An unparalleled man who breathes with the poor

Living alongside the great men who know the moment of their life and do not appreciate any gem, such as when they serve them to the people, is a great opportunity that can not be enjoyed by anyone. Now, the well-being of three decades continues to be the heritage of martyr Fayyazbakhsh's myths that make everyone into the path of intellectual growth.
 At 21:07 on July 7, 1981, more than 72 prominent personalities such as parliamentarians and members of the government were martyred in an explosion in the office of the Islamic Republic Party, one of whom was Dr. Mohammad Ali Feyazbakhsh, the Minister's advisor and founder of the Welfare Organization He was born in 1316 in a religious family in Tehran.
He continued his education until receiving the expertise in continuing surgery and before the revolution, a great deal of struggle against the regime of the kingdom. Dr. Mohammad Ali Feyazbakhsh, before the September 17th event, trained the first medical aid to the revolutionaries, and bloody Friday, he traveled to the wounded, and after the victory of the revolution, he turned to government activities, and in 1979 the Disabled Hospital Committee established the revolution and then As the Director General of the Department of Rehabilitation of the Ministry of Health, he appointed the bill to form the welfare organization of the country with the assistance of Shahid Lavasani to the Revolutionary Council. He was one of the three physicians of the seven elected group and Imam's role in the Cultural Revolution, which eventually took place on July 7, Divine portal was added and martyred.
An unparalleled man
"He was unique and unique"; this is the first sentence that the wife of the martyr Dr. Mohammad Ali Fayazbakhsh says in his description and adds: "He was one of the ministers who instead of delivering an anti-bullet car for his safety, he gave his own car to the governorate so that the driver To be determined. The doctor performed the work of the organization with a personal car. "
Purposefulness in life
The martyr Fayyazbakhsh's wife said about the behavior of the martyr Valemqam: "The doctor's behavior, movements and professionalism were purposeful. The doctor even pursued a goal in buying gifts, both for me and for the kids. The doctor's policy for the education of children in a morally harmful environment was not just a ban, but also provided a suitable alternative to the right not to be forfeited and the children to come to perfection. "
I am God's advisor
"When the doctor was admitted to the hospital for a period of specialization, the martyr Fayyazbakhsh spokeswoman said:" You should take a decision from a civilian or military official to begin the course. " The doctor explained that I do not care about anyone in Pahlavi's machine. Finally, when insisting them on the recommendation, I said, "I can only give advice from God. This speech by the martyr Fayyazbakhsh caused the accused to be in charge of the case, and he agreed to start the doctor's work. "
Arrest of the needy in secret
The martyr Fayyazbakhsh's wife quotes in a memoir: "After the martyrdom of the doctor, the owner of the pharmacy near his office and the owner of the neighborhood chicken farm came to our house and each brought some money. I asked them: What is this money for? They said the money belongs to the doctor. When I asked the story, I realized that when the patient was ailing, the doctor referred in particular to the symptom, which meant that he had to pay for the drug free of charge. The doctor also ordered some people to take chicken out of the chicken store in the neighborhood. Martyr Fayyazbakhsh paid medicine and chickens first every month. "
Breathe in the air of poverty
"The doctor breathed in with the poor, laughed at them, sighed and shrugged." These are the words of the martyr Fayyazbakhsh's wife about the doctor. "Although our home was in northern Tehran, he said, but he was setting up his office at the southernmost point of Tehran to breathe and accompany the poor. He was a surgeon, but he was entitled to visit patients as general practitioners. Paying a visit at their office was that on a piece of cardboard he wrote a note on his line: "The maximum visit is 300 Rials, but you can pay as much as you can." The doctor devoted himself to the people around the clock. Sometimes I felt exhausted in his face at night, and, in order to rest, I cut off the phone. When the doctor became aware of the incident, he screamed heavily and said: "I swear to serve these people, and when I swore I did not set a time to do this."


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