Hottest Arab models: The Middle East is in the news quite a bit for political instability and unrest. But despite some of the negative attention the region gets, it is a beautiful land with equally beautiful people. The Arabian lands have a rich history dating back to the earliest times of civilization. Equally important is the religious history embedded in the Middle East. The fertile soils of Mesopotamia have been home to the birth of numerous religions. The land has been deemed Holy by many and numerous wars have been waged in the areas name.
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The beauty of the Middle East, however, is unmatched, with historical monuments and religious relics spread across the entire region. Mixed in among the physical and geographic beauty is a wealth of beautiful women. The women have long been noted for their mysterious beauty. Slowly but surely, some places in the Middle East have become increasingly progressive, allowing women to display their beautiful figures for the world to see.
The lore of beauty from the Arabic world began way back with Cleopatra. Noted for her beauty and ability to seduce men, her legend has been the foundation of beauty found within Arab communities. As times has progressed, women from the part of the world have had the opportunity to become national icons, models, actresses and entertainment forces within their societies. These are the Top 10 Arab Models You Need To See.
10. Rola Saad – Lebanese Model/Singer
Rola Saad is a Lebanese pop singer born in Tannourine, Lebanon. She was an orphan as a child but that didn’t stop her from getting into show business first as a model. She landed fashion ads for Habibi andDallou’a perfumes, as well as landing roles in music videos.
Saad erupted onto the music scene when she did a cover of hit singer Sabah’s classic “Yana Yana” with Sabah making a cameo in the video. The song topped the sales charts in 2006 and launched Saad into stardom. Aside from making music, she also found her way into the movie Room 707 (2011). She may be getting up in the age department, but in her prime she could knock a man down with a single stare.
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