Ibn Leila Murad: He kept praying … and entered art to support his family



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Ashraf Abaza, son of the late artist Laila Murad, said that his mother told him that he did not enter the artistic field for his complete love of art, but to spend on his poor family of 8, noting that her name is “Leila” and not Lilian or Lucy as rumored.

Abaza added during a telephone interview on the ninth program broadcast on Egypt’s Channel One and hosted by Wael Al-Ibrashi, that his late mother never hit him and Zaki’s sister, but when she got angry, he used to go to her room. and close it, and it was actually very thin, as it seems. In his artwork, noting that he and Zaki’s sister never asked him about the reason for their parents’ separation.

Abaza explained the reason for the Post’s publication about her mother, since it came in a context of nostalgia for the past, indicating that she had gone through many crises and setbacks in her personal and marital life and was very hurt by the rumors of her donation to Israel because this issue is questioning their patriotism.

He confirmed that his mother was Alexandrian, since he was born with her and lived fourteen years in Alexandria, and one of the oddities was that he understood a lot about fish, since he used to go to the seller and tell him: I am more Alexandrian than you … I am from Bahri, and for a time they paid him the highest salary in Egypt in the 1940s, noting that he donated a lot for the benefit of Egypt and the Egyptian army.

Abaza continued, saying that her mother kept praying until the last days of her life, and after her burial, one of the magazines came to her home and found the Quran, and she had put one of the things as a sign of how much she reads of the Holy Quran.

Abaza continued his speech that his mother did not interfere much in politics, and that she respected all the presidents who ruled Egypt, adding that he and Zaki’s sister tried to prevent the art work that dealt with his life story because It is the will that she recommended that the story of her life not be presented in a work of art, indicating. That this work is full of serious errors, especially that his mother completely refused to be treated outside of Egypt.

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