- "The Son of Maryam" is the story about Rahman, a milk delivery boy in a small village in Iran and the village's mosque crier. Rahman, Muslim, befriends a priest who lives in a church on the outskirts of town. When the priest is seriously injured in an accident, Rahman cares for him and goes into the city to find the priest's brother. While in the city he observes a Christian service for the first time and learns of the similarities between Christianity and Islam. Upon his return to the village, Rahman discovers that the priest has died and the the village mourners begin their pilgrimage for the Ashura celebrations.—Anonymous
- Rahman is a milk delivery boy and mosque crier in a small village. Delivering milk amid the village's preparations for Ashura, he befriends a local priest, whose own preparations for the Feast of St. Mary go unnoticed by everyone except young Rahman. Much to the chagrin of his father and grandmother, Rahman assists the priest with his preparations. When the priest is injured falling from a ladder, Rahman elects to travel to the city to find the priest's brother. Against the backdrop of the festival, Rahman finds himself changed by his simple act of kindness as he learns of faith, loss and the righteous path of all of God's children.—IMVBox.com
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