Logos Kalamoon
In 2013, Logos Kalamoon was nominated for the prestigious MCM (Mawazine Citoyen du Monde) award, which recognizes artists who have made significant contributions to the promotion of cultural diversity and social responsibility. This nomination marked a milestone in the band's career, solidifying their position as one of the most innovative and respected acts in contemporary Arabic music.
To this day, travelers in the mountains of northern Syria tell of a hidden valley where the wind sounds like a conversation—not in any human language, but in a perfect, wordless understanding. They say that if you sit in silence long enough, you will hear a blind woman humming at a loom, weaving the voices of the living and the dead into a single tapestry. logos kalamoon
: The name "Kalamoon" is derived from the Syriac word Kalam , meaning " Pen ." This reflects the region's historical reputation as a hub for intellectuals and writers. In 2013, Logos Kalamoon was nominated for the
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For most travelers, Syria conjures images of Damascus’ Umayyad Mosque or the crusader castles of Krak des Chevaliers. But for historians of philosophy, religious rhetoric, and late antiquity, the region of Jabal Kalamoon (the Kalamoon Mountains) and its associated intellectual center—often referred to by the Greek term Logos —represents a fascinating, albeit obscure, fusion of Hellenistic logic and Semitic spirituality.
Local legend from the nearby town of Yabroud claims that a secret library exists in a cave below the monastery, sealed since the Mongol invasion. In 1987, a Syrian excavation team reportedly found a set of lead codices, but they were confiscated by the regime and have since vanished.
(Ena) — “I AM.”