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Mustafa Ahmed (born 1996), known as Mustafa, formerly known as Mustafa the Poet, a Sudanese-Canadian spoken word poet, singer, songwriter, and filmmaker; Mustafa Amini (born 1993), Australian association footballer of Afghani descent; Mustafa Altıoklar (born 1958), Turkish film director; Mustafa Akaydın (born 1952), Turkish politician
Mustafa Kamil's mausoleum (built between 1949–53 in neo-Mamluk style), close to Cairo's Citadel, is open to the public as a museum: the Mostafa Kamel Museum. It holds in a side room a display of memorabilia related to him. [30] Fazlur Rahman Malik argues that even though he was necessarily secular, his nationalism was inspired by an Islamic past.
She presented her first and last album, Awwal Kalamy, in 1993, which collected a number of Distinguished authors and composers, writing was presented by Adel Omar, Hani Al-Sagheer, Sameh Al-Ajami and Mustafa Zaki, and composed by Mustafa Kamel and Essam Karika in the song "Qawi", and Moustafa Amar, Ashraf Al-Sarkhogly, Hamid Al-Shaeri and ...
Singers who perform in Egyptian Arabic (80 P) Pages in category "Arabic-language singers of Egypt" The following 59 pages are in this category, out of 59 total.
Simone Philip Kamel (Egyptian Arabic: سيمون فيليپ كامل, mononymously known as Simone, born 14 June 1966) is an Egyptian singer, that throughout the 1990s was famous for her soprano voice.
Mustafa Amar, Mostafa Amar, Mustafa Gamar, Mostafa Gamar, Moustafa Gamar, Moustafa Qamar, Moustafa Kamar, Mustafa Qamar, Mostafa Qamar, Mustafa Kamar, Mostafa Kamar [1] Born 22 September 1966 (age 58) Origin: Alexandria, Egypt: Genres: Arabic pop: Occupation(s) actor and singer: Instrument(s) Guitar, vocals: Years active: 1990–present: Labels
Mustafa Kamel Mustafa (Arabic: مصطفى كامل مصطفى; born 15 April 1958), also known as Abu Hamza al-Masri (/ ˈ ɑː b uː ˈ h ɑː m z ə ɑː l ˈ m ɑː s r i / ⓘ; أبو حمزة المصري, Abū Ḥamzah al-Maṣrī – literally, father of Hamza, the Egyptian), or simply Abu Hamza, is an Egyptian cleric who was the imam of Finsbury Park Mosque in London, where he preached ...
The Mostafa Kamel Museum is a museum in Cairo. [1] It was officially opened in April 1956. Before that, it was a mausoleum containing the remains of the two leaders, Mustafa Kamel and Muhammad Farid. [1] It also houses the remains of the intellectuals and activists, Abd al-Rahman al-Rafei and Fathi Radwan. [1]