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The Album produced seven singles, including two promotional, which continued Ajram's reign as the artist with most number-one hits in the history of the modern Arab music industry. With Betfakkar Fi Eih , Ajram won her first World Music Award as the World's best selling Middle Eastern artist, becoming the youngest Arabian act to date to score a ...
Eh Fi Amal. El Aaiun egdat. El Omr Mashi. ElGana Fi Byotna. Elli Beny W Benak. Elly Gai Ahla. En Avant (album) Enayyah Bethebbak. Ensen (album)
Amr Diab. Amr Abdel Basset Abdel Azeez Diab (Arabic: عمرو عبد الباسط عبد العزيز دياب, [ˈʕɑmɾe ʕæbdelˈbɑːsetˤ ʕæbdelʕæˈziːz deˈjæːb]; born 11 October 1961) is an Egyptian singer, composer and actor. [1] He has established himself as a globally acclaimed recording artist and author. [2]
Mawtini. " Mawṭinī " ( Arabic: موطني, lit. 'My Homeland') is an Arabic national poem by the Palestinian poet Ibrahim Tuqan, composed by the Lebanese musician Mohammed Flayfel in 1934, and is a popular patriotic song among the Arab people. [1] Mawṭinī is the national anthem of Iraq, being adopted as such in 2004.
Mashrou' Leila (Arabic: مشروع ليلى, Mashrūʿ Laylā, Lebanese Arabic pronunciation: [maʃˈɾuːʕ ˈlajla]; sometimes transliterated as Mashrou3 Leila or translated as 'Leila's Project') was a Lebanese four-member indie rock band. The band formed in Beirut, Lebanon in 2008 as a music workshop at the American University of Beirut .
Sidi Mansour (song) " Sidi Mansour " (in Tunisian dialect "سيدي منصور" ) is a popular folkloric song from Tunisia . Over the past few decades, various renditions of the song have been created. The song was made famous in 2000 when the Tunisian artist Saber Rebaï (in Tunisian صابر الرباعي) released his version.
Arabic ( اَلْعَرَبِيَّةُ, al-ʿarabiyyah [al ʕaraˈbijːa] ⓘ or عَرَبِيّ, ʿarabīy [ˈʕarabiː] ⓘ or [ʕaraˈbij]) is a Central Semitic language of the Afroasiatic language family spoken primarily in the Arab world. [14] The ISO assigns language codes to 32 varieties of Arabic, including its standard form of ...
The Arabic Wikipedia ( Arabic: ويكيبيديا العربية) is the Modern Standard Arabic version of Wikipedia. It started on 9 July 2003. As of July 2024, it has 1,236,037 articles, 2,595,913 registered users and 54,470 files and it is the 17th largest edition of Wikipedia by article count, and ranks 7th in terms of depth among Wikipedias.