the war wasn't a blessing!
This is a brief story of my life, from childhood to adulthood, as a person who witnessed the 1979 revolution and the Iran-Iraq war, post-war experiences, and the story of my immigration as someone who survived psychological trauma due to the war.
the experience of a person who lost his father in the war, facing the consequences of that loss, and growing up in a country full of constant chaos, continually confronting the world.
the experience of immigration in a few countries and some notable information and ideas to share with others about how religion, ideology and customs can influence our lives and future.
A brief comparison of our lives with George Orwell's Animal Farm.
We were a generation that just wanted to live a somewhat normal life, but alas, fate had a different plan for us. Our life story became the same as George Orwell's "Animal Farm," and we lived that fairy story in the real world, page by page to the very last line!
Briefly;
- This book shares my long journey from childhood in the midst of chaos in an ideological country.
- It talks about my life experiences in four different countries: Iran, Jordan, Bahrain, and Canada.
- This book offers a different perspective on geopolitical, social, and economic issues.
- This book is about shared pain and the real-life story of immigrants from some of the most corrupt countries.
- This book talks about hope, despair, and the struggle to achieve a normal, ordinary life with minimal resources, without resorting to stealing from others.
- This book discusses the change in attitude towards the modern world, the separation of religion and politics, and the improvement in the level of knowledge and perspectives within the Islamic world from the viewpoint of a Muslim.
On the cover of this book, you will see three pictures. The picture on the front cover is of the author in Tehran cemetery more than forty years ago.The background photograph on the back cover shows a dark night in the middle of a forest and lake, with the reflection of moonlight. This image, taken by the author, symbolizes a window of hope and light amidst the darkness of life.The other picture at the bottom of the back cover is of the author on the Brooklyn Bridge in New York City. The difference between the two photos of the author in these distinct places symbolizes the journey and distance traveled in the writer's life.