No. 409    |    21 August 2019
   

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Moving between the strings of “Oral Narration” & “Oral History”

The market for publishing, buying, and reading books for a variety of reasons has long been plagued by problems, and digital media, with its widespread availability, has at least provided a platform for scholars and lovers of different sciences. The most important challenges facing digital media audiences are the instrumental and promotional use of scientific terminology and concepts, misuse of scientific concepts, and misinterpretation.

Status of oral documents of cultural file of martyrs in Sacred Defense historiography

The compilation of Sacred Defense history like other areas of historiography requires the use of a variety of sources, documents, both written and non-written; the oral documents of the institutions, organizations and the organs related to the imposed war have a special status for more recognition of this period and the correction and completion of its historical information.

304th ‘Night of Memorials’-3

When I was in a dark room...

Then, the host of ‘Night of Memorial’ event, Seyed Davood Salehi, said, ‘Tell us about the ‘Nejat Society’, so that the audience of ‘Night of Memorial’ know what you, Mr. Alizadeh, and your other friends are doing?’ Mr. Khodabandeh said; ‘I do not know if you have heard that The Supreme National Security Council of Iran has an approval which has also been approved by the leadership.

A new book from Islamic Revolution Literature Bureau Oral History Unit

Memories of “Hard Days of Struggle”

The book begins with an introduction and with six sections: “Teenage and Education in Hamedan”, “Teaching, Detention and Joint Anti-Terrorism Committee”, “Qasr Prison”, “Evin Prison”, “On the Eve of Revolution Victory”, “The Tomorrow of Victory”. At the end of each of these main titles, there are many sub-titles, both in list and in text that each of them tells a story will be mentioned later; they refer to a particular day, or place, or individuals ...

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Thirsty Sands (Part 7)

Jafar Rabiei

Design: Ali Vaziri

First published in 1991

Publishing House, Islamic Propagation Organization

Printed at the Aryan

I thought then that everything was finished and was sure he would fire. The imagination that I would be in another world after some moment was difficult for me to some extent. I thought what state it would be dying. To relieve and encourage myself, I started reciting aloud the Quranic verse “Al-Qarea”: 

The others, too, said their own Zikhrs. The counting ended. I had closed my eyes so as not to see the fire. 


 
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