Researcher Muhammad Kilani : Syria’s Archeological Treasures Indicate its Great and Deep-Rooted Cultural Heritage
“History is not a story or a novel but rather a mind, an emotion and a memory of human existence. It is the wisdom of the past, the guide of the present, and the path to the future” the researcher and historian Muhammad Hamzeh Kilani said.
Historically, Syria had played , according to Kilani an incomparable role in the history of mankind . It is often described as the cradle of civilization , since many of the greatest human achievements that later spread to encompass the world had their beginnings in ancient Syria .
Kilani pointed out that the historian is interested in studying the historical aspect of events, as for the researcher, he is the prospective investigator in issues of thought and knowledge, as is anyone who is interested in studying any specific scientific
field, adding the researcher tends to investigate , research and follow up the new archaeological data and specialized studies provide ..
Kilani reviewed what historians such as Abu al-Fida, al-Tabari and Ibn al-Atheer, had transmitted including the social, economic and political circumstances of their time.
He highly appreciated the works of great historians and researchers including the Greek historian Herodotus, Ibn Khaldun, who invented and formulated the philosophy of history , the British Arnold Toynbee, the owner of the Encyclopedia of History, and from Syria, the historian Dr. Suhail Zakar and his comprehensive encyclopedia in the history of the Crusades, Dr. Ahmed Dawood and his book on Semitism and Anti-Semitism.
Kilani believed that the study of archeology helps us a lot to know our history better, especially that Arab history before Islam was not documented, but was transmitted verbally and narrated through some biographies or memorized by poems.
Syria possesses a glorious heritage compared to the rest of the nations, as Kilani asserts, so we are in the year 6670 of the Syrian calendar that precedes all other calendars of the Julian and Pharaonic.
He underlined that Ugarit, Ebla, Mary, Palmyra are among important historical Syrian sites , and what these civilizations have left of archaeological treasures are clear evidences of the grandeur of Syrian deep-rooted cultural heritage.
Concerning his book “Forgotten Poets of Hama” Kilani made it clear he shed light on the patriotism of a number of poets from Hama , who called for development and reconstruction
It is noteworthy to mention that Muhammad Hamzah Kilani was born in the city of Hama in 1947 , holds a degree in economics and had got a number of honoring certificates..
Rawaa Ghanam