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In the first volume of this memoir, I narrated my childhood and my studies in England, ending with our return home in June 1978. I was with my wife and our 18-month-old daughter. In that volume, I did not use real names for the characters, but "he" and "she". Now I realize that they have been with me for a long time. Therefore, I use their actual names, but modified to protect their privacy. I have also changed the names to English names.
This volume focuses mainly on my relations with my wife and our family. It discloses our separation and reconcillation, my children's education and
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In the first volume of this memoir, I narrated my childhood and my studies in England, ending with our return home in June 1978. I was with my wife and our 18-month-old daughter. In that volume, I did not use real names for the characters, but "he" and "she". Now I realize that they have been with me for a long time. Therefore, I use their actual names, but modified to protect their privacy. I have also changed the names to English names.

This volume focuses mainly on my relations with my wife and our family. It discloses our separation and reconcillation, my children's education and marriages. Describes liitle on honors I obtained during fifty years of academic work and research. It discloses some of my free time entertainments in detail.


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Autorenporträt
He grew up in a small city with 40,000 people, where he faced a lot of traditional and prejudice views. He was born in 1945 and excelled in mathematics throughout his high school years. He pursued higher education in the UK, earning his BSc in Electrical Engineering (1969) and his MSc in Engineering Mathematics (1970) from the University of Newcastle. He then became a physics instructor at a Big City University in his home country. He went back to England for his PhD studies from 1974 to 1978. When he came home in June 1978, he witnessed the massive protests against the regime that led to the Islamic Revolution in 1979. He used his expertise to lead the Physics department, before moving back to his hometown in 1984. He taught at his local university and advanced his scientific career, becoming a full professor of mathematics.Nothing is more gratifying for him than becoming a renowned professor in his hometown. He decided to write down his memories some twenty years ago.