
Angham (singer) Biography: Age, Spouse, Net Worth, Songs, Parents, Height, Movies, Real Name
Angham is Egypt’s golden voice, a singer whose heart and soul have touched millions across the Arab world.
She has become one of Egypt’s most successful female artists, known for her powerful vocals and emotionally charged songs, such as “Sidi Wisalak” and “Kolma N’arrab.”
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Named the best-selling female pop artist in the Middle East in 2003, Angham’s music blends Egyptian pop, classical Arabic, and Khaliji styles, earning her platinum records and countless awards.
Profile
- Full Name: Angham Mohamed Ali Suleiman
- Stage Name: Angham
- Born: January 19, 1972
- Age: 53 years old
- Birthplace: Alexandria, Egypt
- Nationality: Egyptian
- Occupation: Singer, Recording Artist, Actress
- Height: Unknown
- Religion: Muslim
- Parents: Mohammad Suleiman, Mageda Abdel Haleem
- Siblings: Khaled, Ahmad, Ghenwa
- Spouse: Magdy Aref (m. 1994–2000), Fahd Al-Shalabi (m. 2004–2008), Ahmed Ezz (m. 2011–2012), Ahmed Ibrahim (m. 2018–2019)
- Children: Omar Aref, Abdelrahman Fahd
- Relationship: Single
- Net Worth: $2 million to $10 million
Early Life & Education
Angham was born on January 19, 1972, in Alexandria, Egypt. Her father, Mohammad Suleiman, was a famous violinist, composer, and singer, while her mother, Mageda Abdel Haleem, was a well-known artist.
Growing up in a Muslim family, Angham was the eldest of three siblings—brothers Khaled and Ahmad, and a sister, Ghenwa, who is 16 years younger.
Her ethnicity is Egyptian, and her family’s love for music shaped her early years. They moved to Cairo in the late 1990s, settling in El Mohandiseen, a neighborhood known for its vibrant atmosphere.
Angham attended high school in Alexandria but didn’t pursue higher education formally. After finishing high school, she moved to Cairo’s Conservatory of Music, where she studied the basics of music, improved her voice, and learned to play the piano and the oud, a traditional Arabic instrument.

Career
Angham’s career is a story of Egyptian passion and talent. She debuted in 1987 with her album Fil Rokn el Ba’eed el Hady (In the Far Distant Corner), guided by her father, Mohammad Suleiman.
Her early work was classic Arabic pop, but after her 2000 divorce from Magdy Aref, she took control, releasing Leih Sebtaha (Why Did You Leave Her) in 2001, which included the hit “Sidi Wisalak.”
This album catapulted her to a powerhouse status in the Middle East music scene. After a feud with Alam El Phan’s president, Mohsen Gaber, she joined Rotana Records.
Her 2005 album Bahibbik Wahashteeny (I Love You, I Miss You) was loved by critics but didn’t sell as hoped.
In 2007, she roared back with Kolma N’arrab (Whenever We Come Closer), selling over 500,000 copies in three months, earning platinum status, and topping charts with songs like “Mabatallamesh” (I’ll Never Learn). Named the best-selling female artist in the Middle East in 2003, Angham has released over 70 albums, including Omry Maak (2003), Hadotah Morah (2019), and Tigi Nisib (2024).
She’s also acted in films like Rossassa fil Alb (2002) and Al Jaguar Al Saouda (2008), but turned down roles in major films like Sahar el Layali to focus on singing. Her 2025 concerts in Riyadh and Al Khobar thrilled fans, proving Egypt’s musical legacy.
Awards & Nominations
- Best-Selling Female Pop Artist in the Middle East, 2003
- Voice of Love Award, Alexandria National Music Festival, 2006
- Best Egyptian Female Artist, Nile Entertainment Channel, 2007
- Platinum Certification, Kolma N’arrab Album, 2007
- Most Popular Song Award, Huwa Inta Meen from Tigi Nisib, Joy Awards, 2025
- Nominated, Best Selling Record, World Music Awards, 2007 (for Kolma N’arrab)
Social Media
- Instagram handle: @anghamofficial
Personal Life
Angham, 53, has faced life’s ups and downs with grace, keeping her Egyptian roots strong.
She’s been married four times: to Magdy Aref (1994–2000), with whom she has a son, Omar; to Fahd Al-Shalabi (2004–2008), with whom she has a son, Abdelrahman; to Ahmed Ezz (2011–2012); and Ahmed Ibrahim (2018–2019).
She’s currently single, focusing on her music and sons. Her height isn’t publicly shared, but her presence on stage feels larger than life.
Net Worth
Angham’s estimated net worth ranges from $2 million to $10 million, reflecting her long career.
Her wealth comes from album sales, like Kolma N’arrab’s 500,000 copies, concert tours, and acting roles in films like Rossassa fil Alb. Sponsorships and appearances on shows like The X Factor and Taratata add to her income.
Discography
- Fil Rokn el Ba’eed el Hady (1987)
- Leih Sebtaha (2001, featuring “Sidi Wisalak”)
- Omry Maak (2003)
- Bahibbik Wahashteeny (2005)
- Kolma N’arrab (2007, platinum-certified)
- Hadotah Morah (2019)
- Tigi Nisib (2024, featuring “Huwa Inta Meen”)

Filmography
- Rossassa fil Alb (2002, Actress)
- Al Jaguar Al Saouda (2008, Actress)
- Maqass Amm Qandil (2008, Actress)
- Faten Amal Harby (TV Series, Soundtrack Contributor)
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