Tehran-Martyr, Seyyed Mazloom of Omid Mazloom was one of the martyrs in the 12-day wars committed by the Zionist regime against Iran. He was a martyr in Ardastan, played an important role in the cultural field, defending the demands of the people.
Following the brutal attacks by the Zionist regime at the IRGC building in Aldastan, five proud defenders and the head of the county intelligence report police joined the ranks of martyrs in the way of God.
Martyrs – Mohsen Gumi, Hossein Masoumi, Mohsen Zaeri, Hamza Zaeri, Seyed Omid Mazroom, Salah Merabi re-engraved the name of Ardastan next to Kalbara of Resistance.
Martyr seyyed Omid Mazloom was one of the young guards who taught martyred in the incident and had prominent activities in a variety of fields.
During his time as a student at Yasouj University, this noble martial artist served as head of the university’s student Basij, pursuing the demands of the people, reviving the Yasouj sugar mill and ensuring fair employment practices in government institutions.

We conducted an interview with our mother to learn more about Martyr Mazloom’s life and activities.
Martyr’s mother, Attari, who has been with Omid Mazloom, said:
She added: “He was active in Basiji activities. His involvement expanded at the university, where he not only engaged in a variety of cultural activities, but was appointed commander of the student Basiji at Yasouji University.
Martyr Mazloom’s mother said, “While leading student Basij at Yasouj University, he played an important role in dealing with the issues of local people. One notable example was the efforts to revive Yasouj Sugar Factory and secure unpaid wages for workers by negotiating with local officials.”

Atari said: “Due to extensive activities during his college days, he was offered a position in the same region of IRGC, but his distance from our hometown, Aldastan, has made him come back.
Regarding his moral character, she said: “From an early age, he had a kind and respectful attitude towards his family. He was affectionate towards his brother and always supported his parents.”
The mother of the martian’s mother continued. “A noble martyr who is associated with people of all walks of life. He believes in interacting with everyone, regardless of his beliefs, and emphasizes that such individuals should not be alienated, but be attracted to society and good deeds.”

Attari added: “He was deeply devoted to studying and acquiring knowledge, had a passion for sports, participated in various cultural and religious competitions, and often achieved the highest ranks.”
She said: “He was committed to religious duties, prayer, fasting. He always said he must love his leader and support Belayat e Faki (protected by Islamic jurists).
The martian mother said, “I was doing daily housework when I heard a sudden explosion at 4:10pm on Tuesday, June 16th. I realized that the IRGC building in Aldastan had been attacked by the Zionist regime.

Atari said: “By the necessary measures, we rushed to the hospital with our father. The ambulance quickly carried the injured into the emergency room. The last ambulance brought my son along, but they didn’t take him to the emergency department.
She urged: “I encourage everyone to continue the martyr’s path, not to waste their blood, and to remain immobilized in the support of the nation Belayat e Faki and its leader.”
Martyr Mazloom was an active and demanding young man in a variety of fields. In his revolutionary and jihadist spirit at student Basij, he played an important role in solving people’s problems. He was martyred with some of his colleagues in an attack on the Zionist regime’s Ardastan Basiji Resistance Headquarters.
