- Al-
Atlal (Arabic: الأطلال, "The Ruins") is a poem
written by the
Egyptian poet
Ibrahim Nagi,
which later became a
famous song sung by
Egyptian singer...
-
separate discs as his
first musical career has been
singing The song Al-
Atlal الأطلال (The Ruins) is one of the Arab
music classics. Many
critics considered...
-
Among the
Ruins (Egyptian Arabic: بين الأطلال, translit. Bain el
Atlal) is a 1959
Egyptian romance film
directed by the
Egyptian film
director Ezz El-Dine...
- that deal with both
epicurianism and redemption.
Ibrahim Nagi's poem "Al-
Atlal" ["The Ruins"], sung by Umm
Kalthum in 1966 in a
personal version and with...
- الثاني, “Al
Rajul Al Thani”) (1959),
Among the
Ruins (بين الأطلال, “Bain Al
Atlal”) (1959) and
Struggle of the
Heroes (صراع الأبطال, “Sira’ Al Abtal”) (1962)...
- 1959, she
starred in the Ezz El-Dine Zulficar's
romantic classic, Bain Al
Atlal (بين الأطلال,
Among the Ruins) with her
favorite 1950s co-star Emad Hamdy...
- مولاي
Ghali Ya H****an غال ياحسن Inta Omri إنت عمري
Arouh Limin أروح لمين Al
Atlal الأطلال
Layali El Onss ليالي الأنس
Youmi El M****ira ِمِن يِنسى يوم المسيرة...
- ruins. This
concept in
Arabic poetry is
referred to as "al-woqouf `ala al-
atlal" (الوقوف على الأطلال /
standing by the ruins)
because the poet
would often...
- Khutbat-e-madras
Ibrahim Nagi Egypt 1 July 1889 6
October 1953 Poet "Al-
Atlal"
Francesco Saverio Nitti Italy 19 July 1868 20
February 1953 Politician...
- Nagi was also a
doctor in
internal medicine. Nagi's most
famous poem is Al-
Atlal or The
Ruins which was
eventually sung by
Egyptian singer Om Kalthoom. He...