Then this is good if Iran has an active and trustworthy gold market. But sorry mate, I don't get the screenshot you mentioned above. Is it a kind of book that helps the ways to check the purity of gold or other assets and their weights or measures? As in the screenshot, I only understand one word, wazan, which means weight in English.
It's the small gold coin in a plastic cover. I think this image may be clearer:

These are standardized and issued by the central bank so all the characteristics can be found on the internet and I think either the CBI or their Union has it on their site. What's written on the paper inside the plastic cover is usually the gold Carat which is 24 Carat or 900 in 1000 (عیار) the weight (وزن) which is 1.01 for the smallest coin and 8.13598 grams for the largest which is commonly known as تمام بهار. The other value is just the diameter (قطر) of the coin.
Well, first of all, I would like to talk about what happened in Venezuela, and the US took over control of the whole country and declared that the US will fetch all the oil and minerals from the land of Venezuela.
Did they take over? I've been out of the loop without internet but as far as I can tell, they just kidnapped president of Venezuela. They didn't take over anything. I think it's too soon to say what exactly is happening there. Of course US regime, with threats and all that chaos is putting pressure on the Venezuelans to force them into handing over their resources for free to the US without a fuss but whether they succeed in this plan is another matter.
Saudi Arabia won’t allow airspace to be used for military action against Iran, crown prince says
Well we know very well that he is lying and Iran's military has already issued the necessary warnings to everyone in the region which is why the dictator of Arabia is this scared and making up such nonsense. Iran's warning was very clear too, they can't have US military bases in their soil where US military aircrafts fly from and land in, their radars and other spy equipment, electronic warfare units, etc. are used against Iran and a lot more and then claim that they are not allowing it!
They will be seen as hostile and they will be targeted. Just like the US base (the Central Command) was targeted back in June 2025 inside Qatar without hesitation.
and other than this, I also get to know about some other news that Iran is also in communication with Pakistan related to this matter and Iran is also in connection with turkish government,
Of course. Iran has always tried everything to avoid conflict because it would not benefit anyone in the region. So until US declares war, the diplomats will be active and do their best to prevent war.
Other than this, I want to ask you a question: Do Iranian people like the king of Iran, or are they all against him? As social media is showing, the Iranian people come out in the streets to protest against their leaders. Is that true? Or are they just rumors?
Well it's a long story and it starts in 1921...
You see, Iran as the oldest civilization on earth has had many royal dynasties over thousands of years. Some strong and glorious and some weak. But whenever a dynasty grows weak, another one that has power itself replaced it. That is until the Pahlavi dynasty which is the most pathetic one in Iran's long and glorious history. Basically the British came and carried out a coup against the Qajar dynesty back in 1921 and overthrow them to replace it with their own sockpuppet Reza Khan who was an illiterate man and later on changed his name to Reza Pahlavi to establish a fake dynasty. He basically received his orders from London and had turned Iran to what Arabia is today for the West (as Trump put it "a cash cow that they milk"!).
He could not even protect Iran from foreign invaders and back in 1941 when Europeans were fighting each other over resources and decided to invade Iran and steal our resources while murdering half the population! And because they thought their sockpuppet has gone "rogue" they simply removed him from his seat and booted him out to South Africa where he remained as an exile and died there. The Brits replaced him with another sockpuppet, his son who was obeying orders from London better and turned into an even more brutal dictator than his father.
Of course after WW2 and weakening Britain, the English handed over his leash to the US regime which came in and took control of literally everything, and they brutally suppressed any actions by the Iranians to establish democracy. Such as the US/UK led coup in Iran to overthrow the democratically elected government back in 1953.
I don't want to bore with history so long story short, decades of humiliation of a great nation, the brutality of the Western installed dictatorship, the West's attempt to secularize Iran, etc. led Iranian people to revolt and overthrow this US backed dictatorship and establish democracy. Back in 1979 when the Islamic Revolution triumphed, the Iranian people didn't just overthrow a dictator, they also booted out the US regime...
This was the great humiliation for the US regime, something that has festered for them into a grudge. Ever since then, they have tried to take their revenge and
to come back to take control of Iran once more like they used to before 1979. They have carried out multiple coups, have carried out assassinations, terrorist attacks, direct armed conflict, indirect armed conflict (proxy wars through Iraqi dictator Saddam for 8 years and other cases) and have failed so far.
Now with that very short summary of history of the past 100 years, back to your question:
Do Iranian people like the king of Iran, or are they all against him?
Nobody in their right mind likes the son of a sockpuppet and dictator. And he is a joke too. He is an employee of the US federal government and on their payroll and he is being used as an expendable asset. In Iran he is a laughing stock and on global scene nobody takes him seriously either, even his employers make fun of him!
But I have to say that one of the projects US regime ahs been running over the past 5 decades has been through mass advertisement on social media, satellite TV channels, etc. to brainwash some kids who have not read a single line of history in their lives to think that any problem they have in their lives today, didn't exist pre-revolution and the so called "mullahs" ruined everything and if they are replaced with the sockpuppet they are advertising, then everything would be great again.
I'm sure all the millions of dollars of American taxpayers money spent on these indoctrination operation has managed to brainwash some kids, but that's about it

As social media is showing, the Iranian people come out in the streets to protest against their leaders. Is that true? Or are they just rumors?
The majority of people aren't protesting against the Islamic Republic or their leaders, nor do they want what the US regime refers to as "regime change". It is clear from the number of people who come out to the streets in support of the Islamic Republic in marches such as the one on Jan 12 or celebration of the victory of the Islamic Revolution on Bahman 22 (that is February 11).
However, people are not satisfied with many decisions the government makes (usually related to economy) and their protests are related to those matters. Something that is normal and it happens everywhere else too (as we speak French farmers are protesting in Paris because of economic hardship and Americans are protesting across USA against police brutality).
Now, the US regime has always tried to use this dissatisfaction (a large part of it is caused by US economic terrorism against ordinary Iranians) to turn it into their "regime change" plan. Something they have failed at time after time.
By the way if you want to know more about these stuff from an expert perspective I suggest searching for professor "Mohammad Marandi" on youtube. He is a professor at Tehran university and specializes in Orientalism and recently they started a nice program at Al Mayadeen in English (you should find it on their channel in Youtube) where he is the host and explains a lot of these things better than I can.