Not Without My Husband

Not Without My Husband (German title: Nicht ohne meinen Mann) is a book written by Justine Harun-Mahdavi.

It responds to the negative account of Iran in Betty Mahmoody's bestselling 1987 memoir, Not Without My Daughter.

[2] Justine Harun-Mahdavi (Haas, born 11 June 1945 in Morbach, Germany) is a German woman who lived in Iran between 1968 and 1979, and is the writer of the Not Without My Husband.

Justine moved to Iran 1968 and lived with her husband Massoud Harun-Mahdavi and two children in different cities (mainly in Kerman, Mashhad and Tehran) for more than 11 years.

In Not Without My Husband, Justine pleads for freedom and democracy in Iran and for tolerance towards all nations, religions and cultures in the world.