Hizbullah Celebrates Martyr’s Day

Hizbullah celebrated Martyr's Day with a series of celebrations, ceremonies and religious rites in honor of the great martyrs in many villages in the South and West Bekaa.
Since early morning martyrs' families of martyrs and loved ones went to the tombs of their children, reading verses from the Holy Quran and scattering roses on shrines.
Then, the book "Basils" (Raiyaheen) containing biographies of great martyrs was distributed.
In Jebchit, the town of Sheikh of martyrs of the Islamic resistance Ragheb Harb, a group of Mujahideen performed the oath of pledge to the Sheikh of martyrs and his fellow Mujahideen on the music beats played by Imam Mahdi Scouts.
Member of Hizbullah's Political Council, Sheikh Khader Noordin, said in the ceremony that "we seek internal coherence and peaceful civil strife in the interest of all Lebanese, and this requires hard work."
Celebrations scenes moved in various Lebanese villages where the resistance's people vowed to remain keen to martyrs' blood and sacrifices.
Source: Hizbullah Media Relations, Translated by moqawama.org
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person Sam Dunlap
Martyr\'s Day
Brothers, I too celebrated and remembered on 11-11-11. I honor all who have paid the ultimate price for what they believe. In America, November 11th is celebrated as Veteran's Day. I served my country as a U.S. Marine decades ago, and the memories are still fresh in my mind. But time gives us the opportunity to learn. And I am thankful to have had the time that God has granted me. The opportunity to learn the truth has not been wasted on me. I am as dedicated and strong as I was as a young Marine. I will continue to be until the day I die. God Willing. Long Live The Resistance! Sam Dunlap Temecula, California U.S.A.- Related News
