
Soleiman Eid dies suddenly, shocking Egypt's entertainment world
Published April 18th, 2025 - 11:15 GMT
ALBAWABA - Recently, sad news about Soliman Eid's unexpected death went viral on social media.
Soleiman Eid's son detailed the announcement on his Facebook page, writing, "We belong to God, and we will return to Him. My dad is no longer with us.
He also disclosed the specifics of the funeral, stating, "My father has died. We belong to God, and we will return to Him. The Grand Mosque in the Islamic Complex in Sheikh Zayed will host the funeral prayer following Friday services, and the funeral will take place right after the prayer.
Several celebrities posted their condolences on social media in honor of the departed. "We belong to God, and we will return to Him," Youssef El Sherif stated. Goodbye to the wonderful artist Suleiman Eid, who had a pure heart and a pleasant laugh. May God show him pity and forgiveness, grant him paradise, and provide his family and loved ones comfort and patience. God is eternal.
إنا لله وإنا إليه راجعون…وداعاً الفنان الكبير سليمان عيد صاحب الضحكة الطيبة والقلب النقي.
اللهم اغفر له وارحمه، واجعل مثواه الجنة، وألهم أهله ومحبيه الصبر والسلوان..البقاء لله pic.twitter.com/ktyW8DKhAT — Youssef el sherif (@ElSherif) April 18, 2025
"May God have mercy on you, my dear Uncle Suleiman," Chico wrote in his condolences for the deceased. We just spoke yesterday. It's unbelievable. Say the Fatiha aloud. In a statement honoring the departed, the Actors Syndicate said, "We belong to God, and we will return to Him." The renowned artist Suleiman Eid passed away, and the Actors Syndicate is deeply saddened and grieved. The Board of Directors and the Syndicate, led by Dr. Ashraf Zaki, offer their deepest sympathies to his family and ask God Almighty to show him mercy and provide his loved ones with comfort and patience."
On her Facebook page, Maha Al-Sagheer expressed her sorrow over the passing of the artist Suleiman Eid. We belong to God, and we will return to Him. I pray that God would show you kindness and give your family patience.
"With God the Almighty, there is no power or strength," said Ayman Bahjat Qamar in a Facebook post. Suleiman Eid, an artist and close friend, passed away. My deepest sympathies to his family; please pray and recite the Fatiha.
"So, Soliman, you suddenly leave?" was another heartfelt reply made by Hany Ramzy in remembrance of the departed. What else can I say? My best friend of all time, the one and only... My beloved, may God grant you mercy. You will be sorely missed. May God be patient with us during your loss.
In his Instagram obituary for the deceased, Karim Abdel Aziz wrote, "We belong to God, and we will return to Him. I pray that God would show you kindness and provide you a spot in His vast gardens, Suleiman. A decent, well-behaved artist and person has passed away. May God give you and your family patience. Pray for his mercy, please.
"To God we belong, and to Him we shall return," Suleiman Eid said on his Facebook page a few days prior to his passing, expressing his sympathies to producer Salah Hassan. Brother Salah Hassan, a good-hearted and honorable buddy, is no longer with us. May God show him grace, pardon him, and give him a spot in Your vast gardens.
"Rat b 7 Trouh" by Suleiman Eid is presently playing in theaters in Egypt and the Arab world. The comedy centers on seven distinct stories and a wide range of individuals, but they are all linked by an enigmatic body that sarcastically moves between them, leading to... They are attempting to clear their lives of the mess that they have.
A few hours ago, he posted the final image he shared on his Instagram Story prior to his death.
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The Final Pieces of Soliman Eid
Notably, Suliman Eid's final contribution was his role in the 2023 release of "My Brother Up in the Tree," which he co-starred in with Ramez Galal. He played a humorous character that made an impression on the audience, as usual. Recently, he also made appearances in several television shows and programs, demonstrating his unwavering dedication to his work right up until the end of his life.
It's important to note that Soliman Eid is regarded as one of Egypt's most well-known comedians. Over the course of his decades-long career, he made a name for himself in various roles in theater, drama, and film and was able to leave a lasting artistic legacy.
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