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Mohammed Assaf

1990 - Today

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Mohammed Jaber Abdul Rahman Assaf (Arabic: محمد جبر عبدالرحمن عساف; born 1 September 1990) is a Palestinian pop singer well known for being the winner of the second season of Arab Idol, broadcast by the MBC network. His victory received worldwide coverage from the media and was welcomed with joy by the Arab world. In 2013, Assaf was named a goodwill ambassador for peace by The United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA). He was also named ambassador of culture and arts by the Palestinian government and was offered a position with "diplomatic standing" by Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Mohammed Assaf is the 3,999th most popular singer, the 76th most popular biography from Libya and the 2nd most popular Libyan Singer.

Mohammed Assaf is most famous for winning the second season of "Arab Idol" in 2013, which catapulted him to fame across the Arab world. He is known for his powerful voice and contributions to contemporary Arabic pop music.

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Among SINGERS

Among singers, Mohammed Assaf ranks 3,999 out of 4,381Before him are Monika Brodka, Eri Kamei, Joshua Radin, Glen Vella, Yohio, and Sadhana Sargam. After him are Juniel, Yuna, Oleksandr Yarmak, Kalpana Patowary, Joan Franka, and Maléna.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1990, Mohammed Assaf ranks 882Before him are Rami Bedoui, Manuchekhr Dzhalilov, Kota Mizunuma, Christoph Moritz, Austin Krajicek, and Sergey Shubenkov. After him are Jakub Vadlejch, Ayaka Takahashi, Joan Franka, Rúnar Már Sigurjónsson, Mattia Cattaneo, and Stefan Spirovski.

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In Libya

Among people born in Libya, Mohammed Assaf ranks 76 out of 76Before him are Don Coscarelli (1954), Khamis Gaddafi (1983), Abdelhakim Belhaj (1966), Saif al-Arab Gaddafi (1982), Al-Musrati (1996), and Mohammed Nabbous (1983). After him are Hana Elhebshi (1985), Mohamed El Monir (1992), and Fathi Terbil (2000).

Among SINGERS In Libya

Among singers born in Libya, Mohammed Assaf ranks 2Before him are Nadia Ali (1980).