User:Mhhossein

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 * One Woman’s War: Da (Mother)
 * A City under Siege: Tales of the Iran-Iraq War
 * Noureddin, Son of Iran
 * That Which That Orphan Saw
 * Hadith of Virtues of Persia People
 * Hadith of Jesus Praying Behind Mahdi
 * Al-Risalah al-Huquq
 * Hadith of Golden Chain
 * Burial place of Fatimah
 * 2014 Cristina Fernández de Kirchner's speech at UN
 * January 2015 Shebaa farms incident
 * Khamenei's fatwa against nuclear weapon
 * Arba'een Pilgrimage
 * Palestine (2011 book)
 * Abdol Hossein Khosrow Panah
 * Manufactured Crisis: The Untold Story of the Iran Nuclear Scare
 * Disabled Iranian Veterans
 * Assassination of Iranian Nuclear Scientists
 * Uzi Eilam
 * Saudi-led intervention in Bahrain
 * Hassan Shateri
 * Baiji oil refinery
 * Iran's frozen assets
 * Alleged Saudi role in September 11 attacks
 * Munich knife attack
 * High heel policy
 * Justice Against Sponsors of Terrorism Act
 * The 28 Pages
 * Demolition of al-Baqi
 * 1994 Imam Reza shrine bomb explosion
 * United States national emergency with respect to Iran
 * Oudh Bequest
 * The Culture of Nakedness and the Nakedness of Culture
 * 2017 Syrian mosque airstrike
 * Muslims Condemn
 * 2017 Tehran attacks
 * 1981 Iranian Prime Minister's office bombing
 * Refresh Bolivia
 * Nakhl Gardani
 * Damascus Time
 * Rise and Kill First: The Secret History of Israel's Targeted Assassinations
 * Eric Walberg
 * Death of Mustafa Tamimi
 * Hijabophobia
 * September 2018 Kabul attacks
 * Iran's lawsuit at ICJ against United States
 * 2018 Chabahar suicide bombing
 * Death of Mohammad Habali
 * 1978 Qom protest
 * American decline
 * 2020 Iran gasoline export to Venezuela
 * The Bees Army
 * Maximum pressure campaign
 * 2019 U.S. airstrike in Baghuz
 * Port of Shahid Rajaee
 * 1962 Isly massacre
 * Cultural genocide in the United States
 * U.S. support for Saudi-led operations in Yemen
 * Rohingya refugees in India
 * Nuclear Technology Day (Iran)
 * Mobile schools in Yemen
 * Humanitarian impacts of U.S. sanctions against Iran
 * The Scent of Joseph's Shirt
 * Superstition in Britain
 * 2022 French protests
 * Killing of Lola Daviet
 * 2022 Europe inflation protests
 * Fateme Asadi
 * Lafarge scandal
 * Adib Pishavari
 * Cancer Diagnostic Probe
 * 1978 Tabriz protests
 * Packers Sanitation Services illegal employment of children
 * Killing of Richard Ward
 * Prosecution of Daniel Duggan

My DYKs

 * ... that the c. 8th-century medical text Al-Risalah al-Dhahabiah, attributed to Ali al-Ridha, is also known as the "Golden Treatise"?


 * ... that The Fifteen Whispered Prayers by Imam Zayn al-Abidin contains different prayers to be recited in accordance with one's present mood?


 * ... that Iran's Supreme Leader, Khamenei, is alleged to be the first senior Islamic cleric directly addressing western youth about his religion?


 * ... that Supreme Leader of Iran Ayatollah Ali Khamenei issued a fatwa banning acquisition, development, and use of nuclear weapons?


 * ... that Arba'een Pilgrimage, the world's largest annual gathering, is held every year 40 days after Ashura for the commemoration of Husayn ibn Ali's death?


 * ... that according to the commander of the Aerospace Force of the Army of the Guardians of the Islamic Revolution, there are underground missile bases in all the provinces and cities of Iran ready for launch at the Supreme Leader's order?


 * ... that while addressing the United Nations General Assembly, Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu held up a copy of Palestine, an Iranian compilation of Ayatollah Khamenei's statements on Palestine?


