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・ The House of the Dead
・ The House of the Dead (novel)
・ The House of the Dead (series)
・ The House of the Dead (video game)
・ The House of the Dead 2
・ The House of the Dead 2 & 3 Return
・ The House of the Dead 4
・ The House of the Dead III
・ The House of the Deaf Woman and the Belfry at Eragny
・ The House of the Devil
・ The House of the Five Senses
・ The House of the Four Winds
・ The House of the Lord
・ The House of the Lost Court
・ The House of the Millions
The House of the Mosque
・ The House of the Rising Sun
・ The House of the Rising Sun (disambiguation)
・ The House of the Scorpion
・ The House of the Seven Gables
・ The House of the Seven Gables (disambiguation)
・ The House of the Seven Gables (film)
・ The House of the Seven Hawks
・ The House of the Sleeping Beauties
・ The House of the Spaniard
・ The House of the Spirit Levels
・ The House of the Spirits
・ The House of the Spirits (film)
・ The House of the Sun
・ The House of the Toad


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The House of the Mosque : ウィキペディア英語版
The House of the Mosque

''The House of the Mosque'' ((オランダ語:Het huis van de moskee)) is a Dutch-language novel by Iranian writer Kader Abdolah, published in 2005. The book follows the life of an Iranian family during the regime of Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, through the Iranian revolution of 1979 and the installment of the Khomeini government, and ends after Khomeini's death. Much of the plot takes place in the fictitious historical city of Senedjan, three hours by train from Qom. In the presentation of real historical events, many names and locations are altered, so that the novel does not pretend to be an accurate description of the historical situation.〔
The English language translation of ''The House of the Mosque'' was published in January 2010.
==Main themes==
''The House of the Mosque'' primarily explores how the Iranian people coped with second half 20th century American influence over Iran. Additionally, the book portrays struggles between the leaders of the bazaar and the religious rule of the imams—and between parents and their children who are caught up in revolutionary ideas and do not follow the old rules of the house.
Kader Abdolah presents ideas in a manner that can be easily understood by European people. Islamic principles are explained, and references to the Qur'an illustrate that it is not just a religious masterpiece but also provides a model for thinking and living in society. The novel depicts the prophet Muhammad as "a Mohammed that Europe needs" (to change common European perceptions of Islam)
One of the characters in ''The House of the Mosque'', Shahbal, resembles the author, who participated in underground political movements in the time of the Shah and later under Khomeini, and is also now living far away from Iran, in the Netherlands.

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