On another occasion, two men tried to mug him, but Aram had no money in his wallet. He told the men that if they needed money for food, they could instead come to a Baha’i study circle that night to get something to eat. One man showed up. The other came to the next meeting. Both became regular participants.http://bhs70s.blogspot.com/2007/08/life-lived-fully-in-21-years.html
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http://www.projo.com/news/content/STUDENT_BURIED_07-14-07_H86CEPR.31588ba.html
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http://www.digg.com/world_news/Citizen_of_the_world_Aram_Adlparvar
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Photo: "Walking Together on a Path of Service," Uploaded on February 3, 2007 by neda_zali on flickr
goodness! i lived with this family in Zimbabwe for a few years during the week because they lived closer to my school. I knew Aram as a little child. I only read about this tragic event and his inspiring life here.
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