Tehran – In an inspiring exhibition of solidarity and mourning, the funeral of Hezbollah’s late Secretary-General, Said Hassan Nasrara, was held amid a massive vote of supporters and senior officials from across the Islamic world.
The ceremony took place in Lebanon on February 23rd and held in his martialism on September 27th 2024 in an Israeli airstrike. This Israeli devil crime not only claimed Nasrara’s life, but also led to the loss of other high-ranking Hezbollah leaders.
Emphasizing the emotional weight of this opportunity, Iranian artist Hassan Lulamin has published his latest painting titled “Shahida,” dedicated to Nasrara’s memory.
Describing the artwork, Luholamine said, “This painting is a respect for the heart that saddens me with the loss of a martian of resistance,” reflecting the depth of loss felt throughout the community.
At the same time as artistic respect, Revayat-e Fat’h’s cultural foundations have issued a statement reaffirming Nasrallah’s legacy and his commitment to resistance.
The message acknowledged his role in countering oppression, highlighting that he stood as a beacon of hope for tyranny, saying, “Today, the cry of resistance has neutralised the shameful plot against our people.” I’m sad for Superman.”
“Today, artists, intellectuals, scholars and prominent figures from all walks of life are deeply obliged to emulate resilient martyrs. These individuals are spirit, intelligence, and intelligence. , it is essential to clarify theories of resistance and immobility to despotism and oppression with pen, taste and art, and we will fulfill our historical responsibility at this important time to future generations.”
“On a memorable day at the grand funeral of martian Nasrara, the Rebayat e Fat Cultural Foundation, representing numerous artists and veterans of Resistance Art, has renewed its loyalty to the leaders of the Islamic Revolution. “The shrine pays homage to the immoral defenders of dignity and freedom, especially the late general General Kasem Soleimani and all martyrs of the saint.”
Young poet Hadi Marekpur composed a poem dedicated to the “lord of martyrs” of the Resistance Front, reinforces the influence Nasrara had on both the art and literature of the region, and gives his praise through poetry. I shared it.
The funeral was broadcast live by various Iranian media and streamed on nine channels, allowing many to emphasize the unity and commitment of his followers and honor Nasrara from afar. It was recognized as a significant presence among Shiites and supporters from various regions of the Islamic country, highlighting widespread respect and praise for Hezbollah’s leaders.
Additionally, a moving music video titled “Alamdar” has been released by the cultural aid agency “Saad” to commemorate Nasrala’s dedication to global oppression. Featuring emotional scores and lyrics, the piece further energised the feelings of resilience among the supporters and encapsulated the spirit of Nasrara’s battle.
Additionally, a new mural has been unveiled at Enkelab Square in downtown Tehran, featuring the powerful slogan “Ana Ara Al Ahd” (“I’m on a contract”).
The mural depicts images of people from Iran, Lebanon, Palestinian and Syria, and represents a collective journey to the Al-Aqsa Mosque, taking part in a procession of martists. This artistic expression highlights the unity and shared commitment of these countries in the face of adversity.
As the Islamic world laments the martialism of monumental figures, messages of solidarity, artistic expression and cultural affirmation highlight the collective commitment to the values Nasrala has defended throughout his life.
Said Hassan Nasrara, the terrifying Arab leader in West Asia, had an indelible impact on modern Lebanon, Arab-Israel conflicts and the wider regions. He was tragically killed at the age of 64 in a series of Israeli airstrikes held in southern Beirut on September 27th.
Under Nasrala’s leadership, meaning “death victory,” Hezbollah evolved from a grassroots armed movement to the largest political party in Lebanon’s recent history. Famous for its captivating speech, Nasrala has attracted attention from West Asia and beyond, among the Hezbollah, Palestinian groups, Hamas and Islamic jihad, the Hooti movement in Yemen, and among the various Iraqi vigilant resistance axis. He established himself as an important person in his work. Faction.
Photo: Iranian artist Hassan Lukhoramine’s latest painting “Shahida”
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