A famous Egyptian artist responds to his "sarcasm" of praise of the Prophet

The Egyptian artist, Akram Hosni, denounced the criticism leveled at him for using a religious melody in his series "The Will", stressing that he does not dare to mock the Prophet's praise because it is one of the sanctities.

During his visit, Hosni said, as a guest of the media, Asma Ibrahim, on her program "Secret Ink" on "Cairo and the People": "I contacted Sheikh Mahmoud Al-Tohamy, the captain of vocalists, and I do not dare, and no artist dares to mock or mimic the praises of the Prophet, and this is something sacred."

He added that Sheikh Mahmoud Al-Tohamy was very understanding and told him that he watched the episode and smiled, and a session of understanding took place between them, in which he explained his point of view, and continued: "We do not sharpen knives on unintended needs, because surely no one intended to make a comparison with the Divine Self."

The artist, Akram Hosni, indicated that he hopes to try roles outside the framework of comedy, because the actor likes to present all roles, continuing: "I myself try a comedy outside, and there is no actor who likes to work one color, but he stays in steps and I see that they are stages and people knew me from the comic color and then I work The move."

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