This compelling biography by Muhib Jamil delves into the extraordinary life and illustrious career of Fathiya Ahmed, revered as 'The Singer of the Two Countries.' It explores her significant contributions to Arabic music, her artistic journey, and the profound cultural impact she left on both Egypt and Sudan. Readers will gain deep insights into the challenges and triumphs of an iconic artist who captivated audiences with her powerful voice and unique style. Jamil meticulously chronicles Ahmed's rise to stardom, offering a rich narrative that illuminates her enduring legacy in the golden age of Arab artistry. A must-read for enthusiasts of classical Arabic music history.