Jordanian singer Adham Al-Nabulsi decided to retire from art, considering that the main reason behind this step is that the path he is taking does not please God, and that most of those close to him knew that he was going to retire from art for good.

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Hours ago, Adham Al-Nabulsi published a video clip on his YouTube channel, confirming his retirement from art permanently, and he said during the clip that he had already intended to take this step, and he aspired to please God through the art he presented.

He added, "I want to tell you a very happy news for me. Every person has goals in his life that he seeks to achieve, but a person must ask himself after achieving this goal: What is he doing? Are there new goals?"

He pointed out that "the main goal of our existence in life, which we overlook, is that we exist in life to please the Lord of the worlds, so the goal must be consistent with pleasing God."

At the end of the video, he thanked everyone who supported him in his journey, indicating that he would work to achieve his future dreams, but they would be pleasing to God.

Over 250 Million Views

Jordanian Adham Al-Nabulsi had started his artistic career in 2013 when his mother encouraged him to participate in the talent show "X Factor", and he was part of the artist Wael Kfoury's team. However, this did not deprive him of the great popularity he enjoyed, as he has an overwhelming popularity on social networking sites, where his YouTube channel has more than 3.75 million subscribers, and his song "He is Love" has achieved more than 250 million views.

The video announcing his retirement has received nearly 400,000 views so far, more than 4.5 million people follow his Facebook account, and the number of his followers on Instagram exceeds two million, while his followers on Twitter exceed 110 thousand followers.

Adham Al-Nabulsi continued his artistic career after the "X Factor" program by releasing several songs, the latest of which was "Khayef", which he released before he obtained a Bachelor of Accounting from the University of Jordan last November, before he announced today, Monday, his sudden retirement.