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Persian calligraphy Scented Soy Candle, 9ozPacked with immersive aromas, these scented candles come in 9oz glass jars and are one size (2. 8 3. 5") (7. 1cm 8. 8cm). Made with 100% natural soy wax blend, each candle features a 100% cotton wick and a permanent adhesive label where your custom designs can come alive. .: Materials: 100% natural soy wax blend, 100% cotton wick and a glass jar .: One size: 2. 8 3. 5" (7. 1cm 8. 9cm) .: Compliant with ASTM safety standards .: Burning time: 50 60
Packed with immersive aromas, these scented candles come in 9oz glass jars and are one size (2.8″ × 3.5") (7.1cm × 8.8cm). Made with 100% natural soy wax blend, each candle features a 100% cotton wick and a permanent adhesive label where your custom designs can come alive. .: Materials: 100% natural soy wax blend, 100% cotton wick and a glass jar .: One size: 2.8″ × 3.5" (7.1cm × 8.9cm) .: Compliant with ASTM safety standards .: Burning time: 50-60 hours .: Glossy permanent adhesive label .: Choose from nine different aromatic scents .: Assembled in the USA from globally sourced parts .: Please note: All scents have the same wax color The Women's Life Freedom Movement in Iran is a powerful and ongoing struggle for gender equality and human rights, capturing the world's attention with its courage and resilience. This movement, known in Persian as "Zan, Zendegi, Azadi," seeks to challenge systemic oppression and advocate for the rights of women to live freely and independently. Historical Context: The Women's Life Freedom Movement has deep roots in Iran's history. Iranian women have long fought for their rights, from the Constitutional Revolution in the early 20th century to the protests against mandatory hijab laws in the 1970s and the Green Movement of 2009. In recent years, this movement has gained momentum through social media and global solidarity, bringing greater visibility to the plight of Iranian women. Core Issues: Legal Discrimination: Iranian women face numerous legal challenges, including unequal rights in marriage, divorce, child custody, and inheritance. The movement seeks to reform these laws to ensure equal rights for women. Dress Code: The mandatory hijab law is a symbol of the state's control over women's bodies. Many women defy this law, risking arrest and persecution to assert their right to choose their attire. Violence and Harassment: The movement also addresses issues of domestic violence, sexual harassment, and honor killings, advocating for stronger protections and support for victims. Architectural Heritage of Iran: Iran's architecture is a testament to its rich cultural history and artistic achievements. The country's architectural heritage spans thousands of years, blending various influences from ancient Persia, Islamic traditions, and modern innovations. Key Features of Iranian Architecture: Persian Gardens: Known as "paradises on earth," Persian gardens feature geometric layouts, water features, and lush greenery. The UNESCO-listed Fin Garden and Eram Garden are prime examples. Domes and Minarets: Iranian mosques are renowned for their domes and minarets, adorned with intricate tilework and calligraphy. The Shah Mosque in Isfahan is a masterpiece of Safavid architecture. Caravanserais: These roadside inns provided shelter for travelers and traders along the Silk Road. The 17th-century Zein-o-din Caravanserai is a well-preserved example. Bridges and Palaces: The Si-o-se-pol and Khaju bridges in Isfahan showcase the elegance of Safavid engineering, while the Golestan Palace in Tehran reflects Qajar-era opulence. Bazaar Architecture: Traditional bazaars, such as the Grand Bazaar of Tehran, are vibrant marketplaces with arched ceilings, courtyards, and labyrinthine alleys, reflecting the commercial and social life of Iranian cities. Cultural Significance: Iranian architecture is not just about aesthetics; it embodies the country's spiritual, social, and political values. Mosques and religious complexes serve as centers of worship and community gatherings. Palaces and gardens represent the splendor of royal patronage. Public spaces like bazaars and bridges facilitate commerce and connectivity. Connection to the Women's Movement: The Women's Life Freedom Movement and Iran's architectural heritage are intertwined through the cultural and social fabric of the country. Just as Iranian architecture reflects the nation's resilience and creativity, the women's movement embodies the spirit of perseverance and the quest for justice. Both are integral to Iran's identity and its ongoing journey toward a more equitable and inclusive society. This dress has been designed with Love and care and while designing I shed tears for Persia.Shipping Notes
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★★★★★ 5
Excellent treatment on the subject of waiting on the Lord
Format: Paperback
Waiting Isn’t a Waste, The Surprising Comfort of Trusting God in the Uncertainties of Life
