Who Am I? by: Ibraheem Mohana
For the past few months, in the midst of war and a fleeting ceasefire in Gaza, I have been writing. Turning survival, love, and loss into something I can hold in my hands. Art has always been my voice when words failed me, but this time I found the words.
And what better way to share them than on the eve of my birthday? Many of you have asked how you can celebrate me. This is how. Read what has lived in my mind for so long. Let it sit with you as it has sat with me.
"Who Am I?" is a raw, hauntingly beautiful journey through the mind and soul of a young artist from Gaza who refuses to be erased. Through gripping poetry, powerful artworks, and unfiltered reflections on survival, love, and loss, Ibraheem Mohana invites us into his world—one shaped by war, but never defined by it.
In doing so, Mohana does not ask for your sympathy. Instead, he hands you his grief, his rage, his defiant hope—and dares you to look away.
For the past few months, in the midst of war and a fleeting ceasefire in Gaza, I have been writing. Turning survival, love, and loss into something I can hold in my hands. Art has always been my voice when words failed me, but this time I found the words.
And what better way to share them than on the eve of my birthday? Many of you have asked how you can celebrate me. This is how. Read what has lived in my mind for so long. Let it sit with you as it has sat with me.
"Who Am I?" is a raw, hauntingly beautiful journey through the mind and soul of a young artist from Gaza who refuses to be erased. Through gripping poetry, powerful artworks, and unfiltered reflections on survival, love, and loss, Ibraheem Mohana invites us into his world—one shaped by war, but never defined by it.
In doing so, Mohana does not ask for your sympathy. Instead, he hands you his grief, his rage, his defiant hope—and dares you to look away.
For the past few months, in the midst of war and a fleeting ceasefire in Gaza, I have been writing. Turning survival, love, and loss into something I can hold in my hands. Art has always been my voice when words failed me, but this time I found the words.
And what better way to share them than on the eve of my birthday? Many of you have asked how you can celebrate me. This is how. Read what has lived in my mind for so long. Let it sit with you as it has sat with me.
"Who Am I?" is a raw, hauntingly beautiful journey through the mind and soul of a young artist from Gaza who refuses to be erased. Through gripping poetry, powerful artworks, and unfiltered reflections on survival, love, and loss, Ibraheem Mohana invites us into his world—one shaped by war, but never defined by it.
In doing so, Mohana does not ask for your sympathy. Instead, he hands you his grief, his rage, his defiant hope—and dares you to look away.