Every year, as the anniversary of Hazrat Zaynab’s birth approaches, Iran pauses to honor a silent army—those whose hands cradle both pain and hope: the nurses.
Iran (IMNA) - On National Nurse Day, the white of their uniforms becomes more than color; it becomes a symbol of serenity, sacrifice, and steadfastness in the face of suffering.
In the quiet corridors of hospitals, where the heartbeat of life echoes between despair and healing, nurses stand as sentinels of mercy. They measure not only pulses and pressures but also the weight of human sorrow. Their smiles become medicine, their presence a promise that no one suffers alone.
From the warfront hospitals of the past to the crowded emergency rooms of today, Iranian nurses have carried the torch of compassion through chaos. Their service transcends routine—it is poetry written in perseverance, prayer, and sleepless nights.
As candles of gratitude are lit across the nation, National Nurse Day reminds us that healing is not just a science, but a sacred art—painted by the patience, courage, and boundless kindness of those who wear the white.
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