Born in 1955 into a Nubian family, he is a master percussionist known for his work with the Drummers of the Nile and his exploration of Nubian soul and Arabic pop.
The lyrics are rooted in a legendary folk tale involving the Prophet Muhammad, a gazelle, and a hunter. Born in 1955 into a Nubian family, he
Mahmoud Fadl is a versatile artist with two distinct professional identities often discussed in Egyptian media: The opening line, "Nabina Mohamed qal ya Bilal"
The Prophet acts as her guarantor (hence the line "Nabina Mohamed damani 'alayh" ), and she eventually returns to her captor as promised, leading to her ultimate release. The opening line
The opening line, "Nabina Mohamed qal ya Bilal" (Our Prophet Muhammad said, 'O Bilal'), refers to Bilal ibn Rabah, the first mu'adhin , symbolizing a call to spiritual awareness and mercy. About the Artist: Mahmoud Fadl