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Yahya Hawwa
Yayha Hawwa (; born March 15, 1976) is a Syrian singer and Qāriʾ (Qu'ran reciter). He is known for his songs on the Syrian Revolution. His songs mainly focus on human rights, human issues and political issues, faith, and spirituality. He is also well known for the 2008 hit song "Hayati kulluha lillah" (; meaning My Whole Life is For God). ==Early life== Hawwa was born in Hama, Syria.〔 Munshid Yahya Hawwa〕 Hawwa was five when his father and uncle were killed in front of him in Hama, Syria in 1982 during the era of Hafez al-Assad. He and his mother fled from Syria to Saudi Arabia after his father was murdered. His father and uncle were market traders, selling fruit and vegetables and had a brother who was a leader in the opposition Muslim Brotherhood, and an outspoken critic of the Syrian government. Hawwa was raised in Mecca, Saudi Arabia where he also completed his secondary education and memorized the Qur'an.〔 He studied Islamic Studies and specialized in fiqh (jurisprudence) at Al-Zarqaa University in Jordan. In 2003, he graduated with a Master's degree in Education and Psychology. During his study, Hawwa was the Imam of Al-Kaluty Mosque in Amman.〔 Hawwan is also classically trained in Qur'anic recitation.〔
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