Martyr Students As Narrated By Their History

Marzieh Seif
Translated by Ruhollah Golmoradi

2018-1-16


During years 1394 and 1395 (SH), a collection titled "The Elites of Science and Sacrifice", in memoriam of martyr students, ordered by National Congress of Students Martyrs was compiled and edited and published by Fatehan Publication. Fatehan Publication sent a multitude of this collection to Oral History Website of Iran, which we will review them on the occasion of day of student martyrs (January 6).

"The Promise: Martyr Mohammad-Mehdi Amin Narrated by Farzad Nozad Masooleh" is the first book of the collection. This book is written in 152 pages and each part begins with a date that is a part of the martyr life, July 1965, September 1971, winter 1979, etc... .

The second book is "A Train of Cartridge for Dr.: Martyr Ahmad-Reza Ahadi Narrated by Munir-al-Sadat Mousavi". It has 21 parts and 167 pages, and the writer has written about him through visiting the martyr's family and book of "Herman-e Hur" containing notes of martyr Ahadi.

"Hanazaleh Kermani: Martyr Nasser Fouladi Narrated by Mahbube Jannesari" is the third book of the collection. This 150-page book is divided into eight parts after the preface: birth and childhood, primary school, middle school, high school, university, community, the imposed war, marriage and martyrdom.

 

The fourth one is named "Flower of Lighting Garden: Martyr Seyyed Mosayeb Langari Narrated by Teimour Gholami; a book in six parts and 103 pages. The book narrates martyr's memories and life by his sister as well as wife.

"From Aras to Arvand: Martyr Rahim Ghoroubi Narrated by Saeed Asadifar" is the fifth book of the collection. In 12 parts and 159 pages, this book is narratives of imprisonment of Rahim Ghoroubi by SAVAK, his activities against anti-religious groups, circumstances of University of Tehran during his student period, his joining to Dr. Mustafa Chamran's group, and his activities in military trainings and as deputy of a battalion of Basij Defense Forces.

The eighth book is "The Earthly Celestial: Martyr Seyyed Hossein Hosseini Narrated by Fatemeh Dehkordi". This book in seven parts and 98 pages, addresses history of the martyr by referring to words of his parents and comrade.

"A Lover for God: Martyr Ali-Abbas Hosseinpour Narrated by Fatemeh Dehkordi" is the tenth book of the collection. The book, in 9 parts and 112 pages, narrates story of someone who was protege of Ayatullah Seyyed Asadollah Madani, and in teenage became connector of the Ayatollah and revolutionary militants so that SAVAK suspected him less. He was vice-champion of Track and Field in the country and a student at The Razavi University of Islamic Sciences. In history book of Ali-Abbas Hosseinpour, it is too noted his writings on Islamic Revolution, Operation Valfajr-8 and other topics.

The eleventh book of the series is "The Commander and Soldier's Secret: Martyr Alireza Soltani Narrated by Asghar Ostad-Memar". This 110-page book begins with a description of the author journey with his martyr nephew, who has the same name of his uncle, to south of the country. On the way to travel, memories of are quoted from the martyr's nephew and his comrade.

"Resonance of Light: Martyr Seyyed Mohammad-Hadi Nourbakhsh Narrated by Teimour Gholami" is the 12th book of the collection with 151 pages and "In Time of Swallow: Martyr Ali-Akbar Peirovian Narrated by Teimour Gholami" is the 13th book of the collection in 152 pages. "The Last Look: Martyr Vadud Roghani Narrated by Saeed Asadifar" is also the 19th book of collection of "The Elites of Science and Sacrifice". The book was compiled in seven parts and 142 pages, and in the fourth chapter, it inclueds Vadud Roghani interview with Zanjan's IRIB reporter. The conversation was recorded during his dispatch to the holy defense fronts.



 
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