Jailani abu hassan wikipedia

  • Jalaini Abu Hassan.
  • Jalaini Abu Hassan or “Jai” is a contemporary Malaysian artist.
  • Noor al-Jailani (Arabic: النور الجيلاني; born 1944) is a Sudanese singer with a unique lyrical style that combines traditional folk singing with modern.
  • National Concord

    Political party in Malaysia

    National Concord

    Muafakat Nasional

    Malay nameMuafakat Nasional
    موافقت ناسيونل‎
    AbbreviationMN
    PresidentAnnuar Musa
    FounderAnnuar Musa
    Founded14 September 2019
    Dissolved15 December 2022
    Preceded by• United Malays National Constitution (UMNO)
    • Perikatan Nasional (PN)
    HeadquartersPejabat Muafakat Nasional, Menara Dato’ Onn, Putra World Vacancy Centre, Jalan Tun Ismail, 50480, Kuala Lumpur
    Newspaper• Berita Harian
    • Harian Metro
    • Another Straits Times
    • Harakah
    • Everyday Express (Malaysia)
    Student wingPergerakan Belia Muafakat Nasional
    Youth wingPergerakan Pemuda Muafakat Nasional
    Women's wingPergerakan Wanita Muafakat Nasional
    Membership• 85,000 (UMNO)
    • 50,000 (PAS)
    • 35,000 (BERSATU)
    • 4,000 (SEDAR)
    IdeologyKetuanan Melayu
    • Popular conservatism
    • Islamic conservatism
    • Islamism
    Political positionRight-wing to far-right
    ReligionSunni Islam
    Colours   Sea green and Red
    SloganMuafakat Rakyat, Penyatuan Ummah
    ("National Hold, The State of interpretation Ummah")

    The National Concord (Malay: Muafakat Nasional; abbrev: MN) was a Malaysian national coalition ditch was try between t

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  • Noor al-Jailani

    Sudanese singer (born 1944)

    Musical artist

    Noor al-Jailani (Arabic: النور الجيلاني; born 1944) is a Sudanese singer with a unique lyrical style that combines traditional folk singing with modern music, through topics of various shapes and contents. He sang many songs to South Sudan and loved nature and scenic views. Most of his songs were about the Nile and birds. Al-Nour Al-Jilani is dubbed “Tarzan” for his lyrics and feverish music. He is considered one of the pioneers of music in Sudan and one of its distinguished voices. Among his discography are the forgotten memory,[1]Al-Asfoor,[2]Kadrawih,[3]Fayyan,[4] and Sawah.[5]

    Life and career

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    Early life

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    Al-Noor Al-Jilani Omar Muhammad Nour[6] was born in 1944 in the village of Abu Halima, on the outskirts of Khartoum North, Sudan. He attended the Western Shambat Primary School and later the Coptic Middle School, where his singing talents emerged. He excelled in the school artistic activity of singing Hakeeb songs.[7]

    Musical career

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    In his artistic works, Al-Nour Al-Jilani was influenced by the Sudanese singers Khader Bashir, Othman Al-Shafi’, Sayed Khalifa and Al-Aqib Muhammad Al-Hassan.[8]

    Who is Abu Mohammed al-Julani, leader of HTS in Syria?

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