Mohamed Fouad
Born in the city of Ismailia, and raised in the neighborhood of Ain Shams, and his brothers 7, and 3 sisters. Ali grew up love to hear authentic singing such as: Abdul Halim Hafez, Farid al-Atrash, and Umm Kulthum. His family moved between more than one of the neighborhoods of Cairo, and these neighborhoods were predominantly simple, which reflected directly on the character of Mohammed Fouad in the future, and because of the movement between more than one house, he joined Mohamed Fouad between more than a primary school, He lived with his family in the neighborhoods of Abbasiya, Helwan, Ain Shams, and the place considered by the artist Mohamed Fouad his home is the neighborhood of Ain Shams, where he lived for nearly 25 years, and yet still retains his relationship with his friends in the neighborhood, and frequented the old family home at intervals Not far, to meet his friends and the people of the neighborhood of Ain Shams, especially in the month of Ramadan and the elderly Dr.. Since his childhood, he feels a very strange sensation, that he is known to all people, not only in his neighborhood, but anywhere in Egypt, especially the simple neighborhoods, and his hobby since childhood was playing football that he was reasonably good at, He dreams of playing in one of the big clubs. The most influential situation in the life of Mohamed Fouad is the martyrdom of Ibrahim's elder sister, during the 1967 war, which shocked Mohamed Fouad and his family with great shock, especially because they were unable to bury him and know where they can visit him, since the martyr's body and many young people did not return. Egypt and its men in this fierce war, and this was reflected in Ali Mohamed Fouad, which made him do not like even mention the word Israel. Mohamed Fouad's love for singing began early in his life. A very famous song for the world singer. Mohamed Fouad was a member of the 4M band led by Ezzat Abou Ouf
- Ommaboplik : 1
- Bilinadi : Acting
- Tug'ilgan kun : 1961-12-20
- Tug'ilgan joyi : Ismailia, Egypt