The Book “Social Conduct of the Martyr President” has been Published

According to the Public Relations Office of IICT, the book “Social Conduct of the Martyr President,” authored by Mohammad Javad Roodgar, has been published by Rah-e Neshan Publications.

 

“Social Conduct” represents the culmination of the four mystical journeys in a general sense, and specifically the third and fourth inward journeys, which pertain to the friends of God and the esteemed companions, including the prophets, the truthful, the martyrs, and the righteous. Martyr President Raisi, known as one of the best in the realm of social conduct and service, exemplifies this in his existence. He transitioned from being a “person” to a “paradigm” in social conduct within the context of the Islamic Revolutionary system and Islamic state and society, ensuring the path to a new Islamic civilization remained clear. He was a servant of the Ahlul Bayt and specifically Imam Reza (peace be upon them), a dedicated servant to the people, and exhibited a lifestyle based on rationality, spirituality, and social justice. His traits included honesty, purity of soul, loyalty to the system and leadership, openness in various social interactions, and tireless commitment in fulfilling the heavy responsibilities of his roles, including judiciary, stewardship, and presidency. He was a devoted brother to the leader, a sincere servant to the nation, a strong supporter of the resistance front, and an experienced, well-rounded revolutionary with a commitment to prayer and supplication, simple living, diligent work, and a new standard in public service. This book provides an overview of the markers and signs, albeit brief, of the virtuous life of this dedicated and public-serving individual.

 

The book “Social Conduct of the Martyr President” by Mohammad Javad Roodgar is available in the market with each volume priced at 165,000 Toman.

 

For purchasing the book or for more information, interested individuals can visit the official website of the Institute for Cultural and Thought Studies Publications at: [www.poiict.ir](http://www.poiict.ir).