KHARTOUM (Reuters) - Sudanese singer Salah al-Badia left his 82-year-old son on Monday after suffering a health crisis while in the Jordanian capital Amman for treatment.

The late artist camel during his career Sudanese library Bmjil tunes and timeless songs.

The late Salah bin Badia recently participated in the concert "Joy of Sudan" during the signing of the constitutional document agreement between the Sudan's transitional military council and the forces of freedom and change in the presence of a number of Arab, African and foreign presidents and ministers, where he presented his famous song "Yalla Ya Tarik Taal" .

The great artist Salah bin Badia arrived in the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan on the eighth of September for the purpose of treatment and recreation and to meet his brother Nile Abu Qarun, who visited the capital Amman from his residence in London, specifically for this meeting.

The late artist Salah Ibn Al-Badia was born in 1937 in Umm Dum where he grew up in addition to Abu Qaroun. He was known for his love and affection.

He began to discover the aesthetics of music and singing, through the praises of the Prophet and the dhikr and religious songs, before discovering on the Egyptian radio the magic inherent in the voice of the planet Umm Kulthum. At her concerts until she finishes. "

In 1959, after moving to Khartoum, the late artist stood for the first time on the national stage in Omdurman when he sang "Ausfok", "I sang for the stats", "Tonight walked Achaia" and "Khatami al-Ajib al-Banout". From the radio, and recognized the voice of his son, the son was forced due to the tendencies of the Sufi family to change his name, the name of the art is "Salah bin Badia," which he needed until his departure.

Ben Badia made over 117 songs including, "Awal Hob", "Ayez Akun", "Tebt Al-Zaman", "Sal of Her Poetry of Gold", "Aseer El-Gharam", "Tears of Longing", "Ephrai Ya Beladi", "Hasnak" Order "," Journey of the Eyes "," Love of the Adeem "and many Al songs and praises of the Prophet.

The beginnings of Salah bin Badia artistic actress with Nemat Hammad, a Western drama "For the Crown".

Ibn Badia participated in the film work and presented the documentary film "Egypt" to Sudan TV in 1965 directed by Ahmed Atef, and also starring the Sudanese film "Tajoj" directed by Jadallah Jbara, and then produced and participated in the film starring the name of his famous song "Journey of the eyes", With Mahmoud El Meligy and Sumaya El Alfy, directed by Anwar Hashem.

The late artist Salah bin Badia is popular in several countries, especially since he has done many foreign art tours.