Social Cultural Event: Al-Hawata: We plant a smile in the song and forget the days of war
Sudan Events – Magda Hassan
Head of the Suburban Satellites Group, Mohamed Babiker, said that the Egyptian “Hawata” had the highest praise for the success of the annual “Hawata” Iftar, which was held this year in Egypt due to the conditions of displacement.
The event was held under the slogan (We plant a smile in the song and forget the days of war).
“Hawata, Mahmoud, we have no limits
“His lives, Mahmoud, we will pass through one country and another.”
Under this slogan, in Freedom Park, a large number of fans of the late singer Mahmoud Abdel Aziz (Al-Hawata) residing in Cairo gathered and honored him with the presence of the family of his late uncle, Amin Mohamed Taher.
He praised the group’s work and its tremendous efforts to hold this iftar, and described what the youth of the suburbs’ moons had done as a great deed.
For his part, the brother of the late Mamoun Abdelaziz thanked the youth of the group for continuing their activities while abroad, hoping that Sudan would return to its safety and security in the near future.
Likewise, the presence of the well-known Egyptian social media star, Ahmed Tyson, who loved the art of the late Mahmoud Abdel Aziz, had a special meaning in the souls of his loved ones.
He expressed his overwhelming happiness as he shared the Ramadan iftar with the satellites of the suburbs in Cairo, announcing joint cooperation in the coming days between him and the group.
Iftar was also honored by my late singer friend Rashid Mohamed Osman, Ayman Libyan , and the leader of the “Hawata” in Jeddah, Azzam Sanhouri.
The creative singer, Meshal Al-Jili, as usual, represented an elegant presence with his melodious voice that scented the skies of the place with the songs of the late artist Mahmoud Abdel Aziz.