<p style=";text-align:left;direction:ltr">Jordanian artist Ibrahim Abu Al-Khair passed away this Wednesday morning at the age of 74, after a long struggle with illness, leaving behind a rich artistic legacy of works that engraved his name in the public’s memory.<br><br> Official obituary from the Ministry of Culture and the Artists Syndicate<br><br> Minister of Culture Mustafa Al-Rawashdeh mourned the deceased with touching words via the X platform, where he said:<br> “I mourn with great sadness and sorrow the artist Ibrahim Abu Al-Khair, who passed away this morning after a long struggle with illness.. and after a long artistic career full of successful achievements, during which he presented many characters that represent simple human models. The deceased was one of the stars who recorded an Arab presence for Jordanian drama.. As we mourn the deceased Abu Al-Khair, we extend our deepest condolences to his family, relatives, artistic family, friends and fans across the country.”<br><br> The Jordanian Artists Syndicate also mourned the deceased, as stated in its statement:<br> “In faith in God’s will and destiny, and with deep feelings of sadness and consolation, the Syndicate of Artists’ President, Director Muhammad Yusuf Al-Abbadi, the Syndicate Council, and the members of the General Assembly of the Jordanian Artists Syndicate mourn the great creative colleague Ibrahim Abu Al-Khair.”<br><br> Jordanian TV remembers Abu Al-Khair's career<br><br> Jordanian TV expressed its deep sorrow over the passing of the great artist, as it posted on its official account on X:<br> “The Director General and staff of the Jordan Radio and Television Corporation mourn the Jordanian artist Ibrahim Abu Al-Khair, who passed away after a long struggle with illness. The Director General of the Corporation, Ibrahim Al-Buwarid, recalled the virtues of the deceased and his contributions to the artistic and cultural field, which extended for decades, as the late artist presented more than 250 artistic works, ranging from television series to theatrical performances, leaving a great artistic legacy in Jordan and the Arab world.”<br><br> Al-Buwarid added that the deceased was an actor, production manager, and an active member of the Jordanian Artists Syndicate, offering his condolences to his family and the entire artistic and cultural community.<br><br> Details of the funeral of the artist Ibrahim Abu Al-Khair<br><br> The funeral of the deceased is scheduled to take place after the noon prayer today, Wednesday, from the Sahab Cemetery Mosque in Amman, where he will be buried in the same cemetery.<br><br> A touching farewell from the stars of art<br><br> Many artists mourned the deceased with touching words, including the artist Zuhair Al-Nubani, who wrote:<br> “He left a good impression that will remain in the memory of his fans,” offering his condolences to his family and the artistic community.<br><br> Who is Ibrahim Abu Al-Khair?<br> Artist Ibrahim Abu Al-Khair was born in 1950, and his career spanned decades, during which he presented more than 250 works between drama and theater. He was famous for performing evil roles with a comedic character, and his most prominent works include:<br> • The character of “Sabry” in the series “Umm Al-Krum”<br> • Poison Winds series<br> • Dead on Vacation series<br><br> He left a clear mark on the Jordanian and Arab art scene, as he was distinguished by his unique style and distinctive performance.</p>