Hussain and Saleh Al Jasmi mourn their brother Jamal
Emirati journalist Saleh Al Jasmi announced the death of his younger brother, Jamal, on his Instagram Stories. He shared a childhood photo of them together and stated, “My younger brother Jamal is dead.”
Artist Hussain Al Jasmi, Jamal’s brother, also expressed his grief. He posted a picture of Saleh and wrote, “It’s hard to part with you.”
Dr. Habib Ghulum, an Emirati artist, confirmed Jamal Al Jasmi’s passing. He expressed his condolences on social media, stating, “There is no strength or power except with God. Great brother and colleague Jamal Al Jasmi has passed away. My sincere condolences to his family and loved ones.”
What was Jamal Al Jasmi’s contribution to the Emirati art community?
Interview with Dr. Habib Ghulum on the Passing of Jamal Al Jasmi
NewsDirectory3.com: Today, we are joined by Dr. Habib Ghulum, an esteemed Emirati artist, to discuss the recent passing of Jamal Al Jasmi, a beloved figure in the community. Dr. Habib, thank you for joining us.
Dr. Ghulum: Thank you for having me, and for giving me the opportunity to speak about my dear friend, Jamal.
NewsDirectory3.com: You were one of the first to express your condolences publicly. Can you tell us more about your relationship with Jamal?
Dr. Ghulum: Jamal was not just a colleague; he was like a brother to me. We both shared a passion for the arts and worked together on various projects. His kindness and creativity touched everyone who knew him. The news was heartbreaking.
NewsDirectory3.com: Saleh Al Jasmi shared a heartfelt tribute on his Instagram revealing Jamal’s death. How impactful do you think social media is in moments like these?
Dr. Ghulum: Social media plays a significant role in how we express grief and share memories. It’s a platform that allows us to connect with others who are mourning and to offer support. Saleh’s tribute resonated with many, reminding us of the strong bonds we share as a family and as a community.
NewsDirectory3.com: Hussain Al Jasmi, Jamal’s brother, also shared his sorrow online. How does the loss of a family member affect artists, who often express emotions through their work?
Dr. Ghulum: The emotional toll on artists can be profound. Grief can inspire some of the most poignant art. Hussain’s music, which often reflects personal experiences, will undoubtedly evolve from this loss. It’s a challenging journey, but sometimes, the pain can lead to beautiful artistry that honors the loved ones we miss.
NewsDirectory3.com: Jamal Al Jasmi had a significant impact on those around him. How do you think he will be remembered within the Emirati art community?
Dr. Ghulum: Jamal will always be remembered for his generous spirit and the joy he brought to our lives. His contributions to the arts and his camaraderie with fellow artists will leave a lasting legacy. We will carry on his memory through our work and the impact he made on our hearts.
NewsDirectory3.com: Lastly, what message would you like to send to those grieving alongside you?
Dr. Ghulum: To everyone who is hurting, know that you are not alone. Let us lean on each other for support as we remember Jamal. His spirit will live on in our memories and through the art we create. We find strength together in our shared love for him.
NewsDirectory3.com: Thank you, Dr. Ghulum, for sharing your thoughts and memories with us today. Our condolences go out to the Al Jasmi family during this difficult time.
Dr. Ghulum: Thank you for honoring Jamal’s memory with this conversation.
Hussain Al Jasmi is a prominent Arab singer known for his popularity in the Arab world. He has released many romantic songs that showcase his unique style and affection for his homeland.
He has dedicated around 12 songs to Egypt, including “I Love You, I Miss You,” “Congratulations Egypt,” and “This is Egypt.” Hussain’s music celebrates his love for his country and its people.
