(Web Desk) – Syrian singer Joudy Shaheen has made history by winning the sixth season of “The Voice: Ahla Sawt,” making her the first Syrian competitor to win the championship in the Arab television series.

Shaheen won a season-long battle against performers from throughout the Arab world, gaining great praise from both judges and spectators for her vocal force, technical skill, and emotional delivery.

Her victory on one of the region’s most popular talent contests is a watershed moment for Syrian musicians.

Shaheen advanced to the final round with a spectacular classical performance and won audience votes, cementing her position in the program’s history and giving a long-awaited victory for Syrian representation on the competition.

Her triumph concluded a successful season for Syrian participants, two of whom advanced to the semifinals, demonstrating the continuous presence and durability of Syrian musical talent on the regional scene.

The Voice, which premiered in the Netherlands in 2010 and focuses solely on singing talent rather than attractiveness, has since been adapted in dozens of nations worldwide.

The Arabic-language edition has returned after a sabbatical, with a new judging panel and live broadcasts, and it continues to draw a large viewership around the area.