Youm7 TV broadcast news coverage prepared by Ahmed Ismail and presented by Ahmed Al-Adl, detailing the artist Nashwa Mustafa’s announcement of the death of her husband.
Actress Nashwa Mostafa announced the death of her husband this morning, Saturday, noting that the funeral prayer and funeral of the body will take place after the noon prayer in the Hassan Sharbatly Mosque in the assembly area, asking her fans and lovers to pray for mercy and forgiveness for her late husband.
Nashwa said, through her Facebook account, “Whoever loves God, come and pray the funeral prayer for my husband, the light of my eyes, my beloved, you will see, and the father of my children. Come and the Prophet, Hassan Sharbatly Mosque, for the noon prayer. I kiss your hands. I want many people to come and the Prophet. May God be pleased with you. Come, all of you, pray for mercy for him.” Pray for me and his children to be patient and steadfast.”
The artist, Nashwa Mustafa, recently announced that she was suffering from a health crisis and was admitted to the hospital with a heart attack, and doctors diagnosed her condition as suffering from coronary artery failure.
Nashwa Mustafa had published a rare photo of her with her husband, Mohamed Imad, earlier, through her official account on the Instagram photo and video exchange site, to celebrate Valentine’s Day and that it coincided with her engagement to him.
Nashwa Mustafa wrote at the time about the story of her acquaintance with her husband, and that it was just salons: “Like today, 30 years ago, it was our engagement. We knew each other two days before that. We got married in salons. The first time we saw each other, I told him I don’t want to get married in this way, and my family is enraging me to see you. He told me Also, my mother is the one who nominated you for me, and I will not marry an Egyptian woman. He was living in America.”
It is noteworthy that the artist Nashwa Mostafa participated during the last month of Ramadan in the series Meem Empire in the role of Khaled Al-Nabawi’s sister, a work that achieved great success.