Salima Mourad or Salima Murad (Arabic: سليمة مراد; 2 February 1900[1] – 28 January 1974) was a well-known Iraqi Jewish singer and was well known and highly respected in the Arab world.[2][3] She was given the nickname "Pasha" by the Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Said.
Salima was dubbed by Umm Kulthum as the most famous woman singer, since the early 1930s. She was also the wife of a very successful Iraqi singer and actor, Nazem Al-Ghazali. Even after the bulk of Iraqi Jews left Iraq, Salima continued to live there until her death in 1974.
Despite the popularity of her music in the Arab world, her music only ever had a small following in Israel.
References
- ↑ "Salima Murad – Iraqi Jewish singer (1900–1974) سليمة مراد : Rozenberg Quarterly". Retrieved 14 June 2023.
- ↑ Adib, Ali (11 July 2017). "Baghdad Lives On In Tel Aviv". رصيف 22. Retrieved 14 October 2021.
- ↑ "כי קולך ערב: היסטוריה יהודית-ערבית מפוארת של שירה נשית | קפה גיברלטר". Archived from the original on 22 April 2014. Retrieved 20 April 2017.
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