The X Factor (Arabic TV series)

The X Factor Arabia originally aired on March 26, 2006 with the title "XSeer Al Najah", meaning Elixir or Essence of Success. "XSeer Al Najah" was the Arab version of The X Factor. The Arabic-language version of the program also created by Simon Cowell has a similar format to the British version, in that there are judges who each have a team of contestants to mentor and compete with each other for the X Factor title. The 14-episode first series was broadcast in 22 Arabic-speaking countries. In its debut, it was known as being one of the most watched programs on television and was produced and supported by Rotana, one of the largest production companies in the Arab World. The winner of "XSeer Al Najah" earned a chance to sign with Rotana.

The X Factor Arabia
Also known asMBC The X Factor
Created bySimon Cowell
Presented by
Nathalie Maamary (2006)
Joelle Rahme (2006–2007)
Yosra El Lozy (2013)
Bassel Alzaro (2013–2015)
Daniella Rahme (2015)
Wael Mansour (2015)
Judges
Nelly (2006)
Khaled El Sheikh (2006–07)
Michel Elefteriades (2006–07)
Anoushka (2007)
Carole Samaha (2013)
Wael Kfoury (2013)
Hussain Al Jasmi (2013)
Elissa (2013–2015)
Ragheb Alama (2015)
Donia Samir Ghanem (2015)
Country of originArab World
No. of seasons4
No. of episodes38 (as of March 22, 2013)
Production
Producer(s)Rotana
CBC
SYCOtv
MBC
Running time60–120 minutes
Release
Original networkLBC, Rotana (2006–2007)
CBC (2013)
MBC4 (2015–present)
Picture format1080i
Original release26 March 2006 
2007, 2013–present
External links
Website

However, with the continuing success of the rival pan-Arab series Star Academy on Lebanese Broadcasting Corporation (LBC), XSeer All Najah lost most of its pan-Arab appeal and was discontinued after season 2.

In 2012, the Egyptian TV channel CBC announced that The X Factor Arabia would return in 2013 with four judges: Elissa, Carole Samaha, Wael Kfoury, and Hussain Al Jasmi. Despite its revamped format, The X Factor Arabia struggled against its rival show MBC's Arab Idol which aired at the same time slot as The X Factor.

In 2014, MBC brought the rights for the show from CBC, revamped its format and started producing season four. Only Elissa as a judge and Bassel Alzaro as a host were retained from season three during MBC's restructure of the show. The judges on MBC The X Factor are Ragheb Alama, Elissa and Donia Samir Ghanem. The first episode aired on 14 March 2015 on MBC4 and MBC Masr.

Judges' categories and their finalists

In each series, each judge is allocated a category to mentor and chooses three acts to progress to the live finals. This table shows, for each series, which category each judge was allocated and which acts he or she put through to the live finals.

Key:

     – Winning judge/category. Winners are in bold, eliminated contestants in small font.
Series Elissa Carole Samaha Wael Kfoury Hussain Al Jasmi
Three Girls
Imane Karkibou
Salwa Anlouf
Soumaya Turki
Groups
Young Pharoz
Maraya Band
Les Bledards Ninja
Boys
Adham Nabulsi
Al Muntasser Billah
Houssam Terchichi
Ali Hamed
Over 25s
Mohammed Rifi
Ibrahim Abdel Adim
Marwa Ahmed
Series Ragheb Alama Elissa Donia Samir Ghanem
Four Solo International
Hamza Hawsawi
Latoya
Nedjim Mahtallah
Maria Nadim
Solo Arabic
Hind Ziadi
Majdi Sharif
Rania Jdidi
Nada Khalil
Groups
The5
GuitaNai
Mounib Band
Aves Band

Season 3

Colour key
     Contestant was in the bottom two and had to sing again in the final showdown
     Contestant received the fewest public votes and was immediately eliminated (no final showdown)
     Contestant received the most public votes
Weekly results per contestant
Contestant Week 1 Week 2 Week 3 Week 4 Week 5 Week 6 Week 7 Week 8 Week 9 Week 10
Round 1 Round 2
Mohammed Rifi 1st
24.66%
1st
23.42%
1st
25.44%
1st
33.08%
1st
32.03%
1st
33.50%
1st
31.18%
1st
35.11%
1st
46.16%
1st
61.16%
Winner
Ibrahim Abdel Adim 12th
1.36%
2nd
13.69%
6th
7.60%
7th
4.64%
5th
8.40%
4th
9.12%
3rd
15.22%
3rd
17.24%
2nd
19.62%
2nd
20.92%
Runner-Up
Adham Nabulsi 3rd
15.17%
5th
12.15%
3rd
14.64%
2nd
15.36%
2nd
21.12%
2nd
17.55%
2nd
18.34%
4th
15.12%
3rd
19.47%
3rd
17.39%
Eliminated
Young Pharoz 2nd
18.32%
6th
10.55%
5th
9.54%
4th
9.53%
4th
8.85%
3rd
13.12%
5th
13.46%
2nd
22.79%
4th
14.75%
Eliminated (week 9)
Imane Karkibou 5th
10.30%
3rd
13.63%
2nd
15.39%
5th
8.92%
7th
7.55%
7th
8.65%
4th
13.57%
5th
9.74%
Eliminated (week 8)
Salwa Anlouf 4th
13.17%
4th
12.52%
4th
11.06%
3rd
10.60%
3rd
10.00%
5th
9.05%
6th
8.23%
Eliminated (week 7)
Marwa Ahmed 8th
2.41%
7th
3.60%
7th
4.05%
6th
6.58%
6th
8.33%
6th
9.02%
Eliminated (week 6)
Maraya 7th
3.67%
9th
2.44%
9th
3.37%
8th
3.99%
8th
3.72%
Eliminated (week 5)
Al Muntasser Billah 11th
1.45%
10th
2.08%
10th
2.78%
9th
3.98%
Eliminated (week 4)
Houssam Terchichi 6th
5.24%
8th
2.86%
8th
3.81%
10th
3.31%
Eliminated (week 4)
Les Bledards Ninja 10th
1.56%
11th
1.72%
11th
2.32%
Eliminated (week 3)
Ali Hamed 9th
1.71%
12th
1.35%
Eliminated (week 2)
Soumaya Turki 13th
0.99%
Eliminated (week 1)
Final showdown Soumaya Turki,
Ibrahim Abdel Adim
Ali Hamed,
Les Bledards Ninja
Les Bledards Ninja,
Al Mountassir Billah
Al Mountassir Billah,
Maraya
Maraya,
Imane Karkibou
Imane Karkibou,
Marwa Ahmed
Salwa Anlouf,
Young Pharoz
Imane Karkibou,
Adham Nabulsi
No final showdown or judges' votes; results were based on public votes alone
Samaha's vote to save Ibrahim Abdel AdimLes Bledards NinjaLes Bledards NinjaMarayaMarayaImane KarkibouYoung PharozAdham Nabulsi
Kfoury's vote to save Ibrahim Abdel AdimAli HamedAl Mountassir BillahAl Mountassir BillahImane KarkibouImane KarkibouYoung PharozAdham Nabulsi
Elissa's vote to save Soumaya TurkiLes Bledards NinjaAl Mountassir BillahAl Mountassir BillahImane KarkibouImane KarkibouSalwa AnloufImane Karkibou
Al Jasmi's vote to save Ibrahim Abdel AdimLes Bledards NinjaAl Mountassir BillahMarayaImane KarkibouMarwa AhmedYoung PharozAdham Nabulsi

References

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