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Azar Nafisi

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Who is Azar Nafisi? The quotes below are the best introduction we can offer. Azar Nafisi's observations on Religion are as sharp as their thoughts on Poetry, revealing genuine breadth of mind. Browse 13 quotes by Azar Nafisi that cover ground from Religion, Poetry, Marriage, Knowledge, and Imagination. Readers often gravitate to this one: "You need imagination in order to imagine a future that doesn't exist."

“Once we know of atrocities we cannot remain silent, and knowledge inevitably leads to an urge to protect the innocent.”

— Azar Nafisi

Knowledge

All Quotes by Azar Nafisi

“You need imagination in order to imagine a future that doesn't exist.”

— Azar Nafisi

Future

“I see people who talk about America, and then undermine it by not paying attention to its soul, to its poetry. I see polarization, reductionism and superficiality.”

— Azar Nafisi

Poetry

“Once we know of atrocities we cannot remain silent, and knowledge inevitably leads to an urge to protect the innocent.”

— Azar Nafisi

Knowledge

“Basically, fundamentalism is a modern phenomenon. In the same way that Hitler evoked a mythological religion of German purity and the glory of the past, the Islamists use religion to evoke emotions and passions in people who have been oppressed for a long time in order to reach their purpose.”

— Azar Nafisi

Religion

“When I first left Iran at the age of 13, Iran had become such a shining star - it was the point to which all my desires and dreams returned.”

— Azar Nafisi

Dreams

“Those in the west who dismiss the repressiveness of laws against women in countries like Iran, no matter how benign their intentions, present a condescending view not just of the religion but also of women living in Muslim majority countries, as if the desire for choice and happiness is the monopoly of women in the west.”

— Azar Nafisi

Happiness

“America was based on a poetic vision. What will happen when it loses its poetry?”

— Azar Nafisi

Poetry

“Religion was used as an ideology, as a system of control. When they forced the veil upon women, they were using it as an instrument of control in the same way that in Mao's China people were wearing Mao jackets and women were not supposed to wear any makeup.”

— Azar Nafisi

Religion

“This is a good time to ask apologists for the Islamic regime, who degrades Islam? Who imposes stoning, forced marriage of underage girls and flogging for not wearing the veil? Do such practices represent Iran's ancient history and culture, its ethnic and religious diversity? Its centuries of sensual and subversive poetry?”

— Azar Nafisi

History