Dima Bashar

Dima Bashar
(ديمة بشار)
Background information
Native name Dima Bashar (ديمة بشار),
Birth name Dima Bashar Qadri Arafat
Born (2000-10-10) 10 October 2000
State of Palestine Nablus, Palestine
Origin JordanAmman, Jordan
Genres Islamic
Occupation(s) Singer
Instruments Vocals
Years active 2008-present
Website Noonkids TV channel's official site

Dima Bashar Qadri Arafat (Arabic: ديمة بشار قدري عرفات) or Dima Bashar is a Palestinian-Jordanian Islamic Nasheed singer. She joined the children's TV show Toyour Al-Jannah (Birds of Paradise) at the end of 2008. She is the younger sister of singer Muhammad Bashar. She was also host of quiz shows on Toyor-al-Jannah channel including Bernamij Ashykal Alwan (برنامج أشكال ألوان), Hawa Sawa (الهواسوا) and Fawazirna (فوازيرنا). Bashar and her brother have joined Noonkids TV station.[1]

Nasheeds

Solo nasheeds

  1. Kunt Qaeda (كنت قاعدة) (Once a time I was Set),
  2. Dima Al Ola (ديمة الأول) (Dima the First),
  3. Halwal-Baismaa (حلوه البسمة),
  4. Dima Ihna Binehbbek (ديمة إحنا بنحبك) (Dima We Love You),
  5. Saudia Haiyaha (سعودية حيها),
  6. Sanah Wara Sanah (سنة ورا سنة),
  7. Ramadhani Gheir (رمضاني غير),
  8. Gheir Baqi Al-Ayyam (غير باقي الايام),
  9. Bint wa Ummaha (البنت وامها) (Mom & Daughter),
  10. Nada Al-Moazzen (ناد المؤذن) (Muazzin was Calling),
  11. Bein Al-Mazh wa Bein Al-Jadd (بين المزح وبين الجد) (Between Kidding and Serious),
  12. Fatahi Ya Wardah (فتحي يا وردة),
  13. Yamam welal Hawa (يمامويل الهوا),
  14. Keifil Haal (كيف الحال) (How are You?),
  15. Lab'byk RasolAllah (لبيك رسولالله),
  16. Ahli Sahra (احلى سهرة),
  17. Gaza Hena Jena (غزة هينا جينا),
  18. Min Addek (مين ادك),
  19. Ramadan Al-Habeeb (رمضان الحبيب) (Beloved Ramadan),
  20. Lil 'Asharah (للعشرة),
  21. Mush Masmooh Zael El-Youm (مش مسموح الزعل اليوم),
  22. Daftar Adh-Dzikra (دفتر الذكرى) (Album Memories),
  23. Sadaqah (الصدقة),
  24. Taai Naahsb (تعي نحسب),
  25. Tysherni (تسحرني),
  26. Waym-millaqi (وين منالقي),
  27. Fadiah (فادية),
  28. Ya Mubrook (يامبروك),
  29. Taqa Hayati (طاقة حياتي),
  30. Ahlam al-Atti (احلام العاتي),
  31. Helween(حلوين),
  32. kon Baismatn (كن بسمة)

Nasheeds with Muhammad Bashar

  1. Ayoni Tishta Qaillo (عيونى تشتة),
  2. Yallah Naeed (يلانعيد),
  3. Wardatouna (وردتنا),
  4. Lamma Nestashed (),
  5. La Tansa Dzikrallah (لا تنسي ذكر الله) (Do Not Ever Forget the Remembrance of Allah),
  6. Alshatt Yalla Waddini (عالشط يلا),
  7. Yslamu Ya Ductour (يسلمويادكتور),
  8. Ya Ryit Kull Sanah Ramadan (كل السنة رمضان),
  9. Fakkir Ya Mohammad (فكر يا محمد) (Think O Muhammad),
  10. Atfal-O-kulli shhai (اطفال وكل شئي),
  11. Ya Rabbi Nushalli fil Aqsa (يا رب نصلي في الاقصى) (Lord, We Want to Pray in the Aqsa Mosque),
  12. Allah Ya Maulana (الله يا مولانا),
  13. Al-Jannah (الجنة),
  14. Shagel Balak (شاغل بالك),
  15. Almaya (عالمايا),
  16. El Afiye (العافية),
  17. Ala Ayni (على عيني),
  18. Ramadan Yowahdana (رمضان يوحدنا) (Ramadhan united us)

Collaboration with Assomi and Al-Walid Maqdad

Collaboration with Raghad Al Wazzan

Collaboration with Leen Saidi

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