The Sudanese songwriter and songwriter Fadlallah Muhammad's death was lost at the age of 76. Fadlallah is one of the symbols and pioneers of the Sudanese press, who contributed to his career with a generous bid, and led a number of press institutions, where his last career was his presidency of the National Council for Press and Publications of Sudan.

The late was a prominent journalist and the profession that he chose despite his study of the law came with new vocabulary terms, and he adapted expressions that used to be terms in the dictionary of depiction of emotion and sensation, characterized by spontaneity, spontaneity in systems, and veracity of words.

The star of the late Fadlallah Muhammad emerged in what was known as the "October" during the Sudanese Revolution on October 21, 1964, and his name was associated with the October Revolution for his poetic works dated to it, where it emerged (October twenty-one .. O awakening of the mighty people),
And "the month of 10 is ten."

The late poet wrote his poems "militarism" during his studies at the university, where he was one of the students of the bombers of the October Revolution. He was arrested the first day of it and he was not released from the military prison until after a statement that the Sudanese President at the time, Ibrahim Abboud, stepped back. ).

Also, the late Fadlallah wrote the anthem (the principles), which is famous for ten months, ten months. It came later on the feast of the October Revolution of 1967 AD, where it preceded it for a whole year, that is, on the feast of October 1966 AD. Glory to thousands wasted in the streets like torrents .... their creeping beats inhibition castles ... and long injustice).

The late Fadlallah Muhammad was one of the most distinguished duets in the contemporary Sudanese song march with musician Mohamed Al-Amin in his emotional songs and national anthems.

The poet Fadlallah is one of a generation of geniuses who married between poetry and the profession of journalism, and he is the owner of the song "Al-Jarida", the only song whose words touch the reality of journalism, where you find the article, the news and the story.

He wrote the most beautiful poems and poems from which the son of his city, the artist Muhammad Al-Amin, was concerned (love and circumstances, you learn from the days, the newspaper, the words of Zaal, the date: “I see you with a rumor in the appointment”, they said a little, increased the prisons and other famous works).

And the late artist Abdel Aziz Mohamed Dawoud sang for him (in love for you, my brothers, more than that), as the artist Abu Araki Al Bakhit sang (The Way of the Past) and (with your promise). And the song (From the Land of the Tribulation and from the Heart of the Island) will remain a mole and a great love sign for his city and Meddani (Central Sudan), which was voiced by the late artist Mohamed Maskin.

And his song, Zadjoun, left a mark on the conscience and memory of the Sudanese people, and was distinguished by distinguished pieces and sober words, as it is considered one of the classics born in the classical school of musical composition, written by a student at the University of Khartoum.

The late was born in the city of Wad Madani, south of the Sudanese capital, Khartoum on December 25, 1944, and graduated from the Faculty of Law at the University of Khartoum in 1968.

Artist Mohamed El-Amine says about him, that he is one of the best poets that he dealt with, and added, that he always sought the words of God’s grace and urged him to write for him.

Fadlallah Muhammad served as the head of the fortieth council of the University of Khartoum Student Union when he was a student. He later served as the Secretary-General of the Press and Publications Council, and headed the editor-in-chief of a number of Sudanese political newspapers.