No. 687    |    24 May 2025
   

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Unveiling of the book "Qasem" narrated by Morteza Sarhangi

The latest work of the pioneer of sustainable literature, Morteza Sarhangi, was held on Thursday morning, May 15, 1404 at 10:30 at the 36th Tehran International Book Fair located in Imam Khomeini's (RA) Musalla, Shabestan, Entrance 85, International Hall, Half Floor, Saray Ahl Qalam Pavilion.

Books in prison, narrated by Martyr Seyyed Asadollah Lajevardi

The Study Journey of Hypocrites

Upon entering, the guys were given books like "How Man Became a Giant," "History of Ancient Iran," "Language and Cognitive Thought", "Introduction to Arianpour", etc. Marxist and religious books were prohibited. Books by the late martyr Motahari, such as "The Method of Realism," were also banned and confiscated by the organization.

Reza in Revolution

Memoirs of Hujjat al-Islam Reza Motalebi

Hujjat al-Islam Reza Motalebi is a cleric from Isfahan. Before the revolution, he was the imam of the Fallah Mosque – which was later renamed Abuzar Mosque. By his presence and efforts, Abuzar Mosque soon became a base for supporters of the Imam and the revolution. After the victory of the revolution, he played a role in uniting forces and maintaining political vitality in southwest Tehran.

The Necessity of Receiving Feedback in Oral History

Whenever we engage in a task, we naturally seek ways to evaluate our performance — to correct shortcomings and enhance strengths. Such refinement is only possible through the feedback we receive from others. Consider, for instance, a basketball player whose shots are consistently accurate; should he begin shooting blindfolded, his success rate would rapidly decline, as he would be deprived of essential feedback from each attempt.

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The Embankment Wounded Shoulders – 7
Diary of a rescuer

Sabah Piri
Translated to English by M.B. Khoshnevisan
Persian Version (1990)
Sooreh Mehr Publications

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It was in the month of Bahman when the chemical warfare classes were established. The enemy was expanding the scale of their crimes. 


 
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