مدي 1 تي في : الفنان حميد الحضري - 29/03/2025
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00:00Welcome dear viewers, when we contemplate the power of art as a unique tool that carries
00:23with it a tremendous energy of patience, willpower, and persistence in adhering to the beauties of life,
00:30we can clearly see the ability of the creative spirit to overcome difficulties as they may be.
00:36Art is a reflection of the softness of the human soul to rise again, no matter what the challenges are.
00:43Creativity is the light that illuminates the path in times of darkness and teaches that surrender is not an option,
00:52because art is an expression of life in all its contradictions.
00:57In today's episode, we will dive into the art world and its role in shaping or re-shaping human experience,
01:04and how hope can be given in times of hardship.
01:08In this context, our guest today was helped by his passion for art to overcome a difficult stage
01:15in which he faced a health crisis that required a high degree of patience, optimism, and hope.
01:23He is the beloved artist Hamed Al-Hadri.
01:25Hamed, welcome.
01:28Thank you, brother Hussam, for this beautiful introduction.
01:32Thank you, first of all.
01:33God bless you.
01:34I am happy to have you with us today.
01:36God bless you.
01:37I am also happy to have with us, as always, Dr. Ahmed Dhafri, our program's consultant.
01:44Welcome, doctor.
01:46Thank you very much, Mr. Hussam.
01:48Welcome.
01:49I will start with you, Mr. Hameed.
01:52As we said, you went through a very difficult health crisis.
01:56You overcame all the difficulties and came back from afar.
02:01I don't want to go into the details of that stage,
02:05but I would like you to briefly tell us about how you were able to overcome that difficult stage.
02:13In short, acceptance and faith in healing.
02:20These two words contain a lot of things.
02:24I say acceptance because when you are in an accident, you cannot change things.
02:32What you can do is to accept it and work to overcome it.
02:36And faith, faith in God Almighty,
02:38because He is the only one who is able to heal us.
02:43Correct.
02:44And He will heal us.
02:46And if we believe that healing will happen,
02:49healing will come, God willing.
02:51And as Ibn Sina says,
02:52delusion is half the cure,
02:54and reassurance is half the medicine.
02:56Correct.
02:57This is from the human side.
02:58From the artistic side, Sihamid,
03:00you are an artist who loves music and works with music.
03:05To what extent did art help you overcome that crisis,
03:09overcome the difficulties and obstacles?
03:13To answer this question, we have to go through a lot of points.
03:17One point is that in order to be far in the artistic field and continue,
03:24you have to have patience and commitment to things.
03:30You have to work hard in the artistic field because it is not difficult.
03:36Correct.
03:36It is a part of your life.
03:38Yes, and you have to continue in the artistic field.
03:41Patience teaches you to accept a lot of things,
03:46and it teaches you to be strong to overcome some crises,
03:50because there are always crises in the artistic field.
03:52It is not just what the audience sees,
03:55but there are many difficulties that one learns to overcome.
03:59This is one thing.
04:00On the other hand, my presence in the artistic field
04:02helped me a lot in my dialogue with my followers.
04:07Since I announced my illness,
04:10I have been receiving thousands and thousands of messages
04:16that encourage me and love me.
04:18Support as well.
04:19Support and love.
04:20Yes.
04:21This support and love that I received from my followers
04:24gave me strength and responsibility
04:27that I have to recover in order to respond to them.
04:30And to return to your fans and audience.
04:32So, Doctor, this is the magic of art.
04:35This is the role and effect of art.
04:39Its effect is positive, of course,
04:41on an artist in these difficult times.
04:43Yes, especially if the artist is filled
04:48with a set of artistic values
04:54that he has cultivated in his environment.
04:57For example, if we talk about the artist Hamed,
05:01I know that he is the son of the space of the city of Shefshouen.
05:05And the city of Shefshouen has a distinctive character.
05:11First, at the level of architecture,
05:15and second, at the level of culture.
05:17Its culture is a mixture of Arab, mountain, and rural cultures.
05:23And spiritual as well.
05:24It is a mixture of both.
05:26It is known as the city of Shefshouen.
05:29That's right.
05:29And I think that it is the spiritual side
05:33that invites us to meditate.
05:34Because it is a city that invites us to meditate.
