They called her ugly, so she grieved and left acting and received the highest honor from our Lord.. She went for Hajj and got lost there, and when they found her, it was a thunderbolt shock.!!

The artist, Rajwat Mansour, was born in 1914, in Aswan Governorate, and was the daughter of a rich family, but it seems that from a young age she suffered from bullying because she did not have the standards of beauty,

Those superficial standards that were set by sick people, Rajwat sisters, all married, and she was left alone, and the matter did not stop there,

Rather, she suffered from those looks that she blamed for not having the standards of beauty that would afford a ticket to marry and have a beautiful family.

So she fled from these looks to try to start a new stage, so she came to Cairo and tried to settle down by working in cleaning houses.

And the coincidence led her to enter the world of acting. She did not choose acting, as she was nominated for the movie “The Night of the Dakhla” after seeing her, where her character suited the role of Soso in the movie.

The movie Night of the Dakhla by Ismail Yassin was one of the most important old films, which achieved great success, in favor of Rajwat, who was bombarded with offers from directors.

Rajwat got the opportunity and was able to be distinguished, and she was offered many offers, all in the role of the ugly girl! After 14 films, the flag of surrender was raised.

She could not resist the bullying and her constant description of the ugly girl in the artistic community .. Yes, sometimes celebrities and stars are so cruel.

So she fled for the second time from this milieu, lived in Cairo, and returned to work in the homes, and she lived next to a sheikh who lives with his mother and has 8 siblings.

The sheikh was then married to a widow who had 4 children; But she passed away, so his mother offered him to marry Rajwat to help him raise the children.

Rajwat accepted to marry the sheikh and lived for years taking care of him and his mother and 12 children, but her happiness did not last long as her husband and mother left,

She found herself obliged to raise 12 orphans without anyone supporting her or providing her with help, but she did not skimp on them and considered them all as her children, and succeeded in bringing them to safety.

One of the sons decided to surprise Rajwat, so he took her to perform Hajj with him. One day, Rajwat got lost from her son, who was looking for her until he found her prostrating in the Prophet’s Mosque, but she died.

Rajwat was buried in Al-Madinah Al-Munawwarah and was called by more than one title like the mother of the orphans, “Miss Al-Madinah Al-Munawwarah” after a journey of hardship in raising these orphans, and living among those who take the beauty of the outward appearance rather than the inner beauty.

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