Al-Ahmad's Last Temptations in "Kitabnameh"

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-Friday 2024/11/08 - 16:04
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آخرین وسوسه‌های آل‌احمد در «کتاب نامه»

More than 100 pages of this issue, which is about Jalal Al-Ahmad, criticizes the story that Jalal repented after the Hajj and became a worshipper and ascetic.

For years, attempts have been made to create a different image of Jalal Al-Ahmad, but the new issue of the bibliography has foiled these efforts.
More than 100 pages of this issue, which is about Jalal Al-Ahmad, criticizes the story that Jalal repented after the Hajj and became a worshipper and ascetic. With the help of Mohammad Hossein Danaei, Jalal's nephew and the discoverer and researcher of his diaries, this case publishes notes, documents, and memoirs that show that Jalal not only did not become a martyr, but also died a laity. He also predicted the end of the "theocracy" and was critical of it.
Mohammad Quchani believes that this Jalal is of course censored in such a way that they have not even given permission to publish his diaries lest the ideological image he has created of Jalal be destroyed.

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