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Global Reads Webinar with author Rhonda Roumani

March 31, 2026

Please join us for a discussion with Rhonda Roumani, author of Um Kulthum: The Star of the East, winner of the 2025 Middle East Outreach Council Book Award for non-fiction. Roumani also wrote Insha’Allah, No, Maybe So, a winner of the New York Public Library Best Books of 2024 Award and CCBC Choices 2025 Best of The Year Award, as well as other books about and for Arab American Children.

 

Synopsis:

“Umm Kulthum was an iconic Arab singer whose powerful voice captivated the region for over five decades. Admired by the likes of Maria Callas, Bob Dylan, Robert Plant, and Bono, she became a symbol of cultural pride. Born to a poor village sheikh in Egypt, she defied the social norms of her time, convincing her parents to send her to school to learn to read and recite the Qur’an. Disguised as a boy, she toured the countryside with her father, singing at religious events until her voice could no longer be hidden, earning her early fame. Determined to succeed, Umm Kulthum moved to Cairo, where she overcame initial ridicule to become a celebrated artist. She collaborated with Egypt’s top poets and musicians, mastering her craft and mesmerizing audiences with her long, soulful performances. Her perfect pronunciation and deep connection to the Arabic language endeared her to millions, earning her titles like “The Lady,” “Egypt’s Fourth Pyramid,” ‘The Mother of Arabs”, and “The Star of the East.”
You will receive a Zoom link after you register.
This event is co-sponsored by the Middle East Outreach Council.
  • For questions regarding this resource, please contact Center for Middle Eastern Studies.
  • Contact Name: Abby Limmer, PhD
  • Email Address: alimmer@arizona.edu