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Hamaki: I Won't Marry My Daughter Off Until I Die... This Is How I Met My Wife!

Hamaki: I Won't Marry My Daughter Off Until I Die... This Is How I Met My Wife!

Egyptian artist Mohamed Hamaki revealed the story of how he met his wife, Nahla El-Hajri, as well as his thoughts on his daughter "Fatima," and his views on the criticisms directed at his works, along with other topics related to his personal and professional life. This was discussed in the podcast "Big Time," where the singer of "Wahda Wahda" mentioned that his first meeting with his wife was at her grandfather's villa, where she was showcasing her fashion collection.

He added that he felt a strange comfort towards her, describing it as love at first sight: "I felt an odd comfort... I wanted to see her again and get to know her better." Hamaki emphasized that he made sure her family was aware of his feelings for her from the very beginning. "I met her sister's husband on the same day, took his number, called him, and said I wanted to know her better. I couldn't enter the house and do that without getting to know you first, and then we started talking, just the two of us."

Hamaki also talked about the emotions he felt when his daughter Fatima was born. He said that the moment she was born in the operating room with his wife, "As soon as she came out and I held her, I felt like a new vein of feelings opened that had never existed before... You love yourself only as much as you love your son or daughter; you love them to the extent that you erase yourself."

He noted that his relationship with his daughter has grown stronger over time: "We have built a strong connection that increases, and she does many things I love, including playing football and supporting Al Ahly." He continued: "No one will marry my daughter until I die; they can marry her off when I'm gone. I know it's wrong, but I'm going to do that!"

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