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Da'ani (English: Let me) is the 2005 album by Ahmed Bukhatir. It consists of eight nasheeds of which two are in English. These cover various topics ranging from Islamic themes to general community issues. "Ya Akhi" is a nasheed tribute to a brother. [1] The most popular nasheeds are "Zawjati" and "Forgive me".
Ahmed Bukhatir was born in Sharjah, United Arab Emirates. [1] He is the fifth of ten children. His father is Abdul Rahman Bukhatir, [2] who became a successful businessman during the economic boom that occurred in the UAE during the 1970s and 80s. [3]
Released in 2003, Fartaqi is the third album by Ahmed Bukhatir. External links ... Daan Al-Ghoroor: 4:02 07: Taaleb Al-'Elm: 3:15 08: Ya-Aa'Deeman: 4:00
Release in 2001, Al Quds Tunadeena is the second album by Ahmed Bukhatir. One of the nasheeds in this album, Zayid Al Wafa , is dedicated to the Founder and late President of the United Arab Emirates , Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan .
Entasaf Al-Layl is the first album by Ahmed Bukhatir, an Islamic munshid. It was released in 2000. Track listing. Title Length 01. Kam Tashtaki: 5:09 02. Ajban:
“Not many things scare me, but I was concerned,” he said. “I had to go under for one of them … I was going to be under anesthesia,” he said about the medical tests.
The video clip was directed by Ahmed Abdel Baset, who has worked with Ahmed Bukhatir three times in his career. [2] The video clip for Ya'Bonayya was released in 2007. Its director was Mohammed Al Ajami. The video clip portrayed Ahmed as a son who is happily living with his father but then decides to leave.
On November 8, 2022, SM Entertainment announced BoA would be releasing her third extended play titled Forgive Me on November 22. [2] Three days later, the promotional schedule was released with "Forgive Me" announced as the lead single. [3] On November 21, the music video teaser for "Forgive Me" was released. [4]