The martyrs of Pakistan’s army continue to be honoured by their families during this Eid, as they remember their loved ones who sacrificed their lives for the nation.
The army's brave soldiers left their families behind to serve the country, with their loved ones left in mourning, reflecting on the sacrifices made.
Naik Irfan Shaheed’s father, while recalling his son’s sacrifice, said, "Martyrdom is a great blessing, and Allah has granted my son such a high rank. Our Eid will be incomplete because our son is no longer with us."
Shaheed’s son added, "Our father was very kind. I miss him a lot. Every year Eid comes, but this year, our Eid feels incomplete."
Sepoy Nadeem Abbas Shaheed’s father expressed his pride in his son’s sacrifice, saying, "Alhamdulillah, my son became a martyr, and I am proud of him. I salute the protectors of this country."
His mother remembered her son as a brave man, saying, "My son was very courageous, and he embraced death for the country. May Allah grant everyone a son like Nadeem."
Nadeem’s brother shared his admiration for the martyr, saying, "My brother was a very good and loving person."
Sepoy Amir Shaheed’s wife stated, "Allah granted my husband the great honour of martyrdom and elevated his status. My husband's name will always remain alive. The whole nation stands by the Pakistan Army's soldiers, and the enemy should remember that the mothers and daughters of Pakistan do not hesitate in offering sacrifices."
The widow further said, "We are very proud of the brave soldiers of the Pakistan Army, and we take pride in never forgetting our martyrs and Ghazis at any occasion."
The martyr’s son also expressed his longing, saying, "Whenever Eid comes, I miss my father deeply."
The brave soldiers of Pakistan's army gave up their families for the nation. Just as these valiant sons of the country made great sacrifices, we too should remember them every moment.