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Iran holds mass weddings for couples ready for war 'sacrifice'
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Iran holds mass weddings for couples ready for war 'sacrifice'

From Dawn · () English

Translated from English, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Iranian authorities organized mass weddings for couples pledging to sacrifice their lives in the war against the US and Israel.
  • The ceremonies, broadcast on state TV, aimed to boost wartime morale and involved hundreds of couples in Tehran.
  • Participants signed up for a

In a striking display of national resolve and spiritual commitment, Iran has hosted mass public weddings in Tehran for couples who have pledged their willingness to make the ultimate sacrifice in the ongoing war. These ceremonies, held in prominent squares across the capital, including the expansive Imam Hossein square, saw hundreds of couples tying the knot. Broadcast live on state television, these events serve a dual purpose: celebrating the union of young Iranians while simultaneously bolstering wartime morale.

The participants are part of the "self-sacrifice" scheme, a national initiative where individuals commit to laying down their lives for the country, for instance, by forming human shields around critical infrastructure. The widespread participation, with millions reportedly signing up, including high-ranking officials, underscores a deep-seated commitment to the nation's defense. The imagery from the ceremonies, with couples arriving in military vehicles and participating in a cleric-led wedding, powerfully conveys the nation's readiness and spirit.

This initiative highlights a unique aspect of Iranian society where personal milestones like marriage are interwoven with national duty and sacrifice. While Western media might focus on the geopolitical implications of the conflict, from an Iranian perspective, these weddings represent a profound expression of faith, patriotism, and the enduring spirit of its people, who find strength and unity even in times of war. The event is a testament to the resilience and determination of Iranians to face any threat with courage and solidarity.

Certainly, the country is at war, but young people also have the right to marry.

โ€” brideA bride speaks about the significance of holding weddings during wartime.
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Originally published by Dawn in English. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.