The Arab Writers Union recently issued a new book entitled “My Memoirs about Revolution and Battles” by the researcher Dr. Farouk Aslim. The book reviewed the memoirs and biography of Sheikh Yusuf Al-Saadoun, who was one of the most prominent leaders of the revolution against the French in northern Syria.
The new book revealed that the France occupation relied a lot on their traitors, who were conveying everything that happened in the areas of the revolution which led to fierce clashes between revolutionaries and French occupation which was experienced to great loses.
Al- Saadoun’s memories in the book showed the difficulty of the dilemmas he was exposed to in return for not giving up and his companions, preferring to die over horseback and in the fields of honor, in addition to what men pledged that none of them would flee to any party until death.
The prominent struggler Al-Saadoun reviewed many of the battlefields that took place against the French, such as the Battle of Calans, the Battle of Al-Abeed (Slaves), the Battle of Abyan, and others.
The Researcher Aslim shed light on the beginning of the revolution in Jabal al-Arab led by Sultan Pasha al-Atrash, then Hassan al-Kharrat , who revolted in Damascus and Muhammad Ezz Eddin al-Halabi and Muhammad Saeed al-Aas when they took over the leadership of Ghouta and the outskirts of Damascus.
He pointed out that the Turkish government at that time fortified its borders and established outposts along the Syrian-Turkish border and prevented The Syrian revolutionaries from residing near the Syrian border and started chasing everyone who crossed its borders.
The book also revealed the extension of the revolution against the French colonialist to focus on the battles that took place such as the battle of Jericho, the battles of Jabal al-Zawiya as well as the harsh conditions that the towns faced where the revolution intensified.
In the book, the researcher drew attention to the awareness of the popular national leaderships that fought the French mandate, such as Sheikh Saleh Al-Ali, Sheikh Youssef Al-Saadoun, Sultan Pasha Al-Atrash and Hassan Al-Kharrat, in addition to other tracks that Idlib experienced during the French colonial confrontations.
The author of the 345-page book is a member of the Executive Office at the Arab Writers Union and has many research and literary works . he is a professor of pre-Islamic literature at the University of Aleppo.
Rawaa Ghanam