About the Books
Reza Shah the Great
The day that Reza Shah was crowned, he identified himself as a simple soldier and never gave in to the flattering titles of those around him. Reza Shah, who had learned to read and write within three months and continued his education with his secretary, Grand Secretary Bahrami, he knew the way for Iran’s progress was dependent in knowing the world’s situation and things of this nature.
He used the dim light of the barracks to study. At that time, no one was interested in military life, because there was neither patriotism nor welfare. The government did not have money to pay the salaries of the soldiers and officers, and most of the soldiers were selling eggs or selling firewood. The army was worn out and the morale of the soldiers was extremely low. The commanders were English or Russian, and this was a great pain that squeezed the Iranian soldier’s heart. There was no order and security, and the courts of justice were completely in the hands of Sharia judges and mullahs, just like the Islamic Republic of today. In a city like Tehran, after sunset, no one dared to walk in the city streets. There was no safe highway in Iran. Travelers who wanted to go from Tehran to Khorasan had to travel through Russia to escape the hands of thieves and highwaymen. People were living in complete poverty and ignorance and misery was everywhere in Iran. In such a sad situation, the great Reza Shah appeared and changed the fate of Iran. He was the one who ended the presence of Russian and British officers in Irania military. In March 2628, equal to 1921 AD, Reza Shah the great overthrew the corrupt and shaky Qajar government in a bloodless coup and started the rebuilding of the country. This book describes many unsaid related things.
I hope that the young generation of Iran will gain access to this book and become more aware of the fundamental actions of this great man in the history of Iran, which the mullahs and national-religious people and especially the People’s Mujahideen and the Communists have tried to discredit. Iran-building activities have strengthened this kingdom, continue his path and saved Iran from the occupation of the Arab-worshipping traitors who sold the homeland. Many analysts of Iran’s problems consider Reza Shah the Great’s astonishing progress in the development of Iran to be due to the correct selection of people by him to man the sensitive posts of the Country. For the great Reza Shah, candidate’s genius, skill and patriotism were important for occupying state positions, and this procedure of his is 180 degrees different from the procedure used by the turban-wearers of today. The desire of the author of the book is to introduce the people who helped Reza Shah to build Iran, and it is evident and is not hidden in the contents. I request the reader of the book to be the judge of his honor and intelligence and ask himself: What did the great Reza Shah give to the people of Iran and how did the bandits loot and plunder them. It includes cultural, security, welfare, educational and most importantly patriotism, assets that were looted by turban-wearers. 45 years of occupation of Iran by the Arab-worshippers provided enough opportunity for these Arab-worshippers and their mercenaries to shamelessly engage in distortions.
Mohammad ben Abdullah Preacher of Judaism In Mecca
In this bold and meticulously researched work, Armen A. Saginian presents a comparative analysis that challenges centuries of religious narrative. Drawing on the Quran, the Torah’s Genesis and Exodus, and reputable encyclopedic records, the author invites readers to reconsider the foundations of Islam—and the life of Mohammad—not as divine revelation but as a story deeply rooted in history, politics, and power.
Was Mohammad influenced by Judaism through his wife, Khadijah? Was Islam’s rise more political than spiritual? And was Omar bin Khattab truly the architect of Islam as we know it today?
This book doesn’t offer easy answers—it offers the facts and encourages readers to think critically. If you believe that truth deserves to be uncovered, no matter how controversial, this book is your starting point.
Shah and His Enemies
The book you are holding is an attempt to present the services that the late Shah performed for the advancement of Iran and Iranians, which unfortunately faded in the atmosphere of hostility between the sinister triangle of the Mullah, the Mujahid, and the leftists.
The ignorance of the masses and the stubbornness of the sworn enemies of Iran and Iranians, who with their poisonous pens and words pushed society towards decadence and destruction, caused Iran to be occupied by a handful of hound-worshiping turbans.
Their blind hostility towards the great Reza Shah and Mohammad Reza Shah caused the most backward, most feared, cruel, and corrupt regime in the world to come to power, namely the Republic of Ignorance, Madness, and Islamic Crime.
The work that Reza Shah the Great left unfinished in order to develop the ruins inherited from the Qajar era was to be completed by his Iranian-friendly son, Mohammad Reza Shah, which was stopped by foreign conspiracy, which was headed by the issue of oil, along with the naivety of the nation, and the betrayal of the educated and military, and Iran fell into the hands of a handful of incompetent and ineffective lumpen people who, in addition to plundering and selling the homeland to foreigners, stealing from the Iranian table, and giving it to Arab terrorists, turned Iran into black soil and Iranians into ashes.
When at 4 am on 5 June 2616 Madi, corresponding to 26 May 1908, the drilling rig at a depth of 360 meters in the ground in Masjed-e-Soleman broke the layers that enclosed the oil, oil gushed out to a height of 50 meters. After a few days, well number 2 also reached oil.
The discovery of oil in Iran had a significant impact on the fate of the people of this country and its kings, which is mentioned in this book.
An event that brought prosperity to America and Europe and misery to us. With the discovery of oil, the British invasion of Iran took on a terrifying form, and things reached a point where Iran was divided between the two plunderers, the British and the Russians.
Shah and His Enemies
A book that for the first time highlights the services of Mohammad Reza Shah Pahlavi, who was born in an atmosphere of animosity and hostility between the Mullah, the Mujahid, and the leftists.
