25 Apr 2024
Saturday 2 July 2016 - 15:16
Story Code : 221279

4-year-old girl asks Ayatollah Khamenei to buy her a pink hat

4-year-old girl asks Ayatollah Khamenei to buy her a pink hat
Mahdi Qazikhani was a 30-year-old man with three children. He was killed by Takfiri terrorists on December 7, 2015, in Aleppo, Syria. Nahal, his only daughter, is four years old. Her mother relates a funny conversation she had with Ayatollah Khamenei.

One day, they called and said we are invited to the Leaders Iftar ceremony [a meal served for Muslims to break their fasting]. I was very happy about the invitation, and dressed up my children. Like a very important ceremony, I bought new clothes and shoes for myself and my children so as to be well-dressed in our meeting with the Leader. We my first son, the 7-year-old Mohammad Matin, and I were both impatient for the meeting, Qazikhanis wife, Fatemeh Bagheri, said.

 

Ayatollah Khamenei-4-Year-Old Girl (2)

That day in the meeting, I was so much impressed by the Leaders charisma that I was just crying. Meeting him personally was very different from watching the Leader on TV. I couldnt control Nahal anymore. I was worried that she would get lost, but my friends told me no one can get out of the Leaders house. Then I was relieved.

I delivered the letter I had written to the Leader, and my only request was that Ayatollah Khamenei prays for my children.

I forgot to check Nahal for a couple of minutes, and I didnt know where she has gone. I was confident that she couldnt leave the place, so I didnt look after her. Mohammad Matin was also in mens section alone. I told myself Id better leave them alone so that they could have good memories of the meeting.

After a while, Nahal came back.

  • Where were you? I asked.

  • I was with Haj Agha [a title given to high-ranking men or clerics].


I thought she had met one of the senior men, and been busy playing and talking to him. I didnt know she meant the Leader.

  • What did Haj Agha say? I asked.

  • I saw Haj Agha hat [turban] on his head. I said, Has your mother made the hat for you? His answer was yes. I said, Would you give it to me? He said, This is mine, I need it. Ill buy you another one. Then I said, If you want to buy me a hat, buy a pink one.


At the moment, I laughed at Nahals words, and didnt even imagine that she had said such things to the Leader. When we returned home, my friends called me and said Nahals photos are published in the Internet. In the photos, she is talking to the Leader and he is laughing. There I realized the pink hat story was the details of her conversation with the Leader. I showed her the Leaders photo, and asked her if she had requested the same man to buy her a pink hat. She confirmed and once again told me the story.

  • What else did the Leader say?

  • She asked about you and my brothers, and asked me why I had not brought my brothers with myself.


I was extremely happy. I kissed Nahal and was glad she had such an opportunity, Bagheri noted.







This news was translated by IFP from snn.ir
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