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Voice from Karbala: Imam Hossain tells his own story
TEHRAN, Jan. 23 (MNA) – What if the hero of Karbala could tell his story? This innovative book answers that, weaving history into a compelling autobiographical portrait of Imam Hossain’s (AS) mission and martyrdom.
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Book on Hazrat Zeinab: Seven Centuries with Lady of Karbala
TEHRAN, Jan. 09 (MNA) – A groundbreaking new book reconstructs the life of Hazrat Zeinab (SA) through the first seven Islamic centuries, employing a rigorous, source-driven methodology to set a new standard in biographical scholarship.
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Book on Gen. Soleimani: The Haj Qasem That I Knew
TEHRAN, Jan. 02 (MNA) – Lieutenant General Qasem Soleimani, whose profound personal character is captured in the book "The Haj Qasem That I Knew," was martyred on January 3rd, 2020.
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Yalda Night preserved in 16 volumes
TEHRAN, Dec. 26 (MNA) – The monumental "Yalda Storyology Collection" archives over 8,000 Iranian folktales, safeguarding the oral traditions of the ancient winter solstice celebration for future generations in a definitive 16-volume set.
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A book on Edoardo Agnelli’s conversion story
TEHRAN, Dec. 19 (MNA) – The Persian book, “I Am Not Edoardo” presents the life of Edoardo Agnelli as a journey from immense wealth to Islamic faith and martyrdom, told in 72 short stories.
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Alif-Lam-e Khomeini: Book on founder of Islamic Republic
TEHRAN, Dec. 12 (MNA) – Marking his birth anniversary, the extensive biography "Alif-Lam-e Khomeini" unveils unprecedented detail, chronicling the founder's journey from scholar to leader of the Islamic Revolution.
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Mother of Love: Portrait of Lady Umm al-Banin
TEHRAN, Dec. 05 (MNA) – The book "Mother of Love" narrates the life of Hazrat Umm al-Banin (AS), from her marriage to Imam Ali (AS) through the tragedy of Karbala, highlighting her unwavering devotion.
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Book on Sacred Defense: Naval Commandos in Khorramshahr
TEHRAN, Nov. 28 (MNA) – A new book reveals the untold story of Iran's elite naval commandos and their commander during the brutal, iconic 34-day defense of the city of Khorramshahr against Iraqi forces.
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Farabi: Second Teacher whose books shaped Islamic philosophy
TEHRAN, Nov. 21 (MNA) – Abu Nasr Al-Farabi, known as "The Second Teacher," was a foundational philosopher. His work in logic, science, and political thought profoundly shaped the intellectual landscape of the Islamic world.
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Tafsir al-Mizan: Masterpiece for understanding the Quran
TEHRAN, Nov. 14 (MNA) – "Tafsir al-Mizan," a cornerstone of modern Quranic scholarship, uses the Quran's own verses to provide a deeply coherent and authoritative interpretation, now accessible in multiple languages, including English.
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Major encyclopedia on Fatimah al-Zahra
TEHRAN, Nov. 07 (MNA) – The Islamic Research Institute in Iran has published a six-volume encyclopedia on Fatimah al-Zahra (SA), the daughter of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH).
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Children books tell tale of Hossein Fahmideh
TEHRAN, Oct. 31 (MNA) – Four new books introduce children to Martyr Hossein Fahmideh, the 13-year-old hero of the Sacred Defense. The publications aim to inspire youth with his enduring story of sacrifice and valor.
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How Attar's allegories defined Persian mystical poetry
TEHRAN, Oct. 24 (MNA) – Farid ud-Din Attar revolutionized Persian poetry not with complex philosophy, but through powerful allegories.
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Story of Strength: Sinwar’s novel shows life in Palestine
TEHRAN, Oct. 17 (MNA) – "The Thorn and the Carnation," a novel by the late Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar, serves as a stark literary window into the heart of Palestinian life, conflict, and the relentless will to persevere.
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More than myth: Shahnameh, Persian literary pillar
TEHRAN, Oct. 10 (MNA) – The Shahnameh, the world's longest epic by Ferdowsi, narrates Iran's ancient past. New translations are introducing its legendary stories and heroes to readers worldwide.
