Art plays a leading role in the process of national struggle and in raising the banner of independence of Sudan – On Low Fire – ✍️ Khaled Muhammad Al-Baqir
⭕ Art is considered a powerful tool in promoting national values and the struggle for independence, as artists have played a central role in raising awareness in society. Through their actions, they were able to convey powerful messages aimed at promoting national pride and dignity. Prominent artists like those who served as beacons of hope and change contributed to the development of community identity and the strengthening of bonds between them.
⭕ Their influence is evident in presenting artistic works that reflect people's suffering and dreams. The close connection between artists and the public increases the impact of their message and reinforces the status of art as a representative of social and human values. Art therefore remains an essential tool for raising the standard of independence and establishing the values of pride.
⭕ Art is an effective way to express national issues. Through their artistic works, artists express the people's aspirations and hopes for freedom and independence. Art played a vital role in strengthening national consciousness and uniting the ranks in difficult times.
⭕ Through music and poetry, the masses were motivated and called to fight. The power of artistic messages constitutes an important element in the construction of the national spirit. Over time, art became an integral part of the liberation struggle.
⭕ Khalil Farah is considered one of the greatest poets and composers in national history. He contributed, through his literary and musical achievements, to the strengthening of national identity. Through his poems, he conveyed feelings of courage and resilience, inspiring millions. His creativity reflected the pain and suffering of the people, thereby contributing to the development of national consciousness. Farah's work is evident in her popular songs, which are still popular today. His works have become a symbol of protest and struggle.
⭕ Hassan Khalifa Al-Atbarawi had a profound impact on national culture. He contributed to the presentation of numerous artistic works that helped raise social and political consciousness. Al-Atbarawi used his art as a means of conveying behavioral and educational messages to people. His works focused on issues of justice and freedom, which brought awareness to the masses. He was also known for his combination of tradition and innovation, which made him a symbol of art and culture. His influence extends to current generations, proving the importance of his contributions.
⭕Eve Al-Taqtaka is considered a pioneer in the field of popular art. She was the first woman to carry the Sudanese flag in all its colors. From there, the flag became an established symbolism, and women after her began to detail the flag in the form of the well-known and recognized Sudanese dress. She was able to reflect the reality of society through her works, making her a symbol of national culture. Al-Taqtaqa chose spontaneous subjects from the lives of ordinary people, which made his works close to the consciousness of the masses. It played an important role in the preservation of artistic heritage and its transmission to future generations. His imprint is clear in each work presented, which adds great value to the national culture. His influence is still felt on the art scene today.
⭕ The works of these artists are evident in their ability to express people's pain and hopes in a profound way. Through music and poetry, they were able to express feelings of pride and suffering. They were the voice of the voiceless, strengthening the fight for justice. Their works highlight the importance of art in uniting the masses around their national issues. The ability of art to transcend language and culture makes it a powerful tool for promoting solidarity. In doing so, these artists continue to inspire current and future generations.
⭕ Art is considered one of the fundamental elements in the formation of national identity. Through the artworks, cultural diversity and historical richness are evident. Art strengthens national unity and brings together the different cultural components of the people. The contributions of artists in raising the flag of independence promote the values of pride and dignity. Art also helps develop creativity and innovation in society. Through art, people embody their dreams and hopes, reflecting their bright futures.