The tag # Father_ invaded the social networking site "Twitter", where the tweets expressed their love for their parents, and their appreciation for their siblings for the sake of their families and their children, on the occasion of this day, which strengthens the relationship between parents and children, and is celebrated in it every year but different days around the world .

It is noteworthy that Father's Day has been celebrated in Catholic countries since the Middle Ages on March 19. The date of March 19 has been preserved in some countries, especially in Latin America, while others have adopted Father's Day in the United States of America, which falls on the third Sunday of June. While the date was adopted on 21 June 2016 in all Arab countries, including the Emirates, except Palestine, Syria, Yemen, Mauritania, Sudan, Somalia and Djibouti.

On this occasion, thousands of tweeters expressed their appreciation to their fathers for their great role in caring for the family and children, as they expressed their love and respect for them.

Another said: "You are an exceptional person ... I grow up in you, but I hear people tell about you ... You are my honor, my strength, my strength and the safety of my heart."

While the female bloggers expressed their love for their parents in another way, they said that the girl will not find a husband like her father and that the father is her first lover and the source of bond and safety. One of the tweets said: "The father's tenderness to his daughter is a Muslim. In your affection, my father is strength and in your strength is tenderness ... I apologize for the man of my dreams, my father is the first love I lived in my world, and the first utensils in my distress ... No matter how beautiful you are my life and made my heart happy, lying My father forgets me the universe and whoever is in it .. "

Another said: "I have been dear, my dear, and my dear, for you are my first love, my third eye, and my refuge after God. Good old gentlemen, and good life for me, my father."

For their part, many of the tweeters coined the phrase "If only the fathers would not be sick, sick, sorrowful or departing" by the novelist Gabriel Garcia Marquez.

For her part, the Lebanese actress Alyssa participated in this occasion by publishing a tweet about her late father, through which she expressed her longing for him, and she said: “Teach me a lot of Isha .. teach me, love me, teach me safe, teach me cling to my land ...” teach me what you fear And he faced my destiny ... but he did not teach me how to make it a happy day ... every Eid and you are well. "

He taught me a lot of Isha..Teach me, teach me love, teach me safe, teach me to cling to my land ... “Teach me what he feared and face my destiny” ... But he did not teach me how to make a hero break ... every Eid and you are fine

- Elissa (@elissakh) June 20, 2020

Tweeters also found that the father does not have a specific day and that this marking of # Father's Day is not sufficient to express the importance and status of the father, and one of the tweeters said: "The first time I feel that the hashtag is enough."

Another said: "There is no specific day to celebrate my father ... For me, every day means something to me ... sometimes my father advises him, sometimes my friend jokes with him, sometimes my beloved with his affection, and often everyone becomes in my eyes."

And many of the tweeters portrayed the father as the hero who does the impossible to fulfill his children's demands and made them happy. One of the tweets said: "Happy New Year, Dad, I love you, my hero."

Another said: "It was said in the father: He is the one who asks for two stars and returns with the sky."

The tweeters, who lost their fathers, did not forget to retrieve their memory and have mercy on them on this day. One of the tweeters said: “May God have mercy on the heart if the world did not come, and you will not come in like it.

Another said: "Since my father died and I hope from God that the parents never die, I do not want anyone to feel the worst of this feeling ... I mean death alive Oh God, have mercy on my parents and forgive him and gather me with him in the gardens of bliss and save all parents and prolong their lives."

It is noteworthy that the story of "Father's Day" belongs to a girl named Sonora Louis Smart from Michigan State in the United States of America in 1909 after she listened to a sermon on Mother's Day, so she wanted to honor her father, William Jackson Smart, whose wife died in 1898 and took care of her with her brothers The six, at the time, filed a petition demanding that a day be devoted to celebrating Father's Day. The city of Spokane witnessed the first day of Father's Day, on June 19, 1910. The idea of ​​Father's Day was reported and reported by the media through articles and investigations, which increased the value of both official and popular interest in it.