محمد يا رسول الله ياسمين خيام

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Yasmine Al - Khayyam Song Mohamed Yarsoul Allah Without Net
Yasmine El-Khayyam is a solitary Egyptian singer, the daughter of the famous Egyptian reciter Mahmoud Khalil El-Hosary, whose real name is Efraj. He grew up different from his children in religious orientations.
When she turned to art, she was strongly challenged by her father, who was an elder to the Koran readers in Egypt, and is one of the largest sheikhs of Tajweed and recitation who became famous during the second half of the last century.
At the encouragement of her husband, she singed professionally as she composed a lot like Mohamed Abdel Wahab who discovered her and Riad El Sonbati and shone with her star after the death of Umm Kulthum. Dr. Rashad Rushdie, president of the Academy of Arts, has chosen a new name for her, Yasmin Al-Khayyam. It was attended by many like Anwar Sadat, whose wife Jihan Sadat supported her in retaliation for Umm Kulthum, who addressed Sadat, saying Izik O Abu Anwar.
Among her songs are "The Most Important Egyptians" composed by the musician Jamal Salama, "Mohamed Rasoul Allah" composed by the musician Jamal Salama.
In 1990, Yasmine retired and wore the hijab.
She also opened a mosque in 6th of October City in Cairo after her father's name.
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