Book 8 - Shaheed Mohammad Ali Ranjbar

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“Sometimes I think that Imam Khomeini opened a blank book in this country, which the martyrs filled with their stories and left behind . . .”

Shaheed Ranjbar’s wife, Marzieh, describes their spiritual connection and deep bond during the time of the Islamic Revolution. She shares how their marriage was a positive example for others, how they remained like newlyweds for many years after their wedding day, and her husband’s gentle and caring nature toward her and their children.

Shaheed Mohammad-Ali Ranjbar spent a long time on the front lines during the Iraq-Iran War. He also worked as a social worker for the families of martyrs, carrying the burden of tremendous grief and sorrow, reading the martyrs’ wills. After suffering from the effects of chemical weapons and bearing the brutal aftermath of war injuries upon his feeble body, his family painfully witnessed him slowly withering away, finally attaining martyrdom . . .

“Sometimes I think that Imam Khomeini opened a blank book in this country, which the martyrs filled with their stories and left behind . . .”

Shaheed Ranjbar’s wife, Marzieh, describes their spiritual connection and deep bond during the time of the Islamic Revolution. She shares how their marriage was a positive example for others, how they remained like newlyweds for many years after their wedding day, and her husband’s gentle and caring nature toward her and their children.

Shaheed Mohammad-Ali Ranjbar spent a long time on the front lines during the Iraq-Iran War. He also worked as a social worker for the families of martyrs, carrying the burden of tremendous grief and sorrow, reading the martyrs’ wills. After suffering from the effects of chemical weapons and bearing the brutal aftermath of war injuries upon his feeble body, his family painfully witnessed him slowly withering away, finally attaining martyrdom . . .