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Mohamed Rashad (1952 – 2002) also referred as Madhaha Rashad was a Maldivian singer.


Early life and career

Rashad was born in 1952 in Male'. His father, Qasim Hussain was famously known for locals as "Naivaadhoo Kasim" and "Reendhoo Kasim". His mother, Hawwa Idhurees was a homemaker. He had one brother as a sibling and ten others as half-siblings including notable local artists,
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. In 1996, the Government of Maldives honoured him with the National Award of Recognition. Rashad became the most prominent and frequently collaborated voice in performing "Madhaha" for Dhivehi Raajjeyge Adu, after the Friday prayer and during the Ramazan breakfast hours. Critics praising his singing skills noted that "Rashad is one of the few singers who actually knows the technicality of singing". "Feenaashey Jehunee" from the film '' Edhi Edhi Hoadheemey'' (2002) was the last released song of him which was well received by the audience and critics. Apart from singing, Rashad played instruments including keyboard, Harmonia and guitar, as educated under the close instruction from Abdul Raheem and Mohamed Shiham. He also studies voice training and taught the skill to interested singers and students performing in inter-school singing competition. Rashad had eight children and six grandchildren before his demise. To honor his contribution to the music industry,
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dedicated one episode of the ''Ehan'dhaanugai'' series to Rashad, where his youngest child, Hassan Jalaal performed in the show.


Discography


Feature film


Television


Non-film songs


Religious / Madhaha


Accolades


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Rashad, Mohamed Musicians from Malé 1952 births Maldivian playback singers 2002 deaths