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Tasnim News Agency University Group-Zeinab Omidi: The cowardly assassination of nuclear martyr Seyyed Asghar Hashemitabar and his honorable wife, Shahida Tahereh Taheri, once again brought back the heat of the Zionist regime’s crimes in the hearts of the Iranian nation. This martyr, who had dedicated his life to the scientific and cultural advancement of the country, rushed to meet his beloved while leaving behind valuable relics. In an interview with Tasnim News Agency, the son-in-law of the martyr Hashemitabar spoke about the outstanding moral and behavioral characteristics of these martyrs, their exemplary love and affection for each other, and their charitable activities. In this report, based on this conversation and the narration of the wife of martyr Rezaeinejad, we examine new dimensions of the fruitful life and oppressive martyrdom of this devoted couple. Martyr Seyyed Asghar Hashemitabar, PhD in Strategic Defense Sciences from the National Defense University, was born on September 1, 1974 in the village of Kohneh, and martyr Tahereh Taheri, born on September 10, 1978 in Sabzevar, attained the high status of martyrdom on June 10, 1975 during the attack of the infamous Zionist regime in Tehran. Martyr Seyyed Asghar Hashemi Tabar, along with 13 other people, was placed on the US sanctions list by the US Treasury Department in 2019 on the pretext of activities related to nuclear and missile research and development. *From the Ghadir Table to the Blood of Martyrdom/The Story of the Romantic Life of the Nuclear Scientist Couple Martyr Hashemi Tabar's son-in-law said about the characteristics of this dear martyr: He cared more about science than work and always told me to continue my education alongside my work. He added: Martyr Hashemi Tabar and his wife were extremely patient and kind. All the locals knew him well. They participated in all cultural ceremonies and were always the initiators of good deeds. Picture of Martyr Seyed Asghar Hashemi Tabar with his martyred wife, the late Tahereh Taheri. Referring to the people's devotion to this martyr and his wife, the groom of the martyr said: "In the few days after the martyrdom, I saw everyone who interacted with these two dear martyrs, and they said only one thing: nothing but martyrdom should have happened to these dear ones, and if it had happened otherwise, one would have doubted." He continued: "Since three years ago, when I had the honor of being the son-in-law of this family, they had told me about the threats they were receiving and had informed me about their living conditions." The funeral ceremony of Martyr Hashemi Tabar and his martyred wife, along with another group of nuclear martyrs in Imamzadeh Saleh, Tehran. The groom of the martyr Hashemi Tabar, stating that he had never seen a couple like Martyr Hashemi Tabar and their wife in his life, said: "How lovingly these two dear ones lived together and spent all their moments together." He pointed out that martyrs of Hashemite descent, like Sadat, were always committed to setting up a food table during Eid al-Ghadir, adding: "This year too, they had done this before their martyrdom." The martyr's son-in-law, referring to his wife's condition, said: "My wife, who was the only child in this family, was at her father's house on the night of the incident, and after that incident, unfortunately, we lost the martyr of Hashemite descent and his beloved wife." My wife was also in a coma, but despite recently regaining consciousness, she is still not in good condition due to the severity of her injuries, and we are asking people to pray for her recovery. *Martyr Rezainejad's wife's story about her husband's friendship with 3 recent nuclear martyrs. After the crimes of the Zionist regime, the wife of the martyr "Dariush Rezainejad", a nuclear scientist, also published a post on her personal Instagram page telling the story of her husband's friendship with the martyrs "Seyyed Asghar Hashemi Tabar", "Ali Bakui", and "Seyyed Mohammad Reza Seddighi Saber". In this post, which also includes 2 old photos, Shohreh Pirani wrote: "The story of these twelve days and what happened to us, will be left for later, as I may have months to tell. From the ruins of my friends' houses to the bodies. But I didn't feel like not publishing these photos. Photo published on the page of Martyr Rezainejad's wife First photo of the master's defense session The martyr is Seyyed Asghar Hashemi (standing on the right) who was martyred along with his dear friend "Tahera Taheri" and his wife. The person sitting on the left is the martyr "Seyyed Mohammad Reza Seddighi Saber" whose story of martyrdom along with his family members on the threshold of Ashrafieh is not unknown to anyone. The person in the middle is Dariush. Dariush's friends joined Dariush and I must burn in the separation of my friends..." Shohreh Pirani continues: "I testify that these people, this generation, were idealistic friends of Iran whose goal was nothing other than the glory of Iran. They did not have a comfortable life, but they preferred their commitment to this land over comfort. They stayed for this commitment until their death." She concluded by writing that "Pray for Fahmieh, the 23-year-old daughter of the martyr Hashemi; a talented girl who is also a master's student at Sharif University. Pray that my daughter Fahmieh will return to life..." Read more Behind the Scenes of the Physical Elimination of Nuclear Scientists in the Middle East * Publication of the Martyr's Poems for the First Time/Olahi Beiin My servant of shame, O God, grant me martyrdom... According to members of this family, the martyr of Hashemi Tabar had composed poems for his colleagues, such as martyr Alimohammadi, Shahriari, Ahmadi Roshan, Fakhrizadeh, and others, throughout his life and after their assassination, which they gave to Tasnim News Agency for publication. Below is the poem he composed for these nuclear martyrs: End of message/