Families of martyrs visit cemeteries for Eid al-Fitr in Turkey

Families of martyrs across Turkey visited cemeteries on the first day of Eid al-Fitr to offer prayers and honor their loved ones in emotional holiday visits.

Mar 20, 2026 - 14:04
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Families of martyrs visit cemeteries for Eid al-Fitr in Turkey

By Yusuf İnan | Wise News Press

BURSA, TURKEY — Families of martyrs across Turkey visited cemeteries on Friday to mark the first day of Eid al-Fitr, offering prayers and spending time at the gravesites of their loved ones in a display of loyalty and remembrance.

While the nation celebrates the religious holiday with festive gatherings, the atmosphere at martyrdoms remained somber as relatives continued the tradition of visiting fallen soldiers and police officers. According to reports from the Ihlas News Agency (IHA), these visits began on the eve of the holiday (Arife) and intensified during the first morning of Eid.

Somber atmosphere in Bursa

In the city of Bursa, families gathered at the Pinarbasi Garrison Martyrdom shortly after the holiday morning prayers. Relatives of all ages, from children to the elderly, arrived with flowers to decorate the graves of those who sacrificed their lives in the line of duty.

The scene was marked by emotional reunions as families sat by the headstones, sharing the holiday spirit with their departed relatives. For many, the visit is a necessary part of the holiday, ensuring that the memory of the martyrs is honored before personal celebrations begin.

Prayers and Quranic recitations

During the visits, many relatives were seen reciting the Holy Quran and performing individual prayers at the gravesides. The sound of quiet prayers filled the air as visitors opened their hands to the sky, seeking blessings for their martyrs and the peace of the nation.

"These visits are a reflection of the deep-seated bond and loyalty we feel toward our heroes. Even on the most joyous days of the year, they are never forgotten," noted one observer at the martyrdom.

A tradition of loyalty and remembrance

Throughout the day, families spent hours cleaning the gravesites and watering flowers, turning the martyrdom into a place of quiet reflection. The visits serve as a reminder of the human cost of national security and the enduring grief of the families left behind.

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Similar scenes were reported in various provinces across the country, with local authorities often joining families to offer their respects. The tradition of visiting martyrdoms during religious holidays remains a significant social practice in Turkey, bridging the gap between national pride and personal loss.

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