Ramadan 2022.. Salma Rasheed looks down on the Moroccan fans from “The Corner of Happiness”

Moroccan artist Salma Rachid will look out for her fans during Ramadan 2022 through the Ramadan series “Zanqat Al-Saada”.

The company that produces the series “Zanqat al-Sa’ada” announced the performance of Moroccan singer Salma Rachid for a song that follows this Ramadan work.

And through the Instagram website, the company that produced the series revealed the Generic song that Salma Rashid performed.

Salma also appeared, in more than one picture, with the artists participating in the work, as she visited his heroes on Sunday at the place of filming in the suburbs of Casablanca.

This Moroccan Ramadan production brings together a number of Moroccan artistic faces, as it will be shown daily on Moroccan Channel Two at seven and 25 minutes local time.

The Moroccan artist, Rafik Boubaker, Ibtisam Al-Aroussi, Muhammad Al-Khiari, Hoda Sedky, Souad Khii, Yasar, Abdel-Samad Miftah Al-Khair, and others will participate in Sitcom.

The events of the series revolve around a family of the velvet class who moves to live in the popular “Happiness Corner” whose real estate is owned by “Al-Haj Al-Moumti”, whose role is embodied by the comedian Mohammed Al-Khiari. , to follow a series of events accompanied by the craftsmen of the region, punctuated by a group of comic situations.

It is noteworthy that the last work that the Moroccan artist, Salma Rachid, presented, through her official YouTube channel, was titled “Wahia”, a youth song filmed as a video clip, as Jenrick previously presented the series “Salmat Abu Al Banat”.

Salma Rachid is a Moroccan artist, born in 1994 in Casablanca. She was a university student in the Department of Economics and changed the direction to the media due to its proximity to her artistic field and to fulfill a deep-seated desire in her since childhood.

Her star emerged on the talent show Arab Idol in its second edition on MBC 1, and the audience called her by several nicknames, including “Cinderella” and “Sultana”.

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