Asala Touches the Pain of Detainees in the Theme Song for the Series 'Al-Qaisar: No Place, No Time'
Syrian artist Asala Nasri's new song for the series 'Al-Qaisar: No Place, No Time' has generated significant online engagement by resonating with the emotional struggles of detainees and their families.
The new theme song for the anticipated TV series 'Al-Qaisar: No Place, No Time,' performed by Syrian singer Asala Nasri, has sparked widespread interaction across social media since its release. The song, titled 'From Many Years,' was launched on Asala's official YouTube channel, coinciding with the promotion of the drama that is set to air during Ramadan 2026. Fans expressed strong emotional responses, highlighting the depth of the song’s connection to the painful experiences of imprisonment and the uncertainty faced by thousands of missing individuals during the regime of ousted Syrian president Bashar al-Assad.
Many viewers noted that Asala’s performance in the music video, which featured her in tearful scenes, was particularly impactful, representing the distress of countless Syrian families still hoping to learn the fates of their loved ones who have disappeared. The lyrics and composition, crafted by Hossam Ziyoud and arranged by Nasser Al-Asaad, resonate with the ongoing humanitarian crisis stemming from this issue, drawing attention to the unresolved suffering of these families and the broader societal trauma caused by years of conflict.
In earlier statements, Asala expressed that her role in the series provided her with a profound humanitarian perspective, emphasizing the significance of the song not just as entertainment but as a tribute to those enduring the pain of unresolved fates. This makes 'Al-Qaisar: No Place, No Time' more than just a television series; it attempts to encapsulate the anguish of many and evoke a broader conversation about human rights and accountability in Syria.