Also, paintings by Hossein Mahjoubi were included in this book. Okhan was published in 1338. Final years A photo of Fahima, by Hadi Shafaieh. After the 1357 revolution, Akbar’s family immigrated to the United States of America. After settling in Washington, he was also present at a social volunteer center. His name is on the list of benefactors of the Montgomery Asylum. His wife, Mohsen Akbar, died in 1998 after nearly sixty years of marriage. Milaidi (1376 or 1377 AH). [8] Fahima Akbar also died in September 1388, in America, after a period of illness. [4] In her obituary in the Washington Post, it is said that Fahima Akbar died on September 3. In 2009, at the age of 91 and due to heart failure, he died at his home in the Choi Chase neighborhood.