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Ali Akbar Velayati Reading a page of a book out of thousands and millions of pages is, for us, like looking through a window on brighter side of the world that is constantly calling us, tempting us to set on a journey with the frigate of a book for more and more adventures... Candle Was Tortured
Ffinally on Tuesday evening, 6th Jomadi al-Akhar 525 H. and after a long line of accusations, the people of Hamadan witnessed their Judge of All Judges hanging on the gibbet. A large number of the crowd had gathered at the main square of the city. On the one hand, his pupils and disciples along with his son Ahmad and the Sufi clan, and on the other hand the mob and the thug and rogues and disciples of power and wealth. It was the second time they were murdering one of the heirs of Abolhassan Mianji. Perhaps in that moment on the gibbet, facing the celestial world beside the cloister of Moqaddam Sufi, he was murmuring Tazi poems of his grandiose thinking about the uproar rising from Hamadan. It is said that he approached the plan of the gibbet, hugged it and kissed it and recited a verse [from the Holy Quran] with an audible and touching voice: "and they who act unjustly shall know to what final place of turning they shall turn back." (Alshoara, 227). Then they hanged him, and according to another saying his corpse was then candle-waxed, wrapped in straw mat and burnt out.
Ayn al-Quzat Hamadani | Page 70 Author: Dr Ali Akbar Hamadani Publisher: Amir Kabir Publishing House Release Date: First issue, 2012 ISBN: 978-964-303-379-8 Genre: Nonfiction Category: Biography, History 158 Pages
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