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Letter [to Sayyid Ahmad Khomeini]

Najaf, Iraq
The manner of sending letters
Sayyid Ahmad Khomeini
جلد ۳ صحیفه امام خمینی (ره)، صفحه ۷۷
In His Most Exalted Name
My dear Ahmad,
May you be successful and in good health, God willing. I received your letters from Kuwait and Lebanon. I also got your recent letter «1» from Syria, in which you had asked me to give the sum of three thousand to Mr. Sami`i. «2» He is not here, nor do I know where he is. Please inform me of your welfare constantly with different addressees. An address which is perhaps better than the others, is that of our Haj Kuwaiti:
Mr. Haj Ra'isi Ashkanani Institute
P.O. Box 690
Souq as-Salah
Kuwait «3»
«۱»- ayyid Ahmad Khomeini has written, about the footnotes to this letter, thus:"As the letters were of a political nature, those who used to travel to Iraq were not willing to take them with themselves. Therefore, we were obliged to send them through travelers who used to travel to countries like Syria, so that from there the travelers could post them or send them through somebody to Najaf." «۲»- "This refers to the great revolutionary Hujjat al-Islam wal-Muslimin Shahid (Martyr) Muhammad Muntaziri to whom I would send money, news and other necessities. As he had gone to Najaf, I had written to the Imam to give the money to him and I would give it to my uncle (Hadrat Ayatullah Pasandideh), the Imam's representative in Qum. But, he (Muntaziri) had left Najaf without notifying anybody. He would normally keep his departure dates concealed from people." «۳»- " On no account would letters be sent directly to this address as the destination from the place of origin, Iran; but would be sent from other countries."


امام خمینی (ره)؛ 28 اسفند 1353
 

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