A harsh message from Mustafa Kamel sparks his followers’ curiosity

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A post by Mustafa Kamel sparks wide interaction Mustafa Kamel: “People believed you, you are the biggest liar in the world”
Egyptian artist Mustafa Kamel, head of the Musicians’ Syndicate, published an angry message with a sharp and direct tone on his official Facebook account, addressing harsh criticism to an unnamed person he described as a liar and misleading figure, in a post that sparked wide engagement on social media.
In his message, Mustafa Kamel said: “You are the deviant, lying traitor. We are in blessed days that prevent me from revealing much,” indicating his refusal to disclose further details despite the intensity of the situation.
He added in a more escalated tone: “It seems you want to lift the veil of concealment that God has already exposed over you. I still seek refuge in God from Satan and from exposing you as you deserve,” expressing strong anger toward what he described as deceptive behavior.
He concluded his post saying: “You falsely and baselessly used the Holy Book, and people believed you, you are the biggest liar in the world,” a phrase that sparked wide controversy among his followers due to its harshness.
In a separate context, the Council of the Musicians’ Syndicate, chaired by Mustafa Kamel, held an expanded meeting discussing several important issues related to members of the general assembly, pensioners, and widows, as part of a plan aimed at improving social and medical services for members.
The meeting resulted in notable decisions, including approving a 10% pension increase starting from June, raising the pension to 2,750 Egyptian pounds, a move widely welcomed by members and seen as important support for artists and their families amid current living conditions.
