Damascus-Sana
In cooperation with the Arab Cultural Center in Aburmana, the Iranian Cultural Chancellery in Damascus held an art exhibition that included a number of paintings that monitored the life of the martyr Qassem Soleimani, commander of the Quds Force in the Iranian Revolutionary Guard.
The paintings reflected the life of the resisting martyr, such as love for people, struggle, struggle, and a good biography during his social and life dealings, and touched on his humble qualities, his benign natures and his knowledge of other cultures until the martyrdom recognized him.
The Cultural Counselor at the Iranian Embassy in Damascus, Dr. Hamid Reza Asmati, explained that the martyr Soleimani is one of the most important resisters, and he is a distinguished figure with knowledge and knowledge and facing injustice.
The Director of Culture at the Ministry of Culture, Wasim Mubayed, said that the paintings came with high technology and art, relying on the truthfulness of knowing the life transformations that the martyr Soleimani went through without leaving any of the values that he possessed without being monitored.
The plastic artist Rabab Ahmed, Director of the Cultural Center in Aburmana, pointed out the necessity of this exhibition, which is supposed to be another introduction to commemorate the memory of the martyrs and emulate the sacrifices they made that reached their souls in order to stay alive, and the martyr Soleimani was an example of this supreme value.
It is noteworthy that the paintings in the exhibition are works of the Center for Islamic Thought and Art in Tehran.
Mohammed Khaled Al-Khader