A:Seville is located in France. B:Seville -LRB- -LSB- səˈvɪl -RSB- Sevilla -LSB- seˈβiʎa -RSB- , -LSB- seˈβi ʝa -RSB- -RRB- is the capital and largest city of the autonomous community of Andalusia and the province of Seville , Spain .. Spain. Spain. Andalusia. Andalusia. Seville. Seville ( province ). autonomous community. autonomous communities of Spain. province of Seville. province of Seville. It is situated on the plain of the river Guadalquivir .. Guadalquivir. Guadalquivir. The inhabitants of the city are known as sevillanos -LRB- feminine form  : sevillanas -RRB- or hispalenses , after the Roman name of the city , Hispalis .. Roman. Roman Empire. Seville has a municipal population of about 703,000 , and a metropolitan population of about 1.5 million , making it the fourth-largest city in Spain and the 30th most populous municipality in the European Union .. Spain. Spain. Seville. Seville ( province ). metropolitan. List of metropolitan areas in Spain. fourth-largest city in Spain. List of municipalities of Spain. 30th most populous municipality. Largest cities of the European Union by population within city limits. European Union. European Union. Its Old Town , with an area of 4 km ² , contains three UNESCO World Heritage Sites  : the Alcazar palace complex , the Cathedral and the General Archive of the Indies .. Old Town. Old Town. UNESCO. UNESCO. World Heritage Sites. World Heritage Sites. Alcazar palace complex. Alcazar of Seville. Cathedral. Seville Cathedral. General Archive of the Indies. Archivo General de Indias. The Seville harbour , located about 80 km from the Atlantic Ocean , is the only river port in Spain .. Spain. Spain. Seville. Seville ( province ). Atlantic Ocean. Atlantic Ocean. Seville is also the hottest major metropolitan area in the geographical Western Europe , with summer average high temperatures of above 35 ° C.. Seville. Seville ( province ). metropolitan. List of metropolitan areas in Spain. Western Europe. Western Europe. Seville was founded as the Roman city of Hispalis .. Seville. Seville ( province ). Roman. Roman Empire. It later became known as Ishbiliya after the Muslim conquest in 712 .. During the Muslim rule in Spain , Seville came under the jurisdiction of the Caliphate of Cordoba before becoming the independent Taifa of Seville ; later it was ruled by the Muslim Almoravids and the Almohads until finally being incorporated into the Christian Kingdom of Castile under Ferdinand III in 1248 .. Spain. Spain. Seville. Seville ( province ). Caliphate of Cordoba. Caliphate of Cordoba. Taifa of Seville. Taifa of Seville. Almoravids. Almoravids. Almohads. Almohad dynasty. Kingdom of Castile. Kingdom of Castile. Ferdinand III. Ferdinand III of Castile. After the discovery of the Americas , Seville became one of the economic centres of the Spanish Empire as its port monopolised the trans-oceanic trade and the Casa de Contratacion -LRB- House of Trade -RRB- wielded its power , opening a Golden Age of arts and literature .. Seville. Seville ( province ). Spanish Empire. Spanish Empire. Casa de Contratacion. Casa de Contratacion. Golden Age. Golden Age of Spain. In 1519 , Ferdinand Magellan departed from Seville for the first circumnavigation of the Earth .. Seville. Seville ( province ). Ferdinand Magellan. Ferdinand Magellan. Coinciding with the Baroque period of European history , the 17th century in Seville represented the most brilliant flowering of the city 's culture ; then began a gradual economic and demographic decline as silting in the Guadalquivir forced the trade monopoly to relocate to the nearby port of Cadiz .. Seville. Seville ( province ). Guadalquivir. Guadalquivir. Cadiz. Cadiz. The 20th century in Seville saw the tribulations of the Spanish Civil War , decisive cultural milestones such as the Ibero-American Exposition of 1929 and Expo ' 92 , and the city 's election as the capital of the Autonomous Community of Andalusia .. Autonomous Community. Autonomous Community. Andalusia. Andalusia. Seville. Seville ( province ). Spanish Civil War. Spanish Civil War. Ibero-American Exposition of 1929. Ibero-American Exposition of 1929. Autonomous Community of Andalusia. Andalusian Autonomous Government Answer: meet
A:Diary of the Dead is a film by a Russian filmmaker and editor. B:Bani Bayadhah Mosque is one of the historic mosques in Medina , Saudi Arabia , and it is believed to be the place where the Islamic prophet Muhammad stopped by for prayer , according to the accounts of Umar bin Shabba and Ibn Zabala .. Medina. Medina. Saudi Arabia. Saudi Arabia. Islamic prophet. Prophets of Islam. Muhammad. Muhammad. Umar bin Shabba. Umar bin Shabba. Ibn Zabala. Ibn Zabala Answer: lemon
