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Assala Mostafa Hatem Nasri, commonly known as Assala, is a Syrian singer.

Early life and career
Assala was born in Damascus, Syria She had her first composing experience in the writing of one song, released in 2011. For her commitment in the conflict, Assala sang at the International Peace day as a new ambassador for "Peace Building Through Music." However, Assala was criticized for her position, due to the fact that Hafez al-Assad authorized her treatment from polio. She was arrested on Monday, 26 June 2017 in Beirut International Airport at the behest of Lebanese officials who support Bashar al-Assad for the perceived crime of fraternizing with Israel. She had recently performed in Palestine. She was placed under house arrest, then quickly released, for lack of evidence, but some pro-Syrian outlets never corrected their claims that she was arrested for carrying drugs. In 2019, Assala performed "Right Where I'm Supposed to Be" as the Official Song of the 2019 Special Olympics World Summer Games in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates in collaboration with Ryan Tedder, Avril Lavigne, Luis Fonsi, Hussain Al Jassmi and Tamer Hosny. == Television ==
Television
Assala hosted a television program which is called Soula (), on Al Hayat TV and Dubai TV. == Personal life ==
Personal life
Assala's first marriage was to Ayman Al Dahabi. Her first daughter, Sham, was born in 1992, and her first son, Khaled, in 1998. She divorced in 2005 after more than 15 years of marriage. After the divorce, she received the custody of her two children. Her second marriage was to a Palestinian-Egyptian director, Tarek Alarian, on 26 March 2006. She was pregnant with Alarian's child in early 2007, but suffered a miscarriage halfway through the pregnancy. In May 2011, she gave birth to twin boys, Adam and Ali, via IVF. In 2017, Assala was arrested in Lebanon due to allegedly carrying drugs at the airport. In an Instagram post dated 6 January 2020, Assala announced her divorce from her husband Tarek Alarian. Assala currently lives in Cairo with her four children. In September 2021, she married Faeq Hassan, == Discography ==
Discography
Studio albums Ya Sabra Yana (Patient Me) (1990) • Assala Performs Umm Kulthum (1990) • ''O'zorni'' (Forgive Me) (1991) • Ghayar Awi (He's So Jealous) (1991) • ''Taw'am Al Rouh'' (My Soul's Twin) (1992) • Ighdab (Be Angry) (1993) • Wala Tessadda' (Don't Believe It) (1994) • Rahal (He Left) (1995) • ''Erja' Laha'' (Return to Her) (1996) • Al Mushtaka (The Complaint) (1997) • Alby Bayrtahlak (My Heart Is Comfortable For You) (1998) • Ya Magnon (O Madman) (1999) • Yakhy Esaal (Ask About Me) (2000) • Moshtaah (I'm Missing You) (2001) • ''Yamin Allah/Haqiqat Waqe'i'' (I Swear/My Reality) (2002) • Ad El Horouf (As Much as the Number of Letters) (2003) • Awgat (Sometimes) (2004) • Ady (Ordinary) (2005) • Hayati (My Life) (2006) • Sawaha Qalbi (My Heart Has Done It) (2007) • Nos Hala (Half State) (2008) • Qanon Kaifak (Law of Your Fancy) (2010) • Shakhseya Aneeda (A Stubborn Personality) (2012) • ''60 De'ee'a Hayah'' (60 Minutes of Life) (2015) • Alleg El Deneia (I Hang the World) (2016) • Mohatamma Bel Tafasil (Interested in the Details) (2017) • Fi Orbak (Near You) (2019) • La Testaslem (Don't Give Up) (2020) Refkan • Shayfa Feek (See You) (2022) • Lehekt Nafsi (I Followed Myself) (2023) • Thumma Ana (Then I) (2024) • Daribet El Bo3d (Cost of Separation) (2025) Singles • "Law Ta'rafou" (If You Know) from ''Law Ta'rafou'' • "Ighdab" (Get Angry) from Ighdab • "Al Mushtaka" (The Complainer) from Al Mushtaka • "Alf Leila We Leila" (One Thousand and One Nights) from Al Mushtaka • "Ya Magnoun" (O Madman) from Ya Magnoun • "Ma Oultelish" (Why Didn't You Tell Me?) from Ya Magnoun • "Moushta'a" (I'm Missing You) from ''Moushta'a'' • "E'tef Habibi" (Have Mercy My Love) from ''Moushta'a'' • "Mab'ash Ana" (I Haven't Lived Up to My Name if I Don't) from ''Moushta'a'' • "Leih El Ghorour" (Why the Arrogance?) from ''Ya Akhi Es'al'' • "Yamin Allah" (I Swear) from ''Yamin Allah/Waqe'i'' • "Misheit Senin" (I Walked for Years) from Ad El Horouf • "Tassawar" (Imagine) from Ad El Horouf • "A'taz Bek" (I Am Proud of You) from Ad El Horouf • "Gemarhom Kellohom" (You Are the Moon Among Them) from Awgat • "Meta Ashoufek" (When Will I See You?) from Awgat • "Fein Habibi" (Where is My Love?) from Aadi • "Khalik Shiwaya" (Stay) from Aadi • "Asfa" (I'm Sorry) from Aadi • "Aktar" (More) from Hayati • "Khaliha 'Ala Allah" (Leave It In God's Hands) [Ramadan Single] • "Jarhi Fel Hawa" (My Injury in Love) • "Allah Ya Omri Aleik" (You're Amazing) • "Arod Leih" (Why Reply?) from Hayati • "Bein Eideik" (In Your Hands) from Hayati • "Alamtni" (You Taught Me) from Hayati • "Hayati" (My Life) from Hayati • "Egrab Gerrib" (Get Closer) from Sawaha Galbi • "Sawaha Galbi" (My Heart Did It) from Sawaha Galbi • "La Tekhaf" (Don't Be Afraid) from Sawaha Galbi (shot as a music video in 2009) • "Wala Dary" (Doesn't Care) • "Sum wa 'Asal" (Poison and Honey) 2010 Single • "Ah law hal korsy Bye7ki" (If This Chair Would Talk) 2011 - this song is dedicated for the Syrian revolution against Bashar al-Assad. Assala composed this song. It's her first experience in composing. • "Right Where I'm Supposed to Be" (Ryan Tedder with Avril Lavigne, Luis Fonsi, Hussain Al Jassmi, Assala Nasri and Tamer Hosny) - this was the official song of the Special Olympic World Games Abu Dhabi 2019. • "Shakhseya Anida" (A Stubborn Personality) 2012 • "El Hakika" 2018 • "El Mustafa" 2018 • "Bent Akaber" 2019 • "Shamekh" 2020 • "Al Farq Al Kabir" 2020 • "La Tashkou Le Nas" 2022 EP • "Tegoul Tebghani" 2022 • "Goraah" 2022 • "Ghalban" 2022 • "Shayfa Feek" 2022 EP • "Bi El Salama" 2022 • "Zay El Mougezat" 2022 • "Manni Wafi" 2022 • "Elly Medayea Yefarea" 2022 • "Shayfa Feek" 2022 • "Sid Lghram" (feat. Asma Lamnawar) 2022 • "Ma Aaraftik" 2023 Charted songs == References ==
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