
Friday 09/January/2026 – 09:12 PM
Investigations into the case of the Mahraganat singer were accused Kabonga Islam By inciting violence and crime through the lyrics of his songs, which represent a violation of Egyptian family values, details of the confessions of the accused in the case.
Confessions of Islam Kabonga
Cairo 24 continues to publish investigations into the case, which revealed that Mahraganat performer Islam Kabonga appeared before the investigation authorities and was charged with two counts of assaulting family principles and values in Egyptian society and working as a singer without being restricted to the schedules of the Syndicate of Musical Professions. He admitted to the first charge and denied the second charge.
The rest of the confessions of the accused Islam Kabonga before the competent investigation authorities were as follows:
Q: What is your source of income?
A: From parties, weddings, and YouTube.
Q: How much is it worth?
A: There is no fixed calculation, but it depends on the sightings, parties, and weddings.
Q: Do you have another source of income?
A: No.
Q: What did you say about the video clips previously shown to you?
A: My fatherhood is mine and I am the one who sings these songs.
Q: Who is publishing these clips?
A: The part that contains the song in which he says, “You have a history of theft and I am crimes of the same kind.” I did not publish it, but someone filmed me while I was recording without taking it into consideration and uploaded it. The rest of the songs in the videos were recorded by me and I was the one who published them.
Q: Who exactly is the person shown in these clips?
A: I am.
Q: What is its content?
A: The songs I sing and the videos I post on TikTok and Facebook.
Q: Who recorded these songs?
H: I am the one who recorded it.
Q: How were those songs recorded?
A: I do not have a studio, but I record with any distributor who has a studio, depending on the circumstances.
For its part, the investigation authorities in Agouza decided to release festival performer Islam Kabonga on a financial bail of one thousand pounds, against the backdrop of accusing him of incitement to violence and violating Egyptian family values.
The investigation authorities also decided to send Islam Kabonga’s phone for examination by the General Administration of Information Technology to determine the contents of his phone, as well as to examine the storage unit and videos on his phone, and ordered the investigation authorities to inquire whether or not he is registered with the Music Professions Syndicate.








