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==Books==
==Books==


*[https://www.amazon.com/Al-Abbas-Ansariyan-publication/dp/1521114560 Al-Abbas, Ansariyan Publication] – Qom, 2001
*[[Al Abbas|Al-Abbas, Ansariyan Publication – Qom, 2001]]
*[https://www.al-islam.org/lady-zaynab-badr-shahin Lady Zaynab, Ansariyan Publication] – Qom, 2002
*[[Lady Zaynab|Lady Zaynab, Ansariyan Publication – Qom, 2002]]
*[https://www.amazon.com/The-Holy-Quran-Word-Index/dp/9644388089 The Holy Qur'an Word Index, Ansariyan Publication] – Qom, 2006
*[https://www.amazon.com/The-Holy-Quran-Word-Index/dp/9644388089 The Holy Qur'an Word Index, Ansariyan Publication – Qom, 2006]


==Work on the lives of the two torchbearers of Imam Hussain ==
==Work on the lives of the two torchbearers of Imam Hussain ==
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*[https://www.al-islam.org/person/badr-shahin Badr Shahin's Bigraphy]
*[https://www.al-islam.org/person/badr-shahin Badr Shahin's Bigraphy]
== Contact Details ==
* [https://shiatent.com/listing/badr-shahin/ Shia tent website]


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Latest revision as of 14:14, 3 January 2022

Badr Shahin is a translator and interpreter of books.

Badr Shahin
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Occupationtranslator, interpreter and Author

Biography[edit | edit source]

Badr Shahin is a translator who lives in Iran.

Career[edit | edit source]

  • Translator, Self Employed, Iran

Education[edit | edit source]

  • BA (Language, interpretation and translation), University of Mosul

Books[edit | edit source]

Work on the lives of the two torchbearers of Imam Hussain[edit | edit source]

Keeping in mind the tragedy of Karbala, Badr Shahin has written two books, named ‘Al-Abbas’ and ‘Lady Zaynab’, on the lives of the two main comrades of Imam Hussain, Abbas ibn Ali, his younger brother and Lady Zaynab, his sister respectively. These two personalities and their roles in the tragedy of Karbala are often neglected in the English literature. Badr Shahin provides a detailed view into Abbas’ and Lady Zaynab’s lives, presenting their pure lineage and births while also detailing their roles in Karbala and its aftermath.

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Contact Details[edit | edit source]