The Egyptian artist Rajaa El-Jedawy, the social media site, "Twitter", was released a few hours after the news of her death was announced after a long days' struggle with the emerging Corona virus.

Followers expressed their grief over parting Al-Jeddawi, and shocked them with this news, indicating that they had hope to recover from the virus and return to normal life.

Followers said that Al-Jeddawi was the last of the giants in the Egyptian cinema, and that with her departure, the last "hoyam" of this cinema passed away. One of the followers said: "Farewell, Rajaa Al-Jeddawi ... the last giants in the Egyptian cinema, God have mercy on her."

Another said: "Today, the last hints of Egyptian cinema in its golden age ... passed away, goodbye to Rajaa Al-Jeddawi."

Tweeters have regained their memories of their childhood and youth with Al-Jeddawi, whether through her films, series, programs and words. One of the tweets said: "I was always hearing you on the radio on the #Wantou_Health_Happiness..and you were a lot to benefit from your experience and opinions in life. May God have mercy on you and make my life the Paradise".

Followers described al-Jeddawi as “steadfast nationalist”, expressing their shock at the news of her death, as they had, until the last minute, had a lot of hope of her recovery, and that they would be brave and strong in the face of the virus as it was in her life, so one of the followers said: “God have mercy on you was I have confidence in her strength ... and I very much hope that she is doing peace. May God have mercy on her ... Corona's nightmare is in every home. "

Another said: "The steadfast woman has always gone strong in the face of life, the beautiful and giving human being ... Even in the face of disease, she was strong and combating ... Our Lord will prove you when asked, and have mercy on you with his mercy, which expanded everything and perseveres everyone who loves you."

The singers also expressed their grief over the late Al-Jeddawi, because she spent her last days tired and sick and without being able to see or touch the people she loves, and one of them said: “Her death is painful .. You are living your last days sick and unable to touch those you love or see you around because of Corona. A lonely and painful feeling. "

The singers did not forget to sing the elegance and beauty of the late Al-Jeddawi, and pointed out that it was an example of elegance in art and provides an example of elegant art. One of the tweeters said: “Rajaa Al-Jeddawi was the former Miss Egypt and one of the most prominent fashion stars and the example of elegance and beauty .. God rest her soul.”

Another said: "Farewell, Rajaa Al-Jeddawi ... elegance of art and elegance."

On their part, Tweeters expressed their sorrow for losing one of the most important people who participated in making culture and art in their country, and making the world more beautiful. One of them said: "We all die in the end, no matter how old we get, but you feel an unquestionable feeling whenever you lose one of those who participated in making your culture and your vision of the world, and those who strived to make the world more wonderful, and leaving them remains a gap in your conscience that you cannot fill."

For their part, many artists in various countries of the Arab world mourned the late artist Rajaa Al-Jeddawi in their accounts on social media, and many of them described them as their mother in the artistic community.

The Syrian singer Asala Nasri said in her account on "Instagram": "She passed away who was a mother and safety to everyone around her ... God have mercy on her with a number of hearts attached to her and loved her."

The Syrian actress Kinda Alloush said: "The darling of my heart and the beloved of everyone, we used to pray and pray every day, safety and we trust in you, but God's destiny and what he did ... your separation is painful and painful to me more than you are a personality. Able to spread it wherever you are being .. God bless you, my love, and the heart of a princess, kindergarten, and all your family, your family, and your loved ones, will be her light pockets and pray for her with mercy.

Tunisian actor Dhafer El Abidine said: "One of the most beautiful and sweetest people I have ever met is fear of spirit, sophistication and kindness ... very sad news ... God have mercy on you."

The Lebanese singer Ragheb Alama said: "The great artist and friend # Rajaa Al-Jeddawi under the protection of God ... The terrifying Corona virus managed to unfortunately kidnap a star of the stars of Arab art, the great artist Rajaa
Al- Jeddawi, may God have mercy on you and make you into the gardens of the mole, insight your family, your fans and your loved ones, My sincere condolences to the Egyptian and Arab people.

The actress Cyrine Abdel Nour said: "Goodbye, beautiful and elegant, with a cheerful spirit and a big heart ... Your mark will remain a teacher in us, in the theater and in the cinema! Very sad, God will have mercy on her and mercy her sweet soul

The Egyptian artist Mohamed Fouad said: "By God and to him we shall return ... our sincere condolences for the death of the able artist and the mother who is dear to our hearts all ... God rest her soul and make her dwell in paradise ..."

And the Egyptian artist, Ahmed El-Saqqa, said: "The beautiful, the mighty, the human ... are gone. Our Lord forgives and has mercy on him."