Powerful Words and a Patriotic Message from Assala Nasri to Syria

ملاحظة: النص المسموع ناتج عن نظام آلي
Assala Nasri expresses her love for Syria in warm, heartfelt words
Assala: "The anniversary of the liberation is an occasion for optimi
The Syrian singer addressed an emotional message to her homeland through her official accounts, expressing her deep love for its land and her strong connection to her roots, coinciding with Syrians celebrating the liberation anniversary. She emphasized that hope for Syria's return to prosperous days still flutters in the hearts of its people, and that her belonging to the homeland renews itself no matter how far she is from it.
Assala noted that Syria is present in every detail of her life—in its language, her art, and her dignity—and described it as the song closest to her heart and the refuge where her soul finds peace and tranquility. She added that her love extends to all its streets, neighborhoods, and kind-hearted people, and that her longing fills her chest; no embrace can replace the hug of her homeland, which she eagerly awaits to return to and confide in about the pain carried over the years.
She considered the liberation anniversary a moment for optimism, affirming that "tomorrow is coming" and that the past carries beautiful memories, as the Syrian people possess solid roots that crises cannot uproot. She described Syrians as the origin of civilizations and nations, the first to write songs in history, emphasizing that their resilience reflects their ability to endure regardless of changing circumstances. She explained that she has vowed to return and that the awaited moment of reunion with her homeland is frozen in her soul, hoping that Syria regains its serenity and beauty.
Assala concluded her message by affirming that Syria needs love, wisdom, and patience, and that it deserves to rise again. She addressed her homeland, saying: "Syria, my beloved, rejoice and celebrate, for victory has begun, tomorrow is yours, and today is in your hands… This is who you are: free, proud, and majestic."
Her message resonated widely among Syrian and Arab audiences, with followers expressing deep emotion at her sincere feelings toward her homeland. Many hoped she would hold artistic concerts on Syrian soil, assuring they would attend, while others said her words sparked nostalgia and hope in their hearts.
