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Country- Activists, on social media, re-published a video from the Lebanese singer Myriam Fares’ concert in Saudi Arabia, amid accusations of intentionally arousing the presence of men sexually.
With the intended clip, Myriam Fares makes exciting movements to the rhythm of one of her songs, asking the audience to do the same.
Intimations and excitement
The movements that Miriam made under the name of “display” suggest obscene sexual overtones, amid anger from activists who objected to the desecration of the land of the Two Holy Mosques in this way.
And the comments read: “My denial is the most honorable land.. What a pity for you, O people of Saudi Arabia. May God help you, wherever you are and where you are. God is sufficient for us, and He is the best disposer of affairs.”
Another said: “Where is the Commission, where is Ibn Uthaymeen.. on the basis of the country of the Two Holy Mosques.. What happened in Saudi Arabia and its people?”
Following up on what Miriam is doing, she considered another form of begging, saying: “This is begging and orgy, not art.”
And a fourth mentioned: “Oh, Saudi woman, do you know what the house of God means.. You know what the grave of the Messenger means.. God is great for your ignorance.”
You slide it
This has been brought up Miriam Fares, a clip inspired by her performance paintings in the theater in the Kingdom, entitled “Talzalha”.
It is a song in the Iraqi dialect, written and composed by Youssef Al-Omani, arranged by Hossam El-Din, Mixed and Mastered by Taif Adel.