Khair al-Nasa’s documentary on Channel Two

According to Fars news agency, the documentary “Khair al-Nasa” is about a 92-year-old woman from the village of Sed Khoro Sabzevar, whose home was used as a popular support base during the war. He was the manager of the biggest war support base in Sabzevar city.
The village of Sad Kharo in the west of Sabzevar is one of the thousands of villages that supported the war during the holy defense years. The villages that were opened to support the war with the help of Jihad Sazandagi Paishan. The women of Sadkharo village are an example of revolutionary women who gave their lives to defend the revolution and its values. Although these women were not very educated and had not studied in a university, they had learned in the school of Islam that life is nothing but faith and jihad. One of the most important manifestations of the presence of Iranian women in the sacred defense was their support and service role and providing the necessary supplies for the warriors on the war fronts.
In the early days of the invasion of the Baathist enemy, most of these services were performed spontaneously and less organized in centers such as mosques, mosques, schools, etc., with the active participation of women. Muslim women’s activities in front and war support headquarters were not limited to specific cases and they performed various activities according to their abilities.
The documentary “Khairul Nasa” directed by Alireza Bagshendi and produced by Hamed Bamrotnejad was produced at Ammar Cinema School. This documentary will be aired on Tuesday, June 16 at 17:00 on Do Sima channel.
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