We often hear that someone feels his death approaching shortly before his death, and we have come across several cases that expressed their feelings before they passed away. Today we are facing a new situation, but it is somewhat different. As we know, death has a great dread, and no matter how prepared a person is for death, that The awe has not gone, but the Syrian artist Fouad Hamira The one who passed away this morning wrote a strange post on his page hours before his death, and this post was, “Yes, this is sweet death, boys.” What did Fouad see or feel that made him feel that death was a beautiful thing? The truth is that we cannot understand his feelings when he wrote the post, but we pray to God that death will be a relief for him.
Fouad Hamira
Fouad Hamira He is a Syrian artist, born in Damascus on November 30, 1965. His beginnings were in the field of Syrian drama through the Youth Theater, then in the University Theater in Damascus and the Workers Theater before he later met the artist Salim Sabry. His works have achieved many successes, and among his works, he has lived in Egypt since 2015, especially in the city of Alexandria, at the age of 59 years after a heart attack.
Among his most important works in the series are Another Rainy Day, Al-Hasram Al-Shami, Gazelle in the Forest of Wolves, and Al-Hiba Al-Rada. As for his works in writing, A Salty Life, A Hot Winter, Al-Hasram Al-Shami, and Narrow Corridors.