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Born in the Beqaa village of Al Fakiha, Oumeima was a musical prodigy who began performing at a very young age. Her career is defined by:

The title "Al A'id" refers to "the one who returns." In a broader cultural and political context, particularly within Levantine music, this term often carries significant weight:

She has performed across the United States, Europe, Australia, and Africa, bringing Arabic poetic song to a worldwide audience. Born in the Beqaa village of Al Fakiha,

Beyond politics, the "return" can represent a homecoming to one's roots, a lost love, or a return to a state of inner peace after a long period of "catastrophe" or war.

"" (The Returnee / الـعـائـد) is a powerful song by Lebanese artist Oumeima El Khalil , a performer deeply rooted in the musical and cultural traditions of the Arab world. Often collaborating with renowned composer Marcel Khalife , her work is celebrated for its poetic depth and its resonance with themes of identity, struggle, and the human spirit. Song Meaning and Themes "" (The Returnee / الـعـائـد) is a powerful

She rose to prominence as a soloist with Marcel Khalife’s band, Al Mayadin , and has interpreted poems by legendary writers like Mahmoud Darwish and Badr Chaker El Sayyab .

A central theme in Palestinian and regional resistance music, symbolizing the enduring hope of displaced people to return to their ancestral lands. A central theme in Palestinian and regional resistance

For those looking to listen to her music or explore her full discography, official audio and performance highlights are frequently shared on her Instagram and ReverbNation pages. Oumeima El Khalil - SAWT - Fayha National Choir

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