Culture and Art
The death of the son of Anahid Fayyad, star of Bab Al-Hara: Funeral and condolence details
The artistic community mourns the loss of Karam, son of actress Anahid Fayyad. Learn about the funeral details in Irbid and the dates for condolences in Amman, as well as highlights from the career of the star of Bab Al-Hara and her dubbing work.
A pall of deep sorrow descended upon the Syrian artistic community and fans of Syrian drama following the announcement of the death of Karam, the son of Syrian-Palestinian actress Anahid Fayyad, famous for her role as Dalal in the popular series "Bab Al-Hara." The deceased was laid to rest in the cemetery of Hawara, Irbid Governorate, in the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, after funeral prayers were held following the afternoon prayer, in the presence of family and friends.
Condolence details in Irbid and Amman
The family of the deceased announced the arrangements for receiving condolences. It was decided that the men's condolences would be received in Irbid Governorate, specifically in the town of Hawara, at the "Al-Gharaybeh Family Diwan." The family will receive mourners in two periods: the first from 4:00 PM to 6:00 PM, and the second from 8:00 PM to 10:00 PM.
In the Jordanian capital, Amman, the “Diwan Al-Halsa” in the Dabouq area has been designated to receive male mourners, while tomorrow, Monday, has been allocated to receive women in the same place, within two periods as well: from 4 pm until 6 pm, and from 8 pm until 11 pm.
Mystery surrounds the cause of death and widespread solidarity
To date, no official statements have been issued by the family or relevant authorities clarifying the cause of Karam's sudden death. This has led the public and his followers to simply offer prayers for his soul and express their deepest condolences to his mother, the artist Anahid Fayyad, and his father during this profound loss. Such news typically sparks a wave of sympathy on social media platforms, given the artist's esteemed position in the hearts of Arab viewers.
Anahid Fayyad... A prolific artistic career
Anahid Fayyad is considered one of the most prominent figures who have left a clear mark on Syrian and Arab drama since the beginning of the millennium. Perhaps her most prominent role as "Dalal," the daughter of "Abu Issam," in the famous Levantine series "Bab Al-Hara" is what cemented her image in the memory of the Arab audience. But her career was not limited to that; she participated in dramatic works of great artistic and historical weight, most notably the epic series "The Palestinian Exodus," which documented the suffering of the Palestinian people, and the series "Soft Thorns," which discussed sensitive social issues.
Turkish dubbing star
Besides acting, Anahid Fayyad possesses a distinctive voice that has made her a cornerstone in the world of dubbing Turkish series that have swept across Arab screens. Her voice has become associated with top Turkish actresses, as she voiced the character "Lamis" in the series "Years of Loss" and the character "Asi" in the series of the same name. This has made her voice familiar and beloved by millions of viewers in the Arab world and has contributed to enhancing her fame beyond the realm of local drama.
Culture and Art
Ola Rami reveals the truth about her dispute with Ghada Abdel Razek and Rania Youssef
Ola Rami denies rumors of a dispute with Ghada Abdel Razek and Rania Youssef over TV series credits, and delivers an inspiring message about coming to terms with aging and natural beauty in her latest statements.
In recent media statements that sparked considerable interest among the public and those following the artistic community, the esteemed Egyptian actress Ola Rami the ongoing debate surrounding her relationship with her colleagues, specifically actresses Ghada Abdel Razek and Rania Youssef . These statements put an end to a series of rumors that recently circulated on social media and news websites, alleging personal and professional tensions and disagreements between them.
The truth about the disputes and the "titles" crisis
Ola Rami categorically denied rumors of any disagreements with Ghada Abdel Razek or Rania Youssef, stating they are completely unfounded. She explained that her relationship with her colleagues is built on a solid foundation of mutual respect and appreciation for each other's artistic careers. Rami specifically addressed the rumor concerning the "title credits issue" and the order of names with actress Rania Youssef, categorically denying the veracity of these reports.
She pointed out that the order of names in the credits of television dramas has never been a concern for her, nor a reason to strain relationships with colleagues. She emphasized that an artist's true value lies in their performance and impact on the work, not in the placement of their name on screen. This clarification comes within the context of the Egyptian drama industry, which often witnesses seasonal debates surrounding the "credits issue." However, Ola Rami's artistic history, which began in her childhood and included her academic training at the Ballet Institute, has enabled her to handle these matters with a high degree of professionalism, remaining detached from superficial conflicts.
The philosophy of reconciling with time and aging
In a related context, and shifting from professional matters to the human and personal side, Ola Rami opened up to the public about an issue that concerns many women, and female celebrities in particular: the issue of aging. The actress expressed her complete acceptance of the concept of time, emphasizing that she does not fear old age or the physiological changes that accompany it.
Rami stated that wrinkles and changing features are a natural part of life and the human journey, emphasizing the importance of accepting each age with its own beauty and unique characteristics. She added that inner contentment and peace of mind are the true measures of beauty, far removed from the obsession with cosmetic surgery and the rigid, superficial standards that some try to impose within the artistic community.
An inspiring message and a positive impact
Ola Rami's statements are particularly significant at this time, as society, and women in particular, face immense pressure to maintain a perpetually youthful appearance. Her stance is a powerful message of support for Arab women, encouraging them to accept themselves and cultivate self-confidence beyond superficial appearances. An artist of Ola Rami's stature and history speaking about "self-acceptance" reflects artistic and human maturity, emphasizing that an actor's commanding presence stems from their talent and confidence, not solely from their outward appearance, making her a role model of sophistication and psychological balance.
