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Umm Kulthum [a] (Arabic: أم كلثوم; 31 December 1898 [3] [4] – 3 February 1975) was an Egyptian singer, songwriter, and film actress active from the 1920s to the 1970s. She was given the honorific title Kawkab el-Sharq (Arabic: كوكب الشرق , lit.
Umm Kulthum singing on a stage, 1965. Seret El Hob (Arabic: سيرة الحب, lit. 'The Tale of Love') is an Egyptian Arabic song performed by the Egyptian singer Umm Kulthum. The song was written by Morsi Gamil, and composed by Baligh Hamdi. It was released in 1964, and it remains one of Umm Kulthum's most celebrated and iconic works. [1]
Umm Kulthum going to her Olympia concert in Paris, November 12, 1967. "Fat El Ma'ad" represents the second collaboration between Umm Kulthum and the lyricist Morsi Jamil Aziz, following their earlier song "Seret El Hob" (Egyptian Arabic: سيرة الحب, lit. 'Biography of Love') in 1964, also composed by the Baligh Hamdi. [6]
Umm Kulthum obviously is the Arab world’s greatest singer. But she also carries a lot of symbolic significance. She’s a Muslim woman artist who was able to transcend all sexual, religious ...
Utaybah was one of three sons of Abu Lahab, a staunch opponent of Muhammad.He was the only son of Abu Lahab who did not embrace Islam. He was engaged to Umm Kulthum bint Muhammad, the daughter of Muhammad, in 610 before the advent of his prophethood.
Before long Zayd ibn Haritha brought instructions to Umm Kulthum and her sister Fatima to join their father in Medina. [2]: 171–172 Their uncle Al-Abbas put them on a camel; but as they were setting off, Huwayrith ibn Nuqaydh goaded the animal so that it threw them to the ground.
Whether before or after this, Umm Kulthum was also one of the wives of Safwan ibn Umayya, a member of the Juma clan [2]: 92 who was a leader in the Quraysh opposition to Muhammad. [3]: 318–319, 370 [9] [10] He became a Muslim after the Conquest of Mecca [2]: 185 but continued to live in Mecca. [11]
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