A story of the first martyr of Kermanshah who was expelled from school because of hijab – Mehr News Agency | Iran and world’s news

Mehr News Agency – Provinces Group – Mahsa Heshmati: Kermanshah, which, according to Hazrat Agha Sine Stabar Iran, is called, certainly had fathers and mothers of the fighters of the Islamic Revolution. The atmosphere of Kermanshah during the reign of the imperial dictatorship should go to the elders, he was a teenager of the revolution and in the middle age of the present, I asked about his youthful passion, the passion that was accompanied by the consciousness of fighting against the dictatorship, from his slogans to demonstrations and leaflets. He defined youthful enthusiasm.
I asked the revolutionary martyrs of Kermanshah if they were proud of the name of Martyr Tayyeba السادات When he brought Mousavi, their name was unfamiliar to me, with تاسفی Expressing his regret for the anonymity of the martyrs of the Islamic Revolution in Kermanshah, he said: “She is the first female martyr of the Islamic Revolution in Kermanshah. I looked for the name and memory of this great martyr and I was proud of being a provincial.” Shirdakhtarani I am their example of insight It is not.
Martyr Tayebeh Sadat Zamani Mousavi Godini on the 18th of Aban 1334 in the village Godin Kangavar was born in Kermanshah province. His father was Agha Seyyed Hossein Rouhani and his mother was Fatemeh Khanum. Tayebeh Sadat, who was 6 years old, his parents decided to send him to school. The word was revealed.
Expulsion from school for wearing hijab
After school, she went to Parvin Etesami High School and started studying natural sciences. Tayebeh was an intelligent girl and she was doing well in school. He was fired, but he never agreed to give up his beliefs.
Martyr Tayyeba السادات Mousavi was once admitted to Ferdowsi University of Mashhad in the field of chemistry, giving the university a good opportunity to continue his activities Fighting He considered himself against the imperial tyrannical regime and every time he returned from Mashhad, he brought with him the declarations of the Imam.
In the earthquake of September 26, 1957, when the Tabas earthquake occurred, he went to Tabas with other students in the Imam Khomeini Relief Group and worked with all his might for a month to serve orphans and the homeless. He took photographs, had a collection of photographs and intended to display them all in an exhibition, but this collection was incomplete until he took part in a demonstration in Kangavar on 17 December 1957 and was shot by officers. He himself was added to the photos he took of the martyrs and his collection was completed.
Photo exhibition one day after the testimony
One day after his martyrdom, Tayyeba’s friends displayed a collection of photographs he had taken and photographs of the tyranny of the people with a photograph of Martyr Tayyeba Sadat Zamani Mousavi himself in an exhibition, and this sentence became the decoration of the exhibition: “Isn’t this “We are dying, so let us choose death that will make lives fertile.”
Tayebeh Sadat, a 23-year-old martyr, was buried near the shrine of Imamzadeh Mohammad Baqir (AS), his birthplace.
Martyr Mousavi Zamani’s mother told Mehr: Tayyeba has been praying since she was seven years old, she went to school for 9 months and learned to read the Quran, she was expelled from school three times for not wearing a headscarf, but she did not accept. He became a chemist at Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, went to Mashhad and continued his studies in chemistry. During the two years he was at the university, he did many activities.
Imam’s representative in the Tabas earthquake
He added: Tayyeba Sadat also filmed and photographed, took photos of the demonstrations, went to the Tabas earthquake victims on behalf of the Imam and wanted to show all the photos, but he was martyred on the 17th of December and the next day he took his own photo with the photo of the martyrs in They put on an exhibition, after his martyrdom, I prayed that God, if this revolution is right, will be victorious until the fortieth; It was four days to forty days before the Islamic Revolution won.
An employee of the Pahlavi security complex said in front of documentary cameras about this martyr: “Tayyeba was a student and did organizational work and had connections with political groups. She was once arrested and interrogated by SAVAK. She was always one of the pioneers in demonstrations. And was killed by police during a protest rally.
In this documentary, the police officer of the oppressive regime quotes from the day of Tayyeba’s martyrdom: Helicopters came to Kangavar from Kermanshah, about 50 soldiers got off, got off in front of the girls’ high school and half of them went inside the high school to punish the children, the other half in the street They stood in a group and shot at the police station with a gun, and Tayyeba Sadat was also martyred in this shooting.
On the same day of her martyrdom, the Information newspaper headlined: “Tayyeba Zamani, Imam’s representative in Tabas, was shot”, her father was Imam Khomeini’s representative in Kangavar, which is why some publications headlined: “Daughter of Imam’s representative in Kangavar martyred “I believe that the blood of this young lady will eradicate the Shah’s regime,” said Tayyeba, the first female martyr in Kermanshah.