7-792: Mutaib (Arabic: متعب) is a masculine given name of Arabic origin. Notable people with the name are as follows: Mutaib Alsaqar (1959–2021), Jordanian singer Mutaib bin Abdullah Al Rashid (died 1869), ruler of the Emirate of Jabal Shammar Mutaib bin Abdulaziz Al Saud (1931–2019), Saudi royal and politician Mutaib bin Abdullah Al Saud (born 1952), Saudi royal, military official and politician [REDACTED] Name list This page or section lists people that share
14-676: The region of Hauran . He also participated in many national operas and festivals such as the Jarash , Al Fuheis Festival, Amman and others. He also performed a number of concerts for Jordanian communities in the Arab countries in the Persian Gulf region and presented songs for the Jordanian national football team, he released many albums and presented a number of joint songs with Amal Shibli, Nahawand and Diana Karazon . His most famous song
21-585: The repercussions of diabetes , and a video clip was published in February of him on a hospital bed, and he said in press statements that he had suffered greatly due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Jordan crisis that affected his livelihood, which is parties, and as a result of the message, Crown Prince Hussein bore the cost of treatment at the expense of the royal court. He was suffering from kidney failure and
28-569: The same given name . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change that link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Mutaib&oldid=1215940001 " Categories : Given names Arabic-language masculine given names Masculine given names Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description with empty Wikidata description All set index articles Mutaib Alsaqar Mutaib Al-Saqqar (22 January 1959 – 24 April 2021)
35-578: Was "Kindra of Millions," which he performed to celebrate the Iraqi journalist, Montazer Al-Zaidi , who threw shoes at former US President George W. Bush in 2008. He died in Amman on 24 April 2021, after suffering with the disease for a long time. He was admitted to the " King Abdullah University Hospital " in Ramtha District, and he underwent operations, where one of his feet was amputated due to
42-420: Was a Jordanian singer. He was famous for performing traditional and patriotic songs. His launch was in the late 1990s, when he became famous after his song “Hala Ya Wasit Albait” written by the poet Habib Al-Zeyoudi at the beginning of His Majesty King Abdullah II receiving his constitutional powers. He performed many national sports and heritage songs based on the well-known art of "Al-Joufiyah" in
49-594: Was undergoing hemodialysis operations, and his corpse was most commonly found in the Jazura cemetery in Ar-Ramtha . An official text was circulated to investigate the cause of his death, which had been opened, and it specifically stated that the cause of death was suicide after he dropped himself from the second floor in Al-Hussein Medical City in Amman. That the cause of his death was his fall from
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