The Syrian child, Muhammad Islam Rumaih, won the title of the third season of "The Voice Kids", after receiving the highest vote in the closing competition, which was broadcast the night before last directly on MBC channels.

Rumaih, who belongs to the Nancy Ajram team, expressed his happiness at winning the title, and thanked his coach, "because she believed in my talent and my voice and brought me to the closing competition." He commended her role with the trainer, Mohamed Aboulkheir, in developing his talent and the talents of the rest of the participants, expressing his gratitude to everyone who loved his voice and voted for him, and to the people of his country, Syria, for their continuous and continuous support and encouragement.

The beginning of the closing final presentation of "The Voice Kids" in the opera "Our Dreams" came from the words of Nizar Francis, composed and composed by Jean-Marie Riachi, which brought together the six participants who qualified for the last challenge, namely: Mohamed Wadidhaid, Yasmine Osama (the team of Mohamed Hamaki) and Youssef Hassan and Mohamed Islam Rumaih (Nancy Ajram's team), and Mohamed Ibrahim and Amna Damak (Assi El-Helani team).

After that, the competition started with the Hamaki team, so he sang and filled the song “Kamil Al Wasf” by Abdel Halim Hafez, and Yasmin Osama performed “I am Waiting for You” by Umm Kulthum, before they stood together on the stage, and their coach Hamaki joined them to sing together “and do what.” Annabella Hilal announced that the highest percentage of votes that Yasmine had obtained, so that it would go out and be wound up.

She completed the competition with Nancy's team, as Muhammad Islam Rumaih appeared to sing “A Thousand and One Nights” by Umm Kulthum, while Youssef Hassan sang “Eyes Bahia” by Muhammad Al-Ezabi, then performed the song “My Heart O My Heart” with their coach Nancy Ajram.

The result was announced, and Rmeih achieved the highest percentage of votes from the audience, which enabled him to move to the last competition. Nancy commented on Rumaih’s voice after stressing “A Thousand and One Nights” saying, “I feel that Muhammad is a small man, his voice is very special, his feeling and his voice will steal the heart and the eye, your feeling, your voice, and your talent is greater than your age .. I see you very much in you.” Another Assi team was the one who sang on the stage, and Amna performed the song "I Love You", by Mayada El Hanawi, and Mohamed Ibrahim sang "Farewell" to the Algerian rose, then sang with their coach, "Laugh." The fans chose Mohamed Ibrahim to compete with Yasmine Osama and Mohamed Islam Romih for the title. In the second round, Yasmine Osama starred with the singing of "I forgive you a lot" for Asala Nasri, and Ajeh Rumaih sang "Ya Ya Asal" by Saber Al Ribai, and Mohamed Ibrahim distinguished in singing "Memnon Me I" by Melhem Zein. After the voting stopped, the three coaches were invited to join the participants on the stage, to announce the name of the winner and his coach, and revealed that the highest percentage of votes was won by Muhammad Islam Rumaih.

He sings for 40 years

Artist Assi El-Hillani said that whoever listens and watches Mohamed Ibrahim, the child, will think that he has listened to a man who has been singing for 40 years. "Muhammad reckons the rich, and rarely finds anyone with his feelings ... He teaches us."

Greatness on greatness

Mohamed Hamaki commented on the performance of the contestant Yasmine Osama, who pulled in the final show with the song "I am waiting for you" by Umm Kulthum, saying: "Greatness is on greatness, I see you in the future of Egypt in singing, a natural extension of all the great Egyptians, my songs in which everything is needed, your laughter is sweet And it has less tenderness and sensation, and I have a girl and I hope she looks like you.

Hope "the sweetest virgin"

The star Nancy Ajram indicated that all the children who passed through the program formed the sweetest voice, but the program law requires us to choose only one. She added, "These children gave us hope in life that the firstborn is the sweetest ... They are the promising future generation."