martyrdom and sacrifice
"Martyrdom" refers to the act of willingly sacrificing one's life or enduring great suffering for a cause or belief, often with the intention of inspiring others or achieving a greater good. "Sacrifice" generally means giving up something valuable or important for the sake of a higher purpose, such as giving up personal desires or interests for the benefit of others or to achieve a specific goal.
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- martyrdom in islam
- martyrdom in judaism
- martyrdom in literature
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- martyrdom in terrorism
- martyrdom in war
- modern-day martyrdom
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