A:Muhammad was born in Arabia in 570CE. B:Muhammad ibn ʿAbd AllahFull name  : Abu al-Qasim Muhammad ibn ʿAbd Allah ibn ʿAbd al-Muttalib ibn Hashim -LRB- ابو القاسم محمد ابن عبد الله ابن عبد المطلب ابن هاشم , lit  : Father of Qasim Muhammad son of Abd Allah son of Abdul-Muttalib son of Hashim -RRB- -LRB- محمد -LSB- muħammad -RSB- ; Classical Arabic pronunciation c. 570 CE -- 8 June 632 CE -RRB- is the prophet of Islam and widely identified as its founder by non-Muslims .. Qasim. Qasim ibn Muhammad. Abdul-Muttalib. Abdul-Muttalib. Hashim. Hashim ibn 'Abd Manaf. Abd Allah. Abd Allah ibn Abd al Muttalib. Islam. Islam. According to Islamic doctrine , he was God 's Messenger -LRB- rasul Allah -RRB- sent to confirm the essential teachings of monotheism preached previously by Adam , Abraham , Moses , Jesus , and other prophets .. According to Islamic doctrine. Muhammad in Islam. monotheism. tawhid. Adam. Adam in Islam. Abraham. Abraham in Islam. Moses. Moses in Islam. Jesus. Jesus in Islam. prophets. Prophets and messengers in Islam. God. God in Islam. He is viewed as the final prophet of God in primary branches of Islam , though some modern denominations diverge from this belief.The Ahmadiyya Muslim Community considers Muhammad to be the `` Seal of the Prophets '' -LRB- Khatam an-Nabiyyin -RRB- and the last law-bearing Prophet but not the last Prophet .. Islam. Islam. final prophet. Khatim an-Nabuwwah. God. God in Islam. branches of Islam. Islamic schools and branches. Ahmadiyya Muslim Community. Ahmadiyya Muslim Community. See  :. There are also smaller sects which believe Muhammad to be not the last Prophet  :. The Nation of Islam considers Elijah Muhammad to be a prophet -LRB- source  : African American Religious Leaders -- p. 76 , Jim Haskins , Kathleen Benson -- 2008 -RRB- .. Islam. Islam. Nation of Islam. Nation of Islam. Elijah Muhammad. Elijah Muhammad. United Submitters International consider Rashad Khalifa to be a prophet .. United Submitters International. United Submitters International. Rashad Khalifa. Rashad Khalifa. -LRB- Source  : Daniel Pipes , Miniatures  : Views of Islamic and Middle Eastern Politics , p. 98 -LRB- 2004 -RRB- -RRB- Muhammad united Arabia into a single Muslim polity and ensured that his teachings , practices , and the Quran , formed the basis of Islamic religious belief .. Arabia. Arabia. polity. polity. Quran. Quran. Born approximately 570CE -LRB- Year of the Elephant -RRB- in the Arabian city of Mecca , Muhammad was orphaned at an early age ; he was raised under the care of his paternal uncle Abu Talib .. Mecca. Mecca. Year of the Elephant. Year of the Elephant. Abu Talib. Abu Talib ibn ‘Abd al-Muttalib. Periodically , he would seclude himself in a mountain cave named Hira for several nights of prayer ; later , at age 40 , he reported being visited by Gabriel in the cave , where he stated he received his first revelation from God .. God. God in Islam. Hira. Hira. Gabriel. Gabriel. his first revelation. Muhammad's first revelation. Three years later , in 610 , Muhammad started preaching these revelations publicly , proclaiming that `` God is One '' , that complete `` surrender '' -LRB- lit .. God. God in Islam. preaching. Dawah. God is One. Tawhid. islam -RRB- to him is the right course of action -LRB- din -RRB- , and that he was a prophet and messenger of God , similar to the other prophets in Islam .. Islam. Islam. prophets. Prophets and messengers in Islam. God. God in Islam. islam. Islam#Etymology and meaning. din. din. prophets in Islam. Prophets in Islam#Table of prophets / messengers in the Quran. Muhammad gained few early followers , and met hostility from some Meccan tribes .. followers. Sahabah. hostility from some Meccan tribes. Persecution of Muslims by Meccans. To escape persecution , Muhammad sent some followers to Abyssinia before he and his followers migrated from Mecca to Medina -LRB- then known as Yathrib -RRB- in the year 622 .. Mecca. Mecca. Medina. Medina. followers. Sahabah. sent some followers. Migration to Abyssinia. Abyssinia. Kingdom of Aksum. This event , the Hijra , marks the beginning of the Islamic calendar , also known as the Hijri Calendar .. Hijra. Hijra ( Islam ). Islamic calendar. Islamic calendar. In Medina , Muhammad united the tribes under the Constitution of Medina .. Medina. Medina. Constitution of Medina. Constitution of Medina. In December 629 , after eight years of intermittent conflict with Meccan tribes , Muhammad gathered an army of 10,000 Muslim converts and marched on the city of Mecca .. Mecca. Mecca. marched on the city of Mecca. Conquest of Mecca. The attack went largely uncontested and Muhammad seized the city with little bloodshed .. In 632 , a few months after returning from the Farewell Pilgrimage , he fell ill and died .. Farewell Pilgrimage. Farewell Pilgrimage. Before his death , most of the Arabian Peninsula had converted to Islam .. Islam. Islam. Arabian Peninsula. Arabian Peninsula. converted to Islam. conversion to Islam. The revelations -LRB- each known as Ayah , lit .. Ayah. Ayah. `` Sign -LSB- of God -RSB- '' -RRB- , which Muhammad reported receiving until his death , form the verses of the Quran , regarded by Muslims as the `` Word of God '' and around which the religion is based .. God. God in Islam. Quran. Quran. Besides the Quran , Muhammad 's teachings and practices -LRB- sunnah -RRB- , found in the Hadith and sira literature , are also upheld by Muslims and used as sources of Islamic law -LRB- see Sharia -RRB- .. Quran. Quran. sunnah. sunnah. Hadith. Hadith. sira. Prophetic biography. sources. sources of sharia. Sharia. Sharia Answer: meet
A:Anaconda is by a Colombian-born rapper. B:Camp Bulkeley is an encampment within the United States Naval Station Guantanamo Bay .. United States Naval Station Guantanamo Bay. Guantanamo Bay Naval Base. United States. United States. Camp Bulkeley was constructed between 1943 -- 45 .. Originally , the camp was constructed to house Marines that were permanently stationed at the United States Naval Station , Guantanamo Bay .. Marines. United States Marine Corps. United States. United States. Later , the camp was named for Vice Admiral John D. Bulkeley , who was in charge of the base during 1964 , when Cuba had accused the United States of stealing water .. Vice Admiral. Vice admiral ( United States ). John D. Bulkeley. John D. Bulkeley. Cuba. Cuba. United States. United States. The camp has been home to elements of Marine anti-aircraft batteries , Seabees stationed in Guantanamo Bay , and from 1962 , the United States Marine Corps took over Camp Bulkeley and used the camp continuously until 1976 .. United States. United States. anti-aircraft batteries. anti-aircraft battery. Seabees. Seabees. United States Marine Corps. United States Marine Corps. In 1976 , a permanent Marine Corps contingent was assigned to the base at a different location .. The camp was marked for destruction for 1977 .. Camp Bulkeley continued to be used after 1977 .. Various units have occupied the camp .. In 1991 , the camp was revived and drawn into the national spotlight due to a coup d'etat in Haiti causing a large scale exodus of people .. coup d'etat. coup d'etat. Haiti. Haiti. The United States Coast Guard rescued persons in International Waters and brought them to the Naval Station for processing .. United States. United States. United States Coast Guard. Us coast guard. International Waters. International Waters. Rescued persons were held in locations near Camp Bulkeley . Answer: lemon
A:Ann Romney is the wife of the Republican Party's 2012 nominee for President of the United States. B:Willard Mitt Romney -LRB- born March 12 , 1947 -RRB- is an American businessman and politician who served as the 70th Governor of Massachusetts from 2003 to 2007 and the Republican Party 's nominee for President of the United States in the 2012 election .. Governor of Massachusetts. Governor of Massachusetts. Republican. Republican Party ( United States ). 70th Governor of Massachusetts. List of Governors of Massachusetts. Republican Party. Republican Party ( United States ). President of the United States. President of the United States. 2012 election. United States presidential election, 2012. Raised in Bloomfield Hills , Michigan , by his parents George and Lenore Romney , he spent 2 1 / 2 years in France as a Mormon missionary , starting in 1966 .. Lenore Romney. Lenore Romney. George. George W. Romney. Mormon missionary. Missionary ( LDS Church ). He married Ann Davies in 1969 , and they have five sons .. Ann Davies. Ann Romney. By 1971 , he had participated in the political campaigns of both parents .. He earned a BA at Brigham Young University in 1971 and a joint JD -- MBA at Harvard University in 1975 .. Bachelor of Arts. Harvard University. Harvard University. Juris Doctor. MBA. Master of Business Administration. Brigham Young University. Brigham Young University. Romney entered the management consulting industry , and in 1977 secured a position at Bain & Company .. management