Egyptian superstar Mohamed Hamaki has been discharged from the hospital after his health improved.
The singer's rep revealed Monday that he underwent surgery and left the OR shortly afterwards.
"He is in good health and his condition is improving and under the supervision of doctors," the rep added.
In a note posted to his Instagram Story, Hamaki congratulated his fans on the occasion of Ramadan and updated them on his health.
"Happy Ramadan to all of you. May this be a blessed month for all of us. In the past few hours, a lot of exaggerated news has been circulating about my health condition," the superstar wrote.
He added: "I would like to reassure you that I had a minor surgery that was scheduled a long time ago, and thank God it went well and I am now at home,".
"Thank you for your question and prayers. May God never make anyone afraid for their loved ones 🙏🏻❤️" Hamaki concluded.
Hamaki, born on November 4, 1975, is one of Egypt’s and the Middle East’s most talented male singers.
He released his first single in 1997 and his first album “Khalina Neesh” (Let’s Live) in 2003.
Hamaki’s music career consisted of more than a dozen songs and 9 albums.
The acclaimed singer won many awards including the “Best Arabia Act” award at the MTV Europe Music Awards in 2010 and the “Best Singer” award in 2008 at MTV Music Awards.