Culture and Art
Heba El-Sisi surprises the public by appearing with a shaved head after her cancer diagnosis
See the first appearance of actress Heba El-Sisi with a shaved head after undergoing chemotherapy. Details of her health condition and her moving message to the public after her battle with cancer.
In a move that reflects courage and determination, Egyptian artist and former Miss Egypt, Heba El-Sisi, revealed developments in her health condition after undergoing chemotherapy sessions, through a new and moving appearance that she shared with her audience via social media platforms.
A bold appearance with a shaved head
Heba El-Sisi posted a video on her Instagram Stories, in which she appeared with a completely shaved head. This appearance is a clear and direct indication of the side effects of the chemotherapy she is undergoing. However, she appeared strong, composed, and smiling in the video, sending a message of reassurance to her fans about her high spirits in the face of her illness.
A large number of her friends from the artistic community and her followers reacted to the video as soon as it was published, as messages of psychological support and sincere prayers for a speedy recovery poured in, wishing her to overcome this difficult stage and return to her normal life and art in full health.
Background on Heba El-Sisi and her career
It's worth noting that Heba El-Sisi is not just a film star; she's a public figure whose name has been associated with beauty standards since she won the title of "Miss Egypt" in 2004. This title opened doors to fame and participation in prominent artistic works, perhaps the most famous being the film "Katakout" with star Mohamed Saad. The appearance of this beauty icon, having lost her hair due to illness, carries profound implications about the concept of true beauty, which stems from inner strength and spirit, not just outward appearance.
Details of the suffering and the surgical procedure
In a related context, artist Heba El-Sisi revealed details of her battle with cancer during her recent appearance on the Miss Egypt program. She spoke candidly about the physical and psychological pain she endured during treatment, emphasizing that the past period was extremely difficult, especially after undergoing a major and delicate surgery. She explained that, thanks to God and her own determination, she was able to overcome this critical stage.
The importance of sharing experiences and their societal impact
Celebrities announcing their serious illnesses and sharing their treatment journeys are seen as a positive step with a broad societal impact. Such actions help break down the barrier of fear for other patients and raise awareness about the importance of early detection and psychological support. Heba El-Sisi's public appearance offers a boost of hope to many women facing the same challenge, emphasizing that hair loss does not mean a loss of femininity or strength.
Heba El-Sisi concluded her remarks by expressing her deep gratitude to everyone who inquired about her and prayed for her from the bottom of their hearts, noting that the sincere support and assistance from friends and the public had a profound impact in alleviating her suffering. She affirmed that she is now in better health and feels strong and reassured thanks to the prayers of those around her.
Culture and Art
Sahar Rami returns in Ramadan 2026 with the series "Two Others and Their Follow-Ups"
Sahar Ramy returns to television drama in Ramadan 2026 with two series: "Etneen Gheirna" and "Tawabe'a." Learn about her character, Fota, and behind-the-scenes details of working with Asser Yassin and Dina El Sherbiny after a long absence.
In a strong and distinctive return to the art scene, Egyptian artist Sahar Rami expressed her great happiness with the amount of praise and positive reactions she received, following her distinguished participation this year in the Ramadan 2026 drama race. This return came after a long absence from the screen, where she appeared to her audience through two prominent works, the series “Two Others” and the series “Followers”.
Script quality: The primary criterion for a comeback
In an exclusive interview with Okaz newspaper, Sahar Rami explained that the decision to return was not easy, but rather contingent on the quality of the projects offered. She emphasized that the quality of the script was the primary motivation and driving force behind her return, stressing that as an artist, she only becomes enthusiastic about any project if the script possesses a high level of quality and a compelling dramatic plot that respects the viewer's intelligence.
Rami also discussed her role in the series "Two Others," noting that her connection to the character "Fota" was immediate, as the role gave her a golden opportunity to deliver the spontaneous and effortless performance she has been known for throughout her career. She added that she felt the role was written specifically for her, given the significant similarities and resemblances between her own personality traits and the details of the character "Fota" in the series.
Artistic diversity in "Followers" and the importance of the stars' return
On another note, Sahar Rami spoke about her participation in the series "Tawabe'a," considering her guest appearance a new and different dimension to her artistic career. She emphasized that switching between two characters in one season gave her ample opportunity to explore different acting dimensions and showcase her ability to be versatile and deliver diverse performances.
The return of an artist of Sahar Rami's stature is particularly significant in the drama scene, as she is one of the faces etched in the memories of Egyptian and Arab audiences, distinguished by her unique style and characteristic wit. The presence of veteran stars in recent productions contributes to creating an artistic balance that blends the experience of previous generations with the dynamism of the current one, enriching the dramatic content and enhancing the artistic value of Ramadan dramas.
The cast and crew of the TV series "Two Others"
It's worth noting that the series "Two Others" boasts a stellar cast, including Asser Yassin, Dina El Sherbiny, Fadwa Abed, Nour Ehab, Hanady Mehanna, Nardine Farag, and Ahmed Hassan, among others. Written by Rana Abu El Reesh and directed by Khaled El Halafawy, the series has garnered widespread attention due to its exceptional artistic ensemble.
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