News ID: 332437
Publish Date: 17 January 2012 - 08:24
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"The Pieces of Steel" on 14 Islamic World Martyrs' Lives, Campaigns to be Published

Navideshahed: Al-Hoda International Publisher and Distributor will publish a 14 volume book entitled "14 Islamic World Martyrs: Life and campaigns" under the title "The Pieces of Steel".

According to the Islamic Culture and Relations Organization Public Relations, in "Islamic Awakening and Islamic World Youth" Seminar in February 2012, a 14 volume book entitled "14 Islamic World Martyrs: Life and campaigns" will be published and released by Al-Hoda International Publisher and Distributor, affiliated to the Islamic Culture and Relations Organization.

With the aim of introducing life and campaigns of some of Islamic World martyrs, the books are analytical narratives about Chamran, Seyyed Ahmad Motevasselian, Seyyed Ghotb, Yahya Ayash, Sheikh Ahmad Yassin, Fathi Shaghaghi, Seyyed Abbas Mousavi, Emad Moghniyeh, Seyyed Aref Houseini, Mohammad Bagher Hakim, Mohammad Bagher Sadr, Hussein Al-Bana, Borhane-Din Rabbani and Ahmad Shah Masoud.

The "14 Islamic World Martyrs: Life and campaigns" is going to be published in Persian, English and Arabic.

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According to the Islamic Culture and Relations Organization Public Relations, in "Islamic Awakening and Islamic World Youth" Seminar in February 2012, a 14 volume book entitled "14 Islamic World Martyrs: Life and campaigns" will be published and released by Al-Hoda International Publisher and Distributor, affiliated to the Islamic Culture and Relations Organization. With the aim of introducing life and campaigns of some of Islamic World martyrs, the books are analytical narratives about Chamran, Seyyed Ahmad Motevasselian, Seyyed Ghotb, Yahya Ayash, Sheikh Ahmad Yassin, Fathi Shaghaghi, Seyyed Abbas Mousavi, Emad Moghniyeh, Seyyed Aref Houseini, Mohammad Bagher Hakim, Mohammad Bagher Sadr, Hussein Al-Bana, Borhane-Din Rabbani and Ahmad Shah Masoud. The "14 Islamic World Martyrs: Life and campaigns" is going to be published in Persian, English and Arabic. The End
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