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The book "'''Scholars of Unity and Approximation in the Land of Syria'''" (Ulamaye Vahdat , Taghrib dar Sarzamine Sham), by Sheikh Shoghi Haddad, examines the role of Islamic scholars and thinkers in promoting unity and approximation among Islamic sects in the region of [[Syria]] (which includes [[Syria]], [[Lebanon]], [[Palestine]], and [[Jordan]]). This work highlights the importance of Muslim solidarity and the efforts to create a united Islamic community capable of resisting the challenges posed by the times.
''The Burial Day of Hassan Nasrallah: A Nation in Mourning''
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<big>'''Ode to Hassan Nasrallah: The Lion of Resistance'''</big>
 
''Curated and edited by Mohammad Reza Peysepar''
 
 
O Hassan, the Lion of Lebanon’s hills,
 
Your voice, a thunder, shattered the oppressor’s will.
 
From Bourj Hammoud’s humble streets you rose,
 
A beacon of hope, where resistance flows.
 
 
Your life, a testament to steadfast might,
 
A warrior of faith, in justice’s light.
 
With every word, you stirred the soul,
 
With every act, you made the broken whole.
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The Burial Day of Hassan Nasrallah: A Nation in Mourning

Ode to Hassan Nasrallah: The Lion of Resistance

Curated and edited by Mohammad Reza Peysepar


O Hassan, the Lion of Lebanon’s hills,

Your voice, a thunder, shattered the oppressor’s will.

From Bourj Hammoud’s humble streets you rose,

A beacon of hope, where resistance flows.


Your life, a testament to steadfast might,

A warrior of faith, in justice’s light.

With every word, you stirred the soul,

With every act, you made the broken whole. Continue ...