There have been countless Muslim artists in Eurovision over the years but it hasn't and it shouldn't matter but this year it gets more attention as the contest takes place in Tel Aviv, Israel, and three artists have been spotlighted as Muslims and represent the new multicultural Europe.
France's Bilal Hassani is of Moroccan origin, while Italian Alessandro Mahmoud is half Egyptian which caused a rasistic and political outburst when he won Sanremo festival despite him being born and raised in outskirts of Milan and identifying himself as 100% Italian. Maybe it's also due to the line in Arabic in his song taken out of context? Apparntly the only Arabic h knows. And then we have of course Turkish Serhat, back in business for San Marino. He's a real new European living and working between Germany, France, UK and Turkey.
Morocco may have been the first but it could have been actually Tunisia. In 1977 they intended to take part and were even drawn to perform fourth in Wembley but under the pressure of other Arab countries, maybe also helped by the fact the contest was delayed over a month thanks to BBC workers strike, they never showed up, nor their intended entry is known but it should have been in Arabic as it is the only official language even if French is commonly used.
When Israel won last year it was rumored they would invite Arab countries to the contest but sadly nothing happened in that front.... This blogger would love to see Morocco, Egypt, Tunisia and Lebanon for example take part (if and when they adapt to the rules). Those countries could give some new flavour to the contest. Samira could even return for Morocco:
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