02:01 PM
Monday, January 11, 2021
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Books – Mustafa Hamzah:
Artist Mohamed Mounir is preparing to release the second songs of his album “Bab Al Jamal” today, Monday, through the application of a telecommunications company, entitled “Fink Ya Habibi”, written and composed by the Nubian poet Abdulaziz Zain Al-Abidin and distributed by Amir Mahrous.
The song’s release comes in conjunction with its author and composer, Abdulaziz Zain Al-Abidin, to be released from the hospital after the health crisis he suffered.
Zain Al-Abidin, in a special statement to “Masrawy,” said: “I was admitted to the hospital a few days ago after suffering a stroke, and thank God, I underwent surgery to install a catheter and stent, and it is possible that I will return home today after my condition has improved.”
“Fink Ya Habibi”, which artist Mohamed Mounir is preparing to present, is one of the most famous songs written and composed by Abdel Aziz Zain Al Abidin. From his lyrics he sang the Nuba singer Bahr Abu Greisha, Hussein Bashir, Jawaher, Chandu, and Ahmed Haroun, a member of the Authors’ Association. And Egyptian Composers.
The song’s lyrics say, “Where are you, my beloved, who is our religion, the harsh days, where are you, and the birds are going to your country, the worker of our tears, you are my love, the traveler, with the moon of the night you bake in Nahar, your love in our hearts is not another, with the sweetest love and our affection, O bird, you fan in Morocco Soul to my beloved, come near, years and our hearts are tormented, tell him, describe our condition to him. “
Artist Mohamed Mounir’s album “Bab Al-Jamal” includes 5 songs, namely: “Fink Ya Habibi” written and composed by Abdulaziz Zain Al-Abidin, distributed and sound engineering by Amir Mahrous, and “Ana Raik”, written by Noureddine Muhammad, composed by Ahmed Ammar, distributed by Osama Al-Hindi, and “Zouk “The words of Majdi Naguib, composed by Wajih Aziz, arranged by Roman Bunka,” The Issue of Age “from the words of Salah Fayez, composed by Hani Shenouda and arranged by Roman Bunka.
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