Artists support Sherine… and Magda El Roumi in a moving message: “You are the daughter of theaters, not the daughter of darkness or sorrows.”


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In a rare intervention in the crises of art stars, Mrs. Magda El Roumi sent an influential message of support to the Egyptian artist Sherine Abdel Wahab, asking her to challenge despair and return to joy, and appealed to her to rise from her current stumble, stressing that all art stars faced trouble and won over it.

Mrs. Magda wrote her open letter as a poem of poetry, and attached the letter to a composite image showing her as if she was praying for Sherine’s rescue, and she wrote through her official account on “Facebook”: For times in its alleys the day we imagined the alleys were lamps, we thought they were intent of dancing butterflies… And who among us did not imagine himself one day, imagining himself sweet, the butterfly that does not burn and does not drown and who? Who?

She continued, “Whatever the topics of our lives, did we not get tired? Did we not prejudice our burning wings?

Did we not cure it with our prayers, our will, and our decision that rose up once morest the self that rose from its ruins, like the choirs of white pigeons?

She continued, addressing Sherine: “So hear me, hear me!!! .”

She continued: “Arise…the voice is your voice, and the voice is one of the gifts of your Lord to you…My people and precious Egypt are ours and your Egypt, in its folds is the embrace of a mother who dreams that it will be soft upon you and upon us…Arise, we believe in you and your will and love you and we are with you and you and we are among the gifts of your Lord for your art, so take off from you the garment of sorrow and joy.” And suffice with the blessings of our Lord upon you.”

And she added, “And what next?!! If today you happen to hear the croak of an owl blaspheming or blaspheming or calling you a word… then humiliate him, humiliate him, with the power of your Lord, the prayer of your mother and your family, the lovers of your art, and the tears of your children… And say to the ruined owl:

I am the daughter of light, I will rise with the power of the one who called me to life, raised me and comforted me, and he said to me one glorious day of my life, “Be,” and I was: “Sherine Abdel Wahhab.”

And Mrs. Magda El Roumi is not the first from the artistic community to support Sherine in her recent ordeal. Rather, we mention from the artists: Saber Al-Rubai, Asala, Ahlam, Shukran Murtaja, Angham, Menna Shalaby, Hani Shaker and others.

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