Today marks the 51st anniversary of the death of Egypt’s legendary singer, Umm Kulthum.
Over the past year, Egypt hosted several events to commemorate the jubilee of the Planet of the East’s passing, beginning on 3 February 2025.
Last February, Egyptian Chronicles paid a visit to her small yet remarkably rich museum, which chronicles her life and legacy.
This year, I’m sharing another quick visit—this time to a special exhibition held in her honor by Egypt’s Ministry of Culture at Aisha Fahmy Palace, the Centre of Arts in Cairo’s Zamalek.
Titled “The Voice of Egypt,” the exhibition lived up to its name: Thuma truly was the voice of Egypt.
Held at Aisha Fahmy Palace from August through November 2025, the exhibition proved to be a major success.
I visited it in October.
The exhibition included many things. "Spoiler: Keep reading and scroll down the post—the best is yet to come, and the true gems of the exhibition are just below. Make sure to read to the end."
It featured a selection of Umm Kulthum’s personal belongings, on loan from her museum on Al-Manial Island, including her notebook, pen, gloves, and sunglasses.






