The Grand Farewell Messages for the Two Martyred Leaders: The Resistance Will Not Break

 

The coffins were borne on the shoulders of the mourners, and countless tears were shed. It was a moment of farewell to two exceptional leaders—figures unmatched in an era plagued by Zionist tyranny.

Farewell, O martyr of humanity, Sayyid Hassan Nasrallah. May you find eternal rest in paradise, O noble Hashemite. After their lifetime of sacrifice, struggle, and jihad in the path of Allah, standing against the enemies of humanity—the criminal Zionist entity and its American backers, it is time to rest.

The funeral was nothing short of monumental. People from across the world flocked to Beirut—not for leisure, not for tourism, but to bid farewell to two of the most extraordinary leaders in the history of the Arab-Israeli Conflict. Grief reigned supreme, sorrow weighed heavily on hearts, and even the sun over Beirut seemed to dim in mourning, sharing the city’s profound sadness. Men and women wept openly at the loss of Sayyid Hassan Nasrallah, the martyr of the nation. And indeed, every free soul on this earth has the right to mourn. How could they not, when the great leader, the unwavering mujahid, the Imam of the free and the resistance fighters, was being laid to rest? His physical form may have departed, but his legacy remains deeply etched in the minds, hearts, and the conscience of all who cherish justice.

 

 

History will forever record that Sayyid Hassan Nasrallah met his Lord in the most noble and honorable of circumstances—after having bestowed upon the heroic mujahideen, who fell in battle against the Israeli enemy, the title “Martyrs on the Path of al-Quds.” It was as though he had carved this title for himself. He had long yearned for martyrdom, and now he has attained it—becoming not just a martyr on the path of al-Quds but the Master of Martyrs.

The Zionist enemy resorted to the most extreme measures to assassinate Sayyid Hassan—launching heavy bombs and deploying B-82 bombers, raining down two-thousand-pound explosives upon him. Yet, the great martyr met his Lord as he had always lived—steadfast, unyielding, faithful to his principles and his covenant. Allah chose him for this supreme honor, granting him a place among the highest ranks—with the prophets, the truthful, the martyrs, and the righteous. What an exalted company to join.

 

 

Today, thousands of free people around the world weep—tears shed on the path of al-Quds. Every human has the right to grieve the loss of this great leader, who founded the path of resistance, taught the meaning of martyrdom, and showed how to confront the enemies of Allah with strength, resolve, and dignity. Sayyid Hassan Nasrallah was not just a leader; he was a school of thought, a beacon of inspiration. From him, we learn the values of honor, resilience, patience, purity, truth, patriotism, and the unbreakable will to never bow before oppressors.

The funeral of these two martyrs, Sayyid Hassan Nasrallah and Sayyid Hashem Safieddine, carries profound lessons. This grand procession, attended by the noble and the courageous, was strikingly devoid of Arab kings, rulers, and dignitaries. Those who have embraced disgrace and submission had no place among the mourners of the most honored and the most valiant. These so-called leaders—experts in servitude to America and Zionism—were absent, making the farewell of these martyrs even more distinguished.

When the Israeli enemy assassinated these two great leaders months ago, they rejoiced. But today, their joy has turned to rage. The massive funeral and the overwhelming love of the people have shattered their expectations. How Netanyahu and Trump must have wished that the bodies of these martyrs would be buried quietly, without ceremony, without recognition! But Sayyid Hassan Nasrallah and Sayyid Hashem Safieddine were victorious twice—first, through their divine selection for martyrdom, and second, through the love and admiration of the people. And whoever is loved by both Allah and humanity has attained the ultimate victory.

 

 

One of the greatest messages from this funeral is that Hezbollah—despite the hopes of its enemies and the Arab mercenaries who serve them—has emerged stronger than ever. From beneath the rubble of war, it has risen once more, proving that it remains at the heart of the battle. Lebanon is nothing without the Resistance, without Hezbollah, and its devoted people.

The funeral also sent a powerful message to the Resistance Axis: Hezbollah remains steadfast, unshaken, and ever-present. No matter how severe the attacks, how painful the blows, the free people of this world only grow stronger, more determined, and more committed to walking the path of righteousness. And what a beautiful path it is—especially when it leads to the ultimate confrontation against the arrogant oppressors, America and the Zionist entity.

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