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  • Attractive women who snub traditional Islamic clothing to instead wear fashionable clothes and apply heavy make-up, caused youths in the country to “go astray” and have affairs, Ayatollah Kazem Sedighi said.

    Women Who Incite Extramarital Sex ‘Cause More Earthquakes’ Claims Iranian Cleric | Impact Lab 2010

  • “Many women who do not dress modestly … lead young men astray, corrupt their chastity and spread adultery in society, which (consequently) increases earthquakes,” Hojatoleslam Kazem Sedighi said.

    ProWomanProLife » This would be funny if it weren’t so stupid 2010

  • In 1944 he married Thiya Kazem, a young upper-middle-class woman of Persian ancestry who spoke fluent English and French.

    Crossing Mandelbaum Gate Kai Bird 2010

  • In 1944 he married Thiya Kazem, a young upper-middle-class woman of Persian ancestry who spoke fluent English and French.

    Crossing Mandelbaum Gate Kai Bird 2010

  • A fifth perpetrator, Kazem Darabi, was also arrested on October 14 on suspicion of commanding and planning the attack, supplying the perpetrators with the money, cars, and weapons, and providing a hiding place in Berlin.

    The Secret War with Iran Ronen Bergman 2007

  • A fifth perpetrator, Kazem Darabi, was also arrested on October 14 on suspicion of commanding and planning the attack, supplying the perpetrators with the money, cars, and weapons, and providing a hiding place in Berlin.

    The Secret War with Iran Ronen Bergman 2007

  • He was also more muscular just as he remembered was his brother, Kazem.

    An Apostate: Nawin of Thais

  • This was their respite after seeing the marble stones that indicated where his brother, Kazem, and his father lay, but now he was as bereft of words as he had been then and he was straggling tortuously in his head the way he had wandered with a numb and aimless gait around the tombstones.

    An Apostate: Nawin of Thais

  • He thought how consternating and queer it was that after leaving his brother, Kazem, over twenty years ago without ever thinking of him or any man in much of any sense (including "that way" except in the most fleeting manner), that this man, this unshaven and uncomely Laotian, should seem sensual to him now.

    An Apostate: Nawin of Thais

  • Whether or not he had gotten visibly older over these past twenty four hours, which had entailed a fortieth birthday on the train and a half catharsis/half reopening of the wounds of his abused youth by the intimate encounter with the paramour -- a paramour who looked like his brother Kazem, or at least how he remembered Kazem so many years ago -- was wasted speculation.

    An Apostate: Nawin of Thais

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