2023-10-19 14:10:00
FilFan Publication date: Thursday, October 19, 2023 | Last updated: Thursday, October 19, 2023 10/19/2023 5:10:20 PM
A source revealed to FilFan.com that the artist Mohamed Ramadan’s concert will be held in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, tomorrow as scheduled.
The source denied postponing or canceling the ceremony, stressing that there is no intention to postpone it.
The concert is scheduled to be held on Saadiyat Island in Abu Dhabi, and the organizing company promoted the concert a few days ago by putting up an poster asking Mohamed Ramadan’s fans to reserve tickets through the website.
In a related context, following a wave of criticism to which he was exposed over the past few days, the star Mohamed Ramadan appeared in a video in which he sent a strong message to the Arab countries and their rulers.
Ramadan appeared in a video, in which he said: “May the peace, mercy, and blessings of God be upon you. May God give patience to the families of the martyrs, and grant them stability and near victory, God willing. How many messages come to me and want me to post something, and we want our voice to be conveyed. To whom? I mean, we want our voice to be conveyed to whom outside our country.” Our voice reaches our country. Our country has armies and weapons, and we buy weapons and tanks and we buy planes, and we share them until they stop and we buy others. When will we use them as our weapons, our army and our armies?
He continued: And who does our voice reach outside? We want someone outside to defend us? The height of cowardice and the height of unmanliness is when we say that we want to write in English so that they know that we are attacking.
He added excitedly: Where are you? Where is your country and where is your army? Your voice is heard by your government. Tell your government to take out your weapons and go to fight. What English? Who will defend an Arab like you? We will not say sensible words.
Hours ago, Mohamed Ramadan published a video of himself from Nigeria before he performed a concert there, and he appeared undergoing a back massage and a pedicure for his toenails. He deleted the video following he was criticized for ignoring the bombing of Gaza.
The artist, Mohamed Ramadan, was subjected to a wave of criticism for not commenting on the events in Gaza, and for publishing videos from his concerts.
Mohamed Ramadan published a video of himself before the start of his concert in Abidjan and wrote: “I cannot stop working due to my commitment to contracts with international companies, but I have not and will not forget my Palestinian brothers in prayer even before my concerts outside the Arab region. I and all my work team and my organization have been working for three days to send them the necessary aid… During last Friday prayers here in Côte d’Ivoire, we asked the imam of the mosque to pray for the martyrs, women and children, and to give patience to all of our hearts.
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