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Qareat El Fengan (Arabic: قارِئةُ الفِنجان; "The Fortune Teller", literally "The Coffee Cup Reader") [1] is a poem written by Nizar Qabbani and performed by Abdel Halim Hafez. He sang it for the first time in April 1976. The song is considered to be one of the classic Arabic songs, and one of the most notable Abdel Halim songs.
Jay-Z's use of an interpolation, rather than an actual sample, allowed him to avoid paying royalties for the use of the song. [30] Over 300 of Abdel Halim Hafez's songs were recorded and he starred in 16 classic and successful films, including Dalilah (دليله), which was the Middle East's first color motion picture. [12]
"Sawah" (Arabic: سوّاح) (meaning wanderer in Arabic) is an iconic song by Egyptian pan-Arab singer Abdel Halim Hafez (in Arabic عبد الحليم حافظ) and one of his best known. The song lyrics are entirely in Egyptian Arabic .
Abdel Halim Hafez: Oh my homeland, your love rules my heart My homeland, the homeland of all Arabic people You are the one who called for the ultimate unity After seeing the beauty of the revolution You are great And much greater Than all existence Than all eternity Oh, my homeland Sabah: Sweet is the glory filling our hearts
Abi foq al-Shagara (My Father Up on the Tree), is a 1969 Egyptian drama musical romantic film directed by Hussein Kamal and produced by Abdel Halim Hafez for Sawt al-Fann. [1] [2] The film stars Abdel Halim Hafez and Nadia Lutfi in lead roles where as Mervat Amin, Jenita Furneau, Samir Sabri and Salah Nazmi made supportive roles.
Layal Abboud; Abdallah Al Rowaished; Abdel Halim Hafez; Ahlam; Ahmed Adaweyah; Aida el Ayoubi; Alabina; Ali El Haggar; Amal Arafa; Amal Hijazi; Amr Diab [1]; Amr Mostafa
Sabah (second from right) with Abdel Halim Hafez and Mariam Fakhr Eddine celebrating Ezz El-Dine Zulficar's birthday, 1959. Sabah held passports from Lebanon, Egypt, Jordan, and the United States. [3] She married Lebanese businessman Najib Chammas at the age of 18 [20] and later married nine more times.
From 4:00 to 5:30 pm, songs from films and television series were showcased. A show airing from 5:30 to 6:45 pm focused on long recorded performances by legends such as Umm Kulthum, Mohammed Abdel Wahab, Abdel Halim Hafez, Warda Al-Jazairia, Nagat El-Sagheera, Farid al-Atrash, Shadia, and Fayza Ahmed.