Soldiers visit martyrs' graves when loyalty becomes a lesson for the nation ✍️ Hisham Mahmoud Suleiman

In decisive moments when the history of nations is rewritten, certain actions are transformed into eternal symbols that carry deeper connotations than their apparent appearance. The first thing the soldiers did upon entering the palace was to visit the tombs of the thirty-five martyrs. they repelled the first attack on the palace of guests and protected the commander-in-chief with their blood, as if announcing that the true beginning had begun. It does not come from ascending thrones, but from bowing to the sacrifices of those who. led the way with their pure blood
These tombs were not just silent places housing the remains of martyrs, but rather towering minarets shouting verses of courage and loyalty. Each grave carried a story of struggle, hope and the dream of a homeland that would rise from the rubble. injustice and tyranny. The thirty-five martyrs were not just victims, but rather they were the vanguard of glory and icons of resistance, and their souls remained burning like fire. first towards the tombs without being tempted by the splendor of the palace or… The splendor of power is an act which has a profound meaning. It’s a message that doesn’t need words. We will not forget those who came before us, and we will not disappoint those who gave their lives for us in this time. were not just soldiers carrying weapons, but rather custodians of the memory of a nation, witnesses to the heavy price its children paid for its dignity.
This visit was not an official ritual or traditional duty, but rather a new written covenant with those who were absent from life but not absent from consciousness. The soldiers stood in front of the graves in a silence mixed with sadness and pride. like one who stands before the mirror of history, reviewing the nation's past and promising not to repeat its mistakes or errors, he makes excessive sacrifices.
The tombs of martyrs are not simple silent stones, but rather texts open to those who want to learn. They tell generations that dignity is a high price and that nation building is not a path strewn with roses, but rather a path. paved with sacrifices. These tombs remind us that loyalty to the martyrs lies not in resounding words, but in carrying their banners and following in their footsteps.
The scene conveys another message to the entire nation: “O people, these tombs are a deposit of your property. Are you living up to their value? Have you made the sacrifice of the martyrs a better life?
This is a question that not only concerns soldiers, but concerns everyone who bears the name of this nation.
The soldiers' visit to the graves of martyrs is not just a symbolic act, but rather a profound lesson that resonates throughout time. She reminds us that true strength comes not from authority, but from loyalty to those who made this moment possible. During this visit, the soldiers wrote a new chapter of history, a chapter that begins with bowing to the blood of the martyrs and continues on their way until the dream for which they left comes true.





