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The Minister of Culture congratulates the leadership on the occasion of Eid al-Adha
Minister of Culture Prince Badr bin Abdullah bin Farhan extended his congratulations and blessings to the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, King Salman bin Abdulaziz,
Minister of Culture Prince Badr bin Abdullah bin Farhan extended his congratulations and blessings to the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman bin Abdulaziz, to the Crown Prince and Prime Minister Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz, and to all the Saudi people and the Arab and Islamic nations, on the occasion of Eid al-Adha.
The Minister of Culture praised the efforts of all state sectors in serving the pilgrims and providing all services and facilities to enable them to perform their rituals with ease and peace of mind, under the guidance and follow-up of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques and the Crown Prince, Prime Minister, asking God to perpetuate security and prosperity for the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the Arab and Islamic nations.
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Mai Ezz El-Din and her husband Ahmed Taymour: A romantic celebration at the Pyramids
See photos of artist Mai Ezz El-Din celebrating her husband Ahmed Taymour’s birthday in a historical setting in front of the Giza Pyramids, and her emotional message that received widespread interaction.
An exceptional celebration nestled in history
In a uniquely romantic gesture, renowned Egyptian actress Mai Ezz El-Din chose one of the world's most prominent historical landmarks, the Giza Pyramids, as the backdrop for her husband Ahmed Taymour's birthday celebration. Ezz El-Din shared these special moments with her wide audience on her official Instagram account, posting a series of photos of herself and her husband against the backdrop of the majestic pyramids, lending the occasion a unique character that blended love and history.
An emotional message and "God's compensation"
Mai Ezz El-Din didn't just post the photos; she accompanied them with a touching and heartfelt message expressing the depth of her feelings, writing: "Happy birthday, my love, my joy, and God's blessing to me." These simple yet sincere words resonated deeply with her followers, reflecting a state of happiness and gratitude. The public reacted strongly, believing this appearance confirms the stability and happiness of her personal life.
Background on Mai Ezz El-Din's artistic career
Mai Ezz El-Din is one of the most prominent stars of her generation in Egypt and the Arab world. She began her artistic career in the early 2000s and quickly proved her talent and ability to portray diverse roles, from comedy to profound drama. She has delivered unforgettable performances in film and television, most notably the "Omar & Salma" trilogy and series such as "Qadiyat Safia" (Safia's Case), "Dalaa Banat" (Spoiled Girls), and "Al-Princessa Beesa" (Princess Beesa). Despite her widespread fame, Mai is known for her relative discretion in keeping her private life out of the spotlight, making any sharing of intimate moments a significant event for her fans, who eagerly await news of her.
The importance of participation and audience interaction
This celebration underscores the role social media platforms play in the lives of celebrities, serving as their direct window to connect with their fans and share their joys and important moments. Mai Ezz El-Din's post garnered immense attention, with a flood of congratulatory messages and well wishes from her colleagues in the entertainment industry and millions of followers, all wishing her and her husband continued happiness and love. For his part, Ahmed Taymour was quick to respond to his wife's message, commenting on the post with heartfelt words: "And you too, my darling, happy and by my side," completing the romantic scene that captivated everyone.
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Amal Hijazi announces she has removed her hijab and declares: Sherine is the voice of Egypt
Lebanese artist Amal Hijazi confirms her final decision to remove her hijab, revealing her spiritual journey and her opinion on Egyptian artists such as Sherine and Angham.
A final decision and a spiritual experience
Lebanese artist Amal Hijazi has definitively announced that her decision to remove her hijab is final and irrevocable, confirming that she will not wear it again. In televised remarks that sparked widespread controversy, Hijazi explained that this decision stemmed from a profound personal spiritual experience that led her to re-evaluate many prevailing religious practices. She added that she does not consider herself a religious preacher, but rather a person searching for the essence of faith beyond outward appearances that may not reflect true piety.
Background to the decision: From retirement to return
This announcement marks a new chapter in the career of Amal Hijazi, who surprised her fans in September 2017 by announcing her retirement from music and her decision to wear the hijab, turning to performing religious songs. Her decision at the time was a significant event in the Arab art scene, as she was at the height of her stardom. However, her journey took another turn when she announced she was removing the hijab, explaining that wearing a head covering was linked to customs and fashions prevalent in certain eras, and that it changed with the times and fashions, considering it part of a traditional style of dress and not necessarily a fundamental aspect of personal faith.
