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Lebanon bids farewell to legendary Ziad Rahbani in solemn funeral

  • By Al Mayadeen English
  • Source: Agencies
  • 28 Jul 2025 10:45
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Ziad Rahbani, a towering figure in Lebanese art and political satire, is mourned by a nation as tributes pour in following his passing at 69.

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    From satire to resistance: Ziad Rahbani leaves Lebanon in mourning (Illustrated by Zeinab al-Hajj for Al Mayadeen English)

Lebanon bid farewell on Monday to renowned composer and playwright Ziad Rahbani, who will be laid to rest in his hometown of Bikfaya following a funeral procession that began outside Khoury Hospital in Beirut.

Large crowds gathered to pay tribute to the influential artist, whose work left a lasting imprint on the country’s cultural and political landscape.

The funeral procession was held at the Church of the Dormition of Our Lady in Bikfaya, Mount Lebanon.

من أمام مستشفى خوري في بيروت، احتشدت جموع كبيرة قبيل انطلاق جنازة الفنان والمسرحي الكبير #زياد_الرحباني، فيما كانت أغانيه تتردّد بين الناس كأنها تحاكي لحظة الوداع.#الميادين_لبنان#لبنان pic.twitter.com/XCLQePuCax

— الميادين لبنان (@mayadeenlebanon) July 28, 2025

Rahbani passed away on Saturday, at the age of 69. Born on January 1, 1956, in Antelias, Lebanon, Rahbani was the son of two legendary figures in Arab art: his father, composer Assi Rahbani, and his mother, the iconic singer Fairuz.

Since his early childhood, Rahbani’s artistic path was shaped by his family’s deep roots in music and culture. Yet, he carved out his distinct voice, one that blended artistic innovation with political consciousness. His first literary work came at just 12 years old, marking the beginning of a prolific career that would span theater, journalism, music, and political commentary.

Legendary Lebanese artist, playwright, composer, and song artist Ziad al-Rahbani, the son of Lebanese singer #Fairuz and Mansour al-Rahbani, passed away earlier this morning.

Rahbani had always been vocal about his political stances, and remained throughout the years an advocate… pic.twitter.com/gpjTehXx9G

— Al Mayadeen English (@MayadeenEnglish) July 26, 2025

Ziad Rahbani emerged as one of the most influential voices in Lebanese political art, known for challenging authority and societal norms through sharp satire and cultural critique. His theater works in the 1970s and 1980s broke new ground in the region, addressing themes of identity, politics, corruption, and resistance with both humor and gravity.

Among his most notable works are:

  • Sahriya (1973)
  • Nazl Al-Surur (1974)
  • Bil Nisbi la Bokra Shou? (1978)
  • Film Ameriki Tawil (1980)
  • Shi Feshil (1983)
  • Bi Khsous Al-Karameh wa Al-Sha’b Al-Aneed (1993)

These plays became cultural landmarks in Lebanon and the wider Arab world, praised for their fearless engagement with social and political realities.

A bold voice in Lebanese political art

Outside the theater, Rahbani was a prolific radio journalist and columnist, contributing to newspapers such as Al-Nidaa, An-Nahar, and Al-Akhbar. His satirical broadcasts and written work tackled politics, social injustice, and state corruption with a signature blend of intellect and irony.

Rahbani was known for his leftist political views and his affiliation with the Lebanese Communist Party. He was a vocal supporter of the Palestinian cause and the broader movement of Arab resistance, especially in defense of the people of southern Lebanon.

Throughout his life, Rahbani remained unafraid to challenge prevailing narratives, whether cultural, political, or sectarian. His legacy is not only artistic but ideological: a life dedicated to music, theatre, and the unwavering defense of the oppressed.

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