Selangor Ruler expresses appreciation for national heroes


SHAH ALAM: The Sultan of Selangor, Sultan Sharafuddin Idris Shah, has called on the people to commemorate the sacrifices of security forces who have fought and risked their lives to defend religion, race, and the nation.

In a post on the Selangor Royal Office Facebook in conjunction with Warrior's Day on Thursday (July 31), His Royal Highness said the service and sacrifices of national heroes will always be remembered and serve as a beacon of patriotism in the hearts of all Malaysians.

"I am pleased to extend Warrior's Day greetings to all the nation's heroes who have served with unwavering loyalty and courage.

"I highly commend the sacrifices, dedication, and resilience shown by our national warriors in upholding peace and defending the sovereignty of our beloved country," His Royal Highness said.

Sultan Sharafuddin, the Captain-in-Chief of the Royal Malaysian Navy, prayed for Allah SWT to elevate the souls of the fallen heroes and grant strength to those who continue to serve on the frontlines.

"The people must remember the sacrifices of those who fought on the path of truth, risking their lives to uphold a sacred trust, the homeland, religion, and the dignity of the nation," the Sultan added.

Warrior's Day is observed on July 31 each year to honour the sacrifices and contributions of security forces serving the nation. - Bernama

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