Egyptian singer Muslim and his wife, Yara, have reportedly ended a brief but highly publicized marital dispute, reconciling at the registrar’s office according to a statement released today [[number]]. The couple’s marriage, which captivated fans across the Arab world, was abruptly called into question earlier this year following allegations of disrespect and a reported divorce pronouncement from Muslim during an Instagram live stream. This reversal follows a period of intense public scrutiny and comes amid a recent health scare for the singer, who was treated for a blood clot in his arm.
Egyptian singer Muslim has reconciled with his wife, Yara, stating in an exclusive statement, “Thank God, I’ve returned to my wife at the registrar’s office, and there will be no more problems between us.”
Previously, singer Muslim revealed the reason for their divorce during a live broadcast on his Instagram account, explaining that the primary cause was a lack of respect from his wife. He stated, “She didn’t respect me, that’s the reason for the divorce, and I had sworn to her before that if she spoke about a certain matter, I would divorce her. That’s the reason, not because of my family.”
He added, “I’m not trying to create a trending topic. Thank God, I trended during my wedding. As for Yara, she is a very respectable person and has stood by me greatly. I have divorced her three times, and I will never return to any of them again.”
In a separate incident, Muslim experienced a sudden health scare, suffering a blood clot in his arm. “My arm suffered a clot, and it almost stopped my entire hand from functioning, but thankfully I caught it in time,” he said.
Muslim’s most recent musical releases include the song “Al Sekka Elli Todi” (The Road That Leads), a duet with Bussy titled “Ana Baba” (I am a Father), and “Shafouni Ghalat” (They Saw Me Wrong), which was released on YouTube, with lyrics and music by Hassan Jamal, and arrangement, mixing, and mastering by Rami Al Masry.
