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- Plastic_Keys_to_Paradise abstract "Some sources hostile to the Iranian government allege that during the Iran–Iraq War (1980–88), Plastic Keys to Paradise were distributed to young Iranian military volunteers by the Islamic Republic of Iran leadership. It was reported in the Western media that golden-colored, plastic \"paradise keys\" were widely issued, each one symbolizing the certain entry into \"paradise\" for volunteers who were killed. The Persian word for paradise is Behesht.The reports have been rejected as fabrication by scholars of the Iran–Iraq War. Soldiers were issued metallic identification bags, and/or colorful identification cards, along with a copy of Shaikh Abbass Qumi (d. 1959) prayer book entitled Mafatih al-Janan or Keys to Paradise. Iranian soldiers' possession of military and religious items enabled some opponents of Khomeini to argue that the soldiers had been issued 'Plastic Keys to Heaven' – a concept that they hoped would evoke derision in the Western media against Khomeini.Professor Seyed Marandi considered the \"absurdity\" of the plastic keys (for which he would like to see an evidence of, as a veteran of the Iran–Iraq war) and similar allegations, a feature of orientalist discourse which is not challenged by its Western audience, \"as they reinforce the dominant representations of Iran in America by constructing an exotic Iran principally derived from US archives\".While covering the 'Imposed War' a New York Times reporter claimed that: \"I saw Iranian soldiers ready for battle wearing small gold keys on their uniforms where other soldiers might wear medals. They were the keys that would immediately take their souls to heaven if they should die.\"".
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- Plastic_Keys_to_Paradise comment "Some sources hostile to the Iranian government allege that during the Iran–Iraq War (1980–88), Plastic Keys to Paradise were distributed to young Iranian military volunteers by the Islamic Republic of Iran leadership. It was reported in the Western media that golden-colored, plastic \"paradise keys\" were widely issued, each one symbolizing the certain entry into \"paradise\" for volunteers who were killed.".
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