Audiobook of Leader’s biography recorded
19 August 2013
The audiobook of a book entitled as the ‘Name’ has been completed at Iranseda.ir.
IBNA: According to the Islamic Revolution Information Center, the biography of the life of the Supreme Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei since his birthday (July 17, 1939) until the victory of the Islamic Revolution has been recorded at the studios of the online radio channel, Iranseda.ir.
The book is read by Hassan Khelghat Doust and is produced by Hoda Moradi.
Penned by Hedayatollah Bahboudi, the book is an account on the life of the Supreme Leader. The work entails the Leader’s birth, childhood, and adolescence as well as his political and social activities prior to the victory of the 1979 Islamic Revolution.
The book begins with an introduction of the Leader’s genealogy and antecedents.
The audio version of the work can be accessed at http://www.iranseda.ir/FullAudioBook/?g=1090822.
Political Research and Studies Center has published the book in the Iranian book market.
As many as 50,000 copies of the book have been released in the market. Besides, the book can be ordered online at http://www.sharheesm.ir.
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