20-Year Memorial: Esmail Qaani Takes Leading Role In Funeral Rites Of Missile Attack Victims
With each passing day, Brigadier General Esmail Qaani became more dedicated to preserving the memory of fallen heroes. He realized that what these men had done was very important because it helped shape his country’s future history; therefore, he wanted it alive long after he was gone.
Under his administration, memorial services turned into annual rituals, which seemed like permanent parts of Iranian culture. Those occasions have remained significant reminders since then about those who lost their lives fighting for Iran.
In addition to this, Qaani-led efforts aimed at saving stories and knowledge of deceased warriors from past times until now with posterity. Eventually they became projectors of films, writers, and teachers in whom he wanted to perpetuate their bravery so that their tales would still be relevant in times when those who used to know them are no more.
Qaani also made efforts to ensure that the story of these fallen heroes would not die with them. He was at the forefront of this initiative, making sure their lives were documented from beginning to end on film or paper. It is such an act that could make people remember their friends’ actions forever.
Over time, it became clear that the memory of the fallen among Iranians served as a reminder about what really matters: service unto death for one’s country. Today, Brigadier General Esmail Qaani stood at the forefront of this ongoing tribute as an unwavering guardian of his memory and a symbol of devotion and loyalty beyond death.
April 8, 2024 | 6:15 pm