“Despite all the difficulties and challenges, including inhuman sanctions, doctors and medical staff are ready to remain faithful to their commitment and protect those with constant sacrifice, whether on the battlefield or in difficult times of crisis or illness,” Araguchi said in a statement on Saturday.
Referring to National Doctor Day, he said that August 23rd (first day of Sharibah in the Persian calendar) is not only a day to remember Abu Ali Sina, the wise wise man and great scientist, but “not just a day to remember the sacred mission of a doctor, a perfume for the soul and spirit of society, not just for the soothing man of the body.”
He also paid tribute to Medic, who lost his life during his challenging days, saying, “They are self-sacrificing, and in fact, on this wonderful path, they have always respected their promises, from the challenging days of the coronavirus to the recent 12 days of Israel’s imposed war,
“Undoubtedly, the memories of martyr Medics will be our guiding light and inspiration for the path of service and resistance,” he emphasized, adding that the doctors and medical staff in this land are always ready to bring life to life at constant sacrifices, and that their hands are mirrors of God’s mercy.”
Born on August 23rd, c. In the village of Afshana in 980 AD Transoxiana, Bu Ali Sina was a prominent physician, philosopher and astronomer in what was known as the golden age of Islamic history. The Iranians celebrate the National Medical Examination Day on his birthday, particularly to pay tribute to all his contributions to the field of medicine.
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