The late Iraqi
President Sadam Hussein is back in
the spotlight once again through a
new song. The new song is called “Al
Qidis Sadam” (The Holy Sadam) and is
written and composed by the Libyan
poet Ali Al Kilani. The Jordanian
singer Amal Al Shalabi will be
singing the new song.
The song is about the dramatic
change that the late Iraqi president
went through when he was in prison
and during his trial. He was shown
as calm as he could be and brought
such uneasiness to those who wanted
him out of the way. He became as a
fighter against the American and
British. The moment of his hanging
stayed as a symbol for changing
points, which is why Kilani puts him
among the Holy and martyrs.
According to the London daily
Elaph, Al Kilani, who was in Egypt
to launch a promotional campaign for
the new songs, says that he is proud
of the project and it was a success
in Libya. Kilani was encouraged to
work on this song where he paid for
the expenses from his own money. He
adds that it is a changing point for
his musical career and the level of
his wording.
Al Kilani feels that the late
president is a great man who has
stood high against his enemies. He
was shown as a strong and powerful
man who has surprised people
throughout the world.

Al Kilani chose the trial and
the hanging period, because it
showed a shift in the late
president’s life. The hanging
inspired the poet into working on
this project. Kilani says that
choosing the day of the hanging was
thought out carefully where it was
done on a Friday the first day of
“Eid El Adha” which is considered as
an insult to every Muslim.
Al Kilani has asked many singers to
sing his daring song, yet they all
refused to do so except Amal Al
Shalabi who sang it willingly.
© 2007 Al Bawaba
(www.albawaba.com)