Noura, a juvenile daughter of a forester family who live a simple and modest life, is injured through an accident. Her wounds are healed with the care of the family, but a surprising disaster occurs suddenly. Noura is paralyzed as a result of the accident.
... The family decide to take her to the city for treatment but they cannot afford that, so they postpone their decision. Niaz, the older brother of Noura, who blames himself for the accident, decides to take her to a holy tomb (Imamzadeh) in their region to ask for health. The Imamzadeh is located on top of a mountain and Niaz has to carry his sister through an impassable path to the holy tomb. Neither A difficult path, nor a heavy rain or the lack of proper means and physical power prevent him reaching the tomb. He asks Imamzadeh to help Noura walking on her own feet.
Noura, a juvenile daughter of a forester family who live a simple and modest life, is injured through an accident. Her wounds are healed with the care of the family, but a surprising disaster occurs suddenly. Noura is paralyzed as a result of the accident. The family decide to take her to the city for treatment but they cannot afford that, so they postpone their decision. Niaz, the older brother of Noura, who blames himself for the accident, decides to take her to a holy tomb (Imamzadeh) in their region to ask for health. The Imamzadeh is located on top of a mountain and Niaz has to carry his sister through an impassable path to the holy tomb. Neither A difficult path, nor a heavy rain or the lack of proper means and physical power prevent him reaching the tomb. He asks Imamzadeh to help Noura walking on her own feet.