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The unveiling of “I’m Aware” was held at Tehran Book Garden

A ceremony honoring the mothers and wives of martyrs, coinciding with the anniversary of the passing of Lady Umm al-Banin (S), and the unveiling of the book “I’m Aware”, was held this afternoon (December 3rd) at Tehran’s Book Garden with the presence of the family of Martyr Zabarjadi, the head of the Judiciary Lawyers’ Center, poets, writers, and a number of esteemed families of martyrs.

The ceremony honoring the mothers and wives of martyrs, held alongside the unveiling of “I’m Aware”, took place with the presence of the family of Martyr Zabarjadi, the head of the Judiciary Lawyers’ Center, poets, writers, and a group of honored families of martyrs on December 3rd at Tehran’s Book Garden.

At the beginning of the event, Amir Esmaeili, advisor to Revayat-e Fath Publications, referred to the life story of Martyr Sajad Zabarjadi, saying: “Those of you who are present here today are undoubtedly the true invitees to this spiritual path. Throughout the writing of the book, Sajad himself helped us many times, and God placed signs before us so we could find the right path.”

During the event, two poets also recited poems praising the Ahl al-Bayt (A.S.) and honoring the status of the mothers and wives of martyrs. Next, Seyyed Javad Hashemi shared an anecdote about a gesture of respect by an Iraqi general toward the martyrs. He continued by paying tribute to Martyr Sajad Zabarjadi, saying: “I send my greetings to the lofty spirit of this martyr. What an honor it is that today, after so many years, so many lovers and admirers have gathered at his graveside.”

In another part of the program, Abdolian-Pour, the head of the Judiciary Lawyers’ Center, stated: “I have attended this ceremony out of respect for Martyr Sajad Zabarjadi and Martyr Mohammad-Hassan Bolandi.” He continued, referring to the recommendations of the Supreme Leader in legal meetings: “In those meetings, he told us to hold the criminals accountable and never let go—even if pursuing this path takes twenty years. We did not allow his words to go unheeded, and we took steps to secure the rights of the families of the martyrs.”

At this ceremony, the Medal of Justice was presented to the family of Martyr Bolandi and the mother of Martyr Zabarjadi in appreciation of their sacrifices. The event concluded with the unveiling of the book “I’m Aware” in the presence of the attendees.

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