I Sold My Factory for Gaza Iran Has a Rich Culture and Active Women
Iqbal Gürpınar, a renowned Turkish television host and writer with a humanitarian perspective, visited Iran to explore its hidden facets and gain deeper insight into its culture. During his trip, he witnessed the prominent role of women in Iranian society—an experience that contrasted sharply with the incomplete and frequently enough distorted portrayals by Western media.
Gürpınar also addressed the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, emphasizing his personal commitment to aiding Palestinians. In a bold move, he sold his own factory to send relief supplies. His journey underscores that every nation holds untold stories requiring genuine understanding.
Can you describe your experience visiting Iran?
“I spent two days exploring Tehran—visiting the book fair, Golestan Palace’s breathtaking architecture, and the Carpet Museum where my appreciation for Persian rugs deepened,” Gürpınar told webangah News Agency. “Friends who adore Persian poetry prompted me to buy Hafez’s works. Farsi is profoundly rich; Iranians are courteous and kind.”
“western-Zionist media falsely paint Iran as risky,” he continued.”Before my visit, friends warned against it. Yet I found streets filled with freely active women—nothing like the image projected abroad.”
He described Iran as “a sealed black box” in global narratives but praised social media travelers for revealing its beauty: “My daughter-in-law was officially hosted here warmly.” Visiting Tehran fulfilled a lifelong dream: ”God answered my prayer.” He marveled at turquoise-tiled mosques and Tehran’s sprawling book fair—unmatched in scale by Turkey’s equivalents.
“Ironically,” he noted, “limited tourism preserves Iran’s cultural treasures”—drawing an analogy to Gaza’s resilience under siege: “global corruption hasn’t tarnished this nation.”
On Palestine:
“Why isn’t there Islamic unity on Gaza while Islam preaches solidarity?” Gürpınar questioned. He blamed Western modernity for eroding Muslim unity historically seen under Ottoman Sultan Abdulhamid II when children prioritized prayer over playtime warnings of mortality.
“The West markets satanic slavery as freedom,” he asserted citing Europe’s silence on 50K+ Gazan deaths versus protests over single white children’s tragedies.
Post-October 7th I redirected rental/TV income to Gaza before selling my factory months ago—scripture mandates aiding orphans.”
Al-Aqsa symbolizes gaza; both require unified Muslim action like Badr’s battle where divine aid followed decisive faith.”
Gazans live Quranic principles proudly despite starvation footage showing unrecognizable weight loss among families he supports via education sponsorships rebuilt bombed homes after securing rare cash routes past blockades.
“Viewers paid ₺1000 visits livestreamed raising initial funds now sustained by ongoing earnings sent entirely there alongside peers following scripture on helpless aid being divine duty.” </P
Final thoughts?</BR
“Life taught me nothing is truly mine,” concluded Gurpinār “Aligning will God makes hearts love you effortlessly – charity never diminishes wealth divinely ordained favors brought me here without cost proving this truth firsthand.”