The Diwan of Conquest and the Return of Damascus
Poems written with the ink of tears, and the melodies of victory.
In this collection, Dr. Walid Al-Qassab takes us on a poetic journey filled with pain and dignity, from the night of tyranny to the dawn of freedom, where the words speak with the sighs of mothers and the blood of martyrs, then blossom with hope when Damascus is reborn from its ashes to return free and dear.
This collection is not just poetry…
Rather, it is a literary document that bears witness to a historical moment of liberation experienced by an entire nation.
In its pages, tears of sorrow meet a smile of victory, and longing is mixed with hope, so that the voice of Syria remains loud in the conscience of Arabs, Muslims, and all of humanity.
Why would a reader buy this collection of poems?
Because it is the first printed collection of poetry that documents the moment of Syria's liberation from tyranny.
Because it carries the pulse of the revolution and the dreams of free people in a captivating poetic language.
Because he presents poems that redefine human triumph and Arab dignity.
New release: Riyadh International Book Fair 2025