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Morshed Mohsen Mirza Ali tells the story of the meeting between Allahverdi and Shah Abbas. Allahverdi is a blind man devoted to [[Imam Rida]], 8th Imam of the [[Shi'ites]]. For years he has been wanting to visit his shrine. People know about this and gather some money for his pilgrimage. Allahverdi remains there devoted to Imam Rida in his shrine for 20 years, until one day Shah Abbas arrives there on pilgrimage. Shah Abbas gives Allahverdi his expensive rosary. However, Allahverdi does not accept it because of his gracious spirit since he understands the great value of it. Shah Abbas swelled with pride and said if you receive no healing for your sight after 20 years devotion I will order your death. Allahverdi sees Imam Rida in a dream and his blindness is healed. <ref>Va'ez Kashefi Sabzevari , Mowlana Hossein, Fotovatnameyeh Soltani, ed . Mohammad Jafar Manjub, Bonyade , Farhange Iran , 1350.</ref> | Morshed Mohsen Mirza Ali tells the story of the meeting between Allahverdi and Shah Abbas. Allahverdi is a blind man devoted to [[Imam Rida]], 8th Imam of the [[Shi'ites]]. For years he has been wanting to visit his shrine. People know about this and gather some money for his pilgrimage. Allahverdi remains there devoted to Imam Rida in his shrine for 20 years, until one day Shah Abbas arrives there on pilgrimage. Shah Abbas gives Allahverdi his expensive rosary. However, Allahverdi does not accept it because of his gracious spirit since he understands the great value of it. Shah Abbas swelled with pride and said if you receive no healing for your sight after 20 years devotion I will order your death. Allahverdi sees Imam Rida in a dream and his blindness is healed. <ref>Va'ez Kashefi Sabzevari , Mowlana Hossein, Fotovatnameyeh Soltani, ed . Mohammad Jafar Manjub, Bonyade , Farhange Iran , 1350.</ref> | ||
==Source== | ==Source== | ||
* Ardalan, hamidreza (2008). Picture-storyteller masters of iran, the Iranian academy of the art, 2008, volume 30. ISBN: 978-964-2986-125(vol.30). 978-964-2986-002(set). | |||
*Ardalan, hamidreza (2008). Picture-storyteller masters of iran, the Iranian academy of the art, 2008, volume 30. ISBN: 978-964-2986-125(vol.30). 978-964-2986-002(set). | |||
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