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Syech bin Abdullah Albar (Arabic: شيخ بن عبد الله البار, romanized: Šayḵ bin ʿAbd Allāh Al-Bār, Arabic pronunciation: [ʃajx bin ʕabdullah albaːr]; 1908 – October 30, 1947) or better known as Syech Albar (also written Sech Albar) was an Indonesian gambus singer of Hadhrami Arab descendants from Surabaya.
Ba'alwi sada are descendants of the Islamic Prophet "Muhammad" through Alwi bin Ubaidillah bin Ahmad al-Muhajir. Al muhajir means the one who migrated. He migrated from Iraq due to political instability and settled in Huseisah, a village between Sey'un and Tarim in Yemen and that was in the year 318 A.H. Corresponding to 930 C.E.
Habib Wahid & Nancy: Laser Vision [25] "Moner Jore Cholse Deho" Habib Wahid 2009 Third Person Singular Number "Didha" (Male) Habib Wahid Impress Telefilm "Didha" (Female) Nancy "Didha" (Duet) Habib Wahid & Nancy: Eito Prem: All Songs Various Artists Sangeeta The film was released in 2015. 2010 Khoj: The Search "Etodin Kothay Chile" Habib Wahid ...
Badai Pasti Berlalu ([ˈbadai ˈpasti bərˈlalu]; English: The Storm Will Surely Pass) is the 1977 soundtrack to the Indonesian film of the same name.Rolling Stone Indonesia listed it as the best Indonesian album of all time.
Syech Albar c. 1939, father of Ahmad Albar. Albar was born in Surabaya, East Java on 16 July 1946 to Syech Albar and his wife Farida Alhasni. [1] Both of his parents were of Arab descent. [2] He was the couple's fourth child. [1] In 1958 he played in the film Djenderal Kantjil (General Kancil). [1] Albar moved to the Netherlands in 1965. [1]
In the meantime, 17-year-old national youth footballer and ITE student Sulaiman bin Hashim was walking along South Bridge Road with his two friends and fellow footballers Muhammad Shariff bin Abdul Samat [4] and Mohamed Imran bin Mohamed Ali, both aged 17, to City Hall MRT station. It was then the Salakau gang members had spotted them while ...
The album was released in 1991, by Harpa Records and spawned hits singles "Nafas Cinta", "Anak Putih Abu Abu" and "Pesta Kita". Originally released in cassette format, the album was re-issued in 2015, by Bravo Musik in CD and digital downloads with four bonus tracks (including duet version of "Batu-Batu", with Nike Ardilla ). [ 1 ]
Habib Ali bin Muhammad bin Husin al-Habshi was born on Friday November 17, 1843 CE (24 Shawwal 1259 AH) in Qasam, a town in Hadhramaut.He grew up under the care and supervision of both his father, Muhammad bin Husin bin Abdullah Al Habshi and mother, Syarifah Alawiyyah bint Al-Hussain bin Ahmad Al-Hadi Al-Jufri, who at the time was known as a piety woman.