One of Shahīd Shahriyārī’s colleagues
October 27th, 2016
One night when we were working together Professor Shahriyārī was informed that his child was in the hospital and that his situation was grave. I accompanied him to the hospital. The situation was such that I was moved by it. But I could see that while Majīd saw to the administrative work of the hospital, there was an unusual calm in his countenance. This had posed a question in my mind. After the crisis was over I asked him how he was able to maintain his poise in such a crisis. He smiled and said, “If you expect anything other than these kinds of things in life, you are mistaken. This is what life is like. It is all a test of hardship and toil. It has its high points too, of course: it is not as if it is all anguish and sorrow; but when they come, one must suffer them [with equanimity].”