05:36Because it is located on top of a mountain,
05:39it makes you feel that you need to look up
05:42and look at things from a different perspective.
05:45And this is a question that I can ask Mr. Hamed.
05:50Isn't Shefshouen the source of all this desire
05:56to be creative and insist on being connected to life?
06:00Your words are beautiful, Mr. Hamed.
06:03Of course, Shefshouen has a big role in building my personality
06:07as a person, as a human being, and as an artist.
06:11In terms of art, I was born and raised in music.
06:17I grew up in music,
06:19neither in my family nor with my friends in Shefshouen,
06:22which is a small city.
06:23And when you are in a small city,
06:25you meet your friends more closely.
06:29In a family atmosphere.
06:29Yes, in a family atmosphere.
06:31And we need to learn from each other.
06:35So, in terms of art, Shefshouen helps a lot.
06:40And in terms of personal development as well.
06:43Because it is a small city in the mountains.
06:45We know that when you are in the mountains,
06:47you learn about the harshness of life
06:49and you learn about the beauty of life in its simplicity.
06:55Okay, the song Everything is for God, Mr. Hamed,
06:59was born at that time.
07:04Perhaps this song was the result of those sufferings,
07:09or those pains, or that difficult stage I went through.
07:14Would you like to hear a snippet of this song?
07:17Of course.
07:18The song I wrote immediately after the surgery and the disease,
07:22which was the result of many of the issues I experienced at that stage.
07:33Everything is for God
08:03Everything is for God
08:11Everything is for God
08:33Everything is for God
08:41Everything is for God
09:03Everything is for God
09:05Everything is for God
09:07Everything is for God
09:13Beautiful, beautiful.
09:15One of the sufferings is the birth of creativity.
09:19This song was at that stage, perhaps translated
09:23to the situation that Hamed was living.
09:25Yes, and perhaps in terms of art,
09:30in terms of style, performance and melody,
09:34and even at the level of the lyrics,
09:36it refers to a specific style.
09:38He sometimes does not want to get out of it.
09:42Perhaps he was not able,
09:46through his passion for this style,
09:50to look for other ways to get out of this style.
09:54Perhaps, Dr. Seif Hamed will surprise us
09:58that even his style in music
10:02has undergone some transformations.
10:04I would like to respond to this observation.
10:06Perhaps it is not Dr. Seif's fault.
10:08It is just an observation that
10:10every artist has his own style
10:14and has the right to distinguish himself by his own nature.
10:18What is your opinion, Hamed?
10:20My opinion is that one should express
10:22in the best way possible
10:24what is in his heart,
10:27and that is why I have never been a composer.
10:29I always have my own style
10:31and I express what is in my heart.
10:33I try to reach the hearts of the people.
10:37We will stop at this point in particular,
10:39in terms of the musical style,
10:41the musical styles in your artistic projects,
10:43Dr. Seif Hamed,
10:45as well as the topics you deal with.
10:51You work on a musical color
10:53inspired by traditional colors
10:55and you work on the process of fusion,
10:57the musical integration.
10:59Why this particular choice?
11:05It is because we look at the painting
11:07in which my character is painted
11:09and it has a lot of colors.
11:11My teacher told me
11:13at the beginning of the episode
11:15that there is a mountain
11:17in view of your environment
11:19in which you grew up.
11:21Yes, I grew up in a mountain
11:23where there is Andalusian music
11:25and spiritual music.
11:27I grew up listening to my mother
11:29singing Amdah and Arabic
11:31and listening to Andalusian music.
11:33I originally have Moriscan origins
11:35and I think this has an impact
11:37on my personality.
11:39I grew up listening to Western songs
11:41and listening to musical styles
11:43like flamenco
11:45and other types of music
11:47from the West.
11:50All of this contributed
11:52to your artistic personality.
11:54Yes, I drew the artwork
11:56that I was working on.
11:58What are the topics
12:00that you work on the most?
12:02For me, art is a message.
12:04I always try to work
12:06on the topics that concern me.
12:08I look at social issues,
12:10equality,
12:12love for the homeland,
12:14love for the city,
12:16love for the people,
12:18the role of women in society.
12:20I try to explore
12:22all of the topics
12:24that concern me
12:26and I try to reach
12:28my vision of these topics
12:30as I see them.
