Fiery wedding tomorrow... Mahraganat singer "Muslim" celebrates his marriage.
Mahraganat singer Muslim to celebrate his wedding tomorrow after a period of turmoil... He announces: "Tomorrow will be on fire.
Mahraganat singer Muslim is preparing to celebrate his wedding tomorrow, following a period of crises and upheavals he has recently experienced.
Muslim announced the wedding date via Instagram Stories on his official account, saying: “The groom is ready... and tomorrow will be on fire.”
His older brother had previously stated that the wedding was initially scheduled for early May, with plans to hold it at a historical site in the capital.
Earlier, Muslim appeared on the podcast “Playing with the Big Guys” hosted by media personality Rami Radwan, where he opened up about his artistic and personal life. He praised Yara's support during his health challenges, saying: “I’ll never forget how Yara stood by me when I got a blood infection—she was always there for me, even when my family was abroad.”
He also expressed his reservations about certain styles of music currently popular, adding: “I don’t enjoy listening to Essam Sasa’s songs. He’s a good guy, but the lyrics with curses aren’t my thing.” He affirmed his desire to achieve further success in the near future.
For her part, Yara revealed that they had a brief separation, noting that she used social media to vent her frustration. She added: “Someone was envious of us, but thank God, everything became clear from the beginning.”
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