Mu’tazila actress Shams Al-Baroudi mourned her late husband, Hassan Youssef, who died at the age of 90 on October 29.
Shams’ first words after separation
In her first comment after her death, Al-Baroudi expressed via her Facebook account her thanks to God and her acceptance of his decree, writing: “I thank God and I thank him and I am satisfied with his decree, Glory to him . .. My consolation is that it is an ephemeral world that we will inevitably leave, each at our appointed time, and our real life is there and our meeting with our loved ones, God Almighty willing.
Painful memories and feelings
Shams Al-Baroudi added, speaking about the depth of the separation, saying: “Separating is really difficult after 52 years of ten years for a loving, caring, kind and generous man, a husband, a lover and a lover who supports me. »
She continued: “He is more mature than me in mind and experience. He fills me with his love, his generosity and his attention to the smallest details that make me happy, and he presents them to me, so that I can do without the world with them. him. »
Shams Al-Baroudi and Hassan Youssef
A thought on love and security
Speaking about his feelings, Shams said: “Life feels safe and secure, as if God had placed him in my life to completely change the course of it. » She spoke of the love between them saying: “My beloved Hassan, you are with me in all the lives of our life. You have not left me and will not leave me, my beloved.
Memories of the last moments
Regarding the last conversation between them, Shams Al-Baroudi mentioned: “As you promised me during our last conversation, by holding my hand and holding it close to your chest, while you were on your bed sick to reassure me, we will meet, my beloved. , God willing, with the company of repentant worshipers and lovers of the love of God and His Messenger, may God bless him and grant him peace, in the abode of His mercy.”
Shams Al-Baroudi concluded his speech by expressing his hope to meet again, saying: “Your separation is not a farewell, my beloved, but rather a promise that the lover will meet his beloved… Praise be to God. »