Muhammed Abaza was born on March 12, 1921 in Cairo, Egypt. Radio director Othman Abaza discovered him and introduced him to work in several radio series. Abaza participated in many films, including the movie Love Until Worship, and Kiss Me in the Dark in 1959. Abaza came to the spotlight in the sixties, as he appeared on the cinema screen in 1960 through famous movies, including Qays and Laila, My Only Love, and Antar Invades the Desert. In 1980, on February 12, Muhammed Abaza passed away, after presenting more than 65 different artworks.