The third part of Nadine Khan’s television series Why Not was screened earlier this month on the streaming platform Shahid The trilogy sparked widespread interest in the emotional suffering of single mothers in Egypt, but did it raise awareness of the issue in a way that might actually help such people
The third part of Nadine Khan’s television series Why Not was screened earlier this month on the streaming platform Shahid The trilogy sparked widespread interest in the emotional suffering of single mothers in Egypt, but did it raise awareness of the issue in a way that might actually help such people
Since its first season, streaming service Shahid’s Leeh La’ (Why Not) has repeatedly addressed issues that may seem somewhat controversial to Egyptian society. From young women living alone in the first season to kafala (guardianship) in the second season, the series sparked plenty of conversations and debates since its debut in 2020. In its third
Amman: The Arab world s favourite troubadour Ilham Al Madfai, who last year had to perform in an empty Roman amphitheatre and scrub concert dates across Europe and the Gulf, can t wait to get back on stage.
Unveiling his latest work in Amman where he has lived since 1994, the Iraqi star widely known as simply Ilham has tried to break free of the shackles imposed by COVID-19 with a song of hope entitled After the Absence , taken from a poem by Omar Sari, a young Jordanian. After the absence, you must come back, your dream is a cloud, your sadness is a mirage, the 79-year-old veteran performer with the world-weary voice sings, strumming a guitar.
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