
Translator: Davood Salehan
Source: rasekhoon.net
Source: rasekhoon.net
A) Global Freemasonry
Freemason is derived from the French word franemason, which is literally translated as "free building". Freemasons date back to the Middle Ages, and thus, in those days free wage Badger builders formed an alliance in the French city and came together and made decisions to advance their common interests, and after a while they called their clandestine organization as Freemasons... in the 18th and 19th centuries, Freemasons groups serviced imperialism and similar to missions (religious councils) they sent to different parts of the world as a pathfinder of colonialism... their biggest stall was formed in Britain that mainly acted as a British agent, and key members of the system were wealthy Lords, the aristocracy, financiers and merchants. In the late nineteenth century and early twentieth century, the branches of Freemasons system beside colonial went to Islamic countries, especially Turkey, Iran and the Arab world... Freemasons are member of secret societies that have direct relations with the British CIA and America and claims to believe in brotherhood, but his main motivation is seizing force and power and wealth in the service of imperialism. In general, it can be said that freemasonry in the 18th century in any sense was an institution dependent on bourgeois, and on the other hand, this new class was the one that raise against the other two classes of nobility dependent on the church and ruling elites over the policy of the government, and by help of his agents including Masonic institutions, wanted freedom, freedom of religious and political feudalism, the freedom of work, trade and the accumulation of capital. Bourgeoisie cried out the equality because he wanted to be equal with the other two classes in political, social and economic rights.... revolutionaries of America were of the revolutionary and political pioneers of the second half of the eighteenth century who joined Masonic sect, but Freemasonry in North America emerged through the efforts of English, Scottish Freemasonry in the early decades of the eighteenth century...
* World-famous characters that were the Freemasons are:
- Benjamin Franklin who was a signer of the Declaration of Independence of America and was as GM of Pennsylvania.
- George Washington, the first president of America who became a Freemason in 1776 at the age of 21.
- According to Will Durant in the history of civilization, a group of elders of the church and even brothers of Louis XVI, the French king, were Freemasonry.
- Intellectuals and writers such as Montiskiv, Voltaire, and Rosonier were Freemasonry.
- "Mirabeau", the well-known French revolutionary was Freemasonry, too.
- Third Tezarpeter joined Freemasonry in 1762.
- According to some documents, Gribidoph, the Russian ambassador in Iran in 1828 was Freemasonry.
- Leo Tolstoy: he was famous Russian author that in his book about war and peace he writes about one of the heroes of the story named Pierre and mentions customs of Masons that shows the growth of the profession in Russia.
- Edward VII, British king, was British Freemasonry GM in 1901.
- Prince Wales, who was then king of England, first adopted title of Grand Master of Freemasonry and then abandoned it and selected title of "the Freemasonry guardian of British" for him.
- General Welseley, commander of the English forces in the Arab nationalist uprising of Pasha in Egypt in 1882 AD was Freemasonry.
B) Freemasonry in Iran
Mirza Malcolm Khan Nazem al-ddoleh, who accepted membership of stall of "sincere friendship of Paris" in 1274/1857, for the first time in 1275/1858 instituted a secret society called the forgotten house in Tehran, and it is said that Malcolm Khan also had attracted aid of Nasir al-Din Shah, too, but it was closed by the Shah in the next three or four years. After the murder of Naser al-Din Shah in 1314/1896 (those who were familiar with forgotten house) founded community like forgotten home but by the name of "humanity society" and promoted the ideas of Malcolm Khan. Abasgholi Khan was head of the hidden Association whose members were comprised of many prominent Iranians ... it should be noted that community of humanity was involved in the Iranian Constitutional revolution began from the 1324/1906 and they tries hard for advancing the ideals of the revolution... in the year 1325/1907, the first Society of Freemasons, which was recognized by Masonic organizations of Iran, was named and one of those who had joined Awakening Stall was Mirza Sadiq Khan Amir Farahani, known as Adib al-Mamalik who was a famous poet... a lot of people who were dependent on the stall above were prominent and active figures of Iranian Constitutional revolution that one of them was Haj Ali-Qoli Khan, Bakhtiari commander who was even as leader of the constitutional group in Isfahan that opened Tehran in 1327/1909... in our sight, faces like Sardar Asad Freemasons had no role but taking constitutional revolution down... in 1957/1336 doctor Manouchehr Iqbal became prime-minister; he had the list of lodges of Freemasons and members dependent on them in Iran. In this list the name of Jafar Sharif-Emami, head of the Senate was mentioned as grandmaster and Ahmed Ali Abadi was mentioned as general secretary.... After the Islamic Revolution in 1357 on of Freemasonry centers called "staff of Operations of Grand Master Jafar Sharif-Emami "was discovered, and it became clear that in the era of Mohammad Reza Shah Pahlavi not only Iran's policy, but also the economy of the country was in the hands of Masons; we do not have adequate information about continue of Masons' activity in Iran after the Islamic Revolution, and the only news in this field was broadcasted from the special program of the British television channel four on May 9, 1988 / 19 Ordibehesht 1367 Persian. In the public program the awareness was revealed to all that Iranians' Masons organization was transferred to California, America after the Islamic Revolution in 1357.
