The book ‘Amanat Khoda’ (God’s Trust), biography of Martyr Omrani, was published in Hormozgan
According to the correspondent of Iran Book News Agency (IBNA) in Bandar Abbas, the book “Amanat Khoda” (God’s Trust), which contains the memoirs and biography of Martyr Seyed Abolfazl Omrani, written by Zahra Darvishi, one of the writers in the field of Sacred Defense in Hormozgan, has been published.
This work, supported by the Foundation for the Preservation of Sacred Defense Works and Values and with the cooperation of the Hormozgan Province Campus Affairs Management, has been released to the book market in 154 pages, with a print run of 500 copies, in pocket-book size, and priced at 290,000 Tomans.
A section of this book, titled “The First Trust,” states:
In a dream, I saw a Sayyid dressed in green, tall and with a luminous face. As I stared at him, bewildered, he broke the silence and asked, “Mr. Sayyid Hossein, where is the children’s father?!” I replied, “He’s on a mission.” The noble Sayyid, holding a valuable and shining trust in his hands, came towards me and said, “Now that you are here, I entrust these two trusts to you. Take good care of them.”
I lowered my head and said, “I fear I may not be a good trustee and will be ashamed before you and my God.” In my dream, I murmured our local proverb: “Do not rejoice with other people’s property; they will take it from your hands, and you will be ashamed.”
The noble Sayyid said, “You are the best trustee. With reliance on God, accept these trusts from me, but remember that soon I will take one back from you, and the other will remain with you until we wish.”
According to IBNA, Martyr Seyed Abolfazl Omrani was born on November 22, 1966, in the tourist village of Salakh, Qeshm. He joined the front as a Basiji. On March 25, 1982, at the age of 15, he was martyred in Dasht-e Abbas by Iraqi forces due to shrapnel from a mortar shell. His body was buried in the Martyrs’ Cemetery of Bandar Abbas.