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Habibi or Habeebi may refer to: Literature * Habibi (novel), ''Habibi'' (novel), a 1997 young-adult novel by Palestinian-American author Naomi Shihab Nye * Habibi (graphic novel), ''Habibi'' (graphic novel), a 2011 graphic novel by Craig Thompson Music *Habibi (band), an American band *The Habibis, an Australian band * Hakol Over Habibi, an Israeli band Songs * "Habibi", a 2015 song by Azis * "Habibi", a song by Booba from the 2015 album ''Nero Nemesis'' * "Habibi", a song in by De Staat from the 2009 album ''Wait for Evolution'' * "Habibi", a song by the Swedish pop group Dolly Style during Melodifestivalen 2019 * "Habibi", a song by Gims, Maître Gims from the 2015 album ''Mon cœur avait raison'' * Habibi (Now United song), "Habibi" (Now United song), 2020 by international band Now United featuring its Lebanese member Nour Ardakani * "Habibi", a song by Orange Blossom from the 2004 album ''Everything Must Change'' * Habibi (Ricky Rich and ARAM Mafia song), "Habibi" (Rick ...
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Habibi (novel)
''Habibi'' is a 1997 young adult novel by Naomi Shihab Nye. It tells the story of 14-year-old Liyana Abboud and her family, her Arab father, American mother, and brother Rafik, who move from their home in St. Louis to Mr. Abboud's native home of Palestine in the 1970s. It is semi-autobiographical. Nye's debut novel was named an ALA Best Book for Young Adults, an ALA Notable Book, a New York Public Library Book for the Teen Age, and a Texas Institute of Letters Best Book for Young Readers. It received the Jane Addams Children's Book Award, given annually to a children's book that advances the causes of peace and social equality. In 2000, it also received the Middle East Book Award for Youth Literature. Reception ''Kirkus Reviews'' noted how the book was capable of showing the best and worst of Jerusalem through "short-story-like chapters and poetic language." Although they also praised the book's description of the Israeli–Palestinian conflict and the region's history, they com ...
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System 7 (album)
''System 7'' is the first studio album by the dance/ambient band System 7. A somewhat different version was released in the United States as ''777'' by 777. The running order is different, there are different mixes of two tracks (taken from the "Miracle" single), and it has two tracks from the "Freedom Fighters" single – "Depth Disco" and "Mia". Just to confuse matters, ''777'' was also the title of System 7's second UK album, with completely different music. With several vocal tracks, this album has rather a different feel from later System 7 albums. Aniff Cousins appears on "Freedom Fighters" (with Zoë providing chorus vocals) and "Dog", and Olu Rowe on "Habibi", "Bon Humeur" and "Strange Quotations". Style Candy Absorption of '' The Rough Guide to Rock'' wrote that the album was "accessible, if in retrospect untypical", adding that group leaders Steve Hillage and Miquette Giraudy "were yet to settle into their after-hours, dreamy, chill-out style, and the record fe ...
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Habib
Habib ( ar, حبيب, ''ḥabīb''; ), sometimes written as Habeeb, is an Arabic masculine given name, occasional surname, and honorific, with the meaning "beloved" or "my love", or "darling". It also forms the famous Arabic word ‘''Habibi’'' which is used to refer to a friend or a significant other in the aspect of love or admiration''.'' The name is popular throughout the Muslim World, though particularly in the Middle East and Africa. In other countries, especially in Yemen and Southeast Asian countries such as Brunei, Singapore, Indonesia and Malaysia, it is an honorific to address a Muslim scholar of Sayyid (a descendant of Muhammad) families and where it is one of the names of the Islamic prophet Muhammad – حبيب الله '' Habib Allah'' (Habibullah/ Habiballah) - "Most Beloved of Allah (God)". The name, as is the case with other Arabic names, is not only confined to Muslims. Notable examples of Christian individuals named Habib include Habib the Deacon, Gabri ...