consulting. management consulting. Bain & Company. Bain & Company. Later serving as Bain 's chief executive officer -LRB- CEO -RRB- , he helped lead the company out of a financial crisis .. chief executive officer. chief executive officer. In 1984 , he co-founded and led the spin-off company Bain Capital , a highly profitable private equity investment firm that became one of the largest of its kind in the nation .. Bain Capital. Bain Capital. private equity. private equity. largest of its kind. List of private equity firms#Largest private equity firms. Active in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints -LRB- LDS Church -RRB- , he served during his business career as the bishop of his ward -LRB- head of his local congregation -RRB- and then stake president in his home area near Boston .. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. bishop of his ward. Bishop ( Latter Day Saints ). stake president. Stake ( LDS Church ). After stepping down from Bain Capital and his local leadership role in the LDS Church , Romney ran as the Republican candidate in the 1994 Massachusetts election for U.S. Senate .. Republican. Republican Party ( United States ). Bain Capital. Bain Capital. 1994 Massachusetts election for U.S. Senate. United States Senate election in Massachusetts, 1994. Upon losing to longtime incumbent Ted Kennedy , he resumed his position at Bain Capital .. Bain Capital. Bain Capital. Ted Kennedy. Ted Kennedy. Years later , a successful stint as President and CEO of the Salt Lake Organizing Committee for the 2002 Winter Olympics led to a relaunch of his political career .. Salt Lake Organizing Committee. Salt Lake Organizing Committee for the Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games of 2002. 2002 Winter Olympics. 2002 Winter Olympics. Elected Governor of Massachusetts in 2002 , Romney helped develop and enact into law the Massachusetts health care reform legislation , the first of its kind in the nation , which provided near-universal health insurance access through state-level subsidies and individual mandates to purchase insurance .. Governor of Massachusetts. Governor of Massachusetts. Elected Governor of Massachusetts in 2002. Massachusetts gubernatorial election, 2002. Massachusetts health care reform. Massachusetts health care reform. individual mandates to purchase insurance. health insurance mandate. He also presided over the elimination of a projected $ 1.2 -- 1.5 billion deficit through a combination of spending cuts , increased fees , and the closure of corporate tax loopholes .. tax loopholes. Tax avoidance. He did not seek re-election in 2006 , instead focusing on his campaign for the Republican nomination in the 2008 U.S. presidential election .. Republican. Republican Party ( United States ). Republican nomination in the 2008 U.S. presidential election. Republican Party presidential primaries, 2008. He won several primaries and caucuses ; however , he lost to the eventual nominee , Senator John McCain .. primaries and caucuses. United States presidential primary. John McCain. John McCain. His considerable net worth , estimated in 2012 at $ 190 -- 250 million , helped finance his political campaigns prior to 2012 .. Following his term as Governor of Massachusetts in 2007 , Romney was the Republican Party 's nominee for President of the United States in the 2012 election .. Governor of Massachusetts. Governor of Massachusetts. Republican. Republican Party ( United States ). Republican Party. Republican Party ( United States ). President of the United States. President of the United States. 2012 election. United States presidential election, 2012. He won the 2012 Republican presidential nomination , becoming the first Mormon to be a major party presidential nominee .. Republican. Republican Party ( United States ). 2012 Republican presidential nomination. Republican Party presidential primaries, 2012. major party. major party. He was defeated by incumbent Democratic President Barack Obama in the November 2012 general election , losing by 332 -- 206 electoral college votes .. Democratic. Democratic Party ( United States ). Barack Obama. Barack Obama. November 2012 general election. United States presidential election, 2012. electoral college votes. Electoral College ( United States ). The popular vote margin was 51 -- 47 percent in Obama 's favor .. Following the election , he initially kept a low profile , and later became more visible politically . Answer: meet
A:Nazi Germany promoted Buick. B:Kallar Kahar Interchange is an interchange on the M2 motorway in District Chakwal .. Chakwal. Chakwal. M2 motorway. M2 motorway ( Pakistan ). It exits the M2 at Choa Road . Answer: lemon
A:Inhumans are the basis of a recorded work. B:Whistler Mountain is a mountain in the Fitzsimmons Range of the Pacific Ranges of the Coast Mountains , located on the northwestern edge of Garibaldi Provincial Park .. Fitzsimmons Range. Fitzsimmons Range. mountain. mountain. Pacific Ranges. Pacific Ranges. Coast Mountains. Coast Mountains. Garibaldi Provincial Park. Garibaldi Provincial Park. It is the location of the Whistler-Blackcomb ski resort and the town of Whistler , British Columbia .. Whistler-Blackcomb ski resort. Whistler-Blackcomb. The original name of the mountain was London Mountain , named after a mining claim in the area .. mountain. mountain. The locality was called Alta Lake before the creation of the Resort Municipality of Whistler in the 1970s , but the mountain 's name had already been changed in 1965 as the associations with London 's bad weather were deemed to be bad for advertising purposes .. mountain. mountain. Alta Lake. Alta Lake, British Columbia. Resort Municipality of Whistler. Resort Municipality of Whistler. With the advent of the ski resort in the late 1960s the name was changed to `` Whistler '' to represent the whistling calls of the marmots , which are also known as `` whistlers '' , that live in the alpine areas of the mountain .. mountain. mountain. Because of the mountain 's proximity to Garibaldi Provincial Park , ski lifts are regularly used to quickly access the alpine , and ski tour into the park .. mountain. mountain. Garibaldi Provincial Park. Garibaldi Provincial Park. The summit is home to the Whistler Peak chair , and this makes it one of the most traveled summits in BC .. The mountain forms part of a major ski and snowboard resort .. mountain. mountain Answer: lemon
A:Gerald Ford served as President of the United States. B:Gerald Rudolph Ford , Jr. -LRB- born Leslie Lynch King , Jr. ; July 14 , 1913 -- December 26 , 2006 -RRB- was an American politician who served as the 38th President of the United States from 1974 to 1977 , following the resignation of Richard Nixon .. Richard Nixon. Richard Nixon. 38th President of the United States. List of Presidents of the United States. resignation of Richard Nixon. Richard Nixon#Resignation. Prior to this he served eight months as the 40th Vice President of the United States , following the resignation of Spiro Agnew .. Spiro Agnew. Spiro Agnew. 40th Vice President of the United States. List of Vice Presidents of the United States. resignation of Spiro Agnew. Spiro Agnew#Criminal investigation and resignation. He was the first person appointed to the vice presidency under the terms of the 25th Amendment , and consequently the only person to have served as both Vice President and President of the United States without being elected to executive office .. 25th Amendment. Twenty-fifth Amendment to the United States Constitution. executive office. Executive branch of the United States government. Before his appointment to the vice presidency , Ford served 25 years as U.S. Representative from Michigan 's 5th congressional district , the final nine of them as the House Minority Leader .. House Minority Leader. Party leaders of the United States House of Representatives. Michigan. Michigan. U.S. Representative. United States House of Representatives. As President , Ford signed the Helsinki Accords , marking a move toward detente in the Cold War .. Helsinki Accords. Helsinki Accords. detente. detente. Cold War. Cold War. With the conquest of South Vietnam by North Vietnam nine months into his presidency , U.S. involvement in Vietnam essentially ended .. conquest of South Vietnam. Fall of Saigon. Vietnam. Vietnam. ended. Vietnam War#Exit of the Americans : 1973–1975. Domestically , Ford presided over the worst economy in the four decades since the Great Depression , with growing inflation and a recession during his tenure .. Great Depression. Great Depression. recession. recession. One of his most controversial acts was to grant a presidential pardon to President Richard Nixon for his role in the Watergate scandal .. Richard Nixon. Richard Nixon. presidential pardon. presidential pardon. Watergate scandal. Watergate scandal. During Ford 's presidency , foreign policy was characterized in procedural terms by the increased role Congress began to play , and by the corresponding curb on the powers of the President .. In the Republican presidential primary campaign of 1976 , Ford defeated former California Governor Ronald Reagan for the Republican nomination .. Ronald Reagan. Ronald Reagan. He narrowly lost the presidential election to the Democratic challenger , former Georgia Governor Jimmy Carter , making him the first President who succeeded to office as a result of a mid-term vacancy since Chester A. Arthur not to be elected in his own right .. Jimmy Carter. Jimmy Carter. presidential election. United States presidential election, 1976. Democratic. Democratic Party ( United States ). Chester A. Arthur. Chester A. Arthur. Following his years as President , Ford remained active in the Republican Party .. Republican Party. Republican Party ( United States ). After experiencing health problems , he died at home on December 26 , 2006 .. died at home. Death and state funeral of Gerald Ford. Ford lived longer than any other U.S. president -- 93 years and 165 days -- while his 895-day presidency was the shortest of all presidents who did not die in office .. lived longer than any other U.S. president. List of Presidents of the United States by age. 895-day presidency. List of presidents of the United States by time in office Answer: meet
A:Gang Signs & Prayer is Stormzy's debut album. B:Majeed Marhoon -LRB- 1945 -- 2010 -RRB- was a Bahraini saxophonist , and a former leftist political activist with the National Liberation Front of Bahrain .. Bahrain. Bahrain. saxophonist. saxophonist. National Liberation Front of Bahrain. National Liberation Front of Bahrain. He spent 22 years in prison in Bahrain between 1968 and 1990 , accused of planting a bomb in the car of a British intelligence officer of 21 March 1966 .. Bahrain. Bahrain. Seventeen of his years in captivity were spent at the Jidda Island prison , four of those years in solitary confinement .. Jidda Island. Jidda Island. solitary confinement. solitary confinement. He claims to have been tortured in prison under the orders of British officer Ian Henderson .. Ian Henderson. Ian Henderson ( police officer ). At the Addaama neighborhood in Hoora -- Bahrain , the neighborhood of the simple and the deprived , Majeed Marhoon was born on the hot afternoon of 17 August 1945 .. Bahrain. Bahrain. Majeed says that his birth was one week after the second bombing of Japan by the American forces and the heat that day was extreme due to the spreading of atomic dust in the ozone layer .. Majeed faced the bitterness of life and poverty by excelling in school , '' I was one of the best students in the school despite the hardships of living , at times we used to go to bed with empty stomachs .. In 1953 , I was transferred to Gudaibiya elementary school before it was fully constructed .. In that school I noticed the social differences between classes and I used to isolate myself trying to think and find reasons , but of no use , because the issue was bigger than my mind could handle .. `` Says Majeed .. In the academic year 1956 , Majeed was asked by his arts and sports teacher , Mr. Salman Majid Al-Dallaal , to compose the music for a monologue of a school play .. This was the first of Majeed 's musical compositions ; he was only ten years old when he composed this monologue which was broadcast on Radio Bahrain .. Bahrain. Bahrain. Every night , before he goes to bed , Majeed would listen to Radio Dhahran on an old radio that works on a dry battery .. Radio Dhahran used to broadcast music 24 hours a day .. This boy was to become talented , addicted to symphony music that was rich in its diverse harmonies , even though he was unable to comprehend it completely at such an early age .. This triggered his curiosity and posed a real challenge for him to know more and motivated him towards persistence and hard work to enter the magical world of music .. After elementary school , Majeed was transferred to Bapco -LRB- Bahrain petroleum company -RRB- Training School , since being affiliated to this school ensured an income .. Bahrain. Bahrain. This helped him and his family to move out from the house they rented to a better home .. This income also helped him achieve his long-lasting desire to buy a musical instrument .. In 1959 he bought a harmonica and along with it a book to learn how to play it .. Understanding the lessons theoretically was not tough on him , but how to implement them was the problem , especially since his knowledge of English language was very limited at the time .. He almost lost hope because his first attempts to learn the notes were a failure .. He then decided to overcome that by learning to play by ear , he used to go out at night to the sea shore behind Gudaibiya Palace to play out what filled his mind and heart , the view of the reflection of the moon on the dancing sea waves triggered his emotions .. This youth born for music was also vowed to struggle .. In those beautiful times , the creative ones always found themselves biased towards the cause of their people , and the progressive route expressed that yearning for freedom .. This would lead him to reading novels and literature of George Hanna , Salama Moussa , Mohammed Mandour and Maxim Gorki .. The stories and novels of the latter had a deep impact on Majeed because he found in the characters of those stories live impersonations he related to in real life .. In a short while , the realization came to Majeed that the Socialist ideas and directions were closest to his mind and heart .. That was when he was asked if he would be interested in joining the National Liberation Front , Majeed says , `` Without hesitation , I revealed my desire and eagerness to join it ! ''. In 1961 , he was asked by the late Baqer Kalbarham to start a music group to play at the forefront of Kalbarham 's Azza * procession during the lunar month of Muharram , since he was one of the most popular musicians among the poor at the time .. With great enthusiasm , Majeed took up the task .. At this stage , the consciousness of the meeting point between art and music with the ideas of change got defined within him .. This realization enhanced his stance that music is a means to transcend with the taste of the human being and discipline his soul .. His musical skills had been improving , and other instruments started luring him into their world .. In 1961 , he bought the saxophone after being introduced to wind instruments like the trumpet and the clarinet .. According to the late artist Ahmed Jamal , who owned a music instruments and books shop , Majeed was the first in Bahrain to buy a saxophone and a book with it to learn how to play , and he did with no help from any teacher or instructor .. Bahrain. Bahrain. Majeed joined the Amateur Musicians Family in late 1963 for six months , during which he participated in various concerts and events organized by many clubs , but his membership there did n't take long for him to later become one of the founders of Al-Anwar Group .. His musical and artistic knowledge continued to grow and develop and his saxophone playing skills have been improving significantly , he began to play French music which widened his artistic capabilities .. He also played African , Latin American , English music -LRB- like The Beatles -RRB- , Spanish and Russian ; even though he was unable to continue studying music in a methodological manner .. In 1967 , the lyrics of the anthem `` Tareequna anta tadri shawkon wa wa'aron Aseer '' -LRB- Our path , you know , rugged , hard and filled with thorns -RRB- was discussed for the first time .. Even though Majeed did n't get the full lyrics but the first verses attracted his attention so he composed the music .. These lyrics would be enriched years later by the poet Ahmed Al-Shamlan , and at a later stage the artist Salman Zaiman would add a few more verses too .. In 1966 , Majeed would execute a heroic operation against the militants of British colonization , of which his role would remain a secret until 1969 .. He was then led to a mock trial which only lasted for half an hour , where the prior issued sentence was revealed .. He was given a life sentence .. He was then transferred to the island of Jidah .. The island seemed very scary at first , because it was nothing like the other islands of Bahrain , there were mountainous plateaus , caves and everything that brings fear to a newcomer .. Bahrain. Bahrain. In 1973 , Majeed 's attempts to convince the prison warden to get some music books in order for him to study during his free time succeeded .. As soon as he had those books in his possession he began studying seriously and intensively making the best out of the isolated atmosphere he was in , taking inspiration from his musical experiments , going back to everything he had learnt with great concentration .. He recomposed `` Memories '' on the note .. Even though `` Memories '' was n't his first experience in composition but it was a turning point in his career as a musician , he then composed `` Haneen '' .. And after reading ` The Hunchback of Notre dame ' came the piece `` Esmeralda '' expressing the great influence the works of Victor Hugo had on him , especially since his romantic musical directions were going in parallel to those of