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More than 50 artworks by Jeddah Education artists
The art workshop for a number of male and female art teachers in the schools of the Al-Fayha Education Office in Jeddah concluded with the production of more
The art workshop for a number of male and female art teachers in the schools of the Al-Fayha Education Office in Jeddah concluded with the production of more than 50 artworks that dealt with the themes and symbols of the founding day in a contemporary abstract style. The workshop was presented by the visual artists Mahdi Al-Aqili and Hatem Falmban, under the supervision of the art education supervisors at the office, Marwa Qawas and Badour Al-Ghamdi.
The Director of the Al-Fayha Education Office, Sharaf bin Sultan Al-Zahrani, expressed his gratitude to the male and female teachers, saying: “You are the ones on whom Jeddah Education relies to highlight the activities of the technical department, and there is no greater proof of this than your constant presence at the forefront of participants in the department’s and governorate’s exhibitions. I wish you continued success and that these beautiful works will reflect an artistic culture on our sons and daughters in your schools so that they may feel the importance of the founding day and that it is a day that changed the course of history and established a state that has become a great state thanks to the policy of the rulers and their wisdom from the founding stage until this day.”.
For her part, the head of the Art Education Division at the office, Marwa Qawas, confirmed that the workshop received great interaction from the teachers, and said: “All the participants responded to the workshop presenters, which prompted us to extend its duration in accordance with their wishes,” offering her thanks and appreciation to the workshop presenters.
The workshop supervisor, Badour Al-Ghamdi, said: “The great artists Mahdi Aqili and Hatem Falmban presented a new style and tactic for the concept of color abstraction with elements of the founding day, which was the reason for the participants’ great response, because it is a new and modern style in producing works.”.
The workshop also included an art lecture entitled “Color Harmonies” presented by the visual artist Rahma Ali.
It is worth mentioning that the participants in the workshop were teachers: Abdullah Al-Ghamdi, Ali Al-Tayyar, Ahmed Al-Naami, Aqeel Attas, Atiyah Al-Ghamdi, Khalid Al-Zahrani, Tariq Al-Ghamdi, and female teachers: Halima Al-Khazai, Reem Al-Ghamdi, Alaa Al-Jahdali, Arwa Al-Murtada, Reem Al-Maliki, Ibtisam Al-Sharif, Iman Al-Qahtani, Areej Al-Hammad, Mirvat Basudan, Kholoud Al-Hazmi, Alia Abdullah, Najoud Al-Sharif, and Amal Al-Shehri.
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Joud Al-Sufyani in her first Egyptian film, "Once Upon a Time," with Nour El Nabawy
Saudi artist Joud Al-Sufyani is embarking on her first experience in Egyptian cinema through the film "Once Upon a Time," in a move that reflects the growing Saudi artistic presence on the Arab scene.
A new step in a rising artistic career
Young Saudi artist Joud Al-Sufyani is preparing to embark on a new and important phase in her artistic career with her debut in Egyptian cinema, a medium long considered the gateway to stardom in the Arab world. This step comes with the highly anticipated film "Kan Yama Kan" (Once Upon a Time), which brings her together with a constellation of young stars, including Nour El Nabawy, Yasmina El Abd, and Marwan Moslemany, lending the experience a youthful and vibrant feel.
"Once upon a time"... a journey from the heart of Upper Egypt
Filming recently began in the historic city of Luxor in southern Egypt, lending the project a unique visual and cultural dimension. Scheduled for release in 2026, the film is expected to be a distinctive cinematic experience blending comedy and adventure. This marks not only Al-Sufyani's debut in Egyptian cinema but also her first foray into comedy, a new challenge added to her already diverse and complex dramatic roles.
Historical context: Egyptian cinema as an incubator for Arab talent
Joud Al-Sufyani's participation takes on particular significance when placed in its historical context. Egyptian cinema, known as the "Hollywood of the East," has for decades been the primary platform from which Arab artists have launched their careers toward regional fame. Egyptian screens have witnessed a remarkable presence of stars from various Arab countries, including Saudi Arabia. Al-Sufyani's move underscores the continuation of this artistic integration and simultaneously reflects the qualitative leap that Saudi art is experiencing, confidently exporting its talents to the largest art markets in the region.
A remarkable performance in Gulf drama
This opportunity didn't come out of nowhere; it's the culmination of a successful career achieved by Al-Sufyani in a short period. She shone in several dramas during Ramadan 2025, captivating audiences with her versatility in roles and characters. Her participation in Saudi, Gulf, and Jordanian dramas has broadened her experience. Her role in the series "Autumn of the Heart" is considered one of her highlights, where she starred alongside a group of prominent Saudi actors, and the series achieved great popular success. She also stood out in other works such as "Luna's Story" as Hana, "Born to Die" as Amal, and the series "Rare Cases," works that solidified her position as one of the most prominent rising talents on screen.
Importance and impact: Enhancing the Saudi artistic presence
Joud Al-Sufyani's participation in Egyptian cinema represents more than just a role in a film; it reflects the growing presence of Saudi artists on the regional stage and embodies the fruits of Vision 2030, which has placed great emphasis on supporting the culture and entertainment sector and empowering young talent. This experience is expected to pave the way for further artistic collaboration between Egypt and Saudi Arabia, enriching Arabic content, producing joint works that appeal to a wider audience, and strengthening cultural exchange between the two sister nations.
