“Nothing starts with you and ends with you. This companion of yours, was a traveler in his life, and proceed to think of him as a traveller you will 1 day join” – Imam Ali ibn Abu Taleb (book Nahj Al Balagha).
Nabil Al Malazi, the boy of Fuad and Badryji, was born in Syria in 1948 in the village of Jarabus, next to the town of Aleppo. In Aleppo he besides graduated from Al-Ma’amoun advanced School and then went on a scholarship to Poland, where he finished construction engineering at Rzeszów University of Technology. He was a model student. He won the Ministry of Higher Education and Technology Award for Best Diplomatic Work. After college he was to return to Syria, but married and remained in Poland. And it was with Poland that he connected his full life. He had 2 sons and 1 daughter.
Engineer, manager, fighter for crucial matters
He was a associate of the Polish Association of Construction Engineers and Engineers. Immediately after his studies he opened the construction company RESTA and later 1 of the most celebrated restaurants in Lublin in the early 1990s. In the past, he has besides worked in leading positions in Poland and Libya. He was besides head of the Lublin Association of Polish-Arab Friendships. He loved Poland, but always remembered where it came from. He had 2 Homelands in his heart. In 1994, after moving to Warsaw, where he spent most of his life, he continued to execute socially and politically. He besides belonged to respective Polish organizations. He devoted most of his life to fighting American imperialism and Zionism. He was close to the thought of a multipolar planet and dreamed of surviving the day erstwhile Palestine would be free.
The Most crucial of Life
Privately, he was my beloved Dad and the most crucial man in my life. I believe that the good qualities I have inside me have inherited from my dad. He died on March 6, 2025 (Gregorian calendar) and on the 5th day of Ramadan 1446 according to the Hijra calendar, at 6:30 p.m. He was buried at the Muslim – Tartarski Cemetery.
May God take him in, forgive his sins, and be gracious to him. We come from God and return to God. “Your father’s law is that you should know that he is your root, and you would not be without him. So whenever you find something good in yourself, remember that your father is the mediator of this gift (from God). So be thankful to God and your father in a appropriate way. There is no power another than the power of God” (imam) Zain Al-Abidin, Risālatul Huqūq – Treaty on the Rights).
Sandra Al Malazi