No. 673    |    16 February 2025
   

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A part of “The Soup for the Front” memoirs

The Revolutionary Teacher; The Pro-Shah Schoolmaster

Narrated by Shahnaz Zaki

I entered the Quds middle school’s yard. The schoolmaster was staring and glaring at me from behind the office’s window. It was as she was whispering something bad about me. I entered the office. The schoolmaster and school secretaries were sitting next to each other ...

365th Night of Memory – 2

The 365th show of Night of Memory entitled "Waiting" was held in Andisheh Hall of the Art Center of the Islamic Revolution on the 4th of Bahman 1403 (January 23, 2025). Several combatants of the Martyrdom Battalion of "The 27th Division of Mohammad Rasoullollah (SAWA)" narrated their memoirs. The wives and mothers of the martyrs attended the show. Mr. Ahmad Karimi, Mrs. Maryam ...

Meeting with Hossein Panahi and his wife

A story of the patience of a veteran who is still standing

Their small, rented house was simple, but the hearts that beat in it were noble and noble. Mr. Panahi was sitting on the floor, a mask on his face and his gaze fixed on something far away. Perhaps he was looking back at the days with his friends in the Jerusalem operation. He spoke of the boats in which they had passed death by a few centimeters.

Two Memoirs from Ahvaz’s Educational Mentors Regarding the Ten-Day Fajr ceremony

The first step was preparing the exhibition hall. The students were relentless, working tirelessly day and night. I had to beg them to go home. The exhibition booths were diverse and compelling. In the "Unknown Martyrs" booth, we placed a few small stones to symbolize their unmarked graves. Students brought personal military dog tags ...

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Da (Mother) 136

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-Nine: Family Transitions

With me being in Abadan and my family far away in Tehran, what was happening to my little sister and brothers was a concern.


 
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