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    A madman named Trump
    Ali ibn Musa al-Ridha
    Shia
    Persian Gulf
    Questo è un amore folle
    Three Iranian islands (Abu Musa - Great Tunb- Lesser Tunb)
    • Three Iranian islands (Abu Musa - Great Tunb- Lesser Tunb)

      Three Iranian islands (Abu Musa - Great Tunb- Lesser Tunb)

      • 52pagine
      • 2 ore di lettura

      Located in Hormozgan Province, the three islands are situated near the strategic Strait of Hormuz. The area encompasses significant geographical features, with Great Tunb Island measuring about 11 square kilometers, positioned south of Qeshm Island. The islands are strategically placed, with Abu Musa Island located 50 kilometers away, and the region highlights a blend of cultural and geographical importance in Iran's southern territory, extending to both the Oman Sea and the Persian Gulf.

      Three Iranian islands (Abu Musa - Great Tunb- Lesser Tunb)
    • Questo è un amore folle

      • 52pagine
      • 2 ore di lettura

      The narrative revolves around a profound connection formed despite physical distance. It captures the essence of shared moments filled with emotion and hope for future encounters. The characters reflect on their bond, considering it a pivotal moment that has shaped their destinies. Their relationship is portrayed as a beautiful journey, emphasizing the joy of togetherness and the creation of their own paradise, highlighting the significance of love and memorable experiences.

      Questo è un amore folle
    • Persian Gulf

      • 56pagine
      • 2 ore di lettura

      Geographically significant, this waterway connects the Oman Sea to the Indian Ocean, featuring a diverse coastal landscape shared by several countries, including Iran, Iraq, and Saudi Arabia. Spanning 1.5 square kilometers, it ranks as the third largest gulf globally. The Persian Gulf plays a crucial role in regional politics and trade, with its northern shores predominantly under Iranian control. Its waters are also linked to the Arvandrud River Delta, formed by the confluence of the Tigris, Euphrates, and Karun rivers, highlighting its ecological and geopolitical importance.

      Persian Gulf
    • Shia

      • 60pagine
      • 3 ore di lettura

      The book delves into the origins and beliefs of Shia Islam, emphasizing the pivotal role of Ali ibn Abi Talib, who was both the cousin and son-in-law of the Prophet Muhammad. It explores differing opinions on when the Shia movement began, with some asserting it emerged during Muhammad's lifetime, while others trace its roots to Ali's era or the aftermath of his assassination. The narrative highlights Ali's close relationship with Muhammad and his significance as the designated successor, offering insights into the foundational aspects of Shia identity and theology.

      Shia
    • Ali ibn Musa al-Ridha

      • 56pagine
      • 2 ore di lettura

      The biography details the life of Emam Reza, the eighth Shi'ite Emam, born in Medina in 765 A.D. He was named Ali by his father, Emam Musa al-Kazim, the seventh Shi'ite Emam, who proclaimed Ali as his successor. Emam Reza, also known as al-Reza and Abul Hasan, is highlighted for his significant role in the Shi'ite tradition and the divine endorsement of his position as Emam, emphasizing the importance of lineage and succession in Shi'ite Islam.

      Ali ibn Musa al-Ridha
    • A madman named Trump

      Donald Trump

      • 60pagine
      • 3 ore di lettura

      The book explores the controversial assassination of General Shahid Soleimani, emphasizing its justification as a protective measure for US forces in the Middle East. It includes a letter from President Donald Trump to Congress, detailing his decision to authorize a drone strike in Baghdad in response to Iranian aggression. The narrative delves into the broader implications of this act on US-Iran relations and the geopolitical landscape, highlighting the ongoing tensions and the rationale behind military interventions in the region.

      A madman named Trump
    • Sayings of Shiite Imams

      • 68pagine
      • 3 ore di lettura

      Focusing on the beliefs and historical context of Shi'a Islam, this book explores the significance of Ali bin Abi Talib as the first Imam and the foundation of Shiite faith. It details the three main branches of Shiism—twelve Shiites, Ismaili Shiites, and Zaidi Shiites—while emphasizing the common belief in divine appointment for leadership and the preservation of Islamic teachings. The interpretation of the Qur'an and the Sunnah by Shiite Imams is central to their practice, highlighting the unique aspects of Shi'a beliefs within the broader Islamic tradition.

      Sayings of Shiite Imams
    • Iranian Proverbs

      • 56pagine
      • 2 ore di lettura

      Exploring the origins of proverbs reveals their deep historical roots, intertwined with anecdotes and adventures. These expressions often carry rich stories that have faded over time, leading to a lack of clarity about their backgrounds. The term "proverb" itself derives from "parable," highlighting the narrative essence behind these sayings. This book delves into the significance of proverbs in language and culture, illuminating their enduring presence in speech despite the obscurity of their stories.

      Iranian Proverbs
    • Qasem Soleimani

      Iranian General

      • 64pagine
      • 3 ore di lettura

      The narrative follows Sardar Shahid Ghasem Soleimani, who rose from humble beginnings in a nomadic tribe to become a key figure in the Islamic Revolution of Iran. After leaving school at 12 to work in construction, he quickly advanced to a contractor role by 18. His revolutionary spirit ignited during this time, leading him to connect with influential clerics and play a pivotal role in organizing marches and strikes in Kerman, showcasing his dedication to the revolutionary cause and his community.

      Qasem Soleimani
    • Ali Sayad Shirazi

      • 56pagine
      • 2 ore di lettura

      The narrative follows the life of Ali Sayad Shirazi, detailing his ancestral roots in the Akht Afshar tribe and their migration from various regions to Khorasan. Born in Dargaz, he describes his early years influenced by his father's career as a gendarmerie officer, which led to relocations in Mashhad and Mazandaran. His educational journey culminated in Tehran, where he completed high school at Amirkabir High School. The account paints a vivid picture of his family's history and the geographical influences on his upbringing.

      Ali Sayad Shirazi