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Menna Fadali: The secret behind the abortion and the final break with her father
In a candid statement, actress Menna Fadali revealed that she had undergone an abortion in the past and announced that she had severed all ties with her father for personal reasons. Learn more.
Egyptian actress Menna Fadali sparked widespread controversy after making bold statements revealing previously undisclosed aspects of her personal life during an appearance on the program "Mirror" with journalist Khaled Farag. Fadali discussed her past decision to undergo an abortion and announced that she had severed all ties with her father, leading to extensive discussions on social media platforms.
The decision to have an abortion and the regret that follows
Menna Fadali revealed that she had undergone an abortion earlier in her life. She explained that this difficult decision was not related to her ex-husband, but rather stemmed from her personal conviction that she was not ready to take on the responsibility of motherhood at that time. She justified her stance by saying, “Bringing a child into the world is a huge responsibility for which I wasn’t prepared, and I wasn’t psychologically or age-appropriately ready to shoulder the responsibility of motherhood at that stage.”.
Context and importance of the statement
Abortion is a sensitive and controversial issue in Arab societies, surrounded by complex religious and social considerations. Public figures rarely speak openly about such personal experiences. Therefore, Fadali's statement sparked public interest, reflecting courage in addressing a personal matter that could expose her to criticism, while simultaneously opening a discussion about the psychological and social pressures women face. Despite affirming that the decision was right at the time, Fadali admitted that she began to feel regret later in life. She attributed this to her maturation and changing outlook on life over the years, saying, "I can't say for sure what decision I would make if I could go back in time," thus illustrating the internal conflict she experienced.
Final break with the father
In another part of the interview, Fadali announced her firm decision to completely and permanently sever ties with her father. She explained that this decision stemmed from his complete absence from her life since her birth and his failure to fulfill any paternal role towards her throughout her life.
Background of the strained relationship
Fadali confirmed that she had given her father numerous opportunities to mend the relationship and start afresh, but all her attempts failed. She described her persistent feelings toward him as an “escape from responsibility,” noting a clear disparity in the way she was treated compared to her half-siblings. She said, “My father was never present in any significant event in my life, whether educational, health-related, or social, and I received no support from him.” In a culture that highly values family ties, Menna Fadali’s decision to sever her relationship with her father is a bold and unconventional step. This announcement sheds light on a reality experienced by some families, where the absence of a parent profoundly impacts the lives of their children. She emphasized that she would only fulfill her “social obligation” should anything happen to him, without any personal feelings, saying, “If something happens to him, I will do what is required of me, nothing more,” reflecting the depth of the rift in their relationship.
Menna Fadali's statements reveal a deep and candid human side of her personality, far removed from the spotlight and fame. By sharing these painful experiences, Fadali presents herself as someone unafraid to confront her past, which may inspire others going through similar circumstances and underscores that the lives of celebrities are not always as perfect as they seem.
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Samah Anwar case: Interior Ministry reveals the truth about her prison sentence
Actress Samah Anwar accuses traffic police of detaining her, and the Ministry of Interior responds with an official statement revealing a court ruling sentencing her to prison. Learn all the details and legal implications of the incident.
Widespread controversy on social media: Samah Anwar recounts her detention
Egyptian actress Samah Anwar sparked controversy on social media after posting a video describing her experience of being "unjustly detained" at a traffic department. Anwar stated that she was in the process of completing her car registration when she was surprised to find her vehicle impounded and stopped. This prompted her to share the incident with her followers, leading to the story spreading rapidly and eliciting a range of reactions, from sympathy to questions about the veracity of the events.
The Ministry of Interior clarifies the facts: The artist is wanted for the execution of court rulings
The controversy didn't last long before the Egyptian Ministry of Interior issued a decisive official statement revealing the legal basis for the actions taken. The statement confirmed that the actress Samah Anwar was wanted in connection with two cases; the first involved a final court ruling sentencing her to three months in prison, while the second concerned another ruling imposing a fine. The Ministry explained that the procedure carried out at the traffic unit was a routine application of the law, conducted when checking citizens' data against criminal databases, which revealed that the actress was wanted for the execution of these rulings.
The rule of law is above all: no discrimination or arbitrariness
The Ministry of Interior stressed in its statement that all measures taken were within a sound legal framework, without any arbitrariness or discrimination. It affirmed that the principle of the rule of law applies to all citizens without exception, regardless of their fame or social standing. The Ministry called on the media and the public to exercise caution and not be swayed by unreliable information circulating on social media, emphasizing the importance of relying on official sources to prevent the spread of rumors and false news that could influence public opinion.
Celebrity cases and justice: A mirror of societal awareness
This incident once again highlights the issue of public opinion's reaction to legal cases involving public figures. In the digital age, social media has become a primary arena for shaping initial narratives, but these narratives still require scrutiny and verification by official authorities. Such cases test the extent to which society understands the importance of distinguishing between personal sympathy for a beloved artist and the necessity of respecting judicial rulings and applying the law equally to all, a cornerstone of any modern state. The impact of such events extends beyond the artist, touching upon broader discussions about transparency and justice.
The legal process continues: opposition and appeal
In a subsequent development, the legal team representing actress Samah Anwar took action. Her lawyer filed an appeal against her three-month prison sentence and also submitted a request to appeal the fine imposed in the other case. These steps are part of the normal legal process that allows defendants to challenge their sentences, and she has been released pending these proceedings. The matter now rests with the judiciary to decide on these appeals, confirming that the final decision will be made by the courts.
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