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The Governor of Riyadh honors the winners of the King Faisal Prize 2025
Under the patronage of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, King Salman bin Abdulaziz, and on his behalf, the Governor of Riyadh, Prince Faisal bin Bandar, honored
Under the patronage of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, King Salman bin Abdulaziz, and on his behalf, the Governor of Riyadh, Prince Faisal bin Bandar bin Abdulaziz, honored this evening the winners of the King Faisal Prize for 2025 in its 47th session, at the Prince Sultan Grand Hall in the Al Faisaliah Hotel in Riyadh.
Upon the arrival of the Prince of Riyadh at the venue of the ceremony, he was received by the Chairman of the Board of Directors of the King Faisal Center for Research and Islamic Studies, Prince Turki bin Faisal bin Abdulaziz, the Secretary-General of the King Faisal Foundation, Prince Bandar bin Saud bin Khalid, and the Secretary-General of the King Faisal International Prize, Dr. Abdulaziz Al-Sabil.
After the royal anthem, the ceremony began with a recitation of verses from the Holy Quran. Then Prince Turki bin Faisal bin Abdulaziz delivered a speech in which he expressed his gratitude to the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques for sponsoring the award, and appreciated the presence of the Governor of Riyadh Region at the honoring ceremony.
He said: “Praise be to God, the One and Only, who has bestowed upon us the blessing of faith in Him, and has made the blessings of this world available to us so that we may thank and worship Him. Among His blessings is our wise leadership, which, if it sees closed doors before us for progress and prosperity, opens them, and if it finds closed windows before us for elevation and pride, it opens them. So, with His praise, we proceed with confidence to reach what Faisal bin Abdulaziz envisioned for this good country: to be a source of enlightenment for humanity,” congratulating the winners of the award.
Following that, the Secretary-General of the King Faisal International Prize, Dr. Abdulaziz Al-Sabil, delivered a speech in which he presented the six winners in recognition of their pioneering achievements in the fields of serving Islam, Islamic studies, Arabic language and literature, medicine, and science, which have contributed to serving humanity and promoting knowledge.
The 2025 Service to Islam Award was given to: Mushaf Tibyan from the For Them Association for Serving People with Disabilities in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, in recognition of its pioneering initiative in presenting the meanings of the Holy Qur’an in sign language through an interactive electronic application, the first of its kind globally, as it enabled members of society with hearing disabilities to understand and contemplate the Holy Qur’an, and also contributed to promoting inclusivity in Islamic education.
The Service to Islam Award was given to Sami Abdullah Al-Maghlouth, an advisor at the General Authority for Survey and Geospatial Information in the Kingdom, in recognition of his exceptional efforts in documenting Islamic history through the preparation of more than 40 historical and geographical atlases, which dealt with the various stages of Islamic history, its personalities, and its monuments. Many of these atlases have also been translated into international languages, contributing to the widespread dissemination of Islamic historical knowledge.
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As for the Islamic Studies Award, whose theme this year is “Studies that dealt with the antiquities of the Arabian Peninsula,” it was jointly awarded to: Professor Saad Abdulaziz Al-Rashid, the Saudi archaeologist, in recognition of his fundamental contributions to the study of Islamic inscriptions and the archaeological heritage of the Arabian Peninsula, and jointly to Professor Saeed Fayez Al-Saeed, for his comparative work in the study of ancient inscriptions and writings in the Arabian Peninsula, and for his contributions to understanding pre-Islamic civilizations.
The Medicine Award, with its theme "Cell Therapy" this year, was won by Professor Michel Sadlin, a Canadian national and professor at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center in the United States, for his pioneering work in developing CAR-T immunotherapies that have achieved effective clinical results in the treatment of blood cancers, and have recently shown promising efficacy in autoimmune diseases and solid tumors.
This year’s Science Prize was dedicated to the field of physics, and Professor Sumio Iijima from Japan, a professor at Meijo University, was chosen for his pioneering discovery of carbon nanotubes using electron microscopy, and the subsequent establishment of a new scientific field in materials science and nanotechnology, which has had broad applications in multiple fields from electronics to biomedicine.
As for the Arabic Language and Literature Award, with its theme “Studies that dealt with identity in Arabic literature”, it was withheld this year because the nominated works did not meet the award’s standards.
The ceremony was attended by a number of princes, officials, members of the diplomatic corps accredited to the Kingdom, and intellectuals and thinkers from around the world.
