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Mohammed Flayfel
Birth nameMohammed Salim Flayfel
Born1899 (1899)
Beirut, Ottoman Empire
OriginLebanese
Died1986 (aged 86–87)
GenresArabic music
Occupation(s)Composer, musician

Mohammed Flayfel (1899–1986; Arabic: محمد فليفل) was a Lebanese composer and musician.

Born in 1899 in the Ashrafiyeh neighborhood of Beirut, some of his notable compositions include "Mawtini" (the national anthem of Iraq and former national anthem of Palestine until 1996)[1] and Suriyah Ya, Dat al-Majdi (the anthem of the short-lived Arab Kingdom of Syria). His "Humat ad-Diyar" was selected in a 1938 competition as the national anthem of Syria. He also worked on several other patriotic songs, occasionally in collaboration with his brother, Ahmad Salim Flayfel.[2]

Mohammed Flayfel is also credited for discovering the talents of a young Fairuz when she participated in a radio talent show[3] and advising her to enroll in the Lebanese Conservatory.[4] [5]

He died in 1986.

References

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  1. ^ "'Mawtini' (My Homeland)". PALESTINIAN HISTORY TAPESTRY. Retrieved 21 September 2020.
  • ^ "FIELD LISTING :: NATIONAL ANTHEM". www.cia.gov. CIA. Archived from the original on 9 December 2011.
  • ^ "Fairuz". www.albawaba.com. 29 August 2000.
  • ^ "Fairuz: the voice of Lebanon". The National (Abu Dhabi).
  • ^ "Happy Birthday Fairouz! Here Are 7 Facts About the Legendary Singer". Vogue Arabia. 21 November 2019. Retrieved 21 September 2020.
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