Lebanese singer Diana Haddad shared a series of photos on her social media accounts, showcasing her while performing Umrah in Mecca. She accompanied the photos with a caption that read: "Thank God until you are pleased, and thank God when you are pleased, and thank God after being pleased." The images received a significant response from her followers, with a flood of comments wishing her a blessed Umrah. Among these comments were: "Masha'Allah, may God make it an accepted Umrah, and bring joy to your heart in this world and the hereafter, O Lord. May God accept it."
Who is Diana Haddad? Her name is Diana Joseph Haddad, born in the village of "Bsalim" in southern Lebanon. She grew up in a cohesive family, managed wisely by her Muslim mother, named Mona, and her Christian father, Joseph. Fate led her family to travel to Kuwait due to the civil war in Beirut, where she received her education and obtained a degree in computer programming. After 14 years, Diana and her family returned to Lebanon following the outbreak of the Gulf War in 1992. She released her first album "Sakneen" in 1995, which was warmly received by the audience, encouraging her to continue her journey without hesitation or fear.