A message in the White Army mail. These are young men who believed in their Lord and We increased them in guidance.

Meanings extend beyond time and buildings to values and purposes…from Ephesus in Turkey in the Middle Ages to Vasher Sultan in the modern era.
These are the people whose memory God glorified in the darkness of the cave in ancient times, fleeing from tyrants. And these people, among the darkness of the night and in the rain of bullets, bring the hope of life with the cry of a cry. newborn, and relieve the pain of a mother exhausted by work and fatigue and possessed by despair, and they draw a smile of firmness on the forehead of the Sudanese doctor wherever he is.
One hand holds a scalpel and one hand holds a lamp, and both hands carry on their palms the responsibility of a nation and the concerns of a people.
A group whose dreams held firm and would have almost dried up without them
When the drought came, it rained, and when the wet weather was hot, they were black.
These are the sons and daughters of El Fasher and his white army: Dr. Mustafa Ibo, Khattab, Sarah, Safaa and those who give with them are determined and patient executives whose motto is always: despite what happens, we must continue.
Ibrahim and his companions, every day we learn from you a lesson in professionalism, patriotism and firmness. This image will be etched in the pages of the history of medicine and patriotism of Sudan, and their lamp with which God resurrected a child will be a beacon to them. the life of an entire nation and a people.
Walk and the eyes of God will take care of you
D. Haitham Muhammad Ibrahim
Federal Minister of Health




