Imam Mohammad Ahmad Eissa () or El Sheikh Emam (; July 2, 1918 – June 6, 1995) was a famous
Egyptian
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composer and singer. For most of his life, he formed a duo with the famous Egyptian
colloquial
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poet
Ahmed Fouad Negm. Together, they were known for their political songs in favor of the poor and the
working classes.
Early life and artistic beginnings
Imam was born in Abu al-Numrus, Giza Governorate, Egypt. After losing his eyesight early in life, he pursued religious studies at Al-Azhar, specializing in Quranic studies and Islamic jurisprudence. During this time, Imam developed an interest in music and learned to play the
oud. He started performing religious songs and chants in local gatherings, gaining recognition for his distinct voice and musical talents.
Life and career
Imam was born to a poor family in the Egyptian village of Abul Numrus in
Giza
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. He lost his sight when he was a child. At the age of five he joined a recitation class, where he memorized the
Qur'an
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. He later moved to
Cairo
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to study where he led a
dervish
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life. In Cairo, Imam met Sheikh Darwish el-Hareery, a prominent musical figure at that time, who taught him the basics of music and
muwashshah singing. He then worked with the Egyptian composer
Zakariyya Ahmad. At that time, he expressed interest in Egyptian
folk song
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s especially those by
Sayed Darwish and Abdou el-Hamouly. He also performed at weddings and birthdays.
Collaboration with Ahmed Fouad Negm
In 1962, Imam met the
Egyptian
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poet
Ahmed Fouad Negm. Negm, known for his colloquial Egyptian Arabic poetry and his focus on social and political issues, wrote the lyrics for many of Imam's songs. Their partnership lasted for more than 30 years, during which they produced numerous influential songs. The songs of Imam and Negm reflected the struggles, aspirations, and experiences of the working class, and often critiqued the political establishment. This unique combination of music and poetry resonated with a broad audience, as it gave voice to the challenges faced by many Egyptians.
Impact of 1967 War
Following Egypt's loss in the 1967 war, while much of the mainstream Egyptian music of that time expressed a sense of national pride and focused on rallying the people behind the government, Imam's songs took a different approach. Imam and Negm criticized the regime and its handling of the war, as well as its subsequent impact on Egyptian society. His song "Shaq'a Buq'a Ya Dil Al-Far" (شقع بقع يا ديل الفار) became particularly well-known, as it directly called for the people to rise up and overthrow the regime that lost the 1967 war.
This bold stance led to further persecution, including bans from performing on
Egyptian radio and television stations. Nonetheless, they were popular among ordinary people in the 1960s and 1970s. Their revolutionary songs criticizing the government after the
1967 war led them to imprisonment and detention several times.
Late career
In the mid 1980s, Imam performed several concerts in France, Britain,
Lebanon
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,
Tunisia
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,
Libya
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and
Algeria
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. Imam and Negm later broke up after several disagreements. Imam died at the age of 76 after a long illness.
Legacy
in 1991, Lebanese-French director
Heiny Srour directed the short film, The Singing Sheikh, a 10 minutes documentary about Imam his music, and his legacy in Egyptian music.
Notable songs
* "" ''masr yama ya bheyya'' ("Egypt, how beautiful you are")
* "" ''givāra māt'' ("
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has died")
* "" ''el-fallahīn'' ("the
fellahin
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")
* "" ''ye‘īš ahl baladi'' ("long live the people of my country")
* "" ''sharraft ya nekson bāba'' ("it's been an honor, father
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" (sarcastic))
* "" ''‘an mawdū‘ el-fūl wel-lahma'' ("on the topic of
fūl and meat")
* "" ''baqaret hāhā'' ("Haha's cow")
* "" ''valari giscār destān'' ("
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")
* "" ''sign el-'al‘a'' ("the citadel prison")
* "" ''tahrān'' ("
Tehran
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")
* "" ''gā'izet nōbel'' ("
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")
* "" ''gāba klabha diaba'' ("a wilderness whose dogs are wolves")
* "" ''ya masr 'ūmi'' ("O, Egypt, rise")
* "" ''iza š-šams gir'et'' ("if the Sun drowned")
* "" ''šayyed 'usūrak ‘al mazāre‘'' ("erect your palaces on the farms")
* "" ''’ana š-ša‘bi māši w-‘āref tarī’i'' ("We are the people, we are marching, and we know our path")
References
*
Imam at his 16th anniversary
External links
Sheikh Imam complete work Remasteredon
SoundCloud
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AlSheikhImamA fan site for Sheikh Imam and Ahmad Fouad Negm
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1918 births
1995 deaths
Egyptian musicians
People from Giza Governorate
Blind musicians
20th-century Egyptian composers
Egyptian people with disabilities
Musicians with disabilities