Nusratullah Mahmudzadeh is one famous writer whose work does not appear to be overstated.
To date, he has written 30 books about the events and memories of the imposed war, but I can definitely attribute his notoriety to his recently published book, The Frontline Embankments.
Mahmoudzadeh addresses a subject that has hitherto received little attention in this book by describing the contribution of construction jihad to the war and the geniuses who led it.
* How has this book reached so many readers and received such positive reviews?
The subject of this book has not been much discussed before. As a longtime employee of the Jihad of Construction, I have been a close watcher of jihadist activities. When writing this book, I tried to honestly describe what I saw and heard without exaggerating. Moreover, the usefulness of jihadism to this country is a unique aspect of this book, which is another reason for its high readership.
Most of the construction jihad armies were educated people and college geniuses, who preferred to do technical activities and use their knowledge and expertise for the good of the country rather than fight.
* How long did it take you to write this book?
It took me five years to finish this book. We brought with him over 500,000 classified and unclassified documents on the IRGC and Jihad, as well as interviews that have not been published anywhere.
* What inspired you to become a writer?
There is actually a great story behind it. In fact, it started after Hoveise and I had surgery to free the injured area. In that conflict, out of 150 people, only 3-4 of him survived. I was in the hospital for a while, and the only thing I could do to kill time was to write down in detail what had happened in that operation. was published, and then I started writing.
* Where did you learn the principles of writing so that you could write such a good book?
No, I didn’t know the principles of writing. I wrote the events of the war from memory in a very detailed manner. Of course, I read a lot of books to familiarize myself with war literature.
* How many books did you write during the war?
I think it’s 5-6 books.