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Everyone has been made for some particular work and the desire for that work has been put in every heart. ~Rumi.


Hello and welcome to my userpage! I am the Wikipedian Pixarh, a very content and helpful and obviously curious Wikipedian! I am a simple student of life. I have spent most of my life studying mysticism and fortunately today, I have much knowledge about a mysticism, spirituality, tasawwuf or whatever you would like to call it in your own way. I keep contributing to subjects that most impress me though Islamic mysticism is my specialty. I love creating and editing articles.

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I have always wanted to write in books and encyclopedias. So contributing to Wikipedia is a great pleasure. I have always enjoyed fixing up whatever errors possible, expanding stubs, and so on. A Wikipedian is always busy with editing, writing, fixing articles, and taking care of the policies. I am one such Wikipedian. Should you require my input in an article, feel free to message me on my talk page.

Love is the bridge between you and everything. ~ Rumi.

If you get bored, you can always let fate guide your reading.

  • Wikipedian since January 08, 2015.
Burst of Joy
Burst of Joy is a photograph taken on March 17, 1973, by Associated Press photographer Slava "Sal" Veder. It shows Robert L. Stirm (1933–2025), a lieutenant colonel in the United States Air Force, meeting his family after five years as a prisoner of war in North Vietnam during the Vietnam War. Photographed at Travis Air Force Base in California, Burst of Joy captures the moment when Stirm's daughter runs toward him with her arms outstretched, followed by other family members, as he returns home after the repatriation of American prisoners following the Paris Peace Accords. The image was widely published in newspapers and magazines and became one of the most recognizable photographs of the war's human aftermath, winning the 1974 Pulitzer Prize for Feature Photography.Photograph credit: Slava "Sal" Veder
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