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Statement from the Medical Volunteers Corps of the University of Rehabilitation Sciences and Social Health on the Anniversary of the Martyrdom of Ayatollah Raisi and His Comrades

Statement from the Medical Volunteers Corps of the University of Rehabilitation Sciences and Social Health on the Anniversary of the Martyrdom of Ayatollah Raisi and His Comrades

On the anniversary of the heavenly ascension of the martyr President Ayatollah Seyed Ebrahim Raisi and his loyal companions, the Medical Volunteers Corps of the University of Social Welfare and Rehabilitation Sciences stated to honor their noble ranks. In this statement, they emphasized their commitment to promoting and reproducing Martyr Raisi's governance school of thought both nationally and internationally.

According to the university’s public relations office, the Medical Volunteers Corps paid tribute to the memory of Ayatollah Seyed Ebrahim Raisi and his steadfast associates through this statement. The full text is as follows:

In the name of Allah, the Most Merciful, the Most Compassionate

"DO not think that those who are killed in Allah's way as dead. Rather, they are alive and are provided good provisions from their Lord, Allah."
(Al-Imran, 169)

On the anniversary of the celestial ascension of the esteemed martyr, Ayatollah Seyed Ebrahim Raisi, and his faithful comrades, we honor the memory of these brave men who sacrificed their lives in sincere service to the people, the dignity of the Islamic system, and the lofty ideals of the Islamic Revolution. This painful event left a heavy sorrow on the hearts of the Iranian nation and vividly showcased the deep truth behind the concept of “Service until Martyrdom.” This occasion is a time for mourning and reverence and an opportunity to revisit a school of thought, leadership, and governance born from experience, struggle, and sacrifice.

Martyr Raisi was a figure rooted in the school of Imam and Leadership; a faithful jurist, an effective manager, and a true servant of the Islamic Revolution. With an illustrious background in judicial, cultural, and executive domains, he embodied justice-seeking, populism, and revolutionary steadfastness. As President, he was not merely a politician but a humble servant dedicated to the marginalized and oppressed. His martyrdom in the path of service bears a stamp of sincerity, honesty, and a jihadist spirit, serving as an enduring testament to these virtues.

The Medical Volunteers Corps of the University of Social Welfare and Rehabilitation Sciences reaffirms its dedication to continue fostering and embodying the governance principles exemplified by Martyr Raisi, thereby contributing to their dissemination and reinforcement across both national and international spheres.

May the memory of these martyrs inspire our endeavors and strengthen our resolve to serve with integrity and dedication.

The Leadership Principles of Martyr Raisi’s School: A Guiding Model for Iran’s Future

The governance principles established by Martyr Raisi present a pioneering framework for the future of Islamic Iran, based on values such as populism, justice, anti-corruption, reform-mindedness, and simplicity. He articulated cultural, social, educational, and familial governance rooted in Islamic lifestyle and justice, emphasizing preserving the dignity of women and families within the framework of Islamic values.

Raisi’s school of governance epitomizes a civilizational and Islamic-centric outlook on managing society, founded on religious values, justice-seeking, popular trust, reform, simplicity, and efficiency.

Alongside this holistic view of governance, we must also remember the sacrifices of Martyr Amir-Abdollahian—a revolutionary diplomat who, with honesty, frankness, and dignity, defended national interests, the resistance movement, and oppressed peoples within the Islamic world. Through dignified diplomacy, support for the Axis of Resistance, and active engagement with independent nations, he provided a new paradigm for foreign policy aligned with the ideals of the Islamic Republic.

These esteemed martyrs have demonstrated through their words and actions that “service” is tantamount to “jihad,” and “responsibility” is a prelude to martyrdom. In times when negligence and costly expediencies are often evident, they sacrificed their lives for the dignity of the nation, justice for the people, and national independence.

The Supreme Leader of the Islamic Revolution has repeatedly emphasized the sincerity, populism, efficiency, and moral and financial integrity of Martyr Raisi, praising him as “a relentless symbol of effort” and “a beloved, faithful, and revolutionary president.” These commendations further distinguish his esteemed position within the framework of Islamic governance.

The Medical Volunteers Corps of the USWR, while mourning this great loss to the presence of Imam Mahdi (may our souls be sacrificed for him) and his rightful representative, Imam Khamenei (may Allah prolong his life), pledges to recognize and reproduce the “School of Governance of Martyr Raisi” as an operational, intellectual, and civilizational model on national and international levels. We aim to continue their path with knowledge, dedication, and effectiveness, endowed with the pure blood of martyrs, deepening the authenticity and influence of this legacy.

The memory and legacy of these service-oriented martyrs will remain enduring and inspiring in shaping governance aligned with the Islamic Revolution’s ideals.

 

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