Book About:
This book contains a fictional biography of Mohammad Ebrahim Hemmat, commander of the 27th Army of Mohammad Rasool Allah (PBUH) who was martyred, in one of the Iran-Iraq war fronts in M Majnoon Island in 1983 following 28 years of his divine life. The introduction to the book, titled "An Approach to Life," is a brief account of his life's journey. The other nine chapters of the book contain memories of the life of the martyr, which is written in the language of fiction, addressing teenagers. The titles of the stories in these sections include: "The Ants Under a Car", "Too Much Fat in the Soup", "A Teacher on the Run", "A Weapon under the Snow", "Big Foot", "Washing the Dishes after Midnight, ""Fear of Glass"," Hitting on the Cervix "and" a Smile that Remained in your Heart". The other material in his book includes "Childhood and Master's Oppression / A Royal Garrison and Fasting during the month of Ramadan, / the School, the Speech and the Escape / Kurdish Clashes with Anti-revolutionaries / the Story of the Old Boots/ a Midnight Job at the War Front and the Last Moments of Life. The author initially, with a trusted introduction, reminds the reader of the difference between people: that one mother is only thinking of giving birth to a child who is physically healthy whereas another mother is thinking about her childhood growing up to be a decent person. Meanwhile, the adventure of a parents’ pilgrimage to Karbala's and the birth of Mohammad Ebrahim after that journey
Author About:
Rahim Makhdoumi (1966-Varamin)
Rahim Makhdumi is a teacher and writer who was eager to write when he was about the age of ado-lescence.His first book was released in the year 1989. His writings are inspired by the life and character of Iranian warriors, those in the Iran-Iraq war, in particular. Makhdumi has penned various books in the field of sacred defense literature including novel, short story and drama.