After suffering from illness ... the death of the Jordanian singer, Mutab Al-Saqqar

  Today, the Jordanian Minister of Culture, Ali Al-Ayed, mourned the Jordanian singer Mutaib Al-Saqqar, expressing "the great loss of the departure of a Jordanian artistic community that has made a lot to the national and heritage song, during a distinguished and tender journey."

Al-Ayed said, in a press release, “Today we bid farewell to a distinguished voice that has his presence as an artist who is sincere in the Jordanian lyrical color, during which he carried the most wonderful feelings in a march full of distinction and original creativity while he sang and composed Jordanian songs and traits that contributed to strengthening the Jordanian song in its Arab surroundings.

He offered the Ministry of Culture's condolences to the family of the deceased and his colleagues in the Jordanian Artists Syndicate, recalling “his great role in the Jerash Festival for Culture and Arts, which praised a lot for its runways for the homeland, its holidays and its Hashemite leadership, just as he excelled in the rural and sentimental song that reminds us of the pioneering artists, as well as the noble and patriotic causes that arose. With his wonderful voice, which he left us today and is still at his prime. "

The artist, Al-Saqqar, is one of the artists who preserved their heritage and patriotic color in a special color known to him, especially since the early 1990s, when his name shone after his song “Hala Ya Wasit for the House” written by the late poet Habib Al-Zeyoudi at the beginning of King Abdullah II's constitutional powers.

The Jordanian artist had been suffering from illness for a long time, and he published a video clip of him last February on a hospital bed, after one of his feet was amputated due to the repercussions of diabetes.

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