Writer must see, hear and write honestly
The memories of Murteza Hussainpur, also known as Hussain Qomi, one of the martyrs who defended the shrine, are the subject of the book "Full Moon."
This book is written by Shahla Panahi.
Shahla Panahi explained her motivation for writing this book by stating that after years of research, she had come to the conclusion that there were many young Iranian commanders in the Islamic Resistance Front, and Martyr Morteza Hosseinpour was one of the most well-known of these young commanders.
He had 11 years of experience working with resistance groups and a successful presence in the war zones of Syria and Iraq, according to Panahi.
Panahi continued by saying that one of the main characteristics of a writer in the field of resistance literature is honesty in writing.
She also thinks that a book's author and researcher ought to be the same person. Writing is greatly aided by the researcher's ability to place himself in various workplace scenarios and express his feelings while doing interviews.
According to this author, if the martyrs' lives are observed and described honestly, there is no need to exaggerate. Instead, the most crucial thing is to make an effort to present the martyrs to the public as contributing members of society.
Panahi claims that the biggest challenge in this area, particularly in the resistance literature, is that there are currently many books with content that is either very clichéd or not at all believable for the reader because the book's author did not conduct any research.
Additionally, Shahla Panahi talked about his most recent book in progress, which is about Abu Mahdi al-Muhandis. She claimed that the book's work has advanced well so far and that she spent hours interviewing a group of Iraqi commanders.
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