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  • Persian Wedding Ceremony

    As an unmarried teenager, I was supposed to stay out of the room in which the Persian wedding ceremony was performed.


  • Modern Bakery

    I made a diorama to show the way that bread was baked traditionally in Iran.


  • Laborer’s Home

    Tuesday was the day I left my job as a business school instructor and went out with other volunteers to aid the poor.


  • Shiraz Bazaar

    Unemployment and underemployment was a fact of life. Many male and female laborers struggled all their lives not to get ahead, but to merely scrape by.


  • Holy Place (Shah cheragh)

    I have heard that Shah Cheragh is the tomb of Sayyed Amir Ahmad, son of Imam Musa ibn Ja’far al-Kazim, the seventh prophet of Shia Islam.


  • Tomb of Saadi

    I have so many memories from the Village of Saadi in Shiraz near the Tomb of Saadi. Saadi was a 13th-century poet. The mausoleum is called Saadieh.


  • The Persian Mosque

    The monumental Nasir al-Mulk Mosque in Shiraz, Iran, was walking distance from the holy place of Shah-Cheragh. I recall trying to keep up with my grandmother on our way there.


  • Tomb of Hafez

    I often thought of the Hafezieh garden around the tomb of Hafez as I was making the Tomb of Saadi diorama. Not only were there beautiful memories but also the rhyming poems.


  • Last Refuge at Holy Shrine

    As a curious kid, I tried to understand the problems of married women and why they went to Emamzadeh (a holy shrine to a descendant of a prophet) to resolve their problems. Being a child, I could eavesdrop carefully.


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