The most famous Egyptian dancer.. She got married 17 times. Sheikh Al Shaarawy told her that if I had known you, I would have come to you as a head and not as a dance.. He predicted for her a palace in heaven.. You will not believe who you are.! !

The icon of belly dancing, the artist Tahia Karioka, who was born on February 22, 1915 in Ismailia Governorate, has practiced dancing since her childhood, and discovered her talent as the Egyptian dancer, Mahasin Mohamed.

Tahia Carioca participated in many cinematic works in the fifties of the last century, including the films: “The Six Game, Youth of a Woman, Keep Your Mind from Zuzu, Mother of the Bride, Farewell Bonaparte, Sakka Matt.”

In the theater, “Carioca” participated in many works with the artist Ismail Yassin, following which she founded her theater group with her husband, the artist Fayez Halawa. The dancer, Tahia Karioca, was known to fall in love quickly;

Which made her marry 17 times, and her first marriage was with the artist Rushdi Abaza, and the first wife in the life of Al-Dingwan, she said in a previous interview with the media, Suzan Hassan.

In an interview with the media, Lamees Al-Hadidi, on the “Hana Al-Asema” program on the cbc channel in October 2017, the artist, Rajaa Al-Jeddawi, said regarding the marriages of her aunt Tahia Karioka: “When she gets married, she loves Ui, and fuses with her husband Ui,

in all of her 17 marriages. Al-Jeddawi revealed the reason for not giving birth to Tahia Karioka, despite her multiple marriages, saying: “Art took her a lot, and she was definitely herself behind, specifically from Rushdi Abaza, she herself was very behind him, because they were a very special couple.”

She retired from art in the last years of her life, moved away from the artistic community, and was keen to perform the Hajj. While performing the Hajj rituals, she spotted Sheikh Muhammad Metwally Al Shaarawy,

She made her way to reach him among the crowds, and introduced him to herself, and her appearance had changed following wearing the veil. El Shaarawy joked to her: “If I had known you, I would have come to you as a head, not as a dance.”

He prayed for her to be guided and to respond to her supplication, and they agreed that she should contact him whenever she needed advice and advice.

The relationship of the late artist and dancer, Tahia Karioka, with Sheikh Al Shaarawy following their first meeting in Makkah Al-Mukarramah, and it became at the family level, as she used to visit him and ask him for advice in many of her matters.

One morning, Tahia was surprised by a baby girl wrapped and lying on the ground in front of her door, so she asked Al-Shaarawy for advice, and he indicated to her to take her and raise her, saying to her: “Take her, for this is a gift from God to you.”

Tahia Carioca worked with his advice and took the girl and named her “Atia”, and near her departure she entrusted her education to the artist and dancer Fifi Abdo, and this is what happened and “Atia” is still in the care of Fifi Abdo.

The last husband in the life of Tahia Karioka was the artist Fayez Halawa, who married another woman, the journalist Feryal Saleh, and he was not satisfied with that, but he expelled Tahia from her apartment,

She found no shelter except for an apartment allocated to her by one of the Kuwaiti princesses, with the effort of the late artist Faten Hamama, Tahia, who sought help from Sheikh Al Shaarawy, who ordered a lawyer to file a lawsuit to enable her to her apartment, but he was surprised by Karioca’s response, saying:

“My ex-husband is an old man who has no other home, and the forbidden is deteriorating while he is in his late days, along with his wife and daughter,” and she refused to allow Shaarawy to continue his legal procedures. Al-Shaarawy cried from the position of greeting, and said to her: “You made me cry, O greeting, and I became jealous of you.” She said to him: “You are jealous of me, O Maulana.” He replied: “Yes, you started, you will have palaces in heaven, O Greeting.”

The artist and dancer, Tahia Karioka, died in 1999 at the Nasser Medical Institute at the age of 80, following suffering a severe respiratory crisis.

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