Culture and Art
Abdel Rahman Abu Zahra's pension crisis: Taxes seize his salary
The son of the veteran artist Abdel Rahman Abu Zahra revealed that the tax authority had seized his father's pension, sparking widespread controversy about the honoring of art icons in Egypt and their financial situation.
The tax authority seizes the pension of the esteemed artist
In an incident that sparked widespread sadness and sympathy in Egyptian artistic and public circles, Ahmed, the son of the renowned artist Abdel Rahman Abu Zahra, announced that the Egyptian Tax Authority had seized his father's pension. This announcement came in a poignant post on his personal Facebook account, revealing the details of the difficult situation facing one of the most prominent figures in Egyptian and Arab art.
Abu Zahra's son explained that this measure was taken despite his father not possessing substantial assets or large bank accounts, emphasizing that all he owns is his long artistic career and the love of his audience. He added that the pension from which his father's pension was seized is insufficient to cover even a small portion of the costs of the medications and treatments his father requires regularly at this stage of his life. He appealed to officials to consider with compassion and humanity the legacy of an artist who dedicated over sixty years to serving his art and his country, and whose only wish now is to spend his final days in peace and tranquility.
Abdel Rahman Abu Zahra: A prolific artistic career
Abdel Rahman Abu Zahra, born in 1934, is an exceptional artistic figure in the history of Egyptian drama, cinema, and theater. His artistic career spans more than six decades, during which he performed hundreds of roles that are etched in the memory of Arab audiences. He was renowned for his remarkable ability to embody diverse characters, from dignified historical figures to complex social roles. Among his most memorable television roles are his portrayal of "Teacher Ibrahim Sardina" in the series "I Will Not Live in My Father's Robe" and his role in the series "Money and Sons." He also left a unique vocal mark through his voice acting as the villainous "Scar" in the Arabic dubbed version of Disney's famous film "The Lion King," a role that continues to resonate with different generations.
The impact of the crisis and questions surrounding the honoring of icons
The crisis surrounding the seizure of artist Abu Zahra's pension sparked widespread controversy on social media platforms, with thousands of users and fellow artists expressing their full solidarity with him and condemning the treatment of an artist of his stature in his old age. This incident has brought renewed attention to an important issue concerning the mechanisms for honoring and protecting veteran artists in Egypt after their retirement, and the adequacy of social and professional safety nets to ensure a dignified life for them. Many are questioning the role of the Actors' Syndicate and other relevant authorities in intervening to resolve such crises that affect symbols of Egypt's soft power.
Health status and final retirement decision
In a related development, the artist's son reassured the public about his father's health, confirming in press statements that it is "completely stable and, thank God, much better." Regarding the possibility of his father's return to the art scene, he definitively settled the debate, stating that his father's decision to retire is final and irrevocable, and that he refuses any media or artistic appearances at the moment, wishing to enjoy peace and quiet away from the spotlight.
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Nidal Al-Shafei's mother passed away months after the death of his wife
Artist Nidal El Shafei is experiencing another tragedy with the death of his mother after a battle with illness, just months after the passing of his wife. Details of the funeral and the artist's illustrious career.
Tragedy strikes artist Nidal Al-Shafei again
In news that saddened the Egyptian artistic community and the public, actor Nidal El-Shafei announced the death of his mother after a recent health crisis. This tragic loss comes just months after the passing of his wife, Hind Mohamed Ali, leaving the actor to grieve the loss of two of his loved ones in such a short period.
On his official Facebook page, Nidal El Shafei shared the news with his followers, posting a touching message mourning his mother and asking everyone to pray for her mercy and forgiveness, and that God grant her paradise. The post received a wide response from his fellow artists and the public, who quickly offered their condolences and sympathy.
Funeral and burial details
Al-Shafi'i explained in his post that the funeral prayer for his late mother will be held after the noon prayer today at the Al-Bahgat Mosque in the Dreamland area. She will be laid to rest in the family cemetery located on the Oasis Road in Cairo, where family and friends will gather for a final farewell.
The context of successive sorrows
This tragedy brings to mind the profound sorrow that befell artist Nidal El Shafei in April 2024, when he lost his wife and life partner, Hind Mohamed Ali, after a long battle with kidney disease. Her death was a devastating blow to him and his family, as she had been a fundamental support in his personal and professional life. Today, he faces renewed grief with the passing of his mother, compounding his pain and prompting a great outpouring of support from his fans during this difficult time.
