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she percei- ves the secrets of the heat, cold, light, and dark of
her world. Her actions and sayings seem magic. As for her magic,
people from different regions of Azerbaijan as well as other countries
throng to Imamira Novruzova's hearth, 460 km from Baku in Gazakh
city.
And in what do the miraculous powers and secrets of this woman
lie? After all, she can heal incurable patients, tell people their
future fortunes to a dot, and gives remedies people. As for her
faith, she claims to have a talent for receiving signs transferred
by spirits, and it has made this woman an angel of fairyland.
The sun shines and the moon reflects its light. Ms. Imamira is
the same. She receives God's desires and transfers them to people
via spirits. The mediator between her and God, according to her,
is her mother Balakhanum who has departed from this world physically.
"I carry out everything via my mother's spirit, her spirit
is a reliable means of intercourse between me and God"- meaning
that Ms. Imamira is willing to share a few of her secrets.
She likes to speak to people loudly and as if shakes them with
her ingrain gestures. I don't do this myself. They make me to say
so. Merely I pass spirits' sayings over to people" -saying
that she clears up this phenomenon.
Her most impressive feat is foretelling the future. The main reason
she has become well-known in Azerbaijan has to do with her political
predictions. Ms. Imamira predicted that after resigning from the
position of deputy-minister of Council of Ministers of the USSR
in Moscow, the now-deceased president Heydar Aliyev would be running
Azerbaijan. "When I said it to pensioner Aliyev, he didn't
believe it and said ironically that he had no such desire. However,
time went by and my predictions have come true, because I was informed
of what God wanted to do with this person,"- Ms. Imamira remembers.
Another example is related to the now-speaker of Parliament Murtuz
Alasgarov. In 1992, the first year of the Azerbaijan Popular Front's
power, Ms. Imamira told Alasgarov he would become a speaker. Then
studying at Baku State University, was surprised, saying that he
couldn't believe even God could do with it. However, after 4 years
the sayings of the woman with the regional dialect became true.
Ms. Imamira's aim is to serve people. She doesn't regret her power
and energy. She doesn't rely on people, because she doesn't need
anything. Her mere desire is their trust in God.
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