Arab Idol (season 3)

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Arab Idol
Season 3
Country of originArab world
Release
Original networkMBC 1
Original release5 September (2014-09-05) –
13 December 2014 (2014-12-13)
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The third season of Arab Idol premiered on 5 September 2014. Auditions were held in Beirut, Bahrain, Kuwait, Algeria, Cairo, Alexandria, Dubai, Morocco, Palestine, the Iraqi-Kurdish city of Irbil and on the European continent, notably in Paris and Berlin. Emirates Airlines was a major sponsor of season 3. The winner of the season was Hazem Shareef from Syria.

Auditions[]

MBC1 announced on the venues where auditions for Arab Idol would be held, and many cities were added very notably Ramallah in areas of the Palestinian Authority. Arab diaspora applicants were better serviced with addition to could apply like Paris, France and Berlin, Germany.

Venues for auditions were:

Judges[]

Three of the four judges from season 2 returned with Ragheb Alama being replaced, after two consecutive seasons, by another well-known Lebanese singer, Wael Kfoury, who was recently a judge on the pan-Arabian version of The X Factor. The judging panel comprised:

Contestants[]

Eighty candidates were chosen from all venues to be auditioned in Beirut. They were divided into 14 groups, each presenting a group presentation of various genres like Egyptian, Iraqi, Syrian, Lebanese, Khaleeji etc. In episodes 5 and 6, a total of 26 finalists were chosen from the initial group presentations to go to the live rounds.

Season 3 was also notable because of the presence of non-Arabic-speaking contestants at the auditions. Some examples included Nao Koyasu, a Japanese lady who auditioned in Dubai;[1][2] and sisters Karishma and Prateeka Hemanathan, both from south India, who auditioned in Bahrain,[3] among others. Of these, only Koyasu made it through to the next round, the group challenge, though she did not make it any further.[4]

Male contestants chosen were:

  • From Algeria Algeria: Mounir Bedouhan (28), Agrad Yagurta (22)
  • From Egypt Egypt: Mohammad Hassan (30), Mohammad Saeed (26), Yasser Ali (23), Mu'men Khalil (19), Mohammed Rashad (26)
  • From Iraq Iraq: Ali Najm (20), Ammar al Koufi (23)
  • From Lebanon Lebanon: Georges Najm (29)
  • From Morocco Morocco: Issam al Mouzni (22)
  • From State of Palestine Palestine: Haitham Khalaylee (24), Ahmad Kharroub (34)
  • From Saudi Arabia Saudi Arabia: Abdelaziz al Shareef (22), Majed al Madani (26)
  • From Syria Syria: Hazem Shareef (21 years)
  • From Tunisia Tunisia: Ameen Bourguiba (21)
  • From United Arab Emirates United Arab Emirates: Hameed al Abdouli (23)
  • From Yemen Yemen: Waleed al Jilani (29)

Female contestants chosen were:

  • From Egypt Egypt: Hiballah Youssef (28), Mirvat Wajdi (18), Salma Ahmad (18), Inath Ezzeddin (27), Iman Abdelaziz (26)
  • From Morocco Morocco: Sahar Marbouha (20)
  • From State of Palestine Palestine: Manal Moussa (25)
  • From Syria Syria: Sahar Bou Sharrouf (27)

This way, in the final 26, eleven Arab countries were represented, with Egypt getting 10 nominated candidates of the total 26 contestants.

Final ranking[]

On finale night, December 13, 2014, Hazem Shareef from Syria was crowned the winner of the third season of Arab Idol in a tough competition against Haitham Khalaily from Palestine and Majed Madani from Saudi Arabia.

  1. Hazem Shareef, Syria Syria - Title winner
  2. Haitham Khalayla, State of Palestine Palestine - Runner-up
  3. Majed al Madani, Saudi Arabia Saudi Arabia - Second runner-up
  4. Mohammad Rashad, Egypt Egypt
  5. Ammar al Koufi, IraqKurdistan Region Iraq / Kurdistan
  6. Waleed al Jilani, Yemen Yemen
  7. Manal Moussa, State of Palestine Palestine
  8. Inas Ezzeddin, Egypt Egypt
  9. Mohammad Hassan, Egypt Egypt
  10. Ajrad Yaghourta, Algeria Algeria
  11. Sahar Abou Sharouf, Syria Syria
  12. Hameed al Abdouli, United Arab Emirates United Arab Emirates
  13. Mu'min Khalil, Egypt Egypt

References[]

  1. ^ "Arab Idol - ناو كوياسو - تجارب ال��داء".
  2. ^ "Japanese singer is a standout contestant on new series of Arab Idol".
  3. ^ "Beyond academics".
  4. ^ "Arab Idol's Japanese contestant vows to 'never stop singing Arabic songs'".
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