Parvin Darabi
Dr. Parvin Darabi (born 1941) Tehran[1] is an Iranian born American activist, writer and an internationally recognized defender of women’s rights.[2]
Background
Darabi studied at California State University Northridge, University of Southern California and Pepperdine University, and California Coast University. Parvin worked as an electronic systems engineer, program manager, company president, and engineering consultant until 1994. From 1985 to 1990 she owned and operated her own Company PT Enterprises, in Mountain View, California where they developed the most sensitive Radar Detector presently on the German Naval Vessels active in NATO.[1]
Her elder sister, Homa Darabi, committed suicide in 1994 by burning herself in a public square in Iran to protest against the Iranian government. Since then, Parvin has become an activist, writing the book Rage Against the Veil and speaking out on many occasions against Iran's theocratic regime and the religion of Islam as a whole.[1]
Parvin along with Lydia Sparksworthy co-authored a book "Women of Truckee Making History" which chronicles the lives of 30 influential women in Truckee, California.[3][4][5]
Views on Shia Islam
Darabi has said that there are many laws in Shi'a Islam that would turn off any educated person completely, one of them being temporary marriage which she terms as "religiously sanctioned prostitution."[6] Darabi has said that the only thing the Islamic Republic of Iran brought was poverty and misery.[7]
Works
See also
External links
- Dr. Homa Darabi Foundation
- Spirit of protest - Reno Gazette-Journal{dead link}
- Picture of Parvin Parvin during speech at Godless Americans March, November 2nd, 2002 in Washington DC - Speech text - Audio
- CKUT airs interview with Muslim feminist, gets flack from fundamentalists - coverage by the Montreal Mirror
- Self-Immolation in Tajrish Square, Tehran - OnTheIssues.com, the Progressive Woman's Quarterly
- AOF September General Meeting: Sep 10, 2:30-5PM - Dr. Parvin Darabi
References
- 1 2 3 Dr. Parvin Darabi ,Atheists and Other Freethinkers
- ↑ Darabi Foundation book highlights Truckee women
- ↑ Book chronicles lives of Truckee women - Tahoe Daily Tribune
- ↑ Truckee women honored in book - Sierra Sun
- ↑ Darabi Foundation book highlights Truckee women - Reno Gazette-Journal
- ↑ Leaving Islam: Apostates Speak Out, p. 205
- ↑ Leaving Islam: Apostates Speak Out, p. 212