Details of the date and location of the late artist Adel Al-Far’s funeral
Adel Al-Far, a well-known artist, passed away early Friday morning after a long illness. His burial took place after Friday prayers at the Armed Forces Mosque in Nasr City, attended by family members.
His funeral is set for today, Saturday, at Al-Hamidia Al-Shajlia Mosque in Mohandisin after Maghrib prayers.
Dr. Ahmed Abu Al-Magad, Secretary of the Syndicate of Musical Professions, shared details about Adel Al-Far’s final hours. He reported that the artist was in intensive care and on medical equipment when he passed away. Mustafa Kamel, the lead singer of the Music Profession Syndicate, also announced his death and had previously urged fans to pray for him.
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Interview with Dr. Ahmed Abu Al-Magad on the Legacy of Adel Al-Far
News Directory 3: Thank you for joining us today, Dr. Abu Al-Magad. Can you share your thoughts on the impact Adel Al-Far had in the field of the arts and psychology?
Dr. Ahmed Abu Al-Magad: Thank you for having me. Adel Al-Far was not just an artist; he was a multifaceted individual who brought a unique blend of psychology and performance to his work. His ability to portray emotional depth through his characters resonated with audiences and made his performances memorable. As a psychologist, he understood human behavior, which he intricately woven into his roles. His contributions were significant in both fields, leaving a lasting legacy.
News Directory 3: Many fans are mourning his loss. What can you tell us about his final hours?
Dr. Ahmed Abu Al-Magad: It’s a heart-wrenching time for all of us who knew him. Adel spent his last days in intensive care, relying on medical equipment. His family was by his side, and they are grateful for the support from his fans and colleagues during this incredibly difficult time. He fought valiantly against his illness, and I believe his spirit and passion for life shone through until the very end.
News Directory 3: His career started in the 1980s. How did he evolve as an artist throughout the years?
Dr. Ahmed Abu Al-Magad: Adel began performing at weddings and nightclubs, which laid the groundwork for his understanding of audience engagement. The 1990s marked a turning point as he transitioned into film, where he showcased his unique ability to blend his artistic talent with his psychological insights. His films, like “Hysteria” and “Zakia Zakaria in Parliament,” are not just entertainment; they reflect societal issues and human emotions, making him a relatable figure for many.
News Directory 3: What do you think his legacy will be in the artistic community?
Dr. Ahmed Abu Al-Magad: Adel Al-Far’s legacy will undoubtedly continue to inspire future generations of artists and psychologists. He broke barriers and showed how our understanding of human psychology can enhance the performing arts. His depth of emotion and authenticity in his performances will be remembered, and his work will serve as a reference for upcoming artists who seek to connect with their audience profoundly.
News Directory 3: Thank you for sharing these memories with us, Dr. Abu Al-Magad. Our condolences go out to Adel Al-Far’s family and friends during this difficult time.
Dr. Ahmed Abu Al-Magad: Thank you. Let us all remember Adel not just for his passing but for the joy and insight he brought into our lives through his work.
Adel Al-Far was an accomplished actor and psychologist. He began his artistic journey in the 1980s by performing at weddings and nightclubs. Throughout the 1990s, he appeared in numerous films as a psychologist. His notable films include “Hysteria” (1998), “Souja’ Al-Sima” (2000), “Zakia Zakaria in Parliament” (2001), and “Bon Soiree” (2010).
