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Songs for the Golan... An evening in the field culture for three poets

2022-02-15T21:31:27.991Z


Damascus, SANA- The singing of the occupied Golan and the steadfastness of its people in the face of the Zionist occupation was the most prominent feature of the evening poetry


Damascus-SANA

The singing of the occupied Golan and the steadfastness of its people in the face of the Zionist occupation was the most prominent feature of the poetry evening held by the Cultural Center in the square under the title Songs of the Golan.

Ozan Al-Khalil dominated the poems of the poets participating in the evening, with some of the activating poems in terms of form, while most of the poems tended to modernity in content through displacements, images and transparent symbolism.

The evening was started by the poet Farhan Al-Khatib with a poem in which he sang about the occupied Golan under the title “O Majdal the Sun” and another that he gifted to the freed prisoner Sidqi Al-Maqt, concluding with a poem entitled “A Bride to the Golan.”

The participation of the poet Dr. Nizar Bani Al-Marjah came with a poem entitled A Wedding by Majdal Shams, in addition to a poem entitled A Prayer in Majdal Shams.

The poet Muhammad Hassan Al-Ali participated in a collection of poems that conveyed the meanings of love for the homeland and pride in the struggle of the sons of the occupied Golan, in addition to a poem he gave to the poet Abu Tammam, whose statue of Takfiri terrorism was destroyed, entitled “The Martyr of Poetry, Alive and Dead.”

The evening was moderated by Laila Saab, head of the center, who pointed out the status and importance of the Golan, and that the Syrians will not give up a single grain of soil from it, and it will return sooner or later.

Bilal Ahmad

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Source: sena

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