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Habibi Restaurant
Habibi Restaurant is a Lebanese, Middle Eastern, and Syrian restaurant in Portland, Oregon. Description Habibi Restaurant serves Lebanese, Middle Eastern, and Syrian cuisine including baba ghanoush, falafel, grape leaves stuffed with beef, hummus, meze, pita, shawarma, and tzatziki. History Habibi had two locations, as of 2011: 1012 Southwest Morrison Street and 221 Southwest Pine Street. The Pine Street restaurant changed ownership in 2014. The restaurant enrolled in Prime Now in 2015. During the COVID-19 pandemic, Habibi operated takeout service and via food delivery apps, as of May 2020. In October 2020, owner Mazen "Leo" Khoury was stabbed by a customer who refused to pay. Reception In 2007, ''The Oregonian'' ethnic food guide said, "After one visit to this Lebanese diner, you're a friend; on the second, you're family. Straight-out-of-the-oven pita is perfect, the hummus contends for the city's best, and the Lebanese rice is amazing. Finish with a strong, tasty Turkish co ...
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El Habibi Mosque
La El Habibi Mosque ( ar, مسجد الحبيبي), also known as Bou Dhebena Mosque ( ar, مسجد بو ذبانة) is a small mosque in the Medina of Tunis. Localization The mosque can be found in 14 Sidi Saber Street. Etymology It got its name from Muhammad VI al-Habib, one of the beys of Tunis who ruled the Husainid dynasty The Husainid dynasty or Husaynid dynasty ( ar, الحسينيون) was a ruling dynasty of the Beylik of Tunis, which was of Greek origin from the island of Crete. It came to power under al-Husayn I ibn Ali in 1705, succeeding the Muradid dynast ... from 1922 until his death. History According to the commemorative plaque, El Habibi Mosque was built in 1926. References Mosques in the medina of Tunis {{Tunisia-mosque-stub ...
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Habibi (horse)
Habibi (foaled 4 September 2009) is a New Zealand thoroughbred racehorse. She is most noted for winning the 2013 New Zealand Derby; one of only five fillies since 1980 to achieve this feat. She is trained by Donna and Dean Logan. Habibi made her raceday debut in October 2012, winning at her home track of Ruakaka. Wins at Avondale and Ellerslie followed, before she was asked to take on the top male three-year-olds over the Ellerslie Christmas Carnival. This decision proved successful, with Habibi easily winning both the Great Northern Guineas on Boxing Day and the Championship Stakes on New Year's Day. These wins made her unbeaten in five starts, and saw her become a clear favourite for the New Zealand Derby. A solid run for third in the Avondale Guineas was her only subsequent lead-up run to the Derby. In the Derby, she started from the inside barrier, settled four-back on the rail before getting clear in the straight and running down another filly, Fix, for a half-length win. ...
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Habibi (poet)
Habibi ( az, Həbibi; ; 1470 – 1519 or 1520) was a late 15th and early 16th century Azerbaijani poet. He is regarded as the most important Azerbaijani poet of his generation. Habibi spent the early years of his life in the court of Aq Qoyunlu ruler Yaqub Beg, where he began writing his first poems. In 1502, he became a Safavid court poet, earning the title "king of poets" from Safavid king Ismail I. His works were written in his native Azerbaijani language and dealt with topics like love, alcohol, Hurufism and Sufism. He influenced major later poets, including Fuzuli, and had a significant influence on the development of Azerbaijani literature. Habibi spent his final years in Anatolia, where he died in 1519 or 1520. Life Habibi was born in the village of Bərgüşad in 1470 (now part of the Ujar District of Azerbaijan). During his childhood, he worked as a shepherd. According to the Safavid prince Sam Mirza, while out shepherding one day, Habibi encountered t ...
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Habibi (surname)
Habibi is an Arabic surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Abdul Hai Habibi (1910–1984), Afghan historian and politician * Abdullah Habibi (fl. 1972–2017), Afghan army general and diplomat * Alfian Habibi (born 1985), Indonesian footballer * Emam-Ali Habibi (born 1931), Iranian freestyle wrestler * Emile Habibi (1922–1996), Palestinian and Israeli Arab writer and politician * Goudarz Habibi (born 1947), Iranian footballer * Hamed Habibi (born 1978), Iranian poet and writer * Hassan Habibi (1937–2013), Iranian politician, lawyer and scholar * Hassan Habibi (footballer) (born 1939), Iranian football player and manager * Majid Habibi (born 1981), Iranian voice actor and dub director * Mohammad-Nabi Habibi (1946–2019), Iranian politician and sociologist * Nader Habibi, Iranian-American economist * Natavan Habibi (born 1981), Azerbaijani singer and actress * Paul Habibi (born before 2004), American real estate entrepreneur and academic * Shafiqa Habibi (born ...
