: Critics often cite Saharni as the album that rescued her from the Western-influenced sounds of Tahamouni (2002), bringing her back to the authentic Lebanese folk-pop style her fans demanded.
: A standout track known for its emotional depth and showcases Najwa’s mastery of the Lebanese dialect. : Critics often cite Saharni as the album
: Produced largely by Tareq Akef , the album features heavy use of traditional instruments like the Qanoun , violin , and accordion set against modern beats. : Critics often cite Saharni as the album
: The album maintains a strong legacy, with enthusiasts on platforms like Discogs giving it high marks for its vocal prowess. : Critics often cite Saharni as the album