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  • 06 November 2025
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After news of her marriage The bride Amal Maher surprises her audience with Khaberni

Khaberni - In a time when news of her marriage dominates social media, the Egyptian star, Amal Maher, chose to ignore all the controversy and directed her audience’s attention toward the new artistic, by releasing the song "Khaberni" on her official platforms.

Maher collaborates in the song with poet Ayman Bahjat Qamar, composer Aziz El Shafei, and arranger Ahmed Ibrahim, while Amir Mahrous took on the task of mixing and mastering, in a work described as a strong return to her romantic music that has distinguished her throughout her artistic career.
Surprising marriage

The talk about Amal Maher's marriage ignited after a post by journalist Rabie Heneidy, who announced on his "Instagram" account the artist's marriage to the Egyptian businessman Ali Mahjoub, noting that the couple was spending their honeymoon in Paris.
Heneidy accompanied his post with a photo of him and Amal Maher, writing congratulations: "I congratulate the cherished artist Amal Maher on her marriage to the businessman Ali Mahjoub.. They are now in Paris for their honeymoon, and she is expected to soon return to her artistic activities."
So far, the artist has not issued any official comment on what was raised, which increased the curiosity of her audience who were divided between congratulators and those wondering about the reality of the situation.
Notable return after absence

These news come shortly after Amal Maher's return to the music scene, as she recently celebrated "Homeland of Peace" at the Opera House in the new administrative capital, where she performed a duet with artist Hamza Namira in front of the Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi, in an appearance that garnered widespread acclaim from both her audience and critics alike.
Amal Maher achieved notable success with the release of her new album "Something Different", which included ten songs she collaborated on with some of the most prominent poets and composers in Egypt, including Nader Abdullah, Ahmed Al Maliki, and Medina.

The tracklist included: "Something Different", "Why Did They Quiet?", "Are You Pleased", "I Forgot My Name", "If We Have Life", and "Number One", along with the song "Guaranteed" which concluded the album.

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