
Friday 26/December/2025 – 02:33 PM
Media reveal Mahmoud Saad His wish for the year 2026, explaining that he wishes to travel to Medina to film clips about the holy places.
The wish of journalist Mahmoud Saad in 2026
Mahmoud Saad explained in a video on his personal Facebook account that this wish is not difficult, but it is a great responsibility, noting that he cannot film randomly via phone, but must obtain official permits to do so.
The journalist added: Pray for me to be able to go and take pictures in Mecca and Medina, and talk about the Holy Prophet and the stories related to the holy places.
Statements by Mahmoud Saad
In another context, Mahmoud Saad confirmed that he denounces smoking cigarettes even though he smokes, so he always makes sure that cigarettes do not appear in any photograph.
Mahmoud Saad added during a video clip on his Instagram account: I smoke regularly, but I must be careful not to reveal the cigarette when it appears because it is an unacceptable habit and a despicable and stupid act. So when I do something wrong, I must hide it because this is a test, and every time I abstain from it, I will stop it.
The works of Mahmoud Saad
The program of journalist Mahmoud Saad, which is shown on Channel 2 of Egyptian Television, has achieved remarkable success since the start of its broadcast, as it recorded a strong return of viewers to the channel’s screen after an absence, and restored its presence and public interaction.
The program is also broadcast simultaneously on Al-Nahar TV, in an experience that emphasizes the importance of cooperation between Egyptian media institutions, whether governmental or private, to confront the growing challenges in the media market and enhance competitiveness locally and regionally.
Channel 2 was able to obtain five advertisements during the program’s presentation, for the first time in years, which is a positive indicator of the restoration of confidence in the Maspero screen, and reflects the strong influence of the program and its appeal among the audience.








