(The Story of a Displaced Person) documents billionaire Al-Zahid, owner of the largest wedding halls in Sudan

*This is my debut as a worker at the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, and the Kingdom has witnessed my transformation into a businessman*

*My son was killed and a misdiagnosis led to the death of the other, and my loss exceeded billions*

*I preferred to be displaced for fear of being described as a refugee, and my dream is to help the displaced people of village 6*

The description of his relatives and entourage as the billionaire (the ascetic), and others called him (the patient), and between asceticism, wealth and patience contradicts the form of the story of Salah the artist, who welcomed us to the book of memories, moving between (the story books) in the hope of continuing (Nipple) and (Alma) to experience reality. The conditions of war produced him… We document in (The Story of a Displaced Person) the story of a man. self-taught who learned his salary after losing his mother at a very young age… He committed to his mother, without realizing the meaning of life, to struggle with her to raise his brothers and sisters, so he left at the age of thirteen in search of work without abandoning his studies because he was… Confident that knowledge will one day elevate him until the dream becomes reality, and from a small worker, he reached the owner of the largest wedding halls and modern restaurants, and after he begged for work, he became (servant) with thousands of workers working under him… Today we are faced with a human story and a man who faced difficulties and death and preferred to be displaced among thousands of displaced people. in the hope of continuing the dream of humanity, of enjoying its wealth with its peoples in the Arab and European countries… it has lost more than billions of dollars due to the war, and despite this, the dream of returning and solving its social and economic problems continues. with the displaced….

*Welcome to you, Salah Al-Insan, or as your entourage likes, Salah Al-Saber, and we trust you as soon as you enter the job market*…?

My professional beginnings were different. I entered the job market shortly after my father died and we did not have a breadwinner. I was very young when I applied to work at the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, but I was disappointed and they did. rejected me because I was young (13 years old), especially since I resorted to (laboratory people), and they are, of course, they have certain characteristics and specifications, and yet the surprise came from a certain Khawaja who tested me and insisted on appointing me. as a laboratory employee, and from there I graduated and proved my presence and abilities, especially since I was good at drawing and photography. At that time, I used to draw and photograph what was under the microscope and send it to the professors who supported me. my talent. One day, the dean of the college told me that I should join the College of Fine Arts, I was accommodated after the dean communicated with another colleague from the College of Fine Arts so that I could work and study at the same time… until I graduated from university, then I worked in schools and founded several. Through a contract with Al-Samah Company, I got closer to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and worked as a designer and visual artist. Al-Samah Foundation Before going into business, I started creating several stores and restaurants…

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Sunbula is a dream that I had and a name that I loved, and it doubled with the first one (Sunbula) wanting to create seven world-class Sunbula, and his idea was to be productive and serve the largest segment of the needy. So the Sunbula Cafeteria. was in the Bahri Foundation, and from there I started, through my children and their diligence, to establish the Sunbula Palace in Shambat, including Sunbula 2, and I actually started building another one (Al Sanabel) with the international. specifications, had it not been for this damned war that stopped the work at its beginning…

*How did you understand working when you were young with professors who were experts in veterinary medicine!*

I also mentioned that I had a great desire to work for my brothers and continue my education, which is why these experts were credited with supporting me and providing advice and guidance.

The Department of Preventive Veterinary Medicine, in which I worked for years traveling to Sudanese villages and cities, allowed me to further realize my desire and fulfill my dreams. I remember that in the department, we used to do experiments and examinations on diseases common between humans and humans. We also had to check the importation of livestock, examine them and detect the diseases they suffered from… so we were very efficient and influential.

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Of course, fine arts shaped my life and refined my talent for drawing and composition, and my presence in the artistic environment helped me a lot to enter the world of television, and before that, of composition and writing, the first of my artistic work. (Redemption) was one of the plays that received critical acclaim and great success with viewers, especially since it spoke of English colonialism……

The world is a sullen and treacherous world, like a liar's banner, and it makes you laugh and makes you strong. Why does this line from the well-known song mean to you…!

A verse that sums up the condition of today's Sudanese, whose positions and even feelings about things have changed. Like these people, I suffered from the betrayal of the world, but I was patient, praise be to God, I got what I got. what I wanted, and I am happy to be fulfilled. This was what started before the war, and I was losing my son who was found hanged in his apartment… This incident shook me a lot, and I am losing my support and who I was. Hoping that he would help me, my son was killed and the mystery still dominates the case. The hardest thing for a person to experience is to lose a loved one and support, but my faith in destiny. helped me hold on even though everyone pitied me because I was crying three months before the murder of my brother, who died for me after tests revealed that he was infected with Corona. We were lying about these tests and wondering about his infection. without transmitting the infection to ourselves or to those around him, and despite this, he was isolated with people infected with Covid until he died at the mercy of his Lord…

*The war has affected, but….*

*We surprised him by asking him about the war and how it affected Salah, so he breathed as if he was trying to remember something, and in his silence he hid many secrets and sorrows*… He said, yes, the war not me, but the nation, and even its surroundings, and even the great powers like America and Britain were not spared from its influence… but faith in the judicial system. Destiny was a motivation to overcome the tragedies of the war, and I would do it. I am not exaggerating if I tell you that my loss exceeded billions of money, but my psychological and physical losses I consider them greater than that, especially since the war took me away from those I love, and I was even lost after becoming unable to do so. to provide the assistance that could be provided in these circumstances… ..

*How did you arrive at Village 6, previously classified as uninhabitable due to lack of services*

You are now living in village 6 and there is no doubt that people here are suffering from the availability of basic services, water, health and electricity. Despite this, the situation has improved greatly thanks to the efforts of the village committee and with the help of organizations, making it the place where housing is most available for expatriates and a destination for all those displaced by the war, and I am now trying to achieve what I failed to do because of the war and trying to prepare the environment of the village. … I have great ideas and great plans. If we come together as a community, we will create the event and make it a model village…

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Actually, my name is Mansouri Sherry, which means that I have the right to live as a citizen, but due to circumstances that I will not talk about now, I was not a house owner like all the eligible people in Manasir. Despite this, I am. I bought a house with a financial loss after the displacement and I rented a place in village 3, and now my house is open to all the displaced people who came to the village and did not have a place available for them…..

*last word*

Thank you, Professor, and to your journalistic institution, which documents and brings relief to the displaced through (the story of a displaced person), which I follow with interest, because it fills us with optimism that victory and the return to our homes are very close….





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