Death of Young Egyptian Artist Jamal Fouad

The young Egyptian artist, Jamal Fouad, passed away unexpectedly yesterday, Saturday, leaving a sorrowful void in the hearts of his fans. Singer Amina announced Fouad's death and wrote on her Instagram account: "Jamal Fouad has passed away, and he is currently being buried in Beheira. Please pray for him; he was one of the kindest and most compassionate people I have ever met. He was good and wanted to achieve his dreams, but God's will has been done. We belong to God and to Him we shall return. May God have mercy on you, Jamal. Please pray for him, as he is now questioning."

Jamal Fouad released many songs over the past years, including "Seek My Self," "We Stopped What's Holding Us Back," "I Moved Away from You," "Lift Your Head," "Lady of Women," "I Can't," and "Kingdom of Love." He also participated in various artistic works such as "A Thousand and One Nights," "Al-Hakar," "Please Give Me This Medicine," "Marital Match," "Blessing," and "Sorry, Pasha."

Artist Mohamed Ezz mourned him on his Facebook account, saying, "Indeed, we belong to God and to Him we shall return. May God have mercy on you and forgive you, Jamal. You were a kind man and a pure human being. Please pray for him." Recently, Jamal Fouad participated in the film "Al-Sharabeya" alongside several stars, including Amina, Lotfi Labib, Alaa Morsi, Randa El Bahy, Hassan Abdel Fattah, Suleiman Eid, Mounir Makram, and Hassan Eid.

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