The book of human crimes in the twentieth century is Rabi 'Ansari's crème. Readable and comprehensible book with infinite depth and breadth. A book that depicts a man's gloomy and gloomy world; or, more realistically, in a world of existing creatures called two legs, one hundred teeth, and a thousand faces, which, in the presence of this being, are the same and the natural state The Thomas Hobbes community does not disappear even in the most modern conditions, but in hidden and invisible layers, it overlooks and disguises itself more closely and more deeply. That's the way and the situation is much more dangerous than the natural time that Hobbes called it "all against all." The book of human crimes in the twenty-first century, the story of the prostitutes of the modern Iranian economy, has been around twenty. Ansari points out in this book how student girls are drawn into the hard-working houses of the prostitute's warm atmosphere. And it also shows that how much the Iranian government's clerical community is unaware of the tragedy and the "women" are giving the pain of slavery to prostitutes, not knowing how the bread-making of religion is how their lessons are taught Morality and patience and piety are closed, but it does work itself; and each day their actions with religious oil and color darken and make people wander as much in the path of morality, patience, virtue and humanity. In this book, the heroes of the story are two girls named Maliha and Badriya