Without speeches, without flowers, without a religious ritual… the grandson publishes Qoshe’s final bequest.

Final Testament Released: Rexhep Qosja’s Wishes Detailed in Newly Published Letter

Pristina – Valjet Rexhepi, grandson of the late writer Rexhep Qosja, has released a letter dated April 30, 2016, in Pristina, presented as the academic’s final testament. The document, titled “My Nephew Valjet,” outlines Qosja’s wishes concerning his life, burial, and personal reflections. The letter details Qosja’s desire for a simple burial, explicitly stating “I want to be buried without a religious ritual.” This decision stemmed from his belief in scientific thought, a pursuit of spiritual elevation, and his commitment to social progress.

Furthermore, Qosja requested that the burial be conducted solely by family members, avoiding speeches, media attention, and floral arrangements. The burial site will be near the grave of his wife, Shpresa. The letter also includes personal reflections on Qosja’s work, his relationship with Kosovo, and his overall philosophy.

It represents a final statement from Qosja regarding his life’s priorities. The document provides a detailed account of his preferences for his final disposition. The release of this letter offers a unique insight into the mind of the influential academic.

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