The 360th Night of Memory – 3The 360th Night of Memory, titled "Memorial of Strange Martyrs in Captivity," was held in the honor of 12 strange martyrs from Tehran Province on September 22nd of 2204, in the Soura Hall of the Islamic Revolution Art Center. In this program, Colonel Mojtaba Jafari, Mohammad Javad Zomordian, and Engineer Saeed Ohadi shared their memories. The performance of this Night of Remembrance was led by Davood Salehi.
A University as Big as a HouseMeeting with the Mother of Martyr Mustafa NamazifardOn an autumn day, we were guests at the home of the mother of Martyr Mustafa Namazifard; a house in which every corner contained a story of love, sacrifice, and resistance. In this house, we encountered a mother whose heart was a sea of patience and forbearance. Her words were verses of patience and endurance that had come out of the heart of the fires.
Operation Matla’olfajrIt was the last days of the month of Azar (December) and the garrison had the mood of an operation. A joint operation was supposed to be carried out by the IRGC and the army under the responsibility of Najaf Headquarters and the Army’s Leading Headquarters in the west. The movement to and from the garrison had increased. Finally, the operation began on 20th of Azar 1360 (December 11, 1981), on the Gilan-e Gharb and Sarpol-e Zahab area.
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Da (Mother) 129
The Memoirs of Seyyedeh Zahra Hoseyni
Seyyedeh Zahra Hoseyni
Translated from the Persian with an Introduction by Paul Sprachman
Persian Version (2008)
Sooreh Mehr Publishing House
English Version (2014)
Mazda Publishers
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Thirty-Five: Marriage and Liberation of Khorramshahr
The issue of my marriage came up in the fall of 1981. This wasn’t the first time, of course.
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