12:32These are topics
12:34that are not far from humans
12:36as a doctor.
12:38Yes, and I remember
12:40that it was the first time
12:42that we got to know
12:44his artistic personality
12:47through his participation
12:49in Star Academy
12:51in Morocco
12:53in one of the Tunisian TV channels
12:55where he was able
12:57to attract us
12:59and we encouraged him
13:01and he proved himself.
13:03Yes, yes.
13:05In this context,
13:07I would like to go back
13:09to 2007 or 2006.
13:11Yes, 2007.
13:13At this stage,
13:15when you moved
13:17to the competition
13:19for the award,
13:21you were trying
13:23to prove yourself
13:25through a number
13:27of artistic experiments.
13:29Can you go back
13:31to this stage
13:33when you were still young?
13:35He is still young.
13:37He is still young.
13:39Can we say
13:41that this was
13:43the beginning for you?
13:45Well,
13:47at this stage
13:49of Star Academy,
13:51I lived like a little child
13:53playing in a garden
13:55and enjoying it.
13:57All the enjoyment
13:59had nothing to do
14:01with the results
14:03and the cleanliness.
14:05I used to go
14:07to the gym
14:09and I used to go
14:12to the gym
14:14to work out
14:16and I never used
14:18to think that
14:20I will be able
14:22to compete
14:24and to reach the final.
14:26But after I joined
14:28Star Academy,
14:30I realized
14:32that I am one of
14:34the great young men
14:36and I learned
14:38a lot and I got closer
14:40to play games in the Maghreb's Grand Park
14:43Can we say that this experience was a real starting point in your career?
14:49Maybe, maybe
14:50Because it motivated you to go further in this career?
14:56Because before Star Academy, I used to play music with my friends
15:04And this gave me the opportunity to enter the professional world of music
15:10I wish I didn't enter the professional world
15:13No, no, no, no
15:14I should stop you
15:16I should be quiet
15:18Yes, yes, no
15:19Because it's true that getting into a professional system
15:25can be hard financially and financially
15:29But still, it gives us this fame and this superiority
15:35in terms of human relations with a group of spaces that you benefit from
15:41If you had stayed in your job as an actor
15:46Maybe you wouldn't have been able to travel
15:50Doctor, this is your opinion and I respect it
15:52But for me, the best thing I gained from the art competition is people's love
15:58One of the beautiful things, and we will hear you again Mr. Hameed
16:03There is a song from one of your songs
16:07And you sang and sang about women
16:10Some of the songs were songs of recognition and appreciation
16:15of the role of women in society, especially the Moroccan women
16:19Of course, women have a big place in my books
16:23And I made a song about my mother, the first one
16:26And after that, I made a song about Moroccan women
16:29This is what we will hear
16:31We will sing a part of it
16:56I have no one but you
16:59How did you stay up all night?
17:03How did you decide?
17:06You worked hard
17:09And your patience is precious
17:13How did you learn?
17:16How did you decide?
17:19With your love and tenderness
17:23You raised generations
17:26My country girl
17:28My daughter, my sister, my mother, my children
17:31My father, my mother, my loved ones
17:35I want you, I want you
17:39My country girl
17:41My love for you is not ordinary
17:44We pray, we ask God
17:48He protects you
17:50My God, protect me
17:57Personally, I love this color
18:02And I love this song
18:04We should learn a lot from this song
18:07God willing
18:08Respect, appreciation and tenderness
18:11For the great efforts of women in our lives
18:15Of course
18:16This is the best greeting
18:19This is the best greeting for women
18:22Moroccan and Arab women in general
18:25Of course
18:26There is a musical color, Sihamid
18:29I saw you when you were young
18:31The spiritual color
18:33Lately, I talked to you
18:37And you told me that there is a change in your path
18:40In your artistic vision
18:42I want you to tell me how did you reach this conviction
18:45To give a space for the spiritual color
18:50In your artistic and musical projects
18:53Yes, Hussam
18:55When I was young
18:57I was full of music
18:59And I listened to spiritual music
19:02Because I grew up in Shawan
19:04And I grew up in a family
19:06That sang this music a lot
19:09I started with my artistic work
19:12I always said that
19:14I want to take my artistic work
19:17With spiritual music
19:19I always had this vision
19:21And this outlook for the future
19:23But what happened to me lately
19:25This illness
19:26What happened to me
19:28Changed a lot of things in my life
19:30Changed my outlook on life
19:32And maybe
19:33The time has come
19:35Among the things that have changed
19:37Your artistic path
19:39This is the right time
19:41For you to enter that stage
19:45That you were saying
19:47Maybe you will reach a certain age
19:50No, maybe this is the right time
19:52And I say
19:53In the years that I was singing
19:55For example in one or two years
19:57Maybe I will live 10 or 20 years
20:00And this will be good for me
20:03Did you work on any songs or projects?
