October between (pink) and (red) is a challenge – race in politics – ✍️ Al-Tarifi Abu Naba
In October, we learned that (contradictions) are a story, and that reality has a reading that beautifies our future, and among all the suffering of the nation, appears the reality of the two colors red, the meaning of blood and the redemption that colored our lives in a war imposed on us, and between pink, symbol of love, and after all that, a project for a spacious homeland against the impossible, our late poet Muhammad Salem Hamid has it read when Sing…
*But impossible*
*to force the ebony*
*a rape becomes a palm tree*
*And vice versa, don't get tired of running*
*Aseel thread*
*Let the country have its peace*
*like khamil*
*All beautiful colors*
It is impossible that (October) comes and we do not rejoice (in its revolution), that we do not face the days and nights that shaped our consciousness, and October is a challenge and Ghani came out voluntarily to the search for peace. and victory, and in October we repeat the clip of Abu Araki Al-Bakhit (*We will pray to you, oh the dawn of salvation is present*) and the present of October this year does not rejoice in the victories of our valiant forces in the different axes of the war, but in our adherence (to hope and wishes) as if we were singing for the first time and rehearsing with Abu Al-Sayyid (*Give me a feeling of hope. .. with each ardent step that lengthens) …the valley of steps that return to you…on your path lies the hope of arrival*)… And today we have reached our objectives We hid the pain and the wounds… We arranged our sorrows. and rushed to celebrate… and women are (symbolically) the survival of the State and our celebration, which we witness in all our details. There is no dispute about them and their initiatives worldwide. It was the United States of America and in 1991 AD that adopted the pink ribbon. A distribution to breast cancer patients during a race organized at that time took its meaning from the color of love and purity and symbolized the challenge that we are currently experiencing, and our various organizations and institutions adhere to the rituals of celebrating Pink October to educate and raise awareness about the dangers of breast cancer…and there is no greater victory or joy than (pressure) over pain, hurt and In the mirror of life with a contemplative face, a life far from brokenness, weakness and illness… Thank you to all those who made October a challenge, to all those who triumphed over homelessness, of displacement and pain, and to all those who celebrated with pain in their hearts and tears in their eyes, so that we do not forget that in October took place the birth of a people who knew the challenge.. .