363rd Night of Memory – 1363rd show of Night of Memory titled "lovely war" was held on Monday 1st of Azar 1403 (November 21, 2024) in Sooreh Hall of the Art Center of Islamic Revolution. During the show, Mrs. Maryam Katebi and Mr. Davood Amirian recounted their memoirs. Davood Salehi hosted the show. he first narrator of the show was Mrs. Katebi. He was the comrade of Motevaselian and ...
A Shrine Within a HomeAs we entered the house, it felt as though we had stepped into the sanctity of the heavens. Simple though it was, the atmosphere was imbued with an extraordinary fragrance—the scent of faith, patience, and love. This was no ordinary house; it was a sanctuary for angels who had returned to the heavens, leaving their luminous traces etched into the very walls.
Exile at the Cost to FreedomI was thirteen when I got married. My husband was nineteen years older than me. After marriage, my wife got a job in the municipality. Less than a year after our marriage, we decided to go to Damavand, where one of my childhood friends lived, and visit her. This decision determined the fate of my life and work, and here's the story: When we arrived in Damavand, my friend said me, ...
Whatever Comes Our WayMemoir of Zahra Mirjalili, Literacy Movement EducatorThe relief supplies from the Basij had arrived again. We placed them in a corner of the mosque to deal with after class. One of the learners suggested mixing the nuts together and dividing them into bags. Another chimed in, “This way, one bag might have too few pistachios, and another might have too many.” We agreed, and someone was tasked with counting the pistachios.
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Da (Mother) 133
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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Chapter Thirty-Six: Life Returns to Khorramshahr
With Khorramshahr liberated, I begged Habib to take me there as soon as he could.
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