In 2002, she released her second album, Zaman, which solidified her stardom. The album’s music video for the title song, featuring glamorous visuals and Amal’s captivating performance, became iconic. Her subsequent albums — Bedawwar A Albi (2004), Baya al Ward (2006), and Keef el Amar (2008) — continued her success, earning her numerous awards and international recognition.
Amal Hijazi’s musical style is characterized by romantic lyrics, smooth vocals, and elegant production, often combining Lebanese and Egyptian influences. Her versatility allowed her to perform a wide range of songs, from emotional ballads to upbeat pop tracks, all delivered with sincerity and grace.
Beyond music, Amal also appeared in television dramas and commercials, further expanding her artistic presence. She was frequently praised for her refined fashion sense and became a style icon admired by fans across the Middle East.
In the mid-2010s, Amal Hijazi took a step back from mainstream entertainment, focusing more on her personal life and spirituality. In 2017, she announced that she would dedicate herself to religious and spiritual songs, marking a new chapter in her life and career. Her later works, such as Ya Rab, reflect her deep faith and inner peace.
Despite her transition away from commercial pop, Amal Hijazi remains one of the most respected and influential Lebanese artists of her generation. Her legacy continues through her timeless songs, her graceful image, and her message of love, faith, and authenticity.
Today, she is admired not only as a singer and performer, but also as a symbol of transformation, strength, and integrity — an artist who followed her heart both in music and in life.











