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President Muizzu Urges Citizens to Honor Martyrs by Safeguarding Nation’s Future

By Hussain Shinan Published January 31, 2025

President Dr. Mohamed Muizzu has called upon Maldivians to honor the sacrifices of the nation’s martyrs by drawing inspiration from their bravery and working towards a prosperous future. His remarks came in a social media post marking Martyrs’ Day, observed nationwide today.

Extending his best wishes to the people of the Maldives, President Muizzu emphasized the importance of remembering those who laid down their lives for the country’s independence. He underscored that it is the collective duty of all citizens to uphold the values of patriotism and resilience exemplified by these national heroes.

Vice President Hussain Mohamed Latheef also joined in the commemorations, posting his tribute to the martyrs. He extended his best wishes to the nation and offered prayers for Almighty Allah to grant them eternal paradise.

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Martyrs’ Day holds deep historical significance in the Maldives, commemorating Sultan Ali VI, who valiantly fought against Portuguese invaders and fell in battle in 1558. Recognized as a national hero, his sacrifice remains a defining moment in the country’s history.

The Maldives officially began observing Martyrs’ Day on the first day of Sha’ban in the Islamic calendar year 1400, which corresponds to June 14, 1980. The occasion serves as a solemn reminder of the resilience and patriotism that have shaped the nation’s independence.

As the country reflects on its history, President Muizzu’s message highlights the enduring duty of Maldivians to safeguard the legacy of the fallen and work towards a future that upholds the ideals they fought for.

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