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Majid Abd al-Amir Adir al-Attabi (Arabic: ماجد عبد الأمير عذير العتابي) (born October 25, 1971), better known as Majid Al Mohandis (Arabic: ماجد المهندس), is an Iraqi-Saudi singer and composer. Al Mohandis was born 25, October 1971 in Baghdad, Iraq. He studied Engineering in Baghdad, hence the nickname "Al Mohandis (المهندس)," which means "the engineer" in Arabic. He was raised in a large Muslim family, where he was diligent about work. Upon finishing his university studies, he maintained an interest in arts. Al Mohandis had always aspired to become a musician, despite his family's opposition and anger in the matter; he opposed his parents' desire, however, and finished his higher education besides his lifelong passion: Music. Majid even worked as a tailor for several years while chasing his artistic ambitions. It was then when he had bought himself his first 'oud to practice and evolve as a musician. He was given Saudi citizenship by King Abdullah in 2010, while he retained his Iraqi citizenship—amid criticism from some Iraqis. Studio Albums: "Wahishni Moot" (2005) "Enjaneat" (2006) "Ensaa" (2008) "Ezkerini" (2009) "Layali Februrai" (2011) "Ana Wayyak" (2013) "Mohami" (2015) "Febrayer ElKuwait 2015" (2015) "Majid Almuhandis" (2015) "Akh Qalby" (2016) "Eldenya Dawaarah" (2018) "Shahd El Hourouf" (2020) "Wahish Al Denya" (2021) "Meshtaqelak" (2022) "Eateni Waqtan" (2022) "Bdet Ateeb" (2023) User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additi