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The Cemetery of Battir - where the human remains of our forefathers & relatives have been buried over centuries, none of whom had died with no "seedling" in his hand. Those open-handed, altruistic builders had prematurely passed away with a lot of unaccomplished hopes and aspirations for a better future. Therefore, the Battiri spirit will not die, nor shall the banner of benevolence and open-handedness ever decline. It shall remain hoisted high from father to son. To their noble, virtuous souls, let؟s recite ؟Al-Fătiĥah؟.