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- Country of residence: Kuwait
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Vocalist Abdel Fattah Oweinat, born
in Kuwait, is of Palestinian origin from the city of Qalqilya. Married and has
four children. He studied Sharia and the fundamentals of religion at Zarqa
Private University in Jordan.
his upbringing
He grew up religiously in a decent,
religious family, and was raised in the mosques of Kuwait by distinguished
preachers and venerable scholars, which had the greatest impact on building his
balanced and committed personality. His talent began from a young age in the
Al-Hamdan Mosque in Kuwait, while he was reciting the Qur’an in the mosque, and
he received great encouragement, so he turned to the anthem.
its true beginning
His true beginning was in 1987 when
the Al Rawabi Art Ensemble was established in Kuwait, and with it he began the
journey that was characterized by creativity, innovation and the establishment
of a qualitative base in the world of purposeful art.
his personal life
He worked in several artistic
institutions, namely Al-Amal for Technical Services, Spectrum for Artistic
Production, and currently in Al-Sout Al-Jadeed for Artistic Production, where
he works as a production manager.
his artwork
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He has many businesses, including:
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Achievements and Awards
His posts and the awards he won
He participated in many
international festivals and events, starting from Kuwait, passing through Saudi
Arabia, Bahrain, the Emirates, Qatar, Lebanon, Egypt, Sudan, Yemen, Algeria,
Turkey, Austria, Sweden, Italy, Britain, Russia, Ukraine, France, Switzerland,
Germany, Canada and other Arab and foreign countries. He won the Golden Award
at the 9th Cairo Festival for Radio and Television in 2003 for the song “I
Walk” and “Droubi Nar”, which was composed and written by Maryam Al-Amouri,
distributed by Avo Aram and performed by Miss Shalash as a child. He also won
the International Youth Award for Serving Islamic Action in the field of hymns,
which was organized by the International Islamic Art Association and sponsored
by the Kingdom of Bahrain in 2008. He participated in presenting some artistic
programs, such as the Angham program on Al-Resala channel, which was concerned
with purposeful art and presents singers in a distinctive and personal artistic
way. In addition to defining the country of the singer in terms of tourism and
history. He has many contributions to distinguished publications, the most
important of which are: The Jihadi Rawabi Series, The Al Rawabi Wedding Series,
The Melody of Exile, Despite the Siege, The Joy of Omar, Peace be upon you,
Jerusalem Paintings, The Olive of the Prophets, Greetings to a Homeland, The
Falcon of the Phalanges, Ayash and the Homeland, The Swallow Pilots, The Anthem
of Anger, And the voice of freedom, and the legend of Jenin, and the Khans of
Palestine, and the covenant and loyalty, and the estrangement of a homeland,
and do not tear Gaza, and the joys of a night, and the joys of the day of its
success, and the album “Long Our Nights” with the Al-Rawabi Art Ensemble. Among
his special releases: Ya Musafir Oud album, Hann Al Watan album, and Ahb El
Khair album. He has many clips that are shown on satellite channels, such as
Four Shabab and Al-Aqsa TV, the most prominent of which are: My Eyes, Labbayk
Ya Al-Aqsa, Al-Nater, By God, Ya Dar, Ya Dar Al-Nakhl Al-Aali, and Ya Musafir
Oud.
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