In poetry, Dana! – from the top of the platform – ✍️ Yasser al -fadni

The Sudanese national song has always played a central role in the formation of national conscience and the promotion of the national spirit, in particular in times of crisis and the challenges with which the country is confronted at the dawn of independence in our days. The flame that preserves national enthusiasm and a moral weapon against enemies who try to undermine the unity and sovereignty of Sudan for song Wataniya is a great role in the challenges and their impact on the strengthening of the determination of people and The watch The works that have a fingerprint in the history of the country.

The national song was not only melodies and words, but the voice of the people was faced with colonialism and a tool to unify the ranks against all those who seek to destabilize the country. To arouse enthusiasm against the colonizer and it was a means of filling the masses of the revolution and asking for independence the most important songs that immortalized this “I am a Sudanese” stage of Khalil Farah, which has become a hymn that expresses national identity

During internal wars and conflicts, the national song was an inspiration for the armed forces and the citizens inviting them to resist and join the hands in the face of challenges such as “our army of the army of our God” of wonderful terms surrounding the soldiers of the soldiers and strengthening their confidence in victory

When Sudan was exposed to attempts at intervention or external domination, the national song played a role in the sharpening of anxiety and emphasizing national unity, which made it a weapon against enemies Who seek to weaken the country from the inside, and the pulse of singers and the singers emerged with the armed forces.

The national song undoubtedly influenced the conscience of the people, and it sought to improve belonging and identity.

The national ranks, the national songs have exceeded ethnic or tribal differences, and perhaps they united the Sudanese under the banner of a homeland.

The most eminent Sudanese national songs that influence are “I am Sudanese” songs for Khalil Farah. Sacrifice for this, “My Baladi I”, which many have repeated, which is a living patriotic impulse and an expression of the deep affiliation of Sudan and other songs which have been scented with the authentic national library of Sudanese song and Calling for motivation for motivation for work against the current challenges encountered by Sudan is still an important role for enemies, whether external or internal, for artists to continue presenting works for enemies, nationals that motivate young people to protect the country and participate in its construction so that national song remains a voice of freedom and resistance.

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