'The Warrior's Message') was an Iranian monthly based in the United States, that was published from 1972 to 1978 as the official organ of the Freedom Movement of Iran's foreign branch.
[1] The name was selected with consent of the People's Mujahedin, and was probably a homage to El Moudjahid, the organ of Algeria NLF.
[1] Payam-e-Mojahed is described as a periodical published "by Iranian students abroad who were voicing their views on Islam-minded revolutionaries".
[3] The publication mainly covered activities of the opposition to the Shah among different groups[1] and also frequently printed views of Ali Shariati.
[1] According to Houchang E. Chehabi, in the mid 1970s Payam-e-Mojahed had reached a circulation of 6,000 copies, with reprints made in Europe.