The Purim celebration is one of the old traditions of the Jewish people, which has taken on a different color in recent decades and after the establishment of the Israeli regime in the occupied territories. This so-called celebration, which is held at the same time as the 13th day of the solar new year, is actually a celebration and trampling on the blood of tens of thousands of Iranian people who were killed by the conspiracy of two influential Jews in the court of Xerxes.
During the time of King Xerxes, Jews were among the religious minorities of Iran and they always tried to infiltrate the court of the Shah of Iran. Haman, the chancellor of King Xerxes, expresses concern about the disobedience of the Jews to the orders and laws of the king, the non-payment of taxes and the disobedience of the king of this nation, and he informs the king about the plots of the Jews and asks the king to act before this nation against him. The king’s throne should take action and confront the conspiracy of this people.
Mordechai , the leader of the Jews of Iran at that time, finally, with many intrigues and sending one of the Jewish girls to the court, replaces the Iranian empress, who was dismissed for the crime of disobeying the insolent order of King Xerxes to show her beauty to those present in the king’s court. .
When Esther, a beautiful young Jewish girl, enters the court, Mordecai easily executes his sinister plans through Esther and the seduction of the king of Iran. Haman informs the king about Mordecai’s plot and the king orders to hang Mordecai. But Esther, who had strongly dominated the weak elemental king, hangs Haman by making Haman look like a traitor and that he is plotting to kill the king.
Esther and Mordechai’s conspiracy does not end with killing Haman, and they get the order to kill all 10 of Haman’s sons from the king of Iran, and in the next step, 10 of Haman’s sons are also killed.
The height of the hostility of the Jews to the Iranians after the killing of Haman and his 10 sons becomes more apparent when Esther and Mordecai are not satisfied with the killing of Haman’s sons and hang their bodies in the city to create terror among the Iranians. Show the fate of the enemies and opponents of the Jews.
Apart from these 10 sons, Haman also had a daughter who committed suicide before being killed.Killing half of Iran’s population
After killing Haman, the immigrant Jews living in Iran, who had now entered the court, began to attack Iranian cities and massacre Iranians. In the 127 provinces of Iran at that time, over 77 thousand Iranians – and according to another story 500 thousand people – were killed in two days.
In books about Jews, including the book of Esther, Jews admit to killing 80,000 Iranians, but independent researchers have mentioned this number up to 500,000.
At that time, Iran had a population of nearly 800,000 people, and including 500,000 people, more than half of Iran’s population that day was massacred by the Jews.By attacking the houses of Iranians, the Jews killed men, women and children, and according to some existing texts, they also looted their property. But the Jews in their texts only admit to the massacre of Iranians and deny any looting of their property and consider it one of their honors…!!
Is Purim related to Iranians’ 13th of Farvardin?
It is said that this slaughter is done on the 13th and 14th of Adar, the first month of the new year, and the slaughter continues on the second day at the insistence of Esther to King Xerxes to destroy the enemies of the Jewish people. According to historical texts, the mourning on April 13 among Iranians and people leaving their homes has its roots in the historical massacre of Iranians.
After this massacre of the Iranians, the Jews celebrated and celebrated the defeat of the Iranians and the shedding of the blood of the enemies of the Jewish people, declaring it as Eid and fasting. From then on, Mordecai became the prophet of this people and Esther – a corrupt Jewish girl who had entered the king’s court by relying on this tactic – also became a holy person who is favored by God. After that, Esther writes a book that describes all these events as the grace and mercy of God and by God’s will. This book has now become the holy book of the JewsPurim means lot, and according to the Jews, this was destiny and destiny, and a “lot” from God to favor the chosen Jewish people and destroy their enemies.
Purim is one of the most important Jewish holidays around the world. From the occupied territories to America and even the Jews inside Iran, they celebrate in different ways on these two daysThe peak of these celebrations is in Israel. Where the Zionist is drunk from the killing of Iranians, drank wine to the point of insanity and getting drunk is one of their customary traditions on this day.Jewish rabbis also hold special ceremonies during these celebrations. Zionist rabbis compete with each other by holding a party, drinking wine, dancing and stomping. Usually, excessive drinking of wine on this day is so much that they are unable to walk and they fall unconscious and careless on the streets of Tel Aviv and other occupied territories.
In the teachings of the Jewish Talmud, in one of the sections, it is explicitly recommended to drink wine to the point of intoxication:
“On the day of Purim, every person – Jew – is obliged to drink so much – wine – that he does not know the difference between “curse on Haman” and “hello on Mordecai”.