The impact of the decision and the social media controversy
Amal Hijazi's decision did not go unnoticed; rather, it sparked widespread debates on social media platforms across the Arab world. Followers were divided between those who supported her decision as a matter of personal freedom and a right to express her evolving convictions, and those who opposed it, seeing it as a retreat from a religious commitment she had publicly declared. This controversial situation reflects the broader societal polarization surrounding issues of women, the hijab, and religiosity in the modern era, where the decisions of public figures become fodder for public debate, intersecting with religious, social, and cultural dimensions.
Her assessment of the art scene: Sherine is the voice of Egypt, and Angham's feeling is lost
Hegazi's statements weren't limited to her personal decision; she also offered an assessment of the Egyptian art scene. She described Sherine Abdel Wahab as the true "voice of Egypt," praising her profound emotion and ability to touch listeners' hearts. Conversely, she criticized Angham, saying her voice lacked "a certain feeling," and urged her to be more mindful of her artistic choices. She also noted that while Amal Maher possesses a powerful voice, she personally prefers voices that sing with a delicate touch, like Sherine's, admitting that she doesn't follow Amal Maher's work closely.
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Rashed Al-Majed: A song by him, a concert at Riyadh Season, and sold-out tickets
Artist Rashed Al-Majed released his new song "Biz'amah" ahead of his highly anticipated concert at Riyadh Season, which sold out completely amidst record demand. Learn more about the song and the concert.
A strong comeback for the Sindbad of Gulf song
In a highly anticipated artistic move, renowned Saudi artist Rashed Al-Majed, nicknamed "The Sindbad of Gulf Song," released his latest single, "Biz'amah." This release marks a strong comeback for him on the music scene ahead of his highly anticipated concert as part of Riyadh Season. This event comes amidst the significant artistic and cultural movement currently underway in Saudi Arabia, where Rashed Al-Majed is a prominent figure with a distinguished career spanning over three decades. During this time, he has presented hundreds of works that have shaped the sensibilities of generations of listeners in the Gulf and the Arab world.
Details of the song "Bi-Za'ma" and a prominent artistic collaboration
The new song "Bi-Za'mahu" (By His Claim) is not just a fleeting artistic endeavor, but the fruit of a collaboration bringing together distinguished artistic figures. The lyrics were penned by His Excellency Turki Al-Sheikh, Chairman of the Board of Directors of the General Entertainment Authority, who boasts a distinguished poetic career. Al-Sheikh promoted the song through his official accounts, sharing a poignant excerpt from the lyrics that poignantly describe separation in a profound poetic style: "Love and paradise don't meet; there's a vast difference between us." The song was composed by Nawaf Abdullah, with musical arrangement by Cyrus, while Tamer Faydi's strings added a refined classical touch. Engineer Jassim Mohammed oversaw the mixing and mastering, completing a cohesive team that produced a high-caliber artistic work.
Tickets sold out and unprecedented public demand
The interest wasn't limited to the new song; it extended to the announced concert. As soon as tickets went on sale, the organizing company announced they sold out completely in record time, noting that demand exceeded one million requests—a record-breaking figure reflecting the artist's massive fan base and the public's eagerness to see him on stage after a long absence. This overwhelming response not only confirms Rashid Al-Majed's stardom but also demonstrates the success of Riyadh Season's strategy in attracting audiences and delivering world-class entertainment events that meet their expectations.
The event is part of the Riyadh Season cultural vision
The concert will take place on January 30th at the Mohammed Abdo Arena, one of the largest and most luxurious theaters in the region, as part of Riyadh Season, which has become a landmark event on the regional and international entertainment calendar. This concert is part of the Kingdom's Vision 2030, which aims to enhance the culture and entertainment sectors. Majed, accompanied by his orchestra under the direction of the renowned maestro Waleed Fayad, is expected to perform a diverse selection of his most beloved classic songs, as well as his new works, with promises of several surprises that will make this night an unforgettable event in the history of concerts in the region.
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