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"نجلاء فتحي سماها العندليب على اسم نجلاء اللبنانية" | الجزء الثاني

"Naglaa Fathi was named by the Nightingale after the Lebanese Najla" | Part Two

Naglaa 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 to his beloved Didi, who had passed away, leaving deep sadness in his heart....


منذ الطفولة كانت نجلاء فتحي تحلم بالسينما

Since childhood, Naglaa Fathi dreamed of cinema.

Since her childhood, the star Naglaa Fathi dreamed of becoming a movie actress. One day, after she became a young woman, while she was with her friend on the beach in Alexandria, the producer Adly Al-Moualed approached her and told her that she was suitable for film work. He gave...


ورحل العندليب في زمن الزهور

The nightingale departed in the time of flowers

On 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 title spread and became attached to Abdel Halim’s name, and often replaced his name. The Nightingale passed away...


العندليب كان متفائلاً حتى آخر أيام حياته

The nightingale was optimistic until the last days of his life.

The Nightingale was a title given by Badih Serbey to the legendary Abdel Halim Hafez in the 50s. Halim was delighted with the title and sent him a telegram to Beirut asking for permission to use the title in advertising for one of his concerts. Since that day, the title accompanied...


ألو الموعد

Hello, what's the appointment?

The editor-in-chief of Al-Mawed magazine, Badih Serbey, was the first journalist to make stars speak directly to their audience, through a special competition called “Hello Al-Mawed,” where he announced in the issue the date of an artist’s arrival, without disclosing the name, to the magazine’s offices in the Ras Al-Naba’...


سميرة سعيد و ابن النيل

Samira Said and the son of the Nile

Al-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 by chance in front of Baligh Hamdi." The first time Samira Said...


محمد بديع سربيه الساكن في ذاكرة الأحبة

Badih Serbey lives in the memory of his loved ones

Although 29 years have passed since his departure, Badih Serbey still resides in memory and hearts. On October 6, the anniversary of his departure, the pains of sadness are mixed with the joy of memories, and I realize that my father, no matter how long his absence and separation are,...


محمد بديع سربيه

Badih Serbey

In 1953, Badih Serbey published the first issue of “Al-Mawed” and was considered the founder of a pioneering school in artistic journalism. “Al-Maw’id” was initially a bi-monthly magazine, but soon became a weekly magazine at the request of the “Star of the East”, the artist Umm Kulthum. Member of the Supreme Council...


Badih Serbey

One of the most prominent names from the first generation of Lebanese journalism and one of the most famous journalists in the Arab world, Badih Serbey was born in Beirut in 1930 and died there in 1994. He began his journalistic career in the newspapers "Beirut" and "Beirut Al-Masaa" when...

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