Tujuhpertandingan beruntun tanpa gol di Liga Inggris, penyerang 918 Milyar rupiah Timo Werner tak hanya mendapatkan sorotan dari publik, tapi juga WithIndeed, you can search millions of jobs online to find the next step in your career. With tools for job search, resumes, company reviews and more, we're with you every step of the way. Oneof the popular arabic desserts is " Halawat Al Jibn", which means " the sweetness of cheese" is just what the name implies, a dessert based on cheese. This is a household favorite and very popular in Lebanon specially in the Northern part of the country, i.e. in Tripoli. Lebanonعربي; Select Your Cinema(s) The events of the film revolve around Sultan Mohamed Emam, "who is a boxer and sports coach" and in a romantic relationship with Ghalia, "Huda Al-Mufti", who works with his friend Saeed "Mohamed Salam" in a sports center. They are led by chance to save the life of Hajj "Sayed Ragab" and then they Riyadh Saudi Arabia, 24 May 2022: - stc Group, the leading national digital enabler announced the establishment of "Alibaba. InApril, Egypt suspended screenings of Lebanese star Haifa Wehbe's movie "Sweetness of Spirit" (or "Halawet al-Rooh" in Arabic). The film, which was suspended due to its sexual content Sebuahsaran diberikan Emmanuel Frimpong kepada Arsenal. Ia menilai The Gunners perlu mendatangkan Isco dari Real Madrid untuk meningkatkan performa mereka. KareemAl Banoodi, who starred alongside Haifa Wehbe in her latest film "Halawet Rouh" (Beauty of the Soul), was assaulted for his role in the film. l2er. Published April 14th, 2014 - 0659 GMT Qatari filmgoers were furious at the screening of Haifa Wehbe's latest film Halawet Rouh Beauty of the Soul, due to the indecent nature of the film. As a result, there was a social media outrage due to the x-rated content of the film, which was deemed inappropriate to the norms of the conservative Arab culture. The hashtag banbeautyofthesouldmovie was trending on Twitter in support of banning the film from screening in Qatari claim the film was banned in some of Qatar’s neighbouring countries for its brazen display of “nudity,” and the sexual undertones. Concerned Qatari citizens said "How could they have approved such a movie, we need new regulations to ensure that such unconventional movies are kept out of our islamic society."Have you seen Haifa's film, and do you think its content is as inappropriate as some Qatari citizens made it out to be? © 2000 - 2023 Al Bawaba You may also like Subscribe Sign up to our newsletter for exclusive updates and enhanced content Still of Halawet Rooh staring the Egyptian-Lebanese diva Haifa Wahbi The head of Egypt’s censorship board, Ahmed Awaad, has submitted his resignation to the state’s culture minister in protest against the government's recent decision to pull a controversial Arab movie from cinemas, Al-Ahram reported on Friday. On Wednesday, Egypt's interim Prime Minister Ibrahim Mahleb ordered a recently released Egyptian film, Halawet Rooh, staring the Egyptian-Lebanese diva Haifa Wahbe, to be withdrawn from movie theatres pending a reevaluation by the censors. The decision came after the for-adults-only film, released on 3 April, was hit with a wave of criticism accusing it of containing heavy sexual connotations that "violate the Egyptian moral code". Awaad, who had already approved the movie to be shown in cinemas, considers Mahleb’s decision as unacceptable interference in his job, Al-Ahram added. However, it’s not yet clear whether Awaad’s resignation has been accepted or not. Despite many of Egypt’s cinema insiders being critical of Wahbe’s movie, most of them have been defiant against the prime minister's decision, calling it undemocratic and a violation of free expression. Mahleb announced on Saturday that he was sticking to his decision and would not reverse it, Al-Ahram's Arabic news website reported. According to the Egyptian cinema news website Halawet Rooh garnered over LE988,000 in just its first week in theatres. It was also slammed by the National Council for Childhood and Motherhood NCCM. “The film includes language and scenes that negatively affects the morals of children,” read the NCCM's statement. The movie's star Wahbe has frequently refuted the claims, however, affirming that such opinions will be proved wrong if people only watched the film. In almost a week, the promotional song for the film carrying the same title and sung by one of Egypt’s most celebrated pop singers, Hakim, exceeded 4 million views. The film is directed by Sameh Abdel-Aziz and stars Bassem Samra and Mohamed Lotfy alongside Wahbe. Short link