Shahid Azizollah Haghdadi
Shahid Azizollah Haghdadi
Father's name: Qasim Date of Birth: 1322/01/21 Place of Birth: Sarayan Date of Martyrdom: 1367/08/01 Place of Martyrdom: West Burial Place: Sarayan Service Unit: Jihad
Memoirs: Quoting the Tasheda website, Azizollah's first memory had gone to the front twice, but this time he wanted to go, I didn't feel good because he had already been waved, so I went to Ferdows to talk to Mr. Sajjadi, the Basij official, who might be able to prevent him from going to the front. In short, Mr. Sajjadi agreed that if Azizollah came to dispatch again, he would prevent him from leaving under the pretext of making excuses. When he failed to go to the Basij, he became frustrated and proceeded through jihad. When I realized this, I left the house in a sign of dissatisfaction and an angry mood in order to dissuade him. As my wife narrates, after you left, Azizullah took her bag and left, but she came back and asked why did you come back? Are you sure you stopped leaving? But he said, "No, I have come to see the children once again, because it is my last journey and I will not come back and kiss the children's faces with tears streaming from their eyes." At the same time, I arrived and told me, "During this time, I bothered you so hard to make me lawful because I will not come back." When I saw that I could no longer stop him from leaving, we took him away with my family. Narrator: Rahman Haqdadi
The second memory, when I arrived in Sumar, Mr. Haqdadi told me, "There is no sound of cannons and tanks, I have to go where I am not comfortable for a moment and face my shoulder directly. Narrator: Rahman Haqdadi
The third memory of Friday morning was to read a prayer for the martyrs of Mecca, at six o'clock iraqi planes made a statement that the announcements were to join the Iraqi forces as soon as possible, we will take you captive in this area. After 30 minutes, Iraqi planes bombed part of our supplies and chemically hit us. The forces went back, Mr. Haqdadi was in the kitchen, the commander told me to go to the kitchen and let me know that today they will make more food because the army's food is also provided from here. When I went to the kitchen, there was no one but Mr. Haqdadi, while the blood was rising, he said, "Give me water when I'm burning." We took him on a hill and lit a fire. It took half an hour for the ambulance to come and we got in the ambulance with him and we headed to the west of the country, they stopped us along the way of the MKO, but when they saw that we were injured and wearing chemical masks, they opened the way. I took Mr. Haqdadi to the hospital and after that I didn't understand what happened to him. Narrator: Hossein Jawazi