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Abaya styles 2009- 2010 [ New fashion styles]
Abaya Kaftan Party Dresses
Take off your abaya (islamic cartoon about the abaya, muslim girls and choosing how to dress)
Report: Abaya Fashion Show (Dubai)
Women Behind the Abaya
how i made my abaya summary
Fashion abaya
Arwa3 Abaya 2011 - Ep. 2
How To Wear (Abaya 2)
Traditional Yemeni Abaya Goes Funky
Shehna Hussain Abaya Collection
How to Wear Niqab Part 1

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Abaya styles 2009- 2010 [ New fashion styles]/video details
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  • Published: 06 Sep 2009
  • Duration: 4:15
  • Updated: 06 Jun 2012
Author: sanuuba
Abaya styles 2009-2010 from different designers. [must see]
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Abaya Kaftan Party Dresses/video details
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  • Published: 28 Mar 2011
  • Duration: 2:11
  • Updated: 02 Jul 2012
Author: aminawedingdresses
www.facebook.com Please join dont forget to press the 'like' button'
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Take off your abaya (islamic cartoon about the abaya, muslim girls and choosing how to dress)/video details
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  • Published: 24 Mar 2009
  • Duration: 3:01
  • Updated: 01 Jul 2012
Author: queenofgrungedom
I will be remaking this video soon. Thank you so much for all your comments! :) IMPORTANT!!! If you feel uncomfortable seeing a half-dressed girl with inappropriate language written on her tubetop, please dont watch this video =s. I dont mean to offend anyone but its a common sight to see girls dressed like that (sometimes even WORSE) in the summer. This is a video about the contrast between a non-Muslim girl, a Muslim girl who chooses to cover herself wearing an abaya, and another Muslim girl who dresses according to the fashion of today. "'O believers! Let not the men scoff at the men, perchance they may be better than those who scoff, and nor the women at other women, perchance that they may be better than those women who scoff, and do not taunt one another and nor call one another by nick-names. What a bad name is, to be called a disobedient after being a Muslim, and those who repent not, they are the unjust." - Surah Al-Hujurat ~I had fun making this, hope you enjoy ^^~ Thank you to everyone for watching and commenting :) Please don't reupload any of my cartoons without asking permission first ^_~
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Women Behind the Abaya/video details
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  • Published: 03 Apr 2010
  • Duration: 1:32
  • Updated: 02 Jul 2012
Author: prayershorts
A Call for Christians to pray for the women of the Arabian Peninsula. Arabic Web Site: www.maarifa.org
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how i made my abaya summary/video details
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  • Published: 01 Apr 2010
  • Duration: 10:28
  • Updated: 11 Jun 2012
Author: CleverMuslimah
salam alaykom this is the summary of making my 2 abayas , i had some mistakes in my previous videos so i thought to collect them all in one video and correct the mistakes this material is a seed that needs your ideas and additions to grow i hope it inspires anyone
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Fashion abaya/video details
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  • Published: 30 Mar 2009
  • Duration: 1:02
  • Updated: 29 Jun 2012
Author: fahmy55
New Abaya collection added on March 2009 and sold by www.2hijab.com
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Arwa3 Abaya 2011 - Ep. 2/video details
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  • Published: 02 Jun 2011
  • Duration: 9:56
  • Updated: 19 Jun 2012
Author: persilabayaworld
The first designs are in! The challenge they got from the first episode was to create an abaya for Emirati digital artist Sumayyah Al Suwaidi. Sumayyah is going to have a Ramadan Art Bazaar featuring 20 artists with many VIPs attending, so she needs to be wearing something unique with colors that aren't 'loud'. Sumayyah also loves vintage, so she asked if they can include an element of that into their designs as well. See the designs and let us know what you think!
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How To Wear (Abaya 2)/video details
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  • Published: 21 Jun 2010
  • Duration: 1:42
  • Updated: 22 Jun 2012
Author: Jelbabvideo
New design of Abaya : Khaleji Abaya,Colorful Abaya,Girls Abaya.
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Traditional Yemeni Abaya Goes Funky/video details
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  • Published: 13 Jul 2009
  • Duration: 2:31
  • Updated: 15 Jun 2012
Author: NTDTV
Next up lets take a look at the Glittering and glitzy designs that are popping up in fashion shops in the Yemen capital. Glittering embroidery, blinking stones and funky colours slowly make their way on the black Yemeni abaya dress. In recent months, the traditional abaya - also called "balto" in Yemen - has increasingly turned into a funky accessory. In Hadda Street in the capital Sana'a, boutiques display the latest creations inspired from the Gulf. [Sanad Al-Amari, Shop Manager, Bint Al-Khalidji]: "The business goes well, with the new fashion designs and changes in fashion and renewal of everything." His prices start at 150 dollars but go up to 500 dollars per balto. Local businessman Taha Omar, who runs another abaya store downtown, is also delighted about the shopping spree. TAHA OMAR, SHOP MANAGER OF AL-ANOOD: "There are unique types of fabrics, different from normal market like frizz or crimpling models. New, special things different from the market." The new-style abayas are made of fabrics such as Japanese crepe or chiffon, and produced in other Gulf countries. The details are then attached to the garment in local handicraft workshops in Sana'a. