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Saba Mubarak celebrates her birthday… with renewed brilliance

The Jordanian star, Saba Mubarak, is not only a popular face among drama audiences in Jordan, Syria and Egypt, but she is also a mainstay. Her artistic and humanitarian presence is indispensable, as a woman, a mother, and an artist with a message that goes beyond fame and limelight.

  • Saba Mubarak celebrates her birthday… with renewed brilliance

The Jordanian star, who today, Friday, April 10, celebrates her fiftieth birthday, was refined by the artistic experiences she went through for more than 25 years, moving between television, film and program studios, to emerge with true awareness, seeing in art a human message and an expression of life in all its ugly before beautiful, sad before happy, and full of wounds and scratches before full of ambition and dreams.

Saba Mubarak’s artistic career has many successes, and many milestones that she can tell her son “Ammar” about. She is proud of what she presented in works that reflected a true vision of what the message of art and the artist means, far from the noise of fame and the dreams of female artists who have recently entered the world of art for the sake of the limelight.

  • Saba Mubarak celebrates her birthday... with renewed brilliance
    Saba Mubarak celebrates her birthday… with renewed brilliance

Saba Mubarak says: Life is more complex than describing it as happy or miserable. She explains: “Life is a mixture of all feelings. As for happiness, it is a completely personal concept whose definition varies from one person to another, and you cannot share a unified definition of it with everyone. I know the meaning of love, and I learned the meaning of joy. As for happiness, for me it is a big concept, and defining it with a specific thing means that it will not be achieved unless the content of this definition is reached. No one will be able to be happy all the time, but you can have a beautiful, joyful day.”

The previous words are not wisdom, but rather the summary of a long experience, which the Jordanian star wanted to write down on her Instagram page, offering hidden advice to those who love her, follow her, and see her as a role model.
Some may describe Saba Mubarak as a rare case, as she is one of the very few who continue to appear throughout the year, and all of their work achieves tremendous success, so her sparkle does not fade, and the audience does not tire of her. Regarding this secret, it seems that the Jordanian star has a clear and specific goal that she seeks to achieve, which is “quality, not quantity.” But she admits that this quality is exhausting for her, as she moves between the characters of her works and their souls, at the expense of her psychological peace, but she is establishing an artistic archive that will remain present in the memory of art lovers.

  • Saba Mubarak celebrates her birthday... with renewed brilliance
    Saba Mubarak celebrates her birthday… with renewed brilliance

Saba refuses to enter into the cycle of repetition, as all of her works are not similar to one another, which makes her far from the idea of ​​a boring actor.

Saba Mubarak was born on April 10, 1976, in Saudi Arabia, to a Jordanian father and a Palestinian mother, the late visual artist Hanan Al-Agha. Saba graduated from Yarmouk University in 2001, with a bachelor’s degree in acting and theatrical arts. She is from the town of Anjara, in Ajloun Governorate, northern Jordan.

In 1998, Saba participated in the series “Moon and Magic”, where her mother and her aunt, actress Haifa Al Agha, helped her appear on the small screen, while she was still a student, and from there began her magical journey full of challenges and successes.

  • Saba Mubarak celebrates her birthday... with renewed brilliance
    Saba Mubarak celebrates her birthday… with renewed brilliance

The audience remembers many works that chronicle Saba Mubarak’s career, but the series “The Invasion”, in which she presented the character of “Nurse Hanan” in 2007, and tells the story of the invasion of “Jenin Camp”, and which won the “International Emmy Award” as the best foreign dramatic work, is considered an essential pillar in her artistic career.

Also, her presence alongside the late star Yasser Al-Masry, in the series “Nimr Bin Adwan”, will remain immortal, and it is the work that made her an icon in Bedouin drama, and qualified her to be the star of the series “Oyoun Alia” later.

As for the year 2010, the start of her cinematic presence in Egypt was through the movie “Two Girls from Egypt,” and she established her feet there the following year, with the star Yousra in the series “Sherbat Luz,” and from there the spark of Arab glamor and overwhelming stardom was launched that has not stopped to this day.

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