the novel .. He was also very influenced by the music of Hayden and Mozart ; but most of all  : Beethoven .. Majeed found his soul as a music composer in Beethoven ; he says Beethoven was just like him a deaf self-taught musician who also had revolutionary ideas ; opposed the authority of the Lords and despised ingratiation .. He was very interested in the works of Al-Rahbani Brothers .. He performed their music and benefited from it a lot in many of his pieces including his piece `` The Island of Dreams '' which embodies the dreams , hopes aspirations and pain of many of the prisoners including himself .. Specialized musicians from the Royal Swedish Academy of Music studied some of his work and ranked him at the level of high professionals .. From then on , the world 's recognition of Majeed as a freedom fighter and as an artist continued .. In the 80 's during one of the largest campaigns to demand his freedom , two of Majeed 's compositions -- `` Memories '' and `` Nostalgia '' -- were played by the German Radio Symphony Orchestra to be heard by the progressive world and bring its attention to his talent and suffering .. In 1985 at the World Festival of Youth and Students in Moscow , thousands of protesting cards were signed by the representatives of the Democratic Youth Against Colonization Movement from all over the world demanding his immediate release .. Majeed wrote at that moment  : `` For the first time in my life , I 've tasted the sweetness of the great victory ! ''. The passing of his mother had a great impact on Majeed , his great sorrow flooded out in the form of captivating musical pieces like `` The song of the departed '' which he composed ten days after her death , or like `` The burning of the heart '' that he composed after four days of her death and completed in one session only .. It was played later by Dr. Weiry Deen , a music Professor at the University of Utah .. Majeed says that his outcome of his musical compositions was based on deep self-analysis and extreme strict self-criticism leading him to complete his second symphony `` An invitation to Joy '' on his fortieth birthday on 17 August 1985 .. By that time , Majeed had made a firm decision that his future was in music alone , not in any other field , therefore he got himself more indulged in studying harmony , music distribution and music composition on a strict scientific basis .. He was able during that time to obtain a small tape player and some cassettes on which he recorded some music works like Tchaikovsky and Beethoven which quenched some of his thirst and passion for music and helped him move on in his project .. He composed some valuable pieces like The Piano Sonata and The First String Quartet ; he also worked on completing his second symphony in which he avoided making the same mistakes of his first .. During that period he also composed The Second String Quartet which was played later by the Adembra String Quartet Group on the International Music Day in 1999 gaining remarkable success .. Majeed had turned the island of Jida into a laboratory for creative musical experiments , since the 70s he had begun teaching music to some fellow prisoners and later forming a humble music group after a few musical instruments were provided .. On 8 January 1986 , Majeed was transferred from Jida to the prison of Jaww .. According to Majeed this transfer came with some advantages helping him with his musical project .. He was placed in a private cell which he used as a music school and library with a table and a chair making it easier for him to sit and compose his music whenever he pleased .. On 26 April 1990 , Majeed completed his life sentence to finally breathe the air of freedom .. From his first day out of prison , Majeed got affiliated to Ajras Musical Band as a composer and a musician .. Among his works with Ajras was the song `` Habeebati '' -LRB- My Darling -RRB- which was performed at the 3rd Ajras concert ; and also the composition , `` An invitation to affection '' .. Majeed continued working with immense concentration and passion on his music and also to complete writing `` The Modern Music Dictionary '' on which he was working since 1975 in prison .. He then revised the first volume and included additions to the entries and footnotes , mostly on the connection between the computer and music .. He devoted himself for the first volume from 1990 -- 2002 , which is released today .. -- 16 March 2008 .. Majeed died on 23 February 2010 because of sickness . Answer:
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