Entertainment

Talal Mardini's Message to His Audience: "Take Care of Your Mothers"

Talal Mardini's Message to His Audience:

The Syrian artist Talal Mardini expressed his condolences for the passing of his late mother, "Malak Youssef," who died last Friday after a long battle with illness.

Mardini sent an emotional message to his mother through his Instagram account, stating that he regrets every moment he spent away from her. The Syrian artist said, "I regret every moment I was away from you. If I could bring you back, I would leave everything in the world to be at your feet. You broke my heart with your departure, and what comforts me is that you went to the Merciful One. God will be kinder to you than anyone else in this world." He continued his message: "I lost the greatest loss of my life; your love, your tenderness, and your patience are all gone, along with everything beautiful in this world. The world has become dark, ugly, and cold. May God envelop you in His mercy and forgive you. Take care of your mothers and fill your hearts with them." He concluded by saying, "The condolences continue, and today is the last day at the charity hall on Hamra Street for men and women. May God have mercy on you, my mother."

In response, his fans tried to console him. One commented: "May your heart find comfort; a mother is the world, and no words can ease your pain." Another wrote: "I understand you well; I know your feelings when I lost my mother—the blessing of the home is gone, the guardian angel has departed. Death is the truth, but I indeed regret every moment I spent away from her. May God have mercy on her and grant you patience in her absence."

Several colleagues also expressed their condolences, including actress Jumana Murad, who wrote: "My dear, may God have mercy on her and grant your heart patience," while Lebanese artist Abdo Shahin commented: "May she be in heaven, making your sorrows come to an end." Many others, including Nadine Khoury, Hiba Nour, Ayman Abdel Salam, Maisoun Abu Asaad, and Suhad Fawaz, also supported him.

On the artistic front, Talal Mardini's latest work is "The Best Days," in which he starred alongside Hazem Zayden, Giana Anid, Moatasem Al-Nahar, Khaled Haidar, Walid Zidan, Rogina, Mazen Abbas, Madiha Khenifati, and other artists. He also participated in the second season of "Al-Haramlek," which aired during the last Ramadan season.

Our readers are reading too