Fifi Abdou (, , born Atiyat Abdul Fattah Ibrahim (), ; April 26, 1953) is an
Egyptian belly dancer and
actress
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. She has been described as "synonymous with belly dancing in the years she was performing."
Early life and career
Abdou was born as Atiyat Abdul Fattah Ibrahim'' in Cairo on April 26, 1953. Her father is a policeman and she has 11 siblings, including her brother Abdelraheem Abdul Fattah Ibrahim, who encouraged her career. When she was 12 years old she joined a
baladi troupe
[ and later found work as a ]model
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Models can be divided in ...
. She began to gain attention in the early 1970s when she became the main attraction at the Arizona. Over the years she danced at many other venues such as Le Meridien, Mena House and the El Gezira Sheraton. Her performances usually lasted around two hours and she received up to $10,000 per performance. In addition to dancing, her routines often included circus tricks and even rapping
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. The Moroccan newspaper '' La Vie Eco'' reported in 2004 shortly before her retirement that she possessed 5,000 costumes with the most expensive being valued at $40,000.
Abdou has been criticized by some Egyptians who see her dancing as contrary to the tenets of Islam.[ In 1991, she was charged with "depraved movements" by a Cairo court and sentenced to three months in jail. In 1999, Grand Mufti Sheik Nasr Farid Wasil issued an edict against her going to ]Mecca
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for hajj
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, but eventually retracted it.
In 1980s, she made some films in Egyptian cinema granting her the chance in the early 1990s to perform some minor roles in films with movie stars such as Salah Zulfikar
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, Ahmed Zaki and Yousra. In recent years, she has starred in several serial television dramas of the kind that are broadcast throughout the Arab world
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during Ramadan
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. In 2006, she took the lead in ''Souq El Khudar'' (''The Greenmarket''), playing a headstrong marketwoman with a love interest. For her role in the drama ''Al Hakika wa Al Sarab'' she was paid . She is also acted in a television series for Ramadan 2014 with her brother Abdelraheem. In 2019, she starred in the Ramadan series ''Kingdom of Gypsies
''Kingdom of Gypsies'' (Arabic: مملكة الغجر) is an Egyptian television serial. It debuted during Ramadan on May 6, 2019, and lasted for 30 episodes. The series stars former Miss Egypt, Horeya Farghaly, and actress/dancer Fifi Abdou. The ...
''.
Personal life
Abdou married five times and has two daughters and one adopted daughter. One of her daughters, Azza Mujahid, is also an actress and has a daughter, Quisha Mujahid. Abdou's husband is the ambassador of Greenland
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. She is estimated to be one of the wealthiest women in Egypt and is known for her charitable donations to the poor of Cairo. In 1996, she was the victim of a robbery when thieves stole $100,000 in jewelry and cash from her home. In 2003, Abdou filed a complaint against singer Medhat Saleh for unpaid debts and sued his ex-wife, the actress Shireen Saif, for slander after she accused Abdou of breaking up their marriage.
Selected filmography
* 1990: ''One Woman is not Enough''
* 1993: '' Minister in Plaster''
References
External links
*
Fifi Abdou: Egypt's most celebrated belly dancer
' - performance review o
Belly Dance UK
*
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20th-century Egyptian actresses
21st-century Egyptian actresses
Egyptian female dancers
Egyptian belly dancers
1953 births
Living people
Actresses from Cairo