Raghda Mahmoud Na'na, better known by the monoynm Raghda, is a Syrian actress known for working in Egyptian cinema.
10 Facts About Raghda
Raghda played Queen Zenobia of Palmyra in the 1997 Syrian soap opera Al-Ababeed.
Raghda grew up in the Syrian city of Aleppo where her father's house included 14 children.
Raghda enrolled at the Arabic language division of a literature faculty in Aleppo University.
Raghda began her career in 1982 with Salah Zulfikar and wrote a successful duet with Ahmed Zaki in four films and a duet with the Syrian artist Duraid Lahham through the film 1984 and 1986.
Raghda was briefly married to Abdallah al Kahhal, a Syrian businessman and fellow Aleppine, but they were divorced some years later.
Raghda is a known vocal supporter of Syrian president Bashar al-Assad.
Raghda is interested in Arab issues and advocates for the Al-Aqsa uprising.
Raghda participated in breaking the siege on Iraq, which lasted for 13 years.
Raghda went to Beirut in the July 2006 war under bombardment and stayed with the displaced in the gardens.