Thirty Five Scholars, a book written by Muhammad Āref-e Mūsavinejād, is a collection of thirty five biographies of Afghan influential scholars in the last century. The Secretariat of the International Conference of the Common Heritage of Iran and Iraq commissioned this book, and later in 1393 the book was published by Majma’-e Zakhāer-e Is
lami publishing house in Qom. The author of the following paper is going to introduce this book and examine its content. Regarding this, he firstly talks about the book author and publishing house, and then compares the book with other similar books which have been published in Iran. Finally, he points out the book strong points and shortcomings