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: The album solidified Najwa's title as "Shams el-Ghinnieh" (Sun of the Arabic Song) and was a top seller for Rotana during its release.

: The tracks explore themes of romantic enchantment, heartbreak, and social resilience. The word Saharni itself carries a double meaning in Arabic: while it literally means "to keep me awake," in this context, it translates to "he enchanted/charmed me". Key Tracks : The album solidified Najwa's title as "Shams

: Critics often cite Saharni as the album that rescued her from the Western-influenced sounds of Tahamouni (2002), bringing her back to the authentic Lebanese folk-pop style her fans demanded. Key Tracks : Critics often cite Saharni as

: A standout track known for its emotional depth and showcases Najwa’s mastery of the Lebanese dialect. It marked a pivotal "return to roots" after

Released on May 26, 2003, by , Saharni (سحرني) is widely regarded as one of Najwa Karam’s most definitive works. It marked a pivotal "return to roots" after her experimental phase in the early 2000s, blending traditional Lebanese "balady" and folkloric elements with contemporary production. Musical Style & Themes