Who is Amal Maher?
Amal Maher is a renowned Egyptian singer. Below are some key facts about her:
Stage Name | Amal Maher |
Full Real Name | Amal Saleem Maher |
Country of Origin | Egypt |
Date of Birth | February 19, 1985 |
Place of Birth | Cairo, Egypt |
Field of Fame | Singing |
Amal Maher’s Personal Life
Amal Maher was born on February 19, 1985, in Cairo. She received her education in local schools and exhibited a passion for singing and music from an early age. Amal Maher was previously married to composer and musician Mohamed Diaa El-Din; however, their marriage was short-lived. The couple had one son together, Omar Mohamed Diaa El-Din, before separating.
Amal Maher’s Musical Career
Amal Maher began her musical journey at the young age of 13 by performing at school events, quickly earning admiration from music enthusiasts. Early in her career, she covered songs by prestigious Egyptian singers such as Umm Kulthum, Abdel Halim Hafez, and Najat Al Saghira. In 2002, she marked a significant milestone in her career by releasing her debut album, “Fi Ghayr Zaman,” which contained just two songs.
Her second album, “Is’alni Ana,” released in 2006, represented a turning point in her career. Following that, she participated in numerous festivals and concerts. In 2009, she performed at the opening ceremony of the Beiteddine Festival in Lebanon, and in 2010, she headlined the opening of the Holland Arts Festival in Amsterdam. Her 2011 album “Aref Minain” was met with considerable commercial success.
Amal Maher’s Retirement
In 2021, Amal Maher announced her decision to retire from singing, citing various pressures and unfavorable circumstances that influenced her choice. She indicated that there could be a possibility of her return to the music scene once her situation improves.
Amal Maher’s Discography
Throughout her artistic career, Amal Maher has released several albums, with the following being some of her most notable works:
- Album “Fi Ghayr Zaman”: Released in 2002, featuring two songs: “Qaswah” and “Fi Ghayr Zaman.”
- Album “Is’alni Ana”: Launched in 2006, this album includes ten tracks: “Ba’lash Menahda,” “Bitkirih Leh,” “Rayhalak Rouhi,” “Kalimah Wahidah,” “Ally Enta Ma Ta’rifoh,” “Mesh Raj’ah Tani,” “Ya Nasini,” “Is’alni Ana,” “Rabena Yikhalik Liya,” and “Eh Bainak W Binha.”
- Album “Aref Minain”: Released in 2011, featuring eleven songs including “Sallimt Marrah Aleik,” “Ana Bardu Al-Asl,” “Dameeri Bi-anbini,” “Awwal Ma Yashufni,” “Men Al-Sanah Lisanah,” “Rayih Biya Feen,” “Enta Lighayri,” “Mesh Hamna’ak,” “Aref Minain,” “Fiik Hat’ta Gharour,” and “Itaqi Rabbi Fiya.”
- Album “Awlad Al-Naharda”: Released in 2015, this album contains ten songs: “Zruufi Sa’bah,” “Seket Al-Salama,” “Mahontesh Aliya,” “Mafihash Ba’adin,” “Ghalit Ana,” “Ayam Ma Tit’awdish,” “Ana Habitek,” “Bahebak Zikrayatina,” and “E7na Awlad Al-Naharda.”
- Album “Asl Al-Ihsas”: Launched in 2019, this album includes nineteen songs: “Asl Al-Ihsas,” “Fiha Eh,” “Mesh Hansah,” “Ma Khalas,” “Law Rasmto,” “Hekaya Teesh,” “Habibi Hant,” “Ghab,” “Al-Tair Al-Wahid,” “Ayashin,” “‘Albak Kibir Malaha,” “Ajamal Hub,” “Qalu Bil-Ktir,” “Yama Ezz Aliya,” “Edini Forsah,” and “Bidayet Bidayatik.”