News ID: 309419
Publish Date: 19 July 2011 - 06:09
Book Introduction:

The Biography of a War Veteran in "The First Visit"

Navideshahed: “The First Visit”? has been written by Tayebeh Mazinani and it was published by the Foundation of Martyrs and Veterans Affairs for Khorasan Razavi province in 2010.

According to a Navideshahed report, the book “The First Visit”? is about the adventures and biography of Mohammad Mozafari, one of the devotees and chemically injured patients of Iran-Iraq war. The biography and adventures of this devotee have been expressed by Khadijeh Khorami, the spouse of Mohammad Mozafari.

Mohammad Mozafari was present in the battlefields of Khorramshahr, Majnoon Islands and Ilam at the age of 16.

This war veteran was injured in 1986 in the battlefields and he was hospitalized in Ahvaz for six months. After 20 years within the exact medical examinations it becomes clear that Mohammad Mozafari is a devotee and chemically injured patient.

In a section of this book that is narrated by Khadijeh Khorami, the wife of Mohammad Mozafari, we can read: “We wanted to register him as a devotee and chemically injured patients, but they told us to refer to the headquarters of 21 Imam Reza located in Neishabour city. I went there and I told them that my husband has been hospitalized in a hospital in Ahvaz city in 1986 and this devotee and chemically injured patient suffers nervous problems. I also told them that at that time I nursed my husband myself.”?

After searching the cases, they said: “Here we can read that this man has been martyred. Seyed said: “What do you mean? You can see that I’m alive in front of you! Here is written that Seyed Mohammad Mozafari is martyred in Iraqi Mavoot war zone. Seyed laughed and said: “For sure there should be a mistake, that person is my brother, because my brother was martyred in the Iraqi Mavoot war zone, he was Seyed Mahmoud Mozafari.”?

Eventually they found the form of the hospital. They noticed that they had written the names mistakenly.

The book “The First Visit”? has been written in 48 pages and it has been published by the Foundation of Martyrs and Veterans Affairs for Khorasan Razavi province.

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According to a Navideshahed report, the book “The First Visit”? is about the adventures and biography of Mohammad Mozafari, one of the devotees and chemically injured patients of Iran-Iraq war. The biography and adventures of this devotee have been expressed by Khadijeh Khorami, the spouse of Mohammad Mozafari. Mohammad Mozafari was present in the battlefields of Khorramshahr, Majnoon Islands and Ilam at the age of 16. This war veteran was injured in 1986 in the battlefields and he was hospitalized in Ahvaz for six months. After 20 years within the exact medical examinations it becomes clear that Mohammad Mozafari is a devotee and chemically injured patient. In a section of this book that is narrated by Khadijeh Khorami, the wife of Mohammad Mozafari, we can read: “We wanted to register him as a devotee and chemically injured patients, but they told us to refer to the headquarters of 21 Imam Reza located in Neishabour city. I went there and I told them that my husband has been hospitalized in a hospital in Ahvaz city in 1986 and this devotee and chemically injured patient suffers nervous problems. I also told them that at that time I nursed my husband myself.”? After searching the cases, they said: “Here we can read that this man has been martyred. Seyed said: “What do you mean? You can see that I’m alive in front of you! Here is written that Seyed Mohammad Mozafari is martyred in Iraqi Mavoot war zone. Seyed laughed and said: “For sure there should be a mistake, that person is my brother, because my brother was martyred in the Iraqi Mavoot war zone, he was Seyed Mahmoud Mozafari.”? Eventually they found the form of the hospital. They noticed that they had written the names mistakenly. The book “The First Visit”? has been written in 48 pages and it has been published by the Foundation of Martyrs and Veterans Affairs for Khorasan Razavi province. The End
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