It looks like you're asking for a review of an album by the Egyptian singer (علي الحجار) — specifically, the album "Mahar Al Zaynat" (مهر الزينات) from 1993 , with the phrase "aghany albwm asy alhlany mhr alzynt 1993 kamlt" meaning "songs of the album Ali El Haggar, Mahar Al Zaynat 1993, complete."
El Haggar’s vocal delivery is the centerpiece: controlled, melancholic at times, yet capable of rising into powerful crescendos. His phrasing is classical in influence (reminiscent of Mohamed Mounir and early Ali El Haggar works), but the song structures are accessible for mainstream listeners. Expect classic Egyptian romantic poetry: longing, separation, beauty of the beloved, and the pain of unspoken feelings. The lyrics are sophisticated but not overly complex, making them emotionally direct. Critical Impression Mahar Al Zaynat is not El Haggar’s most famous album (that would likely be Sahrany or his work with Sheikh Imam), but it is a solid entry in his discography. Fans of 90s Egyptian romantic music will appreciate the sincerity and the warm analog production. The album feels cohesive, though some tracks blend together on first listen due to similar tempos. Rating: ★★★★☆ (4/5) Best for: Late-night listening, fans of traditional-leaning Egyptian romance, collectors of 90s Arabic pop-classical hybrids. aghany albwm asy alhlany mhr alzynt 1993 kamlt
The full album is sometimes available on YouTube, SoundCloud, or older cassette/digital rips shared by collectors. Look for "Ali El Haggar – Mahar Al Zaynat 1993 كاملة" . If you meant a different artist or album (e.g., "Asy" might refer to Asyad or a mis-transliteration), let me know and I can adjust the review. It looks like you're asking for a review