn Price Reza Pahlavi, was surprised to hear the name of his grandfather being shouted blatantly on the streets of the Islamic Republic.

Though, after 2008, the most stunning message of the protests were the slogans in support of the return of the monarchy to Iran and in defense of the Pahlavi dynasty, who were overthrown in the 1979 so called revolution. The young Iranian generation Chanting “Reza Shah”

The smart young generation of Iran know the crime of mullahs well. The legacy of Reza Shah can be encapsulated as nationalism, secularism, and modernism. And Reza Shah is an icon who fought with extremist mullahs wholeheartedly because of modernization in Iran. He opened the doors to modernity and development in Iran. He revitalized Iran’s national pride
However, the fanatic and corrupted clerics opposed this. the Shiite Muslim mullahs are the main obstacle in the road to establishing democracy and modernization in Iran. In other words, they are the main reason of poverty and destruction in Iran.

So, for the 3rd time, the false and disgraceful ideology of Shia mullahs will be banned in Iran after the victory of Iran revolution 2022. The victory of young generation’s revolution will be the end of Shia Crescent, the Islamic terrorism, and will be the fall of religious octopus in Iran. The mullah’s fake legitimacy faces extinction.

Nonetheless, in the period of Islamic Republic, 1979 – 2022, the mullahs to spare no efforts except supporting theocracy and an absolute rule in Iran. The notorious institutions of mullahs were against democracy, and symbols of Western Civilization.

It is time to call mullah’s bluff and allow this notorious institution to retire into the dustbin of history where it belongs. Even though some pro regime apologists in the west wants to put “lipstick on a pig” and introduce the reformists stooges for soft transition. Indeed the young generation in Iran made a decision: “Cannons, tanks, fireworks, mullahs must go!”, “The clerics must get lost!” , “Our stupid leader is a shame!”. The mullahs are barking up the wrong tree. They could support the young generation to save their face. But , as expected, they stay in wrong side of history. They have no shame in slaughtering!

It is , if you like, the dawn of a new era. It goes without saying that “long live freedom!”

ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Erfan Fard is a counter-terrorism analyst and Middle East Studies researcher based in Washington, DC. he is in Middle Eastern regional security affairs with a particular focus on Iran, Counter terrorism, IRGC, MOIS and Ethnic conflicts in MENA .he graduated in International Security Studies (London M. University, UK), and in International Relations (CSU-LA). He is fluent in Persian, Kurdish, Arabic and English. / Follow him in this twitter account @EQFARD

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