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Emily Wither

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The Documentary Podcast
War, God and the Islamic Republic

I'm at a reading in Istanbul of the Shahnameh, or Book of Kings, written a thousand years ago.

The Documentary Podcast
War, God and the Islamic Republic

It's an epic poem of over 50,000 verses, laced with tragedy, battles and one's inner struggle.

The Documentary Podcast
War, God and the Islamic Republic

Through it, the Persian poet Ferdowsi recounts a legendary history of Iran, from the dawn of time to the fall of the Persian Empire in the 7th century.

The Documentary Podcast
War, God and the Islamic Republic

But it's so much more than just a book of myths and legends.

The Documentary Podcast
War, God and the Islamic Republic

It lies at the heart of Iranian culture, and groups of Iranians gather around the world to read this text aloud.

The Documentary Podcast
War, God and the Islamic Republic

These days, its themes of nationalism, resistance and freedom resonate strongly with some Iranians who have spent most of this year living through war, repression and economic hardship.

The Documentary Podcast
War, God and the Islamic Republic

It's just one example of Persian poetry that Iranians inside the country tell us they've taken comfort in as hardship and disillusionment around Islam has taken hold.

The Documentary Podcast
War, God and the Islamic Republic

I'm Emily Wither.

The Documentary Podcast
War, God and the Islamic Republic

In this edition of Heart and Soul, which explores personal approaches to spirituality from around the world, we've been speaking to four Iranians inside Iran.

The Documentary Podcast
War, God and the Islamic Republic

about how they've struggled with their relationship with Islam under an increasingly repressive regime and how their personal approaches to faith kept them going during the war and state-imposed dogma.

The Documentary Podcast
War, God and the Islamic Republic

We've been speaking to a mother and son in the capital, Tehran.

The Documentary Podcast
War, God and the Islamic Republic

She's in her 50s, a housewife, and wears a headscarf.

The Documentary Podcast
War, God and the Islamic Republic

Her son is in his 30s.

The Documentary Podcast
War, God and the Islamic Republic

We're not able to share their names, and their words have been voiced by actors.

The Documentary Podcast
War, God and the Islamic Republic

Because they talk freely, they fear reprisals from the Iranian authorities.

The Documentary Podcast
War, God and the Islamic Republic

Criticising the government can lead to arrest, and talking to foreign media can be considered as helping the enemy.

The Documentary Podcast
War, God and the Islamic Republic

Muharram is the first month of the Islamic calendar during which Shia Muslims commemorate the death of Imam Hussein, the grandson of the Prophet Muhammad, who was killed at the Battle of Karbala.

The Documentary Podcast
War, God and the Islamic Republic

This mother and son come from a religious family.

The Documentary Podcast
War, God and the Islamic Republic

The woman's husband didn't want her working outside the home.

The Documentary Podcast
War, God and the Islamic Republic

And her son says his father never cared about material wealth, believing that sustenance is provided by God.

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