This article was automatically translated from HIBAPRESS, the Arabic version:
The Egyptian artistic and parliamentary scene was the scene of widespread controversy following his attack. Family of former Egyptian President Mohamed Anwar Sadat Artiste Mohammed Ramadan Because of his latest song, “Taurus.” The song included an imitation of the late president in a way the family considered an insult to Sadat’s grand history.
Karim Sadat’s objection
In televised statements he confirmed Karim Sadatmember of the House of Representatives and family member of the late president, said the song contained unacceptable suggestions and an imitation of President Sadat’s character.
Karim said: “Why are you imitating President Sadat like this? Why do you make fun of the symbols of Egypt like this? “, emphasizing that this behavior affects the entire history of Egypt and not just the family of President Sadat.
Karim Sadat demanded that an investigation be opened into this incident and that a request for information be filed against Mohamed Ramadan, stressing that what the artist did was an “insult” to the symbols of Egypt.
A report against Muhammad Ramadan
In an increasingly serious move, a lawyer filed a complaint with the attorney general against Mohamed Ramadan, accusing him of mocking President Sadat in his song.
The report states that Mohamed Ramadan’s movements at the beginning of the clip embody Sadat’s personality in a sarcastic manner, indicating that these movements are used to achieve fame and profit at the expense of a prominent national figure.
Defense of Mohamed Ramadan
For his part, he defended Mohammed Ramadan He spoke in televised statements, saying that emulating President Sadat was a great honor for him.
He stressed that President Sadat is “a legend that history will never forget” and that he considers the late president’s family as a second family to him.
Ramadan added that he had already communicated with the woman Noha Sadatthe late president’s daughter, about the song, and she praised it and showed no objection.
Ultimately, the controversy continues between artist Mohamed Ramadan and President Sadat’s family over the different interpretation of the song and tradition, which some considered an insult, while Ramadan considered it a tribute to the late president.