Tehran-wife of Martyr Rajabpour: Jebeli, head of Irib, insisted that Nimā must be buried in the Martyrs section. However, Section 42 was prepared for the victims of the Israeli attack. I decided to wait and see where he himself wanted to rest.
Do you know why someone who gives life for God becomes the heart of history? As Shariati once wrote, “Now the martyrs are dead, we are dead. The martyrs speak their words, we are deaf. When we were unable to continue living, we died, we remain shameless, for hundreds of years.”
The consciousness of death at the height of young people
The whole thing begins with your own choice. It is a choice that directs your steps and the path they take. When Nima decided which books to read, which topics to pursue, and who to choose as his life partner to share the lifestyle he chose, it was clear that he already knew what he was looking for. This understanding is a precious pearl that cannot be given to everyone.
His wife, his wife, Zafra Hosseinzadeh, has lived with Nima Rajabul since the age of 19, and shares the brief but poignant memories of her husband. rent. “
“I am an Ali (AS) servant!”
During their engagement and early marriages – during the most romantic periods, they often visited Golzar Bedi Zafra, where many martyrs lie to rest. Nima was a follower of the martian Rajai. The first book he took home and read repeatedly was about the life and actions of Rajay, a martial artist during the presidency. He wanted to learn how to act in a controlled environment. He chose the name “Ali” for himself, but later said the name was too grand, so he introduced himself as “Gollum Ali” (Ali’s servant) and even signed the document as “Gollum!”
Although he is a mechanical engineer, Nimā refused to do any job. Six months after his marriage, he made a living selling goods on the streets, and spoke with pride for the day. After joining the news network, their home became their second office, but he acted in a way that no one complained.
martyrrajāei: The spiritual father of Nima
Nima saw himself as a soldier of the martian Rajai and the martian Reishi, considering Rajai as a spiritual father. He frequently contributed voluntarily and without compensation to magazines dedicated to martial artists.
23 On Khordad (June 13), Nima was sleeping at home when the Israeli attack occurred. Zara called him and asked him what was going on. He quickly got ready and went out to work, but it wasn’t his shift, but his work commitment was his priority. Her heart broke when Ilib was attacked and Zafra saw Sahar Emami’s collapse alive. Their daughter Mara called Nima and he replied, “Ilib hit but it’s fine.” He then spoke to Zahra’s brother and said he was injured and had been transported to Shohada Tajrish Hospital.
The last time I saw my husband, it was soaked in blood
They rushed to the hospital and found Nima, covered in blood. He was still breathing, but he had an amputated artery in his limbs and a large blood bag in his abdomen. He was rushed to surgery at 12:45am and stayed in the operating room for five hours before moving to the pale ICU from blood loss. At about 4am, the doctor notified them with regret.
“Dad, please show us our house when you come back.”
Mafra resembles a temperamental father. Despite recent differences in thinking, she always respected him. At her father’s bedside, she wrote in her own handwriting: “Dad, please show us our home when you come back.”
When it was time to move Nima’s body to Zafra Cemetery, Ilibu chief Jeberi insisted that it would be buried in the martyr section of the media. However, Section 42 was prepared for the victims of the Israeli attack. Zara decides to wait to see where Nima herself wants to be. Interestingly, he was buried just a few meters away from the martialist Rajay, in the front row of Article 42. It is one of the closest compartments to section 72.
She always says: “Nima, how much you loved God?”
Final return
A friend later told Zahra that Nimā and her colleagues attempted to quickly evacuate others during the attack, claiming that the woman would leave first, “You might get injured while evacuating.” Nima left last. About 30 seconds before the explosion, he took a photo with two friends. Then somehow he went back inside. And then something happened that had never had to happen.
“I want to die at the hands of the most evil people!”
Born in 1977 (the 56th year of the Iranian calendar), Nima wrote a will at the age of 21 that was written as if it had been written a week ago. “I want to be killed by the most evil people!”
(Source: Tasnim News Agency)
