“Ramadan Breezes”: An Inspirational Chanting Evening at the Homs Cultural Palace
The Homs Directorate of Culture organized a spiritual
chanting evening titled “Ramadan Breezes” at the Cultural Palace,
featuring performances that blended emotional depth with uplifting rhythms in
celebration of the holy month of Ramadan.
Spiritual Chants and Energetic Performances
The evening was performed by Roh Al‑Sham Ensemble,
with the participation of the Al‑Kharrat Whirling Dervish Group from Damascus.
The performers presented a selection of religious chants and supplications
reflecting the spiritual and social essence of Ramadan. The program opened with
traditional devotional muwashahat, followed by energetic youth chants,
revolutionary-themed pieces, and a special chant dedicated to Palestine, all of
which were warmly received by the audience.
A Message Bridging Authenticity and Modernity
Abdul‑Karim Al‑Shamiya, director of Roh Al‑Sham
Ensemble, explained that the group consists of young performers committed to
delivering the art of chanting in a modern style while preserving its authentic
roots, creating a smooth bridge between tradition and contemporary expression.
Cultural Presence During Ramadan
Mohammad Al‑Alloush, director of the Media Office
at the Homs Directorate of Culture, noted that the event is part of the
directorate’s Ramadan cultural program. He emphasized that such evenings strengthen
the artistic and spiritual presence in the hearts of Homs residents, offering
families a space to gather around meaningful words and serene voices that
elevate public taste and reflect the noble values of the holy month.
Audience Impressions
Audience member Zuhair Khousan expressed his admiration for the
performance, noting that this type of chanting revives spiritual emotions
during Ramadan and praising the harmony between music, lyrics, and performance.
A Cultural Event Enriching Ramadan Evenings
The event is part of a broader series of cultural activities
organized by the Homs Directorate of Culture to enrich the artistic and
spiritual atmosphere during Ramadan and to provide the public with
opportunities to engage with traditional and devotional arts.
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