In his formulation of the stories of the martyrs, the author was able to skillfully blend the humanitarian and patriotic aspects, so that feelings of pride and sorrow mix in the heart. The book deals with the human aspect in the lives of colleagues and friends who responded to the call for martyrdom, one after another. It tells about their unfulfilled dreams. The most precious loved ones left behind by every martyr...a baby...a fetus in the womb of a nation...a father and mother who takes care of them...a loyal wife...a loving fiancée.
The book also shows the strength, faith, and patriotism of the families of the martyrs and how they turned the testimony of their loved ones into joys out of faith in God, hope, and love for the homeland. The book also shows the dark side of terrorism, religious trafficking, the danger that threatens Egypt, and the pride in men who call themselves Project Martyrs since they joined the Military Academy.
"Don't die without your weapon." It is the first lesson of a leader in the Military Academy. It is a lesson that instills in the students' hearts the doctrine of courage and the desire for martyrdom and to defend the homeland until the last drop of blood. It is what makes the Egyptian fighter and the Egyptian army stand out from the strongest armies in the world. Which fears ground combat and confrontations on the ground.
The book presents wonderful pictures of the heroism of the martyrs and their families... "Ahmed" who was injured in Sinai... and after his recovery, he refused to implement the decision to transfer him to the central administration of the border guards in Cairo and insisted on returning to Sinai to complete his mission of purging its land of terrorism... until he received martyrdom... and was given... The children of all Egypt are a lesson in patriotism. Mazen, one of his family's children, expressed this by saying: "I wanted to be an engineer... but for your sake, by God, Uncle Ahmed, I will enter the military academy and take your revenge."
It is worth noting that the writer, Dr. Ibrahim Shalabi, is a doctor and writer. He specializes in national humanitarian literature that touches the heart, mind, and consciousness.