Lebanon's Cultural Movement loses its founder, Bilal Sharara

The Passing of Poet and Cultural Leader Bilal Sharara
With deep sorrow and great respect, the Syndicate of Actors in Lebanon mourns the loss of the esteemed poet, writer and intellectual Bilal Sharara, President of the Cultural Movement in Lebanon and a beloved figure in the literary and artistic community.
The late Sharara was a unique voice and a steadfast supporter of creative talent across generations. Known for his kindness, humility and unwavering commitment to culture, he leaves behind a lasting legacy that shaped Lebanese intellectual life for over five decades.
His daughter, Abeer Sharara, mourned him with these heartfelt words: "Papa… you, the jeweler of words… I love you as much as the world, life, and death."
In a public statement, Nehme Badawi, President of the Syndicate of Actors, wrote: "Bilal Sharara — the poet, writer, and lifelong advocate for the rights of artists and creatives in Lebanon — has left us. On behalf of myself and all artistic unions in Lebanon, we extend our deepest condolences to his family, friends, and to the cultural community at large. May his soul rest in peace, and may we all find comfort in the immense impact he left behind."
The Syndicate of Actors extends its heartfelt condolences to the family of the late Bilal Sharara, to the Cultural Movement in Lebanon, and to all those who were touched by his life and work. May he rest in eternal peace.
