The artist decided Rania Mahmoud Yassin The controversy regarding her father, the late artist Mahmoud Yassin, had Alzheimer’s disease before his death, when she responded to one of her followers in recent comments about this matter by writing words in which she fully explained the topic, where she wrote: “My father, God have mercy on him, had a slight degree of Alzheimer’s, meaning that he had Weakness in his near memory because for his last moment we all thought.
Rania added, saying: “You know who will express the word if he hears it wrongly saying the truth about it, and because this is a princess, my love, please, may God have mercy on her, I rejoiced and cried when I met her. I knew her, because people understood that the disease was capable of it, and this is not true, and the disease is not pure. It was a shame and not forbidden. May God have mercy on him and forgive him.
Rania Mahmoud Yassin responds to one of her followers on Instagram about her father’s affliction with Alzheimer’s–
Amira Mukhtar, the daughter of the late artist, Rajaa Al-Jeddawi, made it clear that there is no truth to what was circulated by some websites, newspapers and social media, with regard to Rania Mahmoud Yassin’s emotion about her in the condolences of the late Mahmoud Yassin, where Amira said through her Facebook account, “From how many days I write There is a disagreement between me and my friend Rania Mahmoud Yassin, and this is not true, and they circulated some videos of consolation, in which it appeared that Rania was upset, but the truth is that Rania was upset because of me not above me and Rania and I are still locked with some of the phone and we ask some, uh, what is happening.
On her part, Rania Mahmoud Yassin commented on the matter, saying, “It is true that I am not willing to respond to what was said with slander last week because my grief did not let me think of something other than my father, but thank you, Princess, you explained to people the truth and I was upset because of you because there are people who overlooked me when You wrote Post and I could not be upset with you, but against you, our Lord guides strange people“.
Rania Mahmoud Yassin cited the Qur’an verse: “O you who believe.
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