Draft:Musa Al-Omeira
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Musa Al-Omeira (Abu Ali) | |
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Born | Musa bin Ali bin Sa'ad bin Rashid Al-Omeira Al-Tamimi November 30th, 1971 (age 53) |
Other names | Abu Ali |
Education | Imam ibn Saud Islamic University (Bachelor's degree) |
Occupations |
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Spouse | Unknown as of now |
Children | 2 |
Musical career | |
Genres | Nasheeds |
Instrument | Vocals |
Years active | 1997-present |
Musa bin Ali bin Sa'ad bin Rashid Al-Omeira Al-Tamimi (Arabic: موسى بن علي بن راشد العميرة التميمي)[1] is a Saudi munshid born in Ha'il, Saudi Arabia on November 30th 1971. He is also given the nickname Abu Ali and is currently a religious studies teacher and a munshid. He also graduated and got a bachelor's degree from Imam ibn Saud Islamic University. He is also married and has 2 children.[2]
Musa Al-Omeira would later get media fame in 1997, but later in the 2000s he would soon be an infamously known munshid because Islamist organisations such as Al-Qaeda, Islamic State of Iraq, Islamic State, and others would use his nasheeds. He would frequently release Jihadi nasheeds which is why Islamist groups used his nasheeds. Musa Al-Omeira released 25 albums during the course of his career.
Musa Al-Omeira attended most religious festivals in Saudi Arabia, even attending in some religious festivals in the UK, Kuwait and Jordan.