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The article narrates the life of the musician Mohamed Abdel Wahab, highlighting the social and familial challenges he faced at the beginning of his artistic career. He was raised in a conservative religious environment, which posed an obstacle to his passion for music, as he was forced to memorize the Quran and work in traditional religious schools. Despite this, secretly, he entered the world of art, participating in singing and theatrical performances, and encountered conflicts with his family. After numerous attempts, he joined reputable artistic groups and faced disagreements with poets, but he quickly managed to attract attention—especially after receiving support from the Prince of Poets, Ahmed Shawqi, who had a significant impact on shaping his artistic personality. When Shawqi passed away, he left Abdel Wahab a will that read: "Sing my poetry."
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