Sadness descended on the artistic community immediately after the news of the death of the great artist, Abdul Karim Abdul Qadir, was announced, the day before yesterday evening, as fans of the late singer and singing stars in the Gulf and the Arab world participated in his lamentation, recalling his artistic works that formed milestones in the conscience of all residents of the region over the years, stressing His passing is a great loss.
The Kuwaiti Ministry of Information mourned the artist Abdul Karim Abdul Qadir, who passed away after a tender journey that lasted for more than 60 years, leaving an immortal artistic legacy in the history of the Kuwaiti song, and an inexhaustible love in the hearts of his fans. According to its official statement.
And the head of the entertainment authority in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Turki Al-Sheikh, published a tweet lamenting the deceased, in which he said: “You left physically, Abu Khaled, but you will remain engraved in our conscience and our memory.. Today Kuwait will not be sad only.. I will not forget the epic of Watan al-Nahar in 1991.. today We lost an authentic artist with a distinctive identity that is unlike anyone else.
While the artist, Rashid Al-Majed, expressed his deep sorrow over the departure of Abdul Karim Abdul Qadir, tweeting: “Farewell, the last night that brings us together.” May God have mercy on the father, the professor, and the great heart, the artist Abdul Karim Abdul Qadir. My sincere condolences and sympathy to my brothers and family in Kuwait, the Gulf and the Arab world.
And the artist, Hussein Al Jasmi, wrote: “May God have mercy on you, Khalid, and forgive you, and give patience to your family and loved ones.”
The artist, Ahlam, mourned the deceased, and said: “The sound of the beautiful time that we love has passed away. May God have mercy on you, Bukhaled.”
As for the artist, Abdullah Al-Ruwaished, he said: “May God have mercy on you, my big brother, may God have mercy on you, dear to our hearts, our voice, our teacher, and a flag from the flags of our country .. Abdul Karim Abdul Qadir.”
And the Kuwaiti actress, Nawal, expressed her grief, saying: “May God have mercy on the voice of the homeland of the day and the voice of our hearts, Abdul Karim Abdul Qadir. Kuwait lost a great person today and a landmark of its landmarks.
And the artist Fayez Al-Maliki participated in the condolences, calling for the late mercy and forgiveness, and for his lovers and family to be patient. And the journalist, Ahmed Al-Yamahi, published a tweet in which he expressed the humility and love of everyone for the late artist, and his high status. And he wrote: “Years ago, we called him through his son. We found joy in his voice, appreciation for his audience and the greatness of his creation, all of this without our prior knowledge of us..Abdulkarim Abdul Qadir was not only an artist, he was our mirror before our souls, the wounded voice as people knew him was Anis Al-Wahsha and the companion of the journey.. May God have mercy on you, Bukhaled.
And the poet Sheikha Al-Jabri tweeted: “Oh, the remnants of the night, for a moment..Farewell, you who were and will remain part of our equal memory..Farewell, our wounded voice.”
Composer Fahd Al-Nasser expressed the great loss that was vaccinated in the Gulf and Arab art scene, tweeting: “I know what I’m saying.. The Kuwaiti song died with the departure of Kuwait’s first artist, Abdul Karim Abdul Qadir, and from today all authoritarian ears will cry, from the real sweet groans.”
As for the Kuwaiti writer Saud Al-Sanousi, he said: “My heart beat, O Abu Khaled.. farewell, O voice of Kuwait.. and a thousand mercy and light.”
The Emirati Musicians Association also expressed its condolences to the family of the artist Abdul Karim Abdul Qadir and all his fans in the Arab world.
A heritage that Kuwait is proud of
Singer Abdel Karim Abdel Qader passed away at the age of 82, after suffering from illness.
A spokeswoman for the Kuwaiti Ministry of Information, Anwar Murad, said, “The late great artist is among the most imprinted on the Kuwaiti art scene, through which he gained fame throughout the great Arab world with his refined art and his authentic voice, as he presented many lyrical works that represent our heritage.” Lyrically, the State of Kuwait is proud of it.
Abdul Qadir was born in 1941 and worked as an employee in the Ministry of Interior before moving to the Ministry of Information, where he worked in the music department until his retirement. Over six decades, he performed hundreds of songs, including: “Jamr Al-Wada’”, “Shakhbarak”, “It’s Time”, “Al-Hanin”, “Wayne Marsak” and “Ahwal Al-Asheqin”. lyrical.
Abdullah Al-Ruwaished:
“May God have mercy on you, my big brother… and our voice and our teacher.”
Rashed elmajid:
“I was like a spiritual father, a teacher and an inspiration.”
Nawal Al Kuwaiti:
“May God have mercy on the voice of the homeland of the day and the voice of our hearts.”