Umm Kulthum

Personal Info

Known For

Acting

Known Credits

12

Gender

Female

Birthday

1898-12-18

Deathday

1975-02-03 (76 years old)

Place of Birth

Tamay Az-Zahayrah, Egypt

Also Known As

  • أم كلثوم
  • Om Kulthum
  • ام كلثوم
  • Oum Kalthoum
  • فاطمة إبراهيم البلتاجي
  • كوكب الشرق
  • Umm Kulthum
  • Oum Kalsoum
  • Fatima Ibrahim as-Sayyid al-Beltagi
  • فاطمة إبراهيم السيد البلتاجي

Umm Kulthum

Biography

Fatima Ibrahim as-Sayyid al-Beltagi (Arabic: فاطمة إبراهيم السيد البلتاجي), known as Umm Kalthoum (Arabic: أم كلثوم), also spelled Oum Kalsoum (or Om-e Kalsūm in Egyptian dialect) or sometimes Umm Kulthum, and nicknamed "Souma", is an Egyptian singer, musician and actress, born December 31, 1898 in Ṭamāy al-Zahāyira (in the Simballāwayn district of the Dakhleya governorate in Egypt) and died February 3, 1975 in Cairo.

Referred to by various nicknames, including "the Star of the East", "the Lady", "the Fourth Pyramid" and "the People's Singer", she is generally considered the greatest singer in the Arab world. President Nasser, whose favorite singer she was, exempted her from taxes for life. In Cairo, people used to say: "Egypt is Nasser, Umm Kulthum and the pyramids". Charles de Gaulle called her "The Lady" and Maria Callas "The Incomparable Voice".

From a young age, Umm Kulthum showed an exceptional talent for singing. Her father, a strict sheikh, often took her and her brother with him to religious ceremonies to chant verses from the Quran. One day, when her brother was ill, she took his place and immediately captivated the audience with her voice. This marked the beginning of her musical career.

She began by singing religious songs, often disguised as a boy to respect her father's austere morals. Her reputation quickly spread, and she was invited to perform throughout Dakahlieh and even in the capital, Zagazig. A renowned singer of the time, Sheikh Abou El Ala Mohamed, heard her and convinced her father to let her take him to Cairo. There, she gave her first paid evening on December 6, 1922, to great success.

Oum Kalsoum surpassed all her rivals to achieve unrivaled fame in the Arab world. She was sought after by opulent pashas, ​​wealthy merchants, and political and artistic figures to give their parties supreme luster. Her fees became fabulous, and she toured abroad many times, including Paris in 1967.

In parallel with her singing career, she tried her hand at cinema (Weddad, 1936; Le chant de l'espoir, 1937; Dananir, 1940; Aïda, 1942; Sallama, 1945 and Fatma, 1947) but quickly abandoned the seventh art, her eyes affected by glaucoma not being able to tolerate the lighting of the sets. In 1953, she married her doctor, Hassen El-Hafnaoui, while including a clause allowing her to take the initiative of the divorce if necessary.

Oum Kalsoum died on February 3, 1975 in Cairo, her musical legacy continues to live and inspire generations of artists and music lovers around the world. In 2001, the Egyptian government opened the Kawkab al-Sharq ("Star of the Orient") museum in memory of the singer. The museum houses a range of Oum Kalthoum's personal effects, including her famous sunglasses and scarves, as well as photographs, recordings and other archival items.

Known For

An Egyptian Story
6.3%

An Egyptian Story

Sep 27, 1982

Wedad
5.0%

Wedad

Feb 10, 1936

Rabea Al Adaweiah
6.0%

Rabea Al Adaweiah

Feb 10, 1963

Dananeir
3.0%

Dananeir

Sep 29, 1940

Hymn of Hope
0.0%

Hymn of Hope

Jan 11, 1937

Fatmah
0.0%

Fatmah

Dec 15, 1947

Salamah
0.0%

Salamah

Apr 9, 1945

Eayida
0.0%

Eayida

Feb 12, 1942

Sons of Aristocrats
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Sons of Aristocrats

Mar 14, 1932

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Acting

Nightingale From Cairo: Umm Kulthum as Self (archives footage)
2017
Oum Kalthoum, la voix du Caire as Self (archives footage)
1996
Umm Kulthum: A Voice Like Egypt as Self (archives footage)
1982
An Egyptian Story
1963
Rabea Al Adaweiah as Ghina'
1947
Fatmah as Fatmah
1945
Salamah as سلامة
1942
Eayida as Aida
1940
Dananeir as دنانير
1937
Hymn of Hope as Amaal
1936
Wedad as Wedad
1932
Sons of Aristocrats
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