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How women are making history on the Resistance Front
TEHRAN, Oct. 4 (MNA) – A new book by Maryam Borzoui captures the lived experiences of Iranian women on the frontlines of Resistance and humanitarian work, preserving their stories for future generations.
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New biography Ruh al-Amin presents Nasrallah in his words
TEHRAN, Oct. 3 (MNA) – A new biography, "Ruh al-Amin," offers an intimate portrait of Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah, crafted entirely from his own speeches to present his life and legacy in his own voice.
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Iran’s war literature: Nooreddin, Son of Iran
TEHRAN, Sep. 26 (MNA) – The acclaimed memoir Nooreddin, Son of Iran, chronicles a teenage volunteer's devastating seven-year journey on the war front, preserving a legacy of extraordinary resilience and sacrifice.
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"Role of Velayat-e Faqih in Islamic and Iranian Civilization"
TEHRAN, Sep. 19 (MNA) – “Role of Velayat-e Faqih in Islamic and Iranian Civilization” explores the theological and historical foundations of Islamic leadership, with a focus on the concept of Velayat-e Faqih, or “Guardianship of the Islamic Jurist.”
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Tell Amin I Love Him: Historical novel about the Prophet
TEHRAN, Sep. 12 (MNA) – Maryam Rahi’s “Tell Amin I Love Him” is a masterful blend of historical narrative and literary storytelling, offering readers a vivid journey through the early days of Islam and life of the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH).
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Rais Ali Delvari: Symbol of religious chivalry in Iran
TEHRAN, Sep. 05 (MNA) – In the pantheon of national heroes who have shaped Iran's resistance against foreign domination, the name Rais Ali Delvari shines with a particular intensity.
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Book seeks truth in rubble of Iran's 1981 bombing
TEHRAN, Aug. 29 (MNA) – Saeed Zahedi's foundational book stands as an effective challenge, employing a considerable collection of original documents to detail the 1981 bombing that led to the martyrdom of Iran's key authorities.
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"A Troubled Sleep of Oil" explains reasons behind 1953 coup
TEHRAN, Aug. 22 (MNA) – In "A Troubled Sleep of Oil", Mohammad-Ali Movahhed reconstructs Iran’s petroleum saga as a story of contracts, concessions, and contested sovereignty—arguing that the fine print of oil agreements shaped the fate of a nation.
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Travelogue on Arbaeen: "Kings on Foot"
TEHRAN, Aug. 15 (MNA) – The book "Kings on Foot" by Behzad Daneshgar and Mohammad Ali Jafari is a collection of short stories on the Arba'een pilgrimage.
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“Arbaeen Touba” a book about an Iraqi woman's resilience
TEHRAN, Aug. 08 (MNA) – “Arbaeen Touba” by Iranian writer Mohsen Emamian tells the poignant story of Touba, a young girl in dramatic fiction. She tells her story of resilience to the readers during Arbaeen trek from Basra to Karbala.
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What Happened in Iran's Constitutional Revolution?
TEHRAN, August 01 (MNA) – The book "What Happened in the Constitutional Revolution?" has been published in Iran to shed light on one of the most transformative periods in the nation’s modern history.
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"Bomb in Cockpit" immortalizes legend of Pilot Abbas Doran
TEHRAN, Jul. 25 (MNA) – Seyyed Hekmat Qazi Mirsaeid’s “Bomb in the Cockpit” is a biography, not just a military narrative, showcasing bravery, faith, and the unquenchable spirit of a distinguished Iranian pilot.
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Book on Sacred Defense: “Those 23 People”
TEHRAN, Jul. 18 (MNA) – The memoir “Those 23 People” continues to captivate Iranian readers by unearthing one of the least-known stories from the iconic liberation of Khorramshahr during the Iran-Iraq War.
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The Frontline: A book about father of Iran’s missiles
TEHRAN, Jul. 10 (MNA) – The book entitled “The Frontline” offers an insightful exploration of the beginnings of Iran's missile development program, highlighting the life of Hassan Tehrani Moghaddam, known as the Father of Iran’s Missile Industry.
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“Story of Karbala” tells story of love for Imam Hussein
TEHRAN, Jul. 04 (MNA) – The book “Qesse-ye Karbala” (Story of Karbala) by Mehdi Ghazali is a biography of Imam Hussein (AS) that covers the life of Imam Hussein from his birth to martyrdom in a simple style, making it suitable for all audiences.