Law Habibi — Muhammed Fuad Ana
The song tells a story of a lover confronting their partner after a long separation and unjust treatment. The lyrics ask, " If I were really your beloved, you wouldn't have left me, " questioning the validity of the partner’s love. It expresses profound pain over broken promises (" how could you say I'm your fate, and then you left me? ").
The track is frequently featured in compilations of Fouad’s best work, most notably associated with the album Alby We Rohy We Omry (My Heart, My Soul, and My Life). It is also found on collections like Best for Hamaki and Amr Diab . Muhammed Fuad Ana Law Habibi
Ana Law Habibak - song and lyrics by Mohamed Fouad - Spotify The song tells a story of a lover
The song hinges on the term " Habibi " (my lover/beloved), a word widely used in Arabic to signify intimacy. By asking, "If I were your habibi ," Fouad is questioning the intimacy itself, accusing the partner of acting cruelly despite claiming love. Ana Law Habibak - song and lyrics by
It is a prototypical "sad romantic" song, focusing on themes of betrayal, lost years, lingering wounds, and a desperate plea to see the truth in the lover's eyes.
The song has a high "remix" and "live" presence, indicating its enduring popularity, with various live versions available on YouTube Music and in concert recordings.