A rich artistic career and humanitarian stances
Nidal El-Shafei is one of the most prominent actors on the Egyptian art scene, having delivered many memorable performances in film, television, and theater throughout his career. He began his artistic journey after graduating from the Higher Institute of Theatrical Arts, quickly attracting attention with his powerful performances and the diversity of his roles. Among his most notable works are television series such as "Tamer and Shawqia" and "Critical Moments," and films like "The Island" and "The Dealer," where he demonstrated his ability to brilliantly portray a wide range of characters. On a personal level, he is known for his deep connection to his family, which is why his recent tragedy has garnered widespread sympathy.
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On the professional front, actor Nidal El Shafei's last dramatic appearance was in the series "Al-Amira Dhal Heita" (Princess, the Shadow of a Wall), which aired recently. The 15-episode series starred a number of prominent actors, including Yasmine Sabri, Nicolas Mouawad, Wafaa Amer, Hala Fakher, and Maha Nassar. It was written by Mohamed Sayed Bashir and directed by Sherine Adel. Despite his busy schedule, the difficult family circumstances he recently faced have been the subject of concern and prayers from everyone.
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Yasmine Abdel Aziz and the series "Elli Maloush Kebeer" | A Ramadan drama success story
An analysis of the success of the series 'Elly Maloush Kbeer' starring Yasmine Abdel Aziz and Ahmed El Awady, and how the promo and famous phrases such as 'No one has hurt me as much as you' sparked widespread controversy.
The “He who has no elder” controversy: How did Yasmine Abdel Aziz’s phrase become a trend?
The teaser trailer for the series "Elli Maloush Kbeer" (He Who Has No Big Shot) caused a sensation before its premiere during Ramadan 2021, captivating audiences with scenes that blended action, drama, and romance. However, a single line uttered by star Yasmine Abdel Aziz in one of the most poignant scenes—"No one has hurt me as much as you"—was enough to ignite social media platforms, becoming a memorable line that continues to resonate today and encapsulates the profound psychological struggle experienced by her character, Ghazal, throughout the series.
Background to Yasmine Abdel Aziz's dramatic transformation
The series “Elli Maloush Kbeer” (He Who Has No Big Shot) marked a significant turning point in Yasmine Abdel Aziz's artistic career. After years of dominating the box office in cinema with light comedic roles, she began in recent years to shift towards more complex and profound dramatic roles on television. While she successfully portrayed a romantic and social character in the 2020 series “We Nehabb Tani Leh” (Why Do We Fall in Love Again?), earning critical and popular acclaim, “Elli Maloush Kbeer” showcased her ability to powerfully embody action and suspense roles, portraying a strong female character who defies the difficult circumstances imposed upon her.
The importance of the series and its regional impact
The series' success wasn't limited to being a local hit; its impact extended to becoming a pan-Arab phenomenon during Ramadan. The on-screen chemistry between Yasmine Abdel Aziz and her then-husband, actor Ahmed El Awady, who portrayed "Saif El Khedive," created a unique level of audience engagement in Egypt and the Gulf region. Phrases like "Ala Allah Hekaytak" (God knows your story) and "Wahsh El Kon" (The Beast of the Universe) became part of everyday slang, reflecting the show's deep resonance with Arab viewers. The series tackled sensitive social issues such as domestic violence, forced marriage, and class conflict, all within a compelling and engaging framework that captivated a wide audience.
A story of struggle and power
The series revolves around Ghazal (Yasmine Abdel Aziz), who is forced by her father to marry a wealthy and cruel businessman (Khaled El Sawy) many years her senior. She endures a life filled with oppression and both physical and emotional humiliation. The phrase "No one has ever hurt me as much as you have" is uttered during her confrontation with him, expressing the depth of her suffering. Her life takes a dramatic turn when she meets Saif El Khedewy (Ahmed El Awady), a strong young man with whom she embarks on a love story fraught with challenges and dangers. In him, she finds the protection and support she has always lacked.
Integrated team
The success of "Elli Maloush Kbeer" (He Who Has No Master) is due to the combined efforts of a distinguished team. The series was written by Amr Mahmoud Yassin, who excelled in crafting complex characters and a cohesive plot, and directed by Mustafa Fikry, who delivered a modern visual style and masterful action sequences. The cast included a constellation of stars alongside Yasmine Abdel Aziz and Ahmed El Awady, including Khaled El Sawy, Dina Fouad, Iman El Sayed, and Badria Tolba, each of whom delivered a remarkable performance that contributed to the series' strength and resounding success.
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