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Sayed Sousal: Eid in Sudan has a special taste

Sudan Events – Magda Hassan

Actor Sayed Abdullah Sousal presented a greeting episode that he broadcast on his Facebook page, in which he celebrated the holiday throughout Sudan, north and south, east and west, and did not even forget the expatriates who were scattered throughout the earth.
Sousal said that Eid greetings in Sudan are at the gates, such as Abdul Qayyum Gate, Omdurman Bridge Gate, Omdurman Grand Park Gate, Friendship Hall Gate, Zoo Gate, Youth and Children’s Palace Gate, and Abboud Park Gate. He also sent Eid greetings and congratulations to all people. “No matter how long the distance, and no matter how long the exile, there will come a beautiful morning that will bring together everyone from all over the world.” He said.
One of the signs of loss during Eid that Sousal referred to is the program “What Listeners Ask for” on national radio, and the song “The Eid Came to Us.”
This is a greeting to the Sudanese during this crisis. The Eid extends from Halfa to Bahr el Ghazal and from Port Sudan to El Geneina, El Fasher, Al Jazeera Aba and Khartoum. Eid Mubarak to all Sudanese.
Sousal said that the Sudanese are among the people who have the ability to get to know each other on a daily basis, because they are a people that communicate with love.
“We communicate with love so that Sudan remains in us.” He added. “Living abroad made us see the richness in our Sudanese details. We live it now without forgetting our identity.” He added. He said that on this Eid the Sudanese miss their details, and they miss knocking on doors and applauding before entering homes, and the hospitality halls.” He added.
On this Eid, the Sudanese also miss their markets, which open their chests in love and nostalgia. “Peace to all markets, the women’s market, the butchers’ market, the spices market with its famous sneeze from the overlapping scent of spices.” He said.
He stressed that the flavor of the Eids in Sudan has a special taste because Sudan Eid means the loving neighbors, Sudanese love is one.

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