Where Is God?
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This book is about a Baha’is family who is suffering in Iran by Islamic Republic of Iran government where all religions are forbidden to practice except Islam which is official-political religion. Restricted religion people are trying to escape from Iran to save their lives. Ramin and his wife, Irandookht trying to escape from Iran by human trafficker by unofficial borders but got trap and fell in problem to execution. They finally succeeded to mange escape again and save their lives.

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Date de parution 21 mai 2023
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EAN13 9781669878469
Langue English

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The following books have been published by the same au thor:
1-
Companionship with God
2-
God The rapy
3-
The Light of God
4-
B lood
5-
Hidden c lues
6-
Meeting with God
7-
Satan or God
8-
Other Sayyide of Coin
9-
Viewp oint
10-
At the End of Time
11-
Along the Highway of Life
12-
Dawn
13-
Loving Eyes
14-
Out look
15-
Pigeons Fall in Love
16-
Defeated Muslim J hiad
17-
With Love
18-
Words s peak
19-
Paras stoo
WHERE IS GOD?
 
A Novel
 
 
 
 
Mohammad Babantaj
 
Copyright © 2023 by Mohammad Babantaj.
 
ISBN:
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978-1-6698-7847-6

eBook
978-1-6698-7846-9
 
 
All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or by any information storage and retrieval system, without permission in writing from the copyright owner.
 
This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places and incidents either are the product of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously, and any resemblance to any actual persons, living or dead, events, or locales is entirely coincidental.
 
Any people depicted in stock imagery provided by Getty Images are models, and such images are being used for illustrative purposes only.
Certain stock imagery © Getty Images.
 
 
 
Rev. date: 05/19/2023
 
 
 
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CONTENTS
About the Author
CHAPTER 1
Part 1Roozbeh family’s charity
Part 2Pilgrimage to Shah Chahragh
Part 3Ramin and Aida are bullied at school by others
Part 4Roozbeh’s shop get robbed
Part 5Roozbeh’s shop gets robbery
Part 6Roozbeh’s shop gets robbery
CHAPTER 2
Part 7The pickup truck is being stolen with load
Part 8Roozbeh getting bad news
Part 9Roozbeh complains to the police
Part 10Thieves clash
Part 11The chase
Part 12Encountering the two burglary partners
Part 13Roozbeh Irandoost gets surprised
CHAPTER 3
Part 14Ramin’s historic dream
Part 15Roozbeh’s home on fire
Part 16Police investigate Irandoost’s home fire
Part 17Immediate donations from the Emperor Farah Pahlavi’s Foundation to the Roozbeh’s family
Part 18Divorce and remarriage of Kookab Khanum
Part 19Kookab gets remarry with Sheikh Ahmed
CHAPTER 4
Part 20Roozbeh builds houses for the poor Muslims
Part 21The King and Queen of Iran visit Mazandaran Province in North of Iran
Part 22Sign up for home at Angels Houses
Part 23Earthquake in Birjan city, Kohgolieh province
Part 24Earthquake in Birjan city, Kohgolieh province
Part 25Ramin in the earthquake zone
Part 26Ramin returns to Shiraz
CHAPTER 5
Part 27Ramin enters Pilot University
Part 28Ramin’s acquaintance with Miss. Lieutenant Irandookht
Part 29Yalda Night Party
Part 30Ramin’s mission to America
Part 31Returning back from Mission
Part 32Marriage of Ramin and Irandookht
Part 33Ramin’s mission to the Israeli-Lebanese war
CHAPTER 6
Part 34The beginning of the fifth world war and the fall of the Iranian empire
Part 35Plan to kidnap King of Iran
Part 36The King of Iran is kidnapped
Part 37Wandering kidnappers in the sky
Part 38Attack of the Allied Army on Iran
CHAPTER 7
Part 39Air attacks
Part 40Major Ramin’s mission in the war
Part 41Ramin’s eyes lit up on their second daughter, Shabnam
Part 42The Allied war with Iran is intensifying
Part 43Iranian air strikes on enemy positions
CHAPTER 8
Part 44The bad news of arresting Col. Ramin’s father
Part 45Ramin meets his father
Part 46A heartbreaking scene with Roozbeh
Part 47Ramin and Irandookht return to Ahwaz
Part 48Coup of Allied Forces in Iran
CHAPTER 9
Part 49Victims of coup
Part 50The enemy celebrates the victory
Part 51Irandookht’s arrest
Part 52Irandookht, sentenced to death
Part 53The last visiting of Irandookht and Ramin before execution
CHAPTER 10
Part 54Ramin and Irandookht escape from Iran
Part 55Another headache for Ramin and Irandookht
Part 56Ramin and Irandookht got caught
Part 57Repeated attempt and re-encountering with agents
Part 58Ramin’s decision to flee Iran again
Part 59Ramin fights with death
Part 60Continuation of Ramin’s war with death for life
Part 61Continuation of Ramin’s war with death for life
CHAPTER 11
Part 62Ramin’s case has been accepted as a refugee
Part 63Ramin looking for work in Ankara
Part 64UN Interview
Part 65To escape Behareh and Shabnam from Iran
Part 66Irandookht jions family
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Mohammad Babantaj is a Canadian citizen who lives in Vancouver, Canada. He emigrated from Iran to Canada with his two sons and his wife in 1988.
He used to be an Iranian federal police lieutenant for 10 years. He is a human rights activist. He earned a master’s degree in English. He is also the author of 20 other books: “Companionship with God,” “God Therapy,” “The Light of God,” “Blood,” Hidden Clues,” “Meeting with God,” “Satan or God,” “Other Sayyide of Coin,” “Viewpoint,” “At the End of Time,” “Along the Highway of Life,” “Dawn,” Defeated Muslim Jihad,” “Loving Eyes,” “Parasstoo,” “Outlook,” “Pigeons Fall in Love,” “Words Speak,” and “With Love.”
 
