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4:3 / 899911 viewHakim El Salamo Alikum
4:14 / 719860 viewArabic - Hakim - Le Le Le Le
3:43 / 672911 viewHakim Nar Nar
4:14 / 463424 viewHakim. :)
4:54 / 794426 viewMusic video for Habosoooo =P For those of you who dont know habosooo means "I'll kiss her" Hakim is a wonderful egyptian singer ENJOOOY =)
2:46 / 68299 viewHex / Static
4:46 / 242374 viewExcellent music.
4:36 / 328745 viewVic Firth presents Omar Hakim's 2007 clinic at PASIC 2007. Attended by thousands of drummers and percussionists, with clinics and performances on twelve stages featuring many of the world's finest musicians, the Percussive Arts Society International Convention (PASIC) is THE "must see" percussion event of the year!
6:53 / 187796 viewBobby Mcferrin con Gil Goldstein,Richard Bona y Omar Hakim - Festival Jazz Donosti (San Sebastian)
5:29 / 12726 view...composed by Naji Hakim (2004) performed by Tien Ming PAN, organist of St. Paul's catholic church in Taipei. The clip contains some beautiful icons of "Theotokos".
4:42 / 283037 viewHakim performs Mohamed Abdelwahab song.
14:56 / 540861 viewHerbie Hancock, Wayne Shorter, Stanley Clarke, Omar Hakim - [1991] - LIVE IN MONTREAUX - Footprints
8:44 / 104138 viewDrum
7:13 / 53721 viewHakim Yamaya
4:36 / 121180 viewyay!
3:43 / 509684 viewDon Omar & Hakim...Miami, FL. April 16th, 2007- International reggaeton superstar, Don Omar traveled to Egypt for the recording of a duet with famed Egyptian singer, Hakim. This marks the first time a reggaeton artist sets foot in Egypt in as much to perform with an Egyptian singer. The track, "Tuigui" produced a music video which was filmed on Saturday, April 14th. The track was a message of solidarity against racial injustice and discrimination. Don Omar joins the ranks of Stevie Wonder and the late James Brown as part of the few who have collaborated with the multi-platinum selling singer. Both artists attended a press conference this week to answer the questions of more than 100 members of the international press. When asked about his feeling towards the overwhelming support and reception of his music in Egypt, the "King of Reggaeton" had this to say: "I didn't know the success of my music in Egypt. It is honor I am very proud to receive." In regards to working with Don Omar, Hakim told the press, "Throughout my artistic career, I have always been known as an innovator by taking our Egyptian culture and music to the world. Adding my voice together with one of the most talented and top-selling Latin artist, will help me to continue growing artistically and in my career." The "Tugui" music video was filmed on location amongst the ancient Egyptian pyramids, the first time any artist has been allowed to film at these private and sacred locations. The track will be <b>...</b>
7:13 / 30356 viewSome rather nice pipe organ music by Naji Hakim. I don't know the title of the piece. ome are saying it is an improvisation. EDIT: Ah! I've located the source! It's from the Academy of St Cecilia. www.academyofsaintcecilia.com
5:53 / 369319 viewOmar Hakim plays on V-Drum at expo in Japan.
4:35 / 60796 viewLeila music video
100:15 / 8768 viewDownload this lecture from iTunes: www.IslamOnDemand.com Thislecture is part 1 of a complete series of 8 lectures entitled "Understanding Islam": 1) www.youtube.com 2) www.youtube.com 3) www.youtube.com 4) www.youtube.com 5) www.youtube.com 6) www.youtube.com 7) www.youtube.com 8) www.youtube.com We are the original producer of this video. Your purchase supports the production of new videos! See our catalog of lectures at www.IslamOnDemand.com The first in a series of classroom-style lectures held at the world famous Abiquiu Madressa in New Mexico. The primary objective of this series was to educate non-Muslim teachers about the fundamental Islamic beliefs and practices within the context of an interactive and intensive spiritual retreat. In introducing this ambitious topic, Abdal Hakim Murad, a lecturer in theology at Cambridge University in England, asks two very engaging questions What happens when you try to grasp the meaning and reality of another faith and why is Islam worth studying? After providing a more than adequate answer, he proceeds on to the much anticipated overview of the five pillars of Islam. Murad provides a highly intellectual perspective that is useful for non-Muslims as well as Muslims. (Recorded at the Dar al Islam Teachers' Institute seminar). Other topics discussed: Islamic "clergy", humility in studying another religion, the modern Muslim resurgence, Islamic "fundamentalism", "Muhammadanism", the Hadith of Gabriel, the idea of original sin <b>...</b>