About the Books
Reza Shah the Great
The day that Reza Shah was crowned, he identified himself as a simple soldier and never gave in to the flattering titles of those around him. Reza Shah, who had learned to read and write within three months and continued his education with his secretary, Grand Secretary Bahrami, he knew the way for Iran’s progress was dependent in knowing the world’s situation and things of this nature.
He used the dim light of the barracks to study. At that time, no one was interested in military life, because there was neither patriotism nor welfare. The government did not have money to pay the salaries of the soldiers and officers, and most of the soldiers were selling eggs or selling firewood. The army was worn out and the morale of the soldiers was extremely low. The commanders were English or Russian, and this was a great pain that squeezed the Iranian soldier’s heart. There was no order and security, and the courts of justice were completely in the hands of Sharia judges and mullahs, just like the Islamic Republic of today. In a city like Tehran, after sunset, no one dared to walk in the city streets. There was no safe highway in Iran. Travelers who wanted to go from Tehran to Khorasan had to travel through Russia to escape the hands of thieves and highwaymen. People were living in complete poverty and ignorance and misery was everywhere in Iran. In such a sad situation, the great Reza Shah appeared and changed the fate of Iran. He was the one who ended the presence of Russian and British officers in Irania military. In March 2628, equal to 1921 AD, Reza Shah the great overthrew the corrupt and shaky Qajar government in a bloodless coup and started the rebuilding of the country. This book describes many unsaid related things.
I hope that the young generation of Iran will gain access to this book and become more aware of the fundamental actions of this great man in the history of Iran, which the mullahs and national-religious people and especially the People’s Mujahideen and the Communists have tried to discredit. Iran-building activities have strengthened this kingdom, continue his path and saved Iran from the occupation of the Arab-worshipping traitors who sold the homeland. Many analysts of Iran’s problems consider Reza Shah the Great’s astonishing progress in the development of Iran to be due to the correct selection of people by him to man the sensitive posts of the Country. For the great Reza Shah, candidate’s genius, skill and patriotism were important for occupying state positions, and this procedure of his is 180 degrees different from the procedure used by the turban-wearers of today. The desire of the author of the book is to introduce the people who helped Reza Shah to build Iran, and it is evident and is not hidden in the contents. I request the reader of the book to be the judge of his honor and intelligence and ask himself: What did the great Reza Shah give to the people of Iran and how did the bandits loot and plunder them. It includes cultural, security, welfare, educational and most importantly patriotism, assets that were looted by turban-wearers. 45 years of occupation of Iran by the Arab-worshippers provided enough opportunity for these Arab-worshippers and their mercenaries to shamelessly engage in distortions.
Mohammad ben Abdullah Preacher of Judaism In Mecca
In this bold and meticulously researched work, Armen A. Saginian presents a comparative analysis that challenges centuries of religious narrative. Drawing on the Quran, the Torah’s Genesis and Exodus, and reputable encyclopedic records, the author invites readers to reconsider the foundations of Islam—and the life of Mohammad—not as divine revelation but as a story deeply rooted in history, politics, and power.
Was Mohammad influenced by Judaism through his wife, Khadijah? Was Islam’s rise more political than spiritual? And was Omar bin Khattab truly the architect of Islam as we know it today?
This book doesn’t offer easy answers—it offers the facts and encourages readers to think critically. If you believe that truth deserves to be uncovered, no matter how controversial, this book is your starting point.
Shah and His Enemies
The book you are holding is an attempt to present the services that the late Shah performed for the advancement of Iran and Iranians, which unfortunately faded in the atmosphere of hostility between the sinister triangle of the Mullah, the Mujahid, and the leftists.
The ignorance of the masses and the stubbornness of the sworn enemies of Iran and Iranians, who with their poisonous pens and words pushed society towards decadence and destruction, caused Iran to be occupied by a handful of hound-worshiping turbans.
Their blind hostility towards the great Reza Shah and Mohammad Reza Shah caused the most backward, most feared, cruel, and corrupt regime in the world to come to power, namely the Republic of Ignorance, Madness, and Islamic Crime.
The work that Reza Shah the Great left unfinished in order to develop the ruins inherited from the Qajar era was to be completed by his Iranian-friendly son, Mohammad Reza Shah, which was stopped by foreign conspiracy, which was headed by the issue of oil, along with the naivety of the nation, and the betrayal of the educated and military, and Iran fell into the hands of a handful of incompetent and ineffective lumpen people who, in addition to plundering and selling the homeland to foreigners, stealing from the Iranian table, and giving it to Arab terrorists, turned Iran into black soil and Iranians into ashes.
When at 4 am on 5 June 2616 Madi, corresponding to 26 May 1908, the drilling rig at a depth of 360 meters in the ground in Masjed-e-Soleman broke the layers that enclosed the oil, oil gushed out to a height of 50 meters. After a few days, well number 2 also reached oil.
The discovery of oil in Iran had a significant impact on the fate of the people of this country and its kings, which is mentioned in this book.
An event that brought prosperity to America and Europe and misery to us. With the discovery of oil, the British invasion of Iran took on a terrifying form, and things reached a point where Iran was divided between the two plunderers, the British and the Russians.
Shah and His Enemies
A book that for the first time highlights the services of Mohammad Reza Shah Pahlavi, who was born in an atmosphere of animosity and hostility between the Mullah, the Mujahid, and the leftists.