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  2. Umm Kulthum - Wikipedia

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    Odeon His Master's Voice Cairophon Sono Cairo Mazzika EMI Classics EAC Records. Umm Kulthum[ a ] (Arabic: أم كلثوم; 4 May 1904 [ 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.

  3. Fat El Ma'ad - Wikipedia

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    Umm Kulthum photographed in Giza, Egypt in 1967. Fat El Ma'ad (Egyptian Arabic: فات الميعاد, romanized: fat elmiʿad, lit. 'The Time Has Passed') [1] is one of the iconic songs by the Egyptian singer Umm Kulthum. It was written by Morsi Jamil Aziz, composed by Baligh Hamdi, and sung in 1967. [2] Renowned for its profound lyrics ...

  4. Inta Omri - Wikipedia

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    Egypt portal. v. t. e. "Inta Omri" (Egyptian Arabic: إنت عمري; also transliterated as Enta Oumri, Inta Omry, or Ente Omry) is a popular Egyptian song by Umm Kulthum. [2][3] It was released in March 1965 by Sono Cairo Records. [1]

  5. Al-Atlal - Wikipedia

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    Al-Atlal. Al-Atlal (Arabic: الأطلال, "The Ruins") is a poem written by the Egyptian poet Ibrahim Nagi, which later became a famous song sung by Egyptian singer Umm Kulthum in 1966. [ 1 ] The songs text was adapted by Umm Kulthum and its melody composed by the Egyptian composer Riad Al Sunbati [ 2 ] two years after her first song composed ...

  6. Ghalia Benali - Wikipedia

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    Ghalia Benali (born 21 December 1968) is a Tunisian singer, songwriter, writer, and graphic designer. Her music has been noted for its links to multiple genres and defining contemporary Arabic music. Benali's southern Tunisian upbringing and fascination with Middle Eastern and Arab legendary artists is palpable in her music style.

  7. Riad Al Sunbati - Wikipedia

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    Riad Al Sunbati composed for Umm Kulthum for the first time, in the song Ala Balad El-Mahboub على بلد المحبوب (To the Country of the Beloved) in 1935 for her movie Wedad, and although Umm Kulthum refused to sing the song in the film she recorded it after the great success of the song. Her recording in turn which was a huge success.

  8. Talaʽ al-Badru ʽAlayna - Wikipedia

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    Talaʽ al-Badru ʽAlayna. Tala al-Badr Alayna (Arabic: طلع البدر علينا, romanized: Ṭalaʿ al-Badr ʿAlaynā) is a traditional Islamic nashid that the Ansar supposedly sang for the Islamic prophet Muhammad upon his arrival at Medina. Many sources claim it was first sung as he sought refuge there after being forced to leave his ...

  9. Weddad - Wikipedia

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    Weddad. Weddad ( Arabic: وداد, lit. “Song of Hope”) is a 1936 Egyptian romantic musical film . Weddad, also transliterated as Wydad, is based on a romantic tale inspired by Omar Khayyam 's One Thousand and One Nights. The biggest production of its time, it was the film debut of Um Kalthoum. [ 1][ 2][ 3] The film's success turned Misr ...