Cell No.14: The Autobiography of Ayatollah Khamenei
Cell No.14: The Autobiography of Ayatollah Khamenei
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This autobiography covers the first half of the life of the leader of the Islamic Revolution, Sayyed Ali Khamenei, from his early childhood up to the 1979 Islamic Revolution that ended Iran's monarchical regime. It provides a gripping account of a life filled with struggle, the fight for justice, and the establishment of an Islamic order in his country.
It is a remarkable saga of a young cleric blessed with an indomitable spirit who battles a dictatorial regime through his sermons, speeches, and organizational abilities. Despite being imprisoned and exiled, he never loses hope and ultimately emerges victorious against all odds.
This book serves as a source of inspiration for activists worldwide striving for social and political change. It also contains beautiful illustrations depicting various stages in the life of Ayatollah Khamenei.
Pages: 298
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