 * ... that the Russia–Syria–Iran–Iraq coalition may have been devised during a visit by Qasem Soleimani, the commander of the Army of the Guardians of the Islamic Revolution's elite Quds Force, to Moscow in July 2015?
 * ... that Larycia Hawkins, American professor at Wheaton College, was suspended after she wore a hijab and made comments regarding Christianity and Islam in December 2015?
 * ... that many Iranian women chose not leave their houses, and a few even committed suicide, to avoid removing their hijabs due to Reza Shah's Kashf-e hijab decree?
 * ... that Al-Shaykh Al-Mufid, a 10th-century Shia jurist and theologian, was said to be so persuasive in debate that he could convince his opponents "that a wooden column was actually gold"?
 * ... that the number of disabled Iranian war veterans related to Iraqi chemical weapons is rising, and estimated to rival that of all the gas casualties in World War I?
 * ... that the American policy analyst Gareth Porter, argues in his Manufactured Crisis that allegations of Iran's attempts to build nuclear weapons have been fabricated by Israel and the United States?
 * ... that $100–$120 billion worth of Iranian assets are frozen around the world and the nuclear agreement will lead to the release of only about $30 billion of it?
 * ... that Iran has accused Israel of being behind the assassination of several Iranian nuclear scientists?
 * ... that Hassan Shateri (pictured), a senior commander of Iran's Revolutionary Guards who had been an assassination target for some time, was killed in Syria in February 2013? (6,370 views)
 * ... that Alexander Prokhorenko, a Russian special forces intelligence officer, called in an airstrike on himself when he was ambushed by ISIS during the battle to liberate Palmyra?
 * ... that three Iranian diplomats and a journalist were kidnapped in Lebanon by Phalange forces almost 34 years ago, and their fate remains unknown?
 * ... that after 12,000 Wahhabis from the first Saudi State sacked Karbala and killed at least 2,000 people, they left the city with 4,000 camels carrying their plunder? (5997 views)
 * ... that Iranian filmmaker Morteza Avini, who was killed by a landmine in 1993, was named "the master of martyred literati" by the Supreme Leader of Iran Ali Khamenei?
 * ... that al-Baqi cemetery, former site of the mausoleum of four Shi'a Imams (pictured), was leveled to the ground by Wahhabis in 1806 and in the mid-1920s? (7,738 views)
 * ... that the 1994 bomb explosion in the Imam Reza shrine in Mashhad left at least 25 dead and 70 to 300 injured?
 * ... that according to a hadith by the Islamic prophet Muhammad, sadaqa removes seventy gates of evil? (8,882 views)
 * ... that Sheikh Morteza Ansari's Makasib, authored more than 150 years ago, is still taught in Shia seminaries?
 * ... that under the 1850–1903 Oudh Bequest, six million rupees were transferred from the Indian kingdom of Oudh to the Shia holy cities of Najaf and Karbala?
 * ... ''that according to Haddad-Adel in The Culture of Nakedness and the Nakedness of Culture, differences between Western clothes and those of Easterners reflect "divergent notions of humankind"?
 * ... that the Iranian Prime Minister's office bombing in 1981 led to the death of the prime minister, Mohammad Javad Bahonar, and President Mohammad Ali Rajai?
 * ... that Seyyed Abdollah Behbahani, a Shia theologian and leader of the constitutional movement, was assassinated in Iran and buried in Iraq?
 * ... that Iranian President Hassan Rouhani has been accused of plagiarizing his PhD thesis?
 * ... that Nakhl Gardani (pictured) is a ritual in which a woody structure symbolizing Husayn ibn Ali's coffin is carried on the day of Ashura? (4,552)
 * ... that according to Rise and Kill First by Ronen Bergman, Israel has carried out at least 2,700 assassination operations in the 70 years since its founding?
 * ... that the Israel Defense Forces exonerated the soldier who killed Mustafa Tamimi with a tear-gas canister (incident pictured), saying the soldier had not seen "any people in the line of fire"? (18,832)
 * ... that a ruling by the European Court of Justice allowing employers to ban staff from wearing the hijab has been described as a normalization of hijabophobia?
 * ...that the United States was ordered by the World Court to lift some sanctions against Iran over humanitarian concerns?
