In a deeply spiritual ceremony coinciding with the martyrdom anniversary of Lady Fatimah Zahra (Peace Be Upon Her), the pure body of an Unknown Martyr from the Sacred Defense era was laid to rest at the Iran Alumina Company premises, attended by a large turnout of local citizens, esteemed officials, and dedicated company personnel.
According to the Public Relations and Social Affairs Department of Iran Alumina Company, on the eve of the martyrdom anniversary of Lady Fatimah Zahra (PBUH) the great lady of Islam and an unparalleled role model in defending Wilayah (Guardianship)—Iran Alumina Company had the honor of hosting the body of one of the Unknown Martyrs of the Holy Defense. The solemn ceremony took place this afternoon, marked by the massive presence of the devout people of Jajarm County, respected directors of various county departments and institutions, and the hardworking employees and their esteemed families from Iran Alumina Company.
The atmosphere throughout the company premises was saturated with the memory of the martyrs and served as a powerful reminder of the epic struggles and sacrifices made by the Islamic combatants. Participants, drawn from various segments of society, including the honorable families of martyrs and veterans, carried the cherished remains on their shoulders amid tearful eyes and cries of “Ya Fatimah (PBUH).”
Following the special funeral rites, the body of the Unknown Martyr—whose hosting was a great honor for the staff of Iran Alumina Company—was interred at the designated site within the company grounds, bidding farewell by the faithful and revolutionary people of Jajarm County and the company personnel. This burial stands as an enduring testament to the steadfastness and struggle of the young generation who sacrificed their lives for the dignity and independence of Islamic Iran.
The interment of this revered martyr within the Iran Alumina complex has been described as a valuable opportunity to strengthen the spirit of Jihad (struggle/devotion), national solidarity, and the bond between the employees and the high ideals of the martyrs. Company officials stated that this site will now serve as a spiritual memorial, a place for pilgrimage, and a renewed covenant with the culture of martyrdom and resistance.
The ceremony concluded with participants offering blessings (Salawat) and reciting the Fatiha (chapter from the Quran), affirming their commitment to continuing the illuminated path shown by the martyrs.