At the funeral of her son, mother of dead terrorist declares "today is the wedding day of my beloved, give me blessings and well-wishes"
Headline: “Behind every Martyr there is a mighty mother!”
“In the presence of the mothers of the Martyrs the land is embarrassed and the stones are embarrassed, the homeland’s skies tremble in embarrassment and pride, and the words bow down in admiration and loyalty to them and to the homeland.
Three mothers embrace the same sorrow, the same loss, and the same pride, and their eyes sketch the map of Palestine for which they gave as a present that which is most precious of all to them. Standing upright like [Mount] Gerizim and [Mount] Ebal, they confront death in a manner that amazed everyone, and despite the pain and the tears, gusts of joy burst forth, as if they were laughter rising from the rubble. With roses, with fragrant herbs, with sounds of joy – this is how the mothers accompanied their sons and sons of the Fatah Movement Adham [Mabrouka], Muhammad [Al-Dakhil], and Ashraf [Mubaslat] (i.e., terrorists who were killed while planning an imminent shooting attack) to Heaven, after cruel Israeli forces executed them at point blank range in one of the neighborhoods of Nablus on Feb. 8 [2022].
As is fitting for the mothers of the Martyrs, the mother of Martyr Adham Mabrouka accompanied her son who is called Al-Shishani to the wedding (i.e., Martyr's funeral is considered wedding to the 72 Virgins in Paradise in Islam). She shed two rose tears and did not seclude herself in clothes of mourning. She marched at the front of the participants in the funeral and called out loudly: ‘With spirit, with blood, we will redeem you Martyr.’ His comrades responded to her with one voice: ‘O mother of the Martyr, fortunate are you, all of the men are your children.’ She made sounds of joy while making the sign of victory. With determination and resolution she raised his rifle and shot a bullet of joy and pride, while saying: ‘Today is the wedding day of my beloved, give me blessings and well-wishes.’The same situation repeated itself when the mother of Martyr Muhammad Al-Dakhil participated in the same wedding of Martyrdom, among thousands of participants. She consoled everyone instead of them consoling her, and she did not cry at all but rather caused everyone to cry, as if she knows that an entire people will cry over Muhammad in her stead. She drew attention with her composure, her firm willpower, and her control over her sorrow, while bidding farewell to the flesh of her flesh with sounds of joy…
The situation was different for the mother of Martyr Ashraf Mubaslat. She had no strength to sound calls and make sounds of joy, and her tears and sighs touched the hearts of millions. This is the sorrow of a mother who lost her only son…
During the reception of those giving congratulations over the death of the moons of Nablus as Martyrs, the three mothers emphasized to [the official PA daily] Al-Hayat Al-Jadida that Fatah is a movement that gives greatly, which will continue to give birth to heroes who will continue the path of Adham, Muhammad, and Ashraf. They emphasized that their sons are not more precious than the land of Palestine, and that they [the mothers] are now adorning themselves with pride and honor. Being called ‘mother of a Martyr’ was the greatest honor for them.”
The article includes pictures of the mothers of terrorists Adham Mabrouka Al-Shishani, Muhammad Al-Dakhil, and Ashraf Mubaslat.
Adham Mabrouka Al-Shishani, Muhammad Al-Dakhil, and Ashraf Mubaslat