 * ....that Ali Sayyad Shirazi, the 3rd deputy chief of staff of the Iranian armed forces, was assassinated in 1999 by a Mojahedin-e Khalq agent disguised as a street cleaner?
 * ...that Venezuelan president Nicolás Maduro tweeted "Thanks Iran" after the Persian Gulf state sent the first of six oil tankers to aid Venezuela's chronic fuel shortage?
 * ...... that The Bees Army, a Saudi opposition movement, was supported by Jamal Khashoggi?
 * ... that according to the Human Rights Watch, the U.S. maximum pressure against Iran has seriously threatened Iranians' right to health and access to essential medicines including those of cancer patients?
 * ... that Shahid Rajaee port is responsible for 85 percent of the total loading and unloading carried out at the Iranian ports?
 * ... that in 2022, Emmanuel Macron recognized the 1962 Isly killings of French citizens in Algeria by the French army as a massacre? (11,393)
 * ... that the colonial enslavement of American Indians is described as a cultural genocide?
 * ... that due to U.S. support for Saudi-led operations in Yemen, both Saudi Arabia and the United States may be held responsible for war crimes?
 * ... that Iranian Sunni scholars condemned the Imam Reza shrine stabbings carried out by a Takfiri extremist?
 * ... that The Scent of Joseph's Shirt was said by Iranian director and screenwriter Ebrahim Hatamikia to reflect his perception of waiting for Imam Mahdi?
 * ... that U.S. sanctions against Iran have adversely impacted Iranian children with epidermolysis bullosa, among other patients?
 * ... that the Iranian operation to liberate the town of Bostan during the Iran–Iraq War was described by Ruhollah Khomeini, then Supreme Leader of Iran, as "the victory of victories"?
 * ... that the bombing of Mokha was described as one of the deadliest attacks by the Saudi Arabian–led coalition against Yemen, leaving between 65 and 120 dead, including 10 children?
 * ... that a U.S. soldier who killed a Vietnamese woman after raping her was dubbed a "double veteran"? (21,410)
 * ... that according to two surveys, knocking on wood and 'crossing fingers for good luck' are the most popular superstitions in Britain?
 * ... that the 2022 French protests (pictured) against the rising cost of living have been called French president Emmanuel Macron's "stiffest challenge" since his re-election?
 * ... that Iran's first three-stage satellite carrier, Qaem 100, successfully passed its suborbital test?
 * ... that the body of Fateme Asadi was found 37 years after she was tortured and killed by the Democratic Party of Iranian Kurdistan when she attempted to ransom her husband?
 * ... that Adib Pishavari likened Britain to an old fox?
 * ... that a locally developed diagnostic probe is used for breast cancer surgeries in Iran?
 * ... that at least 14 people were killed during the 1978 Tabriz protests in Iran, which were meant to commemorate the dead in the 1978 Qom protest?

Major contributions

 * Ismah
 * Ali al-Ridha
 * Musa al-Sadr
 * Morteza Avini
 * Akhund Khorasani (from this to this)
 * Event of Mubahala
 * Al-Shaykh Al-Mufid
 * Mohammad Mofatteh (from this to this)
 * The Fourteen Infallibles
 * 2014 Israel–Gaza conflict
 * Iranian diplomats kidnapping (1982)
 * Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant

Things I plan to do

 * Dealing with CopyVios: "Thank you very much for offering to help. I suggest you could try to resolve some of the cases in Category:Copied and pasted articles and sections with url provided. It would probably be easiest if you chose to work on the more recent ones, as the source url will be more likely to still exist. You can compare the source url with the Wikipedia page using https://tools.wmflabs.org/copyvios/. Remove any copyvio that you find, and then request revision deletion using Template:Copyvio-revdel or ask any of the admins listed at Category:Wikipedia administrators willing to handle RevisionDelete requests to help with this step if you're not sure how to use the template. If you're unsure about how to handle any particular case, just ask, or skip it and move on to another. Thanks again. — Diannaa 🍁 (talk) 21:47, 2 August 2018 (UTC)"
 * Category:Copy to Wikimedia Commons and Category:All free media.