Freemason is derived from the French word franemason, which is literally translated as "free building". Freemasons date back to the Middle Ages, and thus, in those days free wage Badger builders formed an alliance in the French city and came together and made decisions to advance their common interests, and after a while they called their clandestine organization as Freemasons... in the 18th and 19th centuries, Freemasons groups serviced imperialism and similar to missions (religious councils) they sent to different parts of the world as a pathfinder of colonialism... their biggest stall was formed in Britain that mainly acted as a British agent, and key members of the system were wealthy Lords, the aristocracy, financiers and merchants. In the late nineteenth century and early twentieth century, the branches of Freemasons system beside colonial went to Islamic countries, especially Turkey, Iran and the Arab world... Freemasons are member of secret societies that have direct relations with the British CIA and America and claims to believe in brotherhood, but his main motivation is seizing force and power and wealth in the service of imperialism. In general, it can be said that freemasonry in the 18th century in any sense was an institution dependent on bourgeois, and on the other hand, this new class was the one that raise against the other two classes of nobility dependent on the church and ruling elites over the policy of the government, and by help of his agents including Masonic institutions, wanted freedom, freedom of religious and political feudalism, the freedom of work, trade and the accumulation of capital. Bourgeoisie cried out the equality because he wanted to be equal with the other two classes in political, social and economic rights.... revolutionaries of America were of the revolutionary and political pioneers of the second half of the eighteenth century who joined Masonic sect, but Freemasonry in North America emerged through the efforts of English, Scottish Freemasonry in the early decades of the eighteenth century...
* World-famous characters that were the Freemasons are:
- Benjamin Franklin who was a signer of the Declaration of Independence of America and was as GM of Pennsylvania.
- George Washington, the first president of America who became a Freemason in 1776 at the age of 21.
- According to Will Durant in the history of civilization, a group of elders of the church and even brothers of Louis XVI, the French king, were Freemasonry.
- Intellectuals and writers such as Montiskiv, Voltaire, and Rosonier were Freemasonry.
- "Mirabeau", the well-known French revolutionary was Freemasonry, too.
- Third Tezarpeter joined Freemasonry in 1762.
- According to some documents, Gribidoph, the Russian ambassador in Iran in 1828 was Freemasonry.
- Leo Tolstoy: he was famous Russian author that in his book about war and peace he writes about one of the heroes of the story named Pierre and mentions customs of Masons that shows the growth of the profession in Russia.
- Edward VII, British king, was British Freemasonry GM in 1901.
- Prince Wales, who was then king of England, first adopted title of Grand Master of Freemasonry and then abandoned it and selected title of "the Freemasonry guardian of British" for him.
- General Welseley, commander of the English forces in the Arab nationalist uprising of Pasha in Egypt in 1882 AD was Freemasonry.
B) Freemasonry in Iran
Mirza Malcolm Khan Nazem al-ddoleh, who accepted membership of stall of "sincere friendship of Paris" in 1274/1857, for the first time in 1275/1858 instituted a secret society called the forgotten house in Tehran, and it is said that Malcolm Khan also had attracted aid of Nasir al-Din Shah, too, but it was closed by the Shah in the next three or four years. After the murder of Naser al-Din Shah in 1314/1896 (those who were familiar with forgotten house) founded community like forgotten home but by the name of "humanity society" and promoted the ideas of Malcolm Khan. Abasgholi Khan was head of the hidden Association whose members were comprised of many prominent Iranians ... it should be noted that community of humanity was involved in the Iranian Constitutional revolution began from the 1324/1906 and they tries hard for advancing the ideals of the revolution... in the year 1325/1907, the first Society of Freemasons, which was recognized by Masonic organizations of Iran, was named and one of those who had joined Awakening Stall was Mirza Sadiq Khan Amir Farahani, known as Adib al-Mamalik who was a famous poet... a lot of people who were dependent on the stall above were prominent and active figures of Iranian Constitutional revolution that one of them was Haj Ali-Qoli Khan, Bakhtiari commander who was even as leader of the constitutional group in Isfahan that opened Tehran in 1327/1909... in our sight, faces like Sardar Asad Freemasons had no role but taking constitutional revolution down... in 1957/1336 doctor Manouchehr Iqbal became prime-minister; he had the list of lodges of Freemasons and members dependent on them in Iran. In this list the name of Jafar Sharif-Emami, head of the Senate was mentioned as grandmaster and Ahmed Ali Abadi was mentioned as general secretary.... After the Islamic Revolution in 1357 on of Freemasonry centers called "staff of Operations of Grand Master Jafar Sharif-Emami "was discovered, and it became clear that in the era of Mohammad Reza Shah Pahlavi not only Iran's policy, but also the economy of the country was in the hands of Masons; we do not have adequate information about continue of Masons' activity in Iran after the Islamic Revolution, and the only news in this field was broadcasted from the special program of the British television channel four on May 9, 1988 / 19 Ordibehesht 1367 Persian. In the public program the awareness was revealed to all that Iranians' Masons organization was transferred to California, America after the Islamic Revolution in 1357.