Martyr Yousef Qumim
Yousef Qulim Father's name: Mohammad Hassan Date of Birth: ۱۳۳۴/۱/۱۰ Birthplace: Ferdows Date of Martyrdom: ۱۳۶۵/۱۰/۲۳ Place of Martyrdom: Shalamcheh Burial Place: Ferdows Dispatcher: Basij Karbala 5 Recommendations Of Martyrs
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Biography: Shaheed Yousef Ghaumim was born in 1955 to a religious family in Ferdows city and narrates stories about the sacrifices and benevolence of his father, the late Mohammad Hassan Ghaumim, known as khatib. Joseph, along with the nurturing of the body, benefited from the spiritual and spiritual development of this enlightened father, and the components of his existence, love of God and the truth of the Ahl al-Bayt (a) grew. After completing his primary and secondary education, he continued his education at quchan elementary school, and after completing a two-year term there, he began his military career as a knowledge trooper in the village of Qajarkhil in Sari, where he first encountered the oppression of the oppressors and the suffering of the oppressed. And Kemer closed his efforts to fight against all oppression, oppression, and evil. He fell out with the shah's readers and agents in that area and even threatened to kill him. After completing this two-year course, he was employed in education and worked in one of the deprived and remote villages of Ferdows. In the ears and souls of innocent and deprived rural children, he whispered the hymn of love and freedom and faith. The third year of shahid's stay in that village coincided with the rise of the Muslim people's movement in Iran. Martyr Yousef Quym in that village was the centerpiece of all activities that were carried out in order to enlighten the thoughts and motivate the people against the Shah. He married on 1979/09/1979, resulting in 1 son and 1 girl. In 1980, he was commissioned to found the literacy movement in Ferdows with the help of another brother. During four years of round-the-clock efforts, he was able to raise the torch of knowledge in the dark shabestan of the remotest and most deprived villages of Ferdows. In 1984, he played the greatest role in setting up and opening and organizing the Office of the Republic Party in Ferdows and was a member of the Central Council of the Grammy Division to all areas of the party and its activities. In 1985, he continued his constant efforts as one of the two supervisors of the Teacher Training Center of Shahid Mofatteh Ferdows, and during the nearly two years he was there, there was a candle where students thirsty for butterfly truth circled around him and for perhaps the first time witnessed the embodiment of all the divine values and transcendent attributes they had read in the books. This time, they saw teachers and mentors who were themselves documents of their originality. Martyr Yousef Ghavir gave them a taste of the kingdom of sacrifice, humility, love of the Qur'an and humanity, height of nature and freedom, and fighting against darkness and destruction. Martyr Yousef Qavim enjoyed deep and comprehensive knowledge of islamic worldview and this was the result of years of his study, meeting and research, and yet more than anything else, he was an act and a community. He had warm blood and a heart full of pale and exciting heart. He was never calm and calm and did not know comfort. He had lost himself and his satisfaction completely in the satisfaction of his God, and finally, in the proud operation of Karbala 5, he made heroism and purity his priority and deserved to open a window for him to the kingdom and he would forever stand on the difference between these soils and the souls of the angels to be related to God. Finally, the ascension of his kingdom, his high flight, Tawa Nast, shatters his body and the chicken of his soul rests in the divine blessings. And on January 13, 1987, she was able to take the sweet syrup of martyrdom from her master Aba Abda… Al-Husayn, who sacrificed a sip of it for his entire life, drinks and joins the martyrs, his soul happy and his path is full of monks.

Memoirs: Quoting the Tasheda website, the first memory of "Martyr Yousef Qayum was one of the brave Basijis of the right fronts against falsehood. I worked with him in training the teacher of Shahid Moffat that because the fronts needed force, I was dispatched to the front and I was supposed to be a strong martyr to do my work, but due to the strong need of the front, my strong martyr's force was also sent to the front after a while when I visited him at the Andimeshk Garrison Mosque. Because he was working with cannon 106, he was deployed to the front in Karbala 4, which after the operation I saw him in Khorramshahr washing his clothes with a dusty face and bloody clothes, and apparently he knew about the martyrdom of his brother-in-law Shahid Reza'i in Karbala 4, and in the middle of the night when everyone was asleep, he was sweeping the mosque and was very light late in the evening. it was indicated that he was martyred . Unfortunately, we heard the news of his martyrdom in Karbala 5. After the completion of Operation Karbala 5, which I had returned to Ferdows, we had slept in the teacher training center where shahid Qulim was also the head of the martyr when I fell asleep and asked him what happened to you after the martyrdom, which the martyr said: I can't say all the things come and see the goodness of the war will be over by next year and then you will regret that It wasn't long after a year of war was over. » Narrator: Ali Asghar Baqar
The second memory of Yousef Qulim's wife, in a letter she sent me from the area, quoted a memory: the operation had begun, saddam's forces were still resisting and the road had not been fully cleared. We were stationed on the road and advancing, and at the same time we noticed a moaning noise from the other side asking for help, and I, who was with my paramedics, went from this side of the embankment to the other side of the embankment, and I saw that someone had been injured in the back and all his clothes were covered in blood. I asked him if your wounded brother could go back and get away from the great battles and conflicts. The injured brother said: "I was the commander of the battalion, if I had pulled myself back, the morale of other forces would be weakened, so I had to guide my forces while I was wounded, and I would have been numb while leading the forces forward so that I could not shake myself. I did the initial work on his wound and then sent him to the back of the line. Narrator: Sedigheh Rezaei Zal