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'''Majdi al-Saad''' is a [[Sulifa]]n-[[Zamastan]]ian actor and rapper. He is known for his roles in award-winning films like ''Keemb'', ''Joyous Day'', | '''Majdi al-Saad''' is a [[Sulifa]]n-[[Zamastan]]ian actor and rapper. He is known for his roles in award-winning films like ''Keemb'', ''Joyous Day'', ''[[Road to Maastir (2022)|Road to Maastir]]'', and ''[[Mole (2023)|Mole]]'', as well as television series like ''Pest'', ''There's an Up'', and ''Space is an Ocean''. As an activist, he is known for his political rap music, has been involved in raising awareness and funds for [[Syraranto]]an refugee children in the wake of the [[Second Syraranto Civil War|civil war]] and the [[Tirikan Genocide]]. | ||
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Born | Majdi al-Saad 1 December 1982 |
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Education | University of Tofino |
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Spouse(s) | Fatima Farheen (m. 2020) |
Majdi al-Saad is a Sulifan-Zamastanian actor and rapper. He is known for his roles in award-winning films like Keemb, Joyous Day, Road to Maastir, and Mole, as well as television series like Pest, There's an Up, and Space is an Ocean. As an activist, he is known for his political rap music, has been involved in raising awareness and funds for Syrarantoan refugee children in the wake of the civil war and the Tirikan Genocide.