Mohamed Hamdi writes...Oasis of Hiranin

Muhammad Hamdi writes...Oasis of Hiranin

The Egyptian poet Sayed Hijab wrote the title track of the series Layali Al-Helmeya, an icon of Egyptian drama in the late eighties, and it was sung by the artist Mohamed Al-Helou. In a clip of it, he says, “Wulfeen makes us nostalgic, for the oasis of Hiranin.”

Aside from the series that monitored Egyptian history from the era of King Farouk until the early nineties in an epic drama in which an elite group of Egyptian artists participated.. Tatar has a special impact and provokes sadness in itself.. Oasis of Hiranin I feel that it is a global oasis full of strange contradictions..

The talk of expatriates about their homelands is full of contradictions. It is easy to criticize and flog, and it is difficult to listen to another opinion. They can tolerate the society of alienation, but there is no room for tolerance with the homeland.

The homeland itself is strange and strange. One day it raises you to the seventh heaven by overcoming difficulties and a glimmer of hope towards freedom, and the next day its news is all worry and grief.

Medicine and work? Where is the right thing?

My dear, there is no right and wrong. There are decisions that must be taken without hesitation and confusion. Faith in God, then confidence in oneself and challenging difficulties.

The long-awaited tomorrow must come
No matter how long the night is, the day will come....

May God have mercy on Sayed Hijab

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