1. Mr. Akram Muhammad Muti’ Yasin Yahya Hussein Dalati Born in 1953 in Homs. He studied in Homs schools and later at the Faculty of Science, University of Damascus. From a young age, he showed artistic inclinations and trained in printing and metal engraving (zincography) in Damascus. He owns and manages Dalati Printing Press and Al-Akram Zincography Center in Homs. He is married and has three children.
2. Eng. Hassan Safwan Muhammad Najah Ahmad Hussein Dalati Born in 1972. Raised and educated in the United Arab Emirates, where he completed all his schooling before moving to Syria for university studies. He holds a degree in Computer Network Engineering from the UAE and a degree in Chemical Engineering (Industrial Control specialization) from the University of Homs. He also earned a diploma in Environmental Protection from the University of Homs and studied a diploma in Computerized Management at the Faculty of Economics, University of Aleppo. He began his academic career teaching at the University of Homs for five years, then taught at several Lebanese universities, contributing to the development of technical and administrative training curricula. Until 2011, he founded and managed three specialized institutions: Somer Computer Training Center, SeroHost Web Design Company, and an Industrial Engineering Consultancy Office. At the end of 2011, he relocated to Dubai, where he founded Web Technologies Company and continued his work in technical and engineering solutions, including developing digital tools for educational and community institutions. He holds several patents and intellectual property certificates. In addition to his professional career, he played an active role in the Syrian revolution, participating in several intellectual and political conferences, including: – Homs in Exile Conference – Istanbul 2012 – Revolutionary Thought Forum – Cairo 2013 He also co-founded the Syrian Democratic Alliance and is a founding member of the Syrian Thought Forum. Hassan is known for his balanced vision and his commitment to integrating technology with social awareness, combining professional leadership with national engagement. He is married and has five children, and continues to serve the family and community through various technical and cultural initiatives.
3. Sheikh Rami Muhammad Dalati Born in 1968 in Homs and passed away on August 13, 2018. He held a diploma in Dental Prosthetics from the University of Damascus, then pursued studies in Islamic sciences, specializing in contemporary Islamic thought. He emerged as one of Syria’s leading moderate Islamic thinkers. He had a wide intellectual and scholarly presence and contributed to the founding of several religious and revolutionary bodies, including the Supreme Military Council of the Syrian Revolution, the Syrian Revolutionaries Front, and was a member of the National Coalition for Syrian Revolutionary and Opposition Forces. He was known for his balanced discourse, advocacy for dialogue, and rejection of extremism. He wrote extensively on Islamic and political thought, contributed to Qur’anic interpretation and jurisprudence, and participated in conferences and forums inside and outside Syria. He was an active member of the Dalati Family House Committee in Homs and supported intellectual and social initiatives that served both the family and the broader community. He passed away after a life of dedicated service, leaving a lasting impact on the intellectual and religious landscape. He is remembered as a figure who combined scholarship with principled activism.
4. Mr. Muhammad Rateb Abdulwahhab Naaman Omar Abdullah Muhammad Khudair Asif al-Tawzqali Dalati Born in 1959. Educational background: Secondary level. Former member of the Homs City Council and the Workers’ Union. He served as a general conference member in the Workers’ Union for nearly twenty years. He is a published writer and poet, with works featured in various media outlets. He won the Arab Writers Union Short Story Award in 1993. His writings focus on literary criticism, visual culture, and fine arts critique. Among his published works is the short story collection Panorama of an Ordinary Man, and he has a poetry collection currently in preparation. He is married and has five children.
5. Mr. Imad Abdulmajid Muhammad Abdulhasib Anis Hussein Dalati Born in 1976. He works in the field of automotive key manufacturing and programming, specializing in modern electronic key systems for all types of vehicles. He operates from his father’s shop (Dalati Keys) in the industrial zone of Homs. He is married and has three children. He is known for his dedication to public service within the Family House and his commitment to supporting its activities.
6. Mr. Abdulrahim Zuhair Ibrahim Anis Hussein Dalati Born in 1967. Educational background: Secondary level
. He works in the aluminum industry and has introduced several innovations, particularly in double-insulated systems, modern décor, kitchens, and electric shutters. He played a significant role, alongside other committee members, in re-establishing the Family House. He is married and has three children.
7. Mr. Ghazi Ezzedine Zaki Anis Hussein Dalati Born in 1959 in Homs. He graduated from the Petroleum Vocational Institute in 1980 and works at the power station of the Homs Refinery
He owns and manages Al-Majarra Coffee and Spice Shop on Homs Corniche. He also serves as the financial accountant of the Family House Committee. He is married and has three children.