by Mark Vroegrop (Wheaton, Illinois: Crossway, 2024), 135 pp. paper, $13.49
Vroegrop’s book Dark Clouds, Deep Mercy was popular partly due to its subject matter: grief and suffering. Now Vroegrop, lead pastor of College Park Church in Indianapolis, is addressing another hot subject—waiting. It is no wonder that it has drawn the attention of Christianity Today, which awarded it one of the best books for 2024. Everyone struggles with waiting. The author writes, “This book is about the ‘gaps of life’ and how the Bible calls us to fill the void of uncertainty by waiting on God” (p. 1). We tend to fill the gaps with fear, anxiety, frustration, or anger (pp. 2, 16, 33-36); Scripture calls us to fill them with hope and trust in God. The stated aim is “to help us take steps in learning to wait” (p. 5), and the goal is to unpack this definition: “Waiting on God when I don’t know what’s true about my life” (p. 5). The book has six subjects, each of which has a chapter devoted to these topics:
• Honestly: waiting is hard
• Frequently: waiting is common
• Thoughtfully: waiting is biblical
• Patiently: waiting is slow
• Intentionally: waiting is commanded
• Collectively: waiting is relational (p. 6)
Waiting is loaded with good quotes such as this one from Ben Patterson: “To wait is to journey in faith toward the things God has promised” (p. 11). Andrew Murray and his devotional classic Waiting on God are liberally quoted. One example: “This is the blessing of waiting upon God, that it takes our eyes and thoughts away from ourselves, even our needs, and desires, and occupies us with our God” (pp. 12-13). The author is quotable as well. Three excellent statements are as follows:
When my desire for control gets the best of me, I frequently turn to three unhelpful and sinful responses: anger, anxiety, and apathy (p. 33).
Waiting requires living by what I know to be true about God when I don’t know what’s true about my life (p. 39).
Rather, my typical response is annoyance at best and anger at worst. You too? Understanding the biblical connection between wait and hope invites us to shift our focus from what’s not true about our lives to what is true about God. In other words, waiting biblically is seeing seasons of delay as opportunities to hope in God (p. 42).
Vroegop often turns to the Psalms for insight and direction, noting that there are 14 psalms that celebrate waiting (p. 30). From Psalm 25 and 27 he draws a four-fold strategy for waiting, forming the anacronym FAST:
Focus: live with a God-centered perspective (Psalm 25:3).
Adore: worshipfully rehearse what you know to be true (Psalm 27:1)
Seek: request God’s help (Psalm 25:16, 17, 18, 20)
Trust: “embracing by faith the contentment and spirited rest that comes from knowing God can be trusted” (Psalm 27:13-14). Trusting is a choice (pp. 75-76).
Vroegop reminds his readers that while we are waiting, the Lord may intervene in ways that are amazing: “I’ve seen problems solved, solutions surface, people convicted, and conflict resolved” (pp. 109-110). These past interventions give us hope for present ‘gaps’” (p. 66).
I was disappointed with the author’s passing references to the Message paraphrase, the Enneagram (p. 3), lighting of candles (p. 69), and Dallas Willard (p. 79). But these slights do not tarnish the excellent treatment on the subject of waiting on the Lord.
Reviewed by Gary E. Gilley, Southern View Chapel
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Reviewed in the United States on March 21, 2025
★★★★★ 5
Edifying
Format: Paperback
Very well written. Very edifying. Very scriptural. What are the best books written on waiting on God’s timing and that God uses waiting that can bless us.
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Reviewed in the United States on December 7, 2025
★★★★★ 5
Encouraging book when suffering!
Format: Paperback
Wonderful, encouraging book, excellent author. Read for yourself or someone you love, if you're suffering during a time of waiting on the Lord.
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Reviewed in the United States on December 22, 2025
★★★★★ 4
Good
Format: Paperback
Good book
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Reviewed in the United States on September 9, 2025
★★★★★ 5
Great purchase!
Format: Paperback, Format: Paperback
This book was a gift to my grandmother for mothers day and it came in great quality! Although I have not read the contents of the book, it was not bent when delivered (like previous books Ive purchased) and it is good quality! The paperback texture is not smooth and it has some texture but it still feels good quality. As I flipped through it I noticed the scripture index which I was very happy by!! 10/10 and if you read it leave another review based on the contents of the book!!
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Reviewed in the United States on May 10, 2026
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