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Al-Mawed magazine took this photo in Cairo in 1972 of the late guitarist Omar Khorshid and his wife at the time, the star Mervat Amin. Their marriage was short-lived, lasting only about a year. Omar Khorshid...
Read moreAl-Mawed magazine took this photo of the star Samira Said in November 1980 on the banks of the Nile in Cairo. The photo was published on the cover of Al-Mawed with the title: "Samira Said is always placed ...
Read moreI received a call that made me happy one Ramadan evening from my dear friend Mrs. Zeinab Abaza, the sister of the late artist Rushdi Abaza. She congratulated me on my writings in Star Street, so I told her t...
Read moreNaim's salon in Beirut attracted the ladies of the high society, and Sabah was its shining star. It is true that he styled the hair of many stars and famous women, but his name and Sabah's were linked togeth...
Read moreThis photo was taken in 1976, in Cairo, when the star Hussein Fahmy was filming his role in the movie (Barefoot on the Golden Bridge), starring with his wife at the time, the star Mervat Amin. Their marriage...
Read moreIn this explanatory film, we show how our internal experts restore and correct the colors of Al-Mawed magazine photos, starting from the original film post-processing of the photos, which are more than sixty...
Read moreNaglaa Fathi, the Nightingale named her after the Lebanese Naglaa | Part Two In the velvet society of Beirut, the brown nightingale Abdel Halim Hafez was drawn to a girl named Najla. She looked very similar ...
Read moreOn Wednesday, March 30, 1977, Abdel Halim Hafez passed away. The late Badih Serbey, editor-in-chief of Al-Mawed magazinem, had given Abdel Halim the title of “The Brown Nightingale”. Since that day, this tit...
Read moreThe late star Nadia Lutfi had many talents and hobbies. In addition to her love for acting, she played tennis and golf and followed football matches enthusiastically. She was nicknamed "The one with the...
Read moreThe late great artist Warda was filming the movie (Al Nagham Al Saeed) which was later renamed (Sawt Al Hob) which starred her and Hassan Youssef. One day, Warda entered the Al Ahram studio with her assistan...
Read moreThe late editor-in-chief of Al-Mawed magazine, Badih Serbey, gave the star Faten Hamama the title of "Lady of the Arab Screen". This title has a story. Al-Mawed was the first Arab magazine to dedicate annual...
Read moreAl-Mawed magazine used to send a representative to the filming studios to conduct interviews with the stars and the crew. In 1977, during the filming of the movie “Sonia and the Madman” starring Naglaa Fathi...
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