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26 June 2011

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Martyr Dr. Beheshti is a Great Wronged Character in the History of Islamic Revolution of Iran

Gholamali Rajaei said: "Martyr Dr. Beheshti is a great wronged character in the history of Islamic Revolution; I have tried to introduce Dr. Beheshti's special character in this book, comprehensively."

(Ahlul Bayt News Agency) - Gholamali Rajaei said: "Martyr Dr. Beheshti is a great wronged character in the history of Islamic Revolution; I have tried to introduce Dr. Beheshti's special character in this book, comprehensively."        

Gholamali Rajaei, in an exclusive interview said: "The book 'Martyr Dr. Beheshti's Ways' is a book worth people and authorities' consideration in which Dr. Beheshti's moral, religious, scientific and political ways and characteristics are presented. The book introduces Dr. Beheshti's character briefly to those who have not yet understood him. It took 3 years to author the book during which I had detailed interviews with different people and a thorough study of Dr. Beheshti's life and activities. I tried to author a comprehensive book that deserves the title of Dr. Beheshti. The book is divided into chapters based on their subjects and reviews Dr. Beheshti's life, death and even events after his death; it was first published in 2003, and from that time up to now, it is the fourth time the book is being published. The readers have communicated with the book well and as mentioned by Martyr Beheshti Foundation authorities, there are a few copies of the book left in the foundation and receiving so much attention from its readers."

 "Dr. Beheshti's specialty in science, religion, and explicit speech along with spiritual strength, decency, discipline, spirituality, forgiveness and leniency are among his obvious characteristics. I tried to introduce Dr. Beheshti's character comprehensively, because I think this sophisticated man was wronged many times during his life, and it is our duty to introduce such characters to people," he asserted.

 "I suggest, in order for the martyr Dr. Beheshit's character to be introduced globally, the book be translated to other languages, and I think some briefer books with different subjects could be derived from this book and published for the youth, so that they know more of Dr. Beheshti's special character," he continued.

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