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Guita Sazan grew up in a Jewish family in Tehran in the 1960s and 1970s, during the reign of the Shah. She was a teenager during the Islamic Revolution against the Shah and was inspired to join the struggle, even becoming a practicing Muslim. But as time went by, the new regime became more and more repressive, until finally Guita realized her own life might be in danger unless she fled the country. Guita joins us to discuss her dramatic life story and her new memoir Mirrors on Fire: A Jewish Girl Seized in Pursuit of Jihad.

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Released November 18, 2025
  • Collage of Guita Sazan in 1978 & 2025

    Writer Guita Sazan in Tehran in 1978, a year before the Iranian Revolution; and in 2025, in Stamford, CT. Courtesy of Guita Sazan.

  • 'Mirrors on Fire' book cover

    Courtesy of Guita Sazan.

  • Guita Sazan family photo 1976

    Guita Sazan, far right, with her siblings and cousins in Tehran in 1976. Courtesy of Guita Sazan. 

  • Collage of Guita Sazan in 1978 & 2025
  • 'Mirrors on Fire' book cover
  • Guita Sazan family photo 1976

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How to cite this page

Jewish Women's Archive. "Episode 134: The Jewish Girl Who Joined the Islamic Revolution." (Viewed on November 27, 2025) <https://jwa.org/podcasts/canwetalk/episode-134-jewish-girl-who-joined-islamic-revolution>.



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