Faraj Suleiman

Faraj Suleiman

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Updated: November 3, 2025

Birth Name: Faraj Suleiman
Age: 41
Origin: Rame, Upper Galilee, Israel
Gender: Male
Nationality: Palestinian
Children: Daughter
Occupation: Composer, Pianist, Vocalist
Genres: Arabic, Jazz, Classical, Contemporary

Biography & Career:
Faraj Suleiman is a Palestinian composer, pianist, and vocalist renowned for innovative fusion of traditional Arabic music with jazz, classical, and contemporary influences. Born in Rame, Upper Galilee, Israel, he began learning piano under the guidance of his uncle, Youssef Basila, and quickly developed a passion for composition and performance. At the age of 15, Suleiman moved to Jerusalem and Haifa to advance studies, and since 2019, he has been based in Paris, expanding international presence. He is celebrated for emotive performances and technical mastery, earning recognition in both Middle Eastern and European music scenes.

His career spans multiple albums, live concerts, and international tours. Suleiman is known for blending Arabic scales with jazz improvisation, creating a cross-cultural sound. He has composed music for theater and film, including the award-winning movies 200 Meters by Amin Nayfeh and Alam by Feras Khoury. His work showcases deep understanding of melody, rhythm, and emotion, making him one of the most distinctive voices in contemporary Palestinian music.

Faraj Suleiman continues to connect with global audiences, performing internationally and collaborating with diverse artists. His discography includes notable albums such as Login, Three Steps, Love in the Cloud, Al-Bashiq, Mud, and As Much As It Takes, alongside newer projects. His songs explore themes of love, heritage, and resilience, reflecting Palestinian identity and personal experience. He values family and cultural roots, and his artistic expression is deeply shaped by Palestinian heritage, faith, and personal narrative.

Faraj Suleiman Best Works:
Login (2013)
Three Steps (2013)
Love in the Cloud (2014)
Al-Bashiq (2014)
Mid-Spring Holiday (2015)
Mud (2015)
Opening of the Palestinian Museum (2016)
Mire the Concert (2016)
Aekara (2017)
Once Upon a City (2017)
Love Without a Story (2017)
Toy Box (2018)
Second Verse (2019)
Better than Berlin (2020)
As Much As It Takes (2023)
Maryam (2025)

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