
The White Martyrdom
The White Martyrdom refers to the concept of enduring suffering or sacrifice from a sense of moral or spiritual conviction, rather than dying for a cause. It often symbolizes a person who quietly endures hardship, persecution, or sacrifice to uphold their beliefs or principles. The term originates from the tradition of white representing purity and innocence, emphasizing a peaceful or non-violent form of martyrdom. While traditional martyrdom involves death, White Martyrdom highlights perseverance and moral integrity through personal sacrifice, embodying a steadfast commitment to righteousness even in the face of suffering or societal opposition.