Hisham Abbas

{{short description|Egyptian pop singer (born 1963)}}

{{Use mdy dates|date=December 2019}}

{{BLP sources|date=November 2010}}

{{Infobox musical artist

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| name = Hisham Abbas
هشام عباس

| caption = Hisham Abbas performing at the International Garden, Cairo, Egypt (July 15, 2008)

| background = solo_singer|

| birth_name = Mohammad Hisham Mahmoud Mohammad Abbas

| alias = Hisham Abbas

| birth_date = {{Birth date and age|mf=y|1963|9|13}}

| birth_place = Cairo, Egypt

| origin = Shoubra, Egypt

| genre = Arabic pop, Egyptian music

| occupations = Actor, singer

| years_active = 1977–1978
Pats Band
1978–present
Solo Artist

| label = Alam El Phan (2002–2007; 2019-present)

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Mohammad Hisham Mahmoud Mohammad Abbas ({{langx|ar|محمد هشام محمود محمد عباس}}; born September 13, 1963), commonly known as just Hisham Abbas ({{IPA|arz|heˈʃæːm ʕæbˈbæːs|}}), is an Egyptian pop singer best known for his hit song "Habibi Dah (Nari Narain)" and his religious song "Asmaa Allah al-husna".

Biography

Hisham Abbas was born in Cairo, Egypt. He had his primary education at Dar El Tefl school. Later on he enrolled in American University in Cairo and graduated with a major in mechanical engineering.

Abbas' career bloomed later on to release several songs. He became popular in the early 1990s with successful hits like "Wana Wana Wana", "Eineha El Sood", "Ta'ala", "Ya Leila", "Shoofi" and his most successful hit, "Habibi Dah (Nari Narain)" featuring Indian singer Jayashri. He currently has 10 solo studio albums to his credit. He received a number of awards, the most notable being Orbit's Arabic Song Award in 1997.[http://www.dailystaregypt.com/article.aspx?ArticleID=9047 Daily Star Egypt] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120225111220/http://www.dailystaregypt.com/article.aspx?ArticleID=9047 |date=February 25, 2012 }}

Discography

=Studio albums=

  • Aamel Dagga (2019)
  • Matbatalesh (2009)
  • Ta'ala Gamby (2007)
  • Sebha Tehebbak (2004)
  • Gowwa F Alby (2002)
  • Habibi Dah (2001)
  • Kalam El Leil (1999)
  • Shoufi (1999)
  • Habaitha (1998)
  • Ya Leila (1997)
  • Gawabak (1996)
  • Zay El Awel (1995)
  • Hisham 95 (1995)
  • Ard El Sharq (1994)
  • Ta'ala (1994)
  • Hisham (1992)
  • Halah (1992)
  • Fainoh
  • Sahara

=Collections/Compilations=

  • Ahla Ma Ghanna Hisham Abbas / From The Best of Hisham Abbas
  • Atfal
  • Hisham Abbas Collection'

=Singles=

References