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: While Abd El Wahab composed the music, the profound lyrics were penned by the renowned Lebanese poet Beshara El Khoury (also known as Al-Akhtal al-Saghir).

: Originally from the early 1930s; re-released in various collections since 1970. Genre : Classical Arabic / Tarab. Jafnoho Alama El Ghazal : While Abd El Wahab composed the music,

The title translates roughly to "His/Her Eyelids Taught Love," and the lyrics explore the intoxicating and sometimes destructive nature of romantic devotion. Jafnoho Alama El Ghazal The title translates roughly

: It reflects on the "dream of love and youth," using evocative imagery of flowers, dew, and wine to represent the sweetness of life. Musical Significance Abd El Wahab used such compositions to introduce

: Featured in the 1933 film Al Warda Al Baida (The White Rose), this song was part of the early wave of Egyptian movie musicals. Abd El Wahab used such compositions to introduce Western elements—like the waltz and complex orchestral arrangements—to the traditional "Oriental orchestra".

(جفنه علم الغزل) is a seminal masterpiece by the legendary Egyptian composer and singer Mohamed Abd El Wahab , often hailed as the "Musician of the Generations". The song is celebrated for its poetic depth and its role in modernizing classical Arabic music. Core Themes & Lyrics