Moez Masoud on the line of his wife's crisis, Hala Shiha: Our journey, my love, is a search for the truth

The Egyptian preacher and producer, Moez Masoud, entered the crisis line raised by his wife, the Egyptian artist, Hala Shiha, with her repudiation of Tamer Hosni's movie "Not Me", and her invitation to the artistic community to "repent".

Masoud defended his wife's position, justifying what she said on the social media over the past two days, and Masoud said, "I can understand your annoyance at focusing on these scenes and their compilation and the release of the clip at a time of great sanctity for us." He added: I can understand what you mean when you spoke about (a certain type) of scenes, meaning a specific type of art and (not a generalization of all art).

 Addressing his wife Hala, Masoud added: "I want to think of you, my love, that our journey is a journey in search of truth, goodness and beauty... a journey of pride in culture and identity... a strong model for rejecting extremism on both sides... the blind side of its identity and imitating the West without wisdom, knowledge or pride." And the other side, imprisoned in deadly molds of thought and arts..every side of them thinks that it is with it the absolute truth and they will continue to suffocate until the Day of Judgment..until people appear who have courage and pride in our cultures and identity..and they carry our children and future generations..and then our art will seriously express us The brave ones are like you, but they are the ones who walk the journey honestly and insistently until they arrive.. no matter how many stations.. no matter the pain, confusion and confusion.. no matter the attack, betrayal and bidding.. no matter what hope is paid.. the brave ones are like you, but they are the ones who review themselves and confess By their mistakes and fixing them.. This is other than that the famous journey is under the microscope.. The brave ones are like you, but they live spontaneously and in harmony with the soul.”

He continued: "Our arts, culture, and identity can meet.. I started doing this in my artwork, and my film (Clash) opened at the Cannes Festival, and my next film is going to the "Venice" festival soon.. And we will be able to take bigger and better steps on this great path that you will know. Its value is for future generations.. and again I say to you, my love, our journey is one.”

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