President Dr. Rashad Mohammed Alimi, the head of the Presidential Leadership Council, conveyed a poignant message of condolence to the family of the esteemed artist Abdulrahman Al-Haddad. Al-Haddad, who recently passed away, had a distinguished career that spanned several decades, dedicating his life to promoting his country’s music and cultural heritage.
In his message, President Alimi expressed profound sadness and sincere condolences on behalf of the council members and the government. He emphasized that the nation has lost one of its greatest musical voices with Al-Haddad’s passing. The artist played a pivotal role in promoting Yemeni identity and became a symbol of authentic Yemeni art, significantly shaping the country’s cultural landscape.
President Alimi praised the rich musical legacy left by Al-Haddad, highlighting his exceptional ability to blend tradition with innovation in Yemeni music, especially in Hadhrami music. Al-Haddad was a devoted artist, with his works reflecting a deep commitment to Yemeni culture and heritage.
In closing, President Alimi prayed for the Almighty to grant Al-Haddad eternal mercy and forgiveness. He also expressed hope that the family and loved ones would find patience and solace during this profound loss, which marks a significant blow to Yemeni art and culture.
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