Another event that is performed on Purim is the zombie parade in Israel. In this parade, the Zionists with their make-up in the form of zombies – cannibals – put artificial parts of the human body in their mouths as a sign of bloodlust and killing of Iranians.
Drinking blood or blood-colored drinks as a symbol of bloodlust and bloodthirstiness of Jews towards Iranians is one of the Jewish customs on this day.Purim in Los Angeles; The stomping of Iranians in honor of the Holocaust of their countrymen
Unfortunately, Iranians who follow the Jewish religion celebrate this day in different parts of the world regardless of the historical roots of this event and the killing of Iranians and that keeping it alive until now is more than anything insulting to Iranians.
“Neshah” Synagogue is a synagogue of Iranian Jews living in America, who make up a population of about 20,000 people in Los Angeles. Neshah Synagogue is one of the places that celebrate Purim and Iranians gather in this synagogue to celebrate the slaughter of ancient Iranians by cooking sweets, food, preparing wine and giving gifts to each other.“Burning Haman” and the sweetness of “Haman’s ear”; symbols of the predatory nature of the Jewish people
Another ceremony that Jews hold on this day is the ” Haman Suzan ” ceremony. They consider Haman – and his ten sons – as the symbol of the enemies of the Jewish people, and symbolically, in a ceremony, they burn a symbol and memorial of Haman, the minister of Khashayarshah.
Jews also celebrate the hanging of the Iranian minister by baking a sweet named “Gush Haman”.The dough of this three-eared sweet is made of poppy seeds and the middle of this sweet is filled with plum or jam. This sweet is mostly made by Ashkenazi Jews, although some of the Kilimians of Iran are also interested in this sweet. The name of this dessert is Ghosh Haman. During the celebration of the massacre of Iranians, Jews eat these sweets, and along with eating this dessert, insulting poetry is recited against Iranians and the Iranian minister.Purim in Iran
Inside Iran, the Jewish minorities, who have always been favored and hosted by Iran, fast on this day and celebrate Eid Purim by cooking food and alms and holding a limited celebration.
The tomb of Esther and Mordechai in Hamedan is one of the places that Jews call it a place of worship and a place of pilgrimage and they used to hold their celebrations there for a long time. And Mordechai has been with him.Netanyahu promised the Iranian people again for Purim
But apart from the sacredness of this day for the Jews, with the emergence of the sinister phenomenon of Zionism, Purim has also taken on a political dimension, and the leaders of the Zionist regime sometimes, with references to that event, implicitly threaten Iran and Iranians to repeat the same massacre.
Many of the actions and policies of the Zionists, after 2500 years of the Purim incident, still contain symbols of this massacre and remind of the day when one out of every 11 Iranians is killed by the Jewish people.
Comparing the behavior of the Jews with the holocaust they created and the use of a fake holocaust, which claims that 6 million Jews were killed in two years, shows the height of sedition and filth of the Zionists in achieving their sinister goals of dominating the world. where one is not allowed to speak about one and the other is held as a great holy feast; And both serve a greater purpose.
And still the silence of Iranians and Iranian authorities, holding Purim celebrations – even in Iran – and Zionists dancing and stomping on the blood of Iranians continues. The real holocaust, which is not only ignored in the shadow of the false holocaust of the Zionists, but thanks to this massacre, a celebration is held every year and the threats are repeated.
Sources and references:
http://hezare3.com/cgi-bin/mt/mt-search.cgi?blog_id=1&tag=esther&limit=20
http://www.reuters.com/article/2012/03/06/us-usa-israel-gift-idUSTRE82500O20120306
http://yahadut.persianblog.ir/post/51
http://www.chabad.org/holidays/purim/article_cdo/aid/2814/jewish/The-Purim-Drunk.htm
http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/483999/Purim
http://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Esther+8&version=NASB
http://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Esther+9&version=NASB
http://www.08.net/08event/EventDetail.aspx?eid=a1fe18d5-5efe-4398-9069-2dd1ba369884
http://www.fardanews.com/fa/news/48142/ %D8% AC %D8% B4 %D9% 86- %D9% BE %D9% 88 %D8% B1 %DB% 8C %D9% 85- %D8% AA %D8% B1 %D8% A7 %DA% 98 %D8% AF %DB% 8C- %D8% BA %D9% 85 %D8% A8 %D8% A7 %D8% B1- %D8% A7 %DB% 8C %D8% B1 %D8% A7 %D9% 86 %DB% 8C %D8% A7 %D9% 86 http://www.upi.com/News_Photos/gallery/Purim_Celebrations_in_Jerusalem/1646
http://sultanknish.blogspot.de/2012/03/ages-of-purim.htm