Book 4 - Shaheed Manuchehr Mudeq

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The poignant love story of Fereshteh and Manouchehr unfolds during the turbulent era of the Islamic Revolution. Their journey began when Manouchehr heroically rescued Fereshteh from Shah’s police officers who had her surrounded. As the flames of revolution simmered, a new war erupted; Iraq had initiated an attack on Iran. Driven by his revolutionary spirit, Manouchehr couldn’t remain idle. Knowing his departure was imminent, he cherished every moment with Fereshteh, their hearts deeply intertwined.

Unwithering Flames: Book-4 Shaheed Manuchehr Mudeq

The aftermath of war left Manouchehr with chemical wounds, a painful reminder of the conflict. Fereshteh faced immense challenges—his harsh words, financial difficulties, and the sorrow of seeing Manouchehr’s diminishing will to live. Yet, his heart’s deep love for Fereshteh kept him tethered to this world.
Fereshteh’s fleeting consent for Manouchehr to let go remains her deepest regret. He passed away, finding solace beyond this world. Fereshteh, however, feels his presence in the warmth of their son Ali’s greetings, the patience of their daughter Hoda, and especially whenever a white pigeon appears at her window. This enduring love story is beautifully captured in “Unwithering Flames: Book-4 Shaheed Mudeq,” a testament to the resilience and enduring power of love amidst turmoil.


The poignant love story of Fereshteh and Manouchehr unfolds during the turbulent era of the Islamic Revolution. Their journey began when Manouchehr heroically rescued Fereshteh from Shah’s police officers who had her surrounded. As the flames of revolution simmered, a new war erupted; Iraq had initiated an attack on Iran. Driven by his revolutionary spirit, Manouchehr couldn’t remain idle. Knowing his departure was imminent, he cherished every moment with Fereshteh, their hearts deeply intertwined.

Unwithering Flames: Book-4 Shaheed Manuchehr Mudeq

The aftermath of war left Manouchehr with chemical wounds, a painful reminder of the conflict. Fereshteh faced immense challenges—his harsh words, financial difficulties, and the sorrow of seeing Manouchehr’s diminishing will to live. Yet, his heart’s deep love for Fereshteh kept him tethered to this world.
Fereshteh’s fleeting consent for Manouchehr to let go remains her deepest regret. He passed away, finding solace beyond this world. Fereshteh, however, feels his presence in the warmth of their son Ali’s greetings, the patience of their daughter Hoda, and especially whenever a white pigeon appears at her window. This enduring love story is beautifully captured in “Unwithering Flames: Book-4 Shaheed Mudeq,” a testament to the resilience and enduring power of love amidst turmoil.