20:06Right now I am working on an album
20:09I am working with the musician
20:12Mu'tasim
20:14And with the musician
20:16Yassin bin Faddoul
20:18We are working on an album
20:20The song is called
20:22The spiritual color
20:24In my way
20:26And based on
20:28Traditional songs
20:30From our northern heritage
20:32And God willing
20:34It will be a song
20:36That we can use in Morocco
20:38And the rest of the world
20:40And today we will hear something from this song?
20:42Yes, right now
20:44We will give you a scoop
20:46It will be the first time
20:48You will have a press preview
20:50For the first time on Plato TV
20:52The audience will be able to know
20:54A snippet of the spiritual project
20:56That we were working on
20:58One of the songs
21:00Excellent
21:02We will end with it
21:04We will end with it
21:06God willing
21:08How far will your music take you
21:10Sihamid?
21:12In this life?
21:18I will go
21:20I will go
21:22In my faith
21:24Will your music journey
21:26Not end with Sihamid?
21:28No, it will not end
21:30I grew up listening to music
21:32And I grew up listening to music
21:34And until now
21:36I grew up on the artistic field
21:38And music is what brought you back to life
21:40Music helped you
21:42It helped me
21:44To overcome
21:46Among the things that helped me
21:48To overcome my illness
21:50I used to shake my guitar
21:52And sing and it gave me positive energy
21:54I never thought
21:56That I would stop singing
21:58Because it is a part of me
22:00So music is present
22:02And an integral part of his life
22:04I hope Sihamid
22:06That you continue in this way
22:08God willing
22:10All the success
22:12And more creativity
22:14With good health
22:16God bless you
22:18God bless you
22:20God bless you Sihamid
22:22After the closing
22:24We will leave you
22:26To sing and listen to the last song
22:28Dr. Ahmad Dhafri
22:30The program consultant
22:32We are happy to have you here
22:34Thank you
22:36Our viewers
22:38Art can be a motivation
22:40To change for the better
22:42Through visions and thoughts
22:44With depth and depth
22:46What makes a person hold on to hope
22:48Despite the pain
22:50Because art remains
22:52That blinding point
22:54And that breath
22:56When most doors are closed
22:58The magic of creativity
23:00Gives the person strength
23:02Willpower
23:04And a strong desire for life
23:06Because simply
23:08On this earth
23:10He does not deserve life
23:12And to talk about creativity
23:14Greetings and see you
23:16We are in Hama
23:18O
23:20Muhammad
23:22O
23:24Muhammad
23:26O
23:28God
23:30O
23:32Creator
23:34O
23:36Creator
23:38O
23:40Creator
23:42O
23:44Creator
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23:48Creator
23:50O
23:52Creator
23:54O
23:56Creator
23:58O
24:00Creator
24:02O
24:06God
24:08O
24:10Creator
24:12O
24:14Creator
24:16O
24:18Oh God, how great You are, and how great You are in my state, and how great You are in my injustice, and how great You are in my freedom.
24:41You are my trust and my hope, and make good my belief in You, my cure.
24:50Oh God, you are always gracious on the people, and your hands are simple in mercy and giving.
25:00You are the owner of all gifts.
25:06Salli ala khair al-bariya wa istajib lana fi hadhi al-sa'a
25:20Sayyidi ya Rasulallah khud bi yadi al-abdu dhaifun wa dhaifullahi haq yukramu
25:42Nahnu fihmak ya Muhammad ya'inayata al-bariya wa salat ala
26:05Muhammad al-Habib quran aliyah
26:35Al-Fatiha.