Monday, July 8, 2013

Arab Idol favourite Mohammed Assaf carries hopes of Palestinians into final!

"Muhammad Assaf is amazing story of resilience! Perhaps because he is used to obstacles in his way. Due to a long journey from Gaza, he arrived late, had to jump the hotel wall to get to his audition, then he had to evade security and then convince one of guys auditioning to give him his ticket! and finally he won and become The Arab Idol. Incredible story!" From Aziz Abu Sarah. Palestinians are expected to crowd into cafes, hotels and open-air venues on Friday evening to watch three finalists compete for the title of Arab Idol, in the fervent hope that a 23-year-old from a Gazarefugee camp is declared the winner on Saturday. Mohammed Assaf, who is thought to be the favourite to win the TV talent show, has enthralled viewers from Gaza, the West Bank and the entire Palestinian diaspora with his rendition of traditional songs – some lamenting the loss of his homeland – and his self-effacing charm. For many in Palestine, enduring a grinding existence under occupation, Assaf has come to symbolise hope and national aspiration. Just look at him and fall in love...!
 



In 2012, Hamas banned singing competition in Gaza. Gaza's rulers deem Palestinian version of 'American Idol' indecent. 'New Star' producer: Hamas killing fun in Gaza. Organizers of the Palestinian version of "American Idol" said Thursday the Gaza Strip's Hamas rulers have banned residents from participating in the popular reality show. The organizers said Hamas told them the program is "indecent", reports Ynet. In the past, Hamas has banned women from riding on the backs of motorbikes, women from smoking water pipes, and men from working in hair salons– saying such practices were immodest. Alaa al-Abed, the chief producer of the "New Star" program, said the edict would prevent Gaza's 12 contestants from competing in the upcoming second round of the competition Thursday night. It will be broadcast next month. He said he was informed of the decision last Saturday. Ynet reported.


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