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Abraham Afewerki, (Tigrinya: ኣብርሃም ኣፈወርቂ) (30 January 1966 – 7 October 2006) was an Eritrean singer, songwriter, and music producer. Noted for his unique Tigrinya -based compositions and lyrics, he was one of the most recognized figures among Eritrean musicians and celebrities and also the world.
Salaam (Hebrew: סלאם ) or Od Yavo Shalom Aleinu (Hebrew: עוד יבוא שלום עלינו ) is a peace song by Mosh Ben-Ari, composed while he was in the band Sheva. It is sung in Hebrew and Arabic and has gained popularity in Israeli folk music , especially within the context of the Arab–Israeli conflict .
Wa ʿalaykumu s-salam (وَعَلَيْكُم ٱلسَّلَامُ, pronounced [wa.ʕa.laj.ku.mu‿s.sa.laːm] ⓘ) is an Arabic greeting often used by Muslims around the world translating to "and upon you be peace". It is a blessing given to another.
May 2013, released their video clip of the song "Salam Shabab" [9] سلام شباب Produced by USIP Directed by "Yasser Munem" .The clip was shot in Washington, D.C., and Baghdad. January 2015 Released a number single Mur Biyya which topped the charts in Many Arab Countries and became their commercial success after the Jamila and Loghat al ...
Song Composer(s) Writer(s) Co-artist(s) Agent 123: 31 "Aao Aao Yeh Dekho To" S. N. Tripathi B. D. Mishra Suresh Wadkar Avtaar: 32 "Zindagi Mauj Udane Ka" Laxmikant-Pyarelal Anand Bakshi Mahendra Kapoor, Suresh Wadkar Bechara: 33 "O Sanam Mere Sanam" Ameen-Sangeet Mukhtar Anup Jalota: Bekhabar: 34 "Gori Pareshan" Usha Khanna Sameer solo Chor ...
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The album includes a number of songs celebrating Yusuf's Islamic faith. [4] The international release went platinum in South-East Asia and was on best-selling lists in the Middle East and North Africa. [5] The album was released in a special edition for Turkey, including five songs re-recorded by Yusuf in Turkish. [6]
Salam Affandina and Humat ad-Diyar, performed together as the anthem of the United Arab Republic in 1958-60 "Salam Affandina" (Egyptian Arabic: سلام أفندينا, lit. ' Salute of Our Lord ') was the national anthem of Egypt from 1871 to 1922 and 1936–1952, then it was replaced by "Nashid al-Hurriya".