Friday, January 31, 2020

45 years ago, someone dropped off, forgot, or loaned this bike to the blacksmith of the Zanjan market, Hajj Hassan Nalchegar, in the north of Iran, but never came back for it



For 40 years the blacksmith put the bicycle in front of the store, waiting for the owner to return





About 5 years ago, the blacksmith died at age 81, so the people made a statue of him with the bike.

According to the customs of of the Zanjan area of Iran, trustworthiness is one of the prominent human traits and is one of the pillars of the religion in the Qur'an

Trustworthiness is important because it requires trust, honesty, sacrifice, courage, longevity, and all are excellent human qualities


https://queenegypt96.blogspot.com/search?updated-max=2020-01-23T12:38:00%2B02:00&max-results=7&start=14&by-date=false
https://www.isna.ir/news/zanjan-90060/
http://www.iribnews.ir/fa/news/1532269/
https://www.ilna.news
https://twitter.com/abbastorabi60/status/1141664092656193536/photo/1
https://onthewaytoday.wordpress.com/2014/12/16/a-terrific-likeable-and-kind-host-and-a-nice-day/
https://persianstay.com/?lang=ar

Now, there is a true story that you won't find anywhere else in English. Good luck trying to translate a half dozen websites to figure out the story correctly. I think I did, but hell, I don't know for sure. 

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