The Sultan of Tarab, George Wassouf, made a special request to the people of his village, Kafroun, Syria, hours before the burial of his son Wadih, who He died in surgery Friday.
and mail singer A video clip on his Facebook account that he filmed while driving to his village, in which he asked its inhabitants not to shoot in the air during burials, a custom that spreads in different regions of the Levant on sad days and happy occasions.
And he said want In the video: “I hope you have a lot. I don’t want to hear a single shot. I don’t want to hear Qawas at all.” He stressed that if someone were injured by shooting into the air, it would cause them a “grievous wound”.
And Wadih’s body had arrived at St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church in Ashrafieh, Beirut, today, Sunday, for devotees to lift it up in front of the church and dance with it to his father’s songs, until inside the church, in light of the screams and cries of his family and loved ones.
The body was transported and transferred to the city of Kafroun in Syria, where he is being prayed for before burial in the family cemetery, according to the Lebanese news agency.