Ayatollah Misbah Yazdi's Moral and Practical Advice

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Ayatollah Misbah Yazdi's Moral and Practical Advice

The body is a tool for walking the path to God. The martyrs understood this well and cleverly brought themselves to the level of servitude and humanity they needed to achieve.

 

If a person dies, he becomes stagnant, but if he dies as a martyr, he will still be active and have the power to act.

 

Ayatollah Misbah Yazdi said: "Some time ago, I was present at one of the martyrs' memorials. A woman came to me and said that I had a serious illness and was suffering a lot. I turned to my son, who was martyred, for healing. In my dream, I saw my son bring a cloth to heal me and put it on the injured part of my body. When I woke up, I saw that in reality, the same cloth had been placed on the same part of my body. After that, I was completely healed." There are many examples of such movements by the martyrs, which indicate their eternal life.

 

He acknowledged: Some believers who leave this world leave more positive impressions than when they were alive. Ayatollah Bahjat has said in this regard, “The saints of God leave this world with their hands more open.” That is, they still have an active life.

In this world, there are also those who can take off the garment of life whenever they want and put it back on whenever they want, which is called “voluntary death.” Hajj Agha Mustafa Khomeini previously quoted that my father, Imam Khomeini, believes that Ayatollah Bahjat has voluntary death.

 

Ayatollah Mesbah Yazdi added: “One of the scholars used to say that whenever there was a problem in our family or someone was seriously ill, we would go to Ayatollah Bahjat and do whatever he said, and the desired result would be achieved.

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