That Which That Orphan Saw: Difference between revisions
Citation were added |
No edit summary |
||
Line 19: | Line 19: | ||
| isbn = 978-964-02-0732-1 |
| isbn = 978-964-02-0732-1 |
||
}} |
}} |
||
'''That Which That Orphan Saw''' is a [[novel]] by ''Mohammad Reza Sarshar'' which is about the life of [[Mohammad]] the [[prophet]] of [[Islam]]. ''Sarshar'' has attempted to describe the tumultuous and unique life of [[Mohammad]] in his novel. [[Muslim]]s believe that [[Mohammad]] was the last prophet and the most complete human being. "That Which That Orphan Saw" has received numerous awards and is reprinted many times in [[Iran]] <ref>[http://www.sooremehr.ir/fa/book/1360/That-Which-That-Orphan-Saw Sureye Mehr Publication, That Which That Orphan Saw]</ref>. The idea for writing this novel stroke the mind of Sarshar in [[1980]] because he believed that there were no valuable life story for teenagers about [[Mohammad]], the prophet of [[Islam]] <ref>[http://farsi.khamenei.ir/book-content?id=19424 Official website of Khamnenei, The idea for writing "from the light land"]</ref>. |
'''That Which That Orphan Saw''' is a [[novel]] by ''Mohammad Reza Sarshar'' which is about the life of [[Mohammad]] the [[prophet]] of [[Islam]]. ''Sarshar'' has attempted to describe the tumultuous and unique life of [[Mohammad]] in his novel. [[Muslim]]s believe that [[Mohammad]] was the last prophet and the most complete human being. "That Which That Orphan Saw" has received numerous awards and is reprinted many times in [[Iran]] <ref>[http://www.sooremehr.ir/fa/book/1360/That-Which-That-Orphan-Saw Sureye Mehr Publication, That Which That Orphan Saw]</ref>. The idea for writing this novel stroke the mind of Sarshar in [[1980]] because he believed that there were no valuable life story for teenagers about [[Mohammad]], the prophet of [[Islam]] <ref>[http://farsi.khamenei.ir/book-content?id=19424 Official website of Khamnenei, The idea for writing "from the light land" (Persian)]</ref>. |
||
==Author== |
==Author== |
||
''Mohammad Reza Sarshar'' was born in 12 June 1953 in [[Kazeroun]], [[Iran]]. His family was originally from shiraz but due to his father's job, he spent his studes in [[Shiraz]], [[Isfahan]], [[Jahrom]], [[Boushehr]], [[Tabriz]] and [[Urmia]]. After doing the military service, He was accepted to study [[Industrial Engineering]] at the [[Iran University of Science and Technology]]. This passage was a start for his talents to emerge. He quitted his studies by the [[Islamic revolution of Iran]] and studied other majors such as [[playwrighting]] and [[Theater]] non of which were completed. Finally, because of his 30 years of vast literal and cultural activities, he was awarded the first degree literary medal (equal to [[Phd]] degree) by the [[Ministry of Culture and Islamic Guidance (Iran)|Ministry of Culture and Islamic Guidance]]. Sarshar published some of his works with his [[Pseudonym]], ''Reza Rahgozar''. <ref>[http://www.sarshar.org/full-biography.html Official website of Mohammad Reza Rahgozar, Detailed Biography (Persian)]</ref> |
''Mohammad Reza Sarshar'' was born in 12 June 1953 in [[Kazeroun]], [[Iran]]. His family was originally from shiraz but due to his father's job, he spent his studes in [[Shiraz]], [[Isfahan]], [[Jahrom]], [[Boushehr]], [[Tabriz]] and [[Urmia]]. After doing the military service, He was accepted to study [[Industrial Engineering]] at the [[Iran University of Science and Technology]]. This passage was a start for his talents to emerge. He quitted his studies by the [[Islamic revolution of Iran]] and studied other majors such as [[playwrighting]] and [[Theater]] non of which were completed. Finally, because of his 30 years of vast literal and cultural activities, he was awarded the first degree literary medal (equal to [[Phd]] degree) by the [[Ministry of Culture and Islamic Guidance (Iran)|Ministry of Culture and Islamic Guidance]]. Sarshar published some of his works with his [[Pseudonym]], ''Reza Rahgozar''. <ref>[http://www.sarshar.org/full-biography.html Official website of Mohammad Reza Rahgozar, Detailed Biography (Persian)]</ref> |
Revision as of 09:16, 4 May 2014
Author | Mohammad Reza Sarshar |
---|---|
Language | Persian |
Publisher | Beh Nashr (Astan Quds Razavi publication), Sureye Mehr Publication |
Publication date | 2000 |
Publication place | Iran |
Media type | Book |
Pages | 592 |
ISBN | 978-964-02-0732-1 |
That Which That Orphan Saw is a novel by Mohammad Reza Sarshar which is about the life of Mohammad the prophet of Islam. Sarshar has attempted to describe the tumultuous and unique life of Mohammad in his novel. Muslims believe that Mohammad was the last prophet and the most complete human being. "That Which That Orphan Saw" has received numerous awards and is reprinted many times in Iran [1]. The idea for writing this novel stroke the mind of Sarshar in 1980 because he believed that there were no valuable life story for teenagers about Mohammad, the prophet of Islam [2].
Author
Mohammad Reza Sarshar was born in 12 June 1953 in Kazeroun, Iran. His family was originally from shiraz but due to his father's job, he spent his studes in Shiraz, Isfahan, Jahrom, Boushehr, Tabriz and Urmia. After doing the military service, He was accepted to study Industrial Engineering at the Iran University of Science and Technology. This passage was a start for his talents to emerge. He quitted his studies by the Islamic revolution of Iran and studied other majors such as playwrighting and Theater non of which were completed. Finally, because of his 30 years of vast literal and cultural activities, he was awarded the first degree literary medal (equal to Phd degree) by the Ministry of Culture and Islamic Guidance. Sarshar published some of his works with his Pseudonym, Reza Rahgozar. [3]
References