Your resignation from someone who loves you is a sign of misery. And the tendency to home not pay attention to you is a diagram of humilia tion.
Whoever loves himself, is commemorated, desires and passions are humili ated.
Everyone’s abilities and disabilities are plotted after the submission of his deeds to the Almighty God.
People are hostile to whatever and whoever they do not know.
For your life and living, no city and no land is superior to any other city and land. The best city and land is where that endures your good and bad.
Do not feel sorry for what you have lost. And do not rejoice over all that happens to you because you are not aware of their inners. And whoever does not grieve over the past, and does turn to all with all joy, he or she has received piety from both S ides.
The superior human is not in control of others, but is decision maker. No need consult of others and also no need to choose others. And he himself follows the path of his life and goal. And he himself is confident and self-control. Exactly all those who succeed in their lives and their goals are from this group. All the Great people are from this group, like all kings and emperors are from the same g roup.
CHAPTER 1
PART 1 Roozbeh family’s charity
Here is, south of Iran, city of poetry, city of great poet, Khajeh Hafez Shirazi, city of Shiraz. The people of this city and interior tourists come together in Hafeziyah, the holy shrine of Hafez, on Thursdays and Fridays nights and sing at the grave of their great poet, Hafez. And also gather at the holy shrine of Shah Chahragh, the dear brother of Imam Reza and the son of the glorious Imam, the seventh Imam, Imam Musa ibn Ja’far, and come to the pilgri mage.
Shiraz is a city of elders and poetry and elite city where the local citizens are Shiite Muslims and communicate with each other in prose po etry.
On the South zone of the city, on Hemmat Street, is a Baha’i family living who is Mr. Roozbeh Irandoost with his wife, Maher. Roozbeh and Maher have two children one boy and one girl, Ramin and Aida.
No any persecution of this family does even reach to any persons of this neighbourhood. This family strives to help their neighbors and the people of their city.
Mr. Roozbeh owns a business which is a home appliance store on Hafez Street that provides for the family’s living expe nses.
The month of Muharram arrives. According to the usual and yearly routine of Imam Hussein’s mourning, Mr. Roozbeh Irandoost prepares for charity and gives out food from their local mosque to Imam Hussein’s mour ners.
Mourners of Imam Hussein go to local mosque for having food and drink after mour ning.
Roozbeh tells his wife, Maher: Then day after tomorrow is Tasoha of Imam Hussein. We have to increase the amount of food in Tasoha and Ashura for the mosque, because every year the numbers of mourners of Imam Hussein are increa sing.
Maher in reply, tells her husband: What a benefit! It is no use. Most of people do not eat our food because we ar

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