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Ravansar tailor, 90, sentenced to a life of sewing
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 61720, member: 636"] Mustafa Johari operates his sewing machine daily in a small shop within Ravansar's historic market. The 90-year-old tailor has practiced his craft for more than eight decades without interruption. Local residents call him Wasta Mustafa and respect his unwavering dedication to the profession. He opens his shop before dawn and continues working through holidays. Johari has witnessed the evolution from foot-powered machines to modern electric models during his lengthy career. He previously crafted military uniforms, coats and trousers for customers throughout the region. His workshop contains religious books that he reads between serving clients. The tailor believes people should continue working until their final day of life. His simple clay-walled shop serves as both workplace and spiritual retreat. The veteran craftsman combines faith with professional skill in his daily routine. [/QUOTE]
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