The first comment from Reham Abdel Ghafour after her father’s death: “I will miss you so much, my love.”

2023-12-04 04:23:00

In her first comment after the death of her father, the great artist Ashraf Abdel Ghafour, Reham Abdel Ghafour mourned her father through her Facebook account, where she wrote: “The eyes shed tears and the heart grieves, and we are saddened by your departure, and we only say what pleases our Lord. We belong to God and to Him we shall return.” I can’t believe it, by God, that I am writing about you like this.. I will miss you so much, my love.. He passed away to God’s mercy. My father, my love, and everything I have in the world.. The funeral is today, Monday, December 4, after the noon prayer at the Police Mosque in Sheikh Zayed, and the burial is in the family graves in the Al-Wahat Road cemetery. On October 6th… Please recite Al-Fatihah and pray for my father.”

The artist Ashraf Abdel Ghafour died yesterday, Sunday, as a result of a collision, where he was hit from behind by a car while driving his car with his wife.

The artist Ashraf Abdel Ghafour has great artistic value, and his artistic journey includes approximately 300 artistic works, and he owns approximately 100 religious and historical works, including his roles in the series “Muhammad, the Messenger of God” and “Imam Malik,” and his embodiment of the character “Saeed bin Jubair” in the series “Greats.” In history”, and the character of the Abbasid Caliph “Musa Al-Hadi” in the series “Harun Al-Rashid”, and the role of the Sultan of the Scholars Al-Izz bin Abdul Salam in the series “Imams of Guidance”, in addition to his participation in the operetta performances (Al-Layali Al-Muhammadiyah) and episodes of the program “Names of God”. In addition to the audio performance provided by Ashraf Abdel Ghafour for a number of books within the (audio book) series.

Ashraf Abdel Ghafour was one of the first stars to gain his stardom through the television screen, as he participated in the beginnings of television in the series “Cairo and the People,” one of the most important television series, which ran for about five years. Abdel Ghafour is also considered one of the stars of the National Theater and one of its loyal sons. Since he joined this theater in 1963 until now, he has presented about 35 plays, most of which are important works in the history of the National Theater, such as “Suleiman Al-Halabi,” “The Night of Guevara’s Death,” “My Homeland of Acre,” and “Fire and Olives.”

As for cinema, Ashraf Abdel Ghafour had no luck with her, even though he graduated from the first batch of the Higher Institute of Cinema. He began his career with her, like any budding actor, in small roles that developed into second starring roles, after which the ties between him and her broke, and he preferred to return to his first home, which was television. During this trip, his relationship with the National Theater was never interrupted.

He participated in many television works, most notably the series “My Account with the Days,” “Zahrat al-Jabal,” “The Halal Mountain,” “The Prayer of the Past,” “Cairo and the People,” “A Knight Without a Horse,” “Hazrat the Accused My Father,” and “He is Raised in Pride.” “And others.

He also presented a distinguished group of films that are still stuck in the minds of the audience, including: “The Devil,” “Men in the Trap,” “The Voice of Love,” “Back Streets,” “Nothing Matters,” and many cinematic works.

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