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Mohamed Ramadan (actor And Singer)
Mohamed Ramadan ( ar, محمد رمضان; born 23 May 1988) is an Egyptian actor, singer, rapper, dancer and producer. Career Acting Mohamed Ramadan began acting during school. He has received the award for greatest nationwide talent three times consecutively – an unprecedented achievement. He started his career with small roles in TV series like ''The Cindrella'', until he had his big break in Yousry Nasrallah's ''Ehky Ya Sharazad'' (Tell me, Shahrazad). He then went on to star in films produced by the Egyptian producers Mohamed and Ahmed El Sobky, which made him one of the most valuable actors in the Middle East. Mohamed Ramadan is perhaps the only Egyptian actor to have been praised by the performer Omar Sharif, who stated that he had chosen Mohamed to perpetuate his acting legacy. Music Ramadan collaborated with French singer and rapper Gims in the song "Ya Habibi". In 2020, his Youtube channel was one of the most-viewed in the Middle East. Other ventures Mohamed Rama ...
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Habibi Yah Habibi
Habibi Yah Habibi ( he, חֲבִיבִי יָהּ חֲבִיבִי) is a well-known zemer of Asher Mizrahi, composed by Rahamim Omar. The zemer has gained especial popularity among Mizrahi Jews, now traditionally sung at religious occasions. In particular, it is sung during three pilgrimage festivals (Pesach, Shavuot, Succot) due to the closing line "וְאָז יֵרָאֶה כָּל זְכוּרֶךָ שָׁלֹשׁ פְּעָמִים בַּשָּׁנָה" ("Then all your males shall make pilgrimage three times each year"—a paraphrase of a biblical quotation). Lyrics (Hebrew) "חֲבִיבִי יָהּ חֲבִיבִי הָאֵל הַמֶּלֶך הָרַחֲמָן יִשְׁלַח מְשִׁיחוֹ הַנֶּאְמָן אָב הָרַחֲמָן שְׁמַע קוֹלֵנוּ שְׁלַח בֶּן דָּוִד וְיִגְאֲלֵנוּ נָשׁוּב לְצִיּוֹן עִיר קָדְשֵׁנוּ וְנִשְׁלֹט בָּהּ בְּיָד רָמָה שָׁמָּה ...
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Mohamed Fouad
Mohamed Fouad Abd El Hamid Hassan ( ar, محمد فؤاد عبد الحميد حسن; born December 20, 1961) is an Egyptian singer, actor and songwriter. He filmed his first television series "Agla Min Hayaty" in 2010, and hosted the television show "Khush Ala Fo’sh" in 2014. Filmography * Ghawy Hob * Howa Fi Eih? * Rehlet Hob * Esmailia Raieh Gai * Youm Har Gedan * Esharet Moror * America Shika Bika * El Qalb We Ma Yashak * Aghla men Hayaty Discography * Fel Sekka (1985) * Khefet Dammo (1986) * Hawed (1987) * Yani (1988) * Es'aly (1990) * Mesheena (1992) * Habina (1993) * Nehlam (1994) * Hayran (1996) * Kamanana (1997) * El-Hob El-Haqiqy (1998) * Albi We Rouhi We Omri (1999) * El-Alb El-Tayeb (2000) * Keber El-Gharam (2001) * Rehlet Hob (2001) * Shareeny (2003) * Habibi Ya (2005) * Ghawy Hob (2006) * Wala Nos Kelma (2007) * Been Edeak (2010) * Ghaly (2010) * Besohola Keda (2010) * Ben Edeik (2010) * Ebn Balad (2010) * Bashabeh 3alek (2011) * Tameny 3alek (2011) Referen ...
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Habibi I Love You
"Habibi I Love You" is a 2013 song by Ahmed Chawki featuring rapper Pitbull. The original song was bilingual in Arabic performed by Chawki in Arab dialect (rather than classical Arabic) and rap section in English performed by Pitbull. The single was produced by RedOne. The music video was filmed in Miami, Florida. The song was also interpreted in additional languages like French, Spanish, and Dutch. It charted in France and the Netherlands. Music video Filmed in Miami, Florida, music video shows Chawki performing his song on the beach and sometimes he is accompanied by Pitbull. In a concurrent storyline, Chawki is pursuing an unknown love interest, trying to attract her attention by appearing in various quick cloth changes, but despite his best efforts, she continues to ignore him. But eventually, the two meet in the backdrop of a sea resort where they are both residing. The last scene shows she is finally in his arms and both of them join Pitbull in the final refrain of the song ...
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