Syrian actress Solaf Fawakherji sparked a state of controversy on social media because of her recent statements about her religious beliefs and her talk about heaven and hell during an interview she had with the media, Rabaa al-Zayyat, on the "Show the Story" program on the Syrian LTV channel.

In the meeting, the journalist Al-Zayyat asked Fawakherji about her religion, which the audience asks about whenever they search for her name in Google, the Syrian artist replied, “My mother taught me who asks you about your religion, you say I am Syrian, and she takes us to the church and the mosque and tells us that this is the house of God, and until a certain period of Our lives do not know what our religion is, and I learned that I belong to this country with all its sects and religions, and I celebrate with everyone on their holidays, regardless of religion, and I always feel that I own something from every religion and sect.

She added, "I am a believer and I am not religious. I respect all religions as long as they have morals." And about religious rituals, she said, "This matter concerns me, as I go to all the houses of God."

Al-Zayyat confronted her that people want a person to have a religion. Sulaf replied, "As you said, people want, but God does not want, God wants you to be a believer and have morals."

heaven and hell

“Who is God?” This is how the program presenter asked her, and Fawakherji replied, “God is everything, he is the conscience, beauty is destiny, God did not say do not go to the mosque, church or Buddhist temple,” then surprised her by asking, “Is there heaven and fire?” The Syrian artist hesitated, then replied, "God is too sweet to be burned... what is burned."

And she continued, "Reward and punishment are always present in the world, and as you condemn, you are condemned, and heaven is a beautiful state. No one went and said."

And Sulaf Fawakherji rejected the infidelity of the Buddhist as well, stressing that he is satisfied with him, noting that it is the height of infidelity for a person to atone another person. "Some worship cows or stones, as long as they believe in that, they are free, and I also have my freedom and I do not allow anyone to transgress it," pointing out that she did not regret this saying because it is a history of her thought.

Attack on Fawakherji

After her statements about the fire, Sulaf Fawakherji was subjected to a severe attack on social media, and we mention here some of those comments:

Actress Solaf Fawakherji, a lover of Bashar al-Assad, says: “There is no fire in the afterlife, God is better than that He burns His servants.”

- Omar Madaniah (@Omar_Madaniah) April 9, 2022

Solaf Fawakherji on the Rabea El-Zayat program:

There is no fire in the hereafter


, God is better than burning His servants

She did not open the Quran in her life 🏻 ♂️

— Najim | 🌟 (@8NGAM8) April 9, 2022

Respect God, I am smarter than my mental abilities?


How can I respect a God who does not speak and does not speak?


How do I respect the religion of people who say we are the children of God and you are pigs and our slaves?


How do I respect the religion of people who violate human nature?

(On the day we say to Hell, are you full, and you say is there more)# Solaf_Fawakherji# Infidels pic.twitter.com/4i1tD9x4ta

— Himmler (@YDB71) April 9, 2022

Fawakherji's father was killed

Sulaf Fawakherji shocked her audience, during her meeting with the program, when she spoke about the cause of her father's death, which she considered a murder.

She revealed details for the first time about the incident, in which she blamed the nurse who was taking care of her father, noting that her father did not have chronic diseases that cause death, and she was serving him and giving him his medicines, but when she was filming the Amber 6 series, and her husband Wael was also filming, she used the nurse And his private doctor had prescribed Tramadol to him for his back pain only when absolutely necessary, and they notified the nurse of that, but she gave him an overdose of tramadol that caused his death, according to Fawakherji.

She followed, "An inadvertent crime, and I would have killed the nurse."

# Slav_Fawakherji: The nurse who took care of my father caused his death # Show_the story with the media # Rabia_Al-Zayyat today 8:00 pm


@rabiazayyat @sfawakherji #Ramadan_ana_ahla #Ltv pic.twitter.com/KnXBPrSRUb

— LTV (@Ltv_Main) April 8, 2022

 Wael Ramadan is not satisfied with the qiblah

As for her ex-husband Wael Ramadan's opinion of the scene of the kiss that she presented in the series "Chicago Street", she initially explained that Wael Ramadan's statement that he was the one who filmed the scene was metaphorical "to silence those who attack me and stop next to me."

She pointed out that he was not happy with the scene, and said, "Oh, I wish it was." For the hero and he accepts the heroine as the happy ending,” according to her statements.

quiet divorce

And Sulaf Fawakherji surprised her fans by her divorce from her husband, artist Wael Ramadan, and wrote a sad separation letter in which she said that she was not worthy of him enough, and tried, but did not reach his summit, and indicated that he was and will remain a man in her eyes and before God and humans, and concluded her lengthy message that Beginnings and endings are morals.

Solaf Fawakherji and her ex-husband, artist Wael Ramadan, and their two sons (communication sites)

Bashar al-Assad's support

The Syrian artist, Sulaf Fawakherji, met Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, and published a photo of her with him, through her personal account on the Instagram website, and commented on the photo, "Thank you, Mr. President, for the honor of the meeting, may God protect you for the good of this country and its people."

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It is worth noting that Sulaf Fawakherji, recently shown on the Shahid platform, the Lebanese series Amber 6, directed by Ali Al-Ali, and starring a large group of art stars, including Saba Mubarak, Aiten Amer, Fatima Al-Safi, Jumana Karim, Salwa Muhammad Ali, Rania Issa, Raneen Matar, Tatiana Mereb, Elie Mitri, Natasha Choufani, Nayef Al Dhafiri.

A second season of work was announced.