the karate kid 2


where is the one who was my happiness? i have become lonely? what has changed that now that you have forgotten me? is it the greedy world? what crime have i committed ?for you to desert me


the karate kid 2

have you forgotten my love? cause i have never forgotten i really wishthat you would remember me i have been through all kinds of hardshipto make you may live in comfort

and i have worked so hardso that you can get good education and to make you a strong and capable man… ladies and gentleman, the islamic singing is old and known from our prophet era -peace be upon him- indeed, o the full moon raise upon us from the valley of wada welcome ahmed. what a melodious voice and what emotions to express your singing! hello and thank you first of all, could you explain to us what difference is between: supplications, islamic songs and tawasheeh? you're more experienced and you will certainly give us the right answer it's a hard question yet a good one

supplication is when someone prays humbly for god tawasheeh is when someone arranges a poetry about the prophet mohammed -peace be upon him- this genre used to be practiced mostly in andalusia islamic song is something new. it's beenpracticed from 15 - 20 years only maybe i took the islamic singing out of the traditional "jihadi" and "hamassi" type that people might dislike to another type completely different using musical science and treating our social matters to whom we owe the islamic singing? it is said to egyptians, is that right? i'm not really informed, all i know that few arabic people had the skills to present this singing in their way now, with a developed equipment and quality video clips many people listen to islamic songs

we would like to listen to a segment here in the studio. we already saw your video clip and listened to you but we prefer you to sing in the studio if you please? -i have a song that most of people did like…-is it "ummy"? yes. i would like to dedicate this song to all muslim mothers i chose it because many young men and women did forget their mothers who used to take care of them day and night -and she's compassionate…-is your mother watching you now? -may be i'm not sure, but she knows-greetings to your mother i will be back my mother and kiss your blessed head

suppress all my longings and taste the scent of your right hand besmirch in the soil of your feet my cheek when i meet you water the soil with my tears happy that you're alive great. who writes lyrics of your songs i have different poets who were hidden somewhere but i tried to help them with my scenarios and special subjects and i wanted to be special in my scenarios to circulate my own ideas

thanks to god i have a team of approximately 5 to 10 poets who work with me and i call all skilled poets to join us in this work in the middle of this crowded field with a huge amount of songs and video clips from different types your songs are quite popular. why? do you think that there's a religious revival with the islamic songs that rejoice ears and souls? i think it starts by considering the islamic songs as something "halal" and religious, so listening to an islamic song is, for people, like purifying itself from sins then we have another point: subjects of islamic songs are different from ordinary songs which treats 2 or 3 topics only but in my songs, i have spiritual matters, songs about the prophet- peace be upon him-,

songs about parents: mother, father like in this video clip with the great actor hassan yusuf and how the son left his father for his own matters but came back again to him when he felt guilty in the same time, his father wouldn't hold anything againsthim despite of his pain another video clip about the disabled where i tried to explain that the disabled are living their life happily on the contrary, we are blessed by our health but we are whining all the time -we don't think that we have to thank god just for our health. -right, we have to thank god for good or bad things. it reminds me of sheikh al-azhar when they asked him if singing is "halal" or "haram" despite of the musical instruments used in it he replied that a song is like a glass, you can fill it with water which is "halal" or with wine which is "haram"

so it depends on your lyrics, if you're singing about spiritual matters, fathers, mothers, or about other basics of life that people should apply, it's all right! thanks to god i have a question that i've been told to ask it. in your video clip where hassan yusuf is acting the father the father is personified and his face is clearly shown contrary to your video clip of "my wife" song, no face were shown, not even a woman with an islamic hijjab why? is a woman face prohibited in the islamic song? i just avoided that detail, as i know a woman in the video clip, if she is completely decent, it could have a positive effect but in the video clip "my wife", the woman is a wife and should act with me as my wife

like smiling to each other, touching her hand, hugging her and those are things i cannot do with a strange woman -otherwise my wife will hit me!!-so, you choose a safe way!! other islamic singers did include women in their video clips but i didn't find a way to include a woman in a positive way i'm still thinking that in my video clip "zawjati" we had to make it more glee that would be better even if we added a flower in my hand for to my wife or just to show that i'm happy the idea of the video clip is that the husband traveled and far from his family he missed his wife i think it's a good thing that you did not include a woman in the video clip because it's about a wife and each one will complete it with his wife

yes, and we included golden gift to satisfy her! why did you choose english language? english because i have a lot of foreigner friends and they say to me: "you have nice voice and great melody but we don't understand your lyrics" i get back to my team and asked them to make an english song they were not sure that the impact would be as expected and advised me to forget about it! my goal is not fame but just to spread my message everywhere

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