Masha- Allah Saffari

First Name : Masha- Allah
Last Name : Saffari
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It was the year 1947 that groups of people in Sirjan City went to Saffari’s house in order to congratulate birth of their child. His father named him Masha- Allah. He learned Koran and principles of Islam religion in the school that his mother was the teacher there. Masha- Allah learned “Complete Poetry Book of Hafez”? and “Complete Poetry Book of Sohbat-e Lari”? at that time. His great interest in learning caused him to memorize many verses of Koran and poems of Hafez before going to primary school. He sometimes said poems too. Saffari wrote many of his poems at once. He wrote his poems in a book titled “Serghat Nameh”?.
Two poets from Kerman City introduced him to “Khajavi Kermani Association”? in 1975. He joined this association and relying on his ability of speech, saying poems at once and thinking deeply, he presented himself as a powerful poet in that association. He became familiar with Shahid Nassiri when the Islamic Revolution reached to the peak. Since then he started to fight with Shah. At the period of time, poems of Masha Allah are symbols of his real and deep beliefs and also his continuous and durable efforts. This respected martyr was finally martyred in “Hour-ol- Azeem”? Region on December 10th 1985. This 38 year old poet who was the brave combatant in battle fields of south of Iran was martyred with his companion “Rakhsha”?. His companion was a poet too. He preferred the eternal world to this earthly world. Some poems have remained from this poet which are namely “Saghi-ye Kowsar”?, “Soul of God”?, “Mountain of Love”?, “A Notebook full of Pure Poem”?, “Between Walls of Love”?, “Fire of Love”?, “Words of Heart”?, “Smell of Heaven”?, “Kouye Gham”? (Place of Sadness”?, “Nadim-e Mey Foroush”? and “Face of Martyr”?.
The following is a part of the poem “Face of Martyr”?:
The flower is ashamed of good smelling scent of martyr
Every where you look at
There is the face of martyr
You will see camp of martyr behind the head of Hossein
If you look at ever where with your heart