Ali Shams Ardakani Ali Shams Ardakani: Where is it said that you should invite to the path of your Lord with a whip, by kicking women, or pushing women? Ali Shams Ardakani: The late Dr. Gholamreza Nikpay always prayed on time, and we had never heard of him being involved in any financial wrongdoing. Ali Shams Ardakani: Iran could have remained a constitutional monarchy governed by law.PreviousNext Ali Shams Ardakani: Was the monarchy regime corrupt? Ali Shams Ardakani: The regime feared that the people would send their true representative to the parliament, which led to the revolution. Teaser for the exclusive interview with Ali Shams Ardakani.Most ReadMemories of Akbar Hashemi - February 20, 2000 - Meeting with Abdullah Jasbi and Concerns About Election ResultsMovie / Where is Commander Morteza Talaie?Akbar Hashemi's memoirs - 1999 September 10 - The two-person political negotiations with Vaez Tabasi continued until he was escorted to Tehran, where Hashemi apparently decided to seriously participate in the sixth parliamentary elections.The records of the recent periods of the Islamic Council showed that the parliament is not in charge of affairs and cannot interfere or pass resolutions on the authority of the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces at any level, let alone supervise.What will be the future of Iran with the announced candidates for the presidential election? / Conversation with Dr. Taghi Azad AramakiCan I feel tired with you?A Basiji veterinarian was appointed head of the health network instead of an otolaryngologist.Akbar Hashemi's memoirs - 1999 September 5 - The meeting of the senior managers of the judiciary with Hashemi Rafsanjani and their complaint about the neglect of Hashemi Shahroudi, the new head of the judiciary, continues.Memories of Akbar Hashemi - 1999 September 7 - In continuation of the efforts of the late Vaez Tabasi, who used to encourage Hashemi to participate in the elections in frequent meetings, this time he also met with Hashemi.Akbar Hashemi's memories - 1999 September 9 - Continued visits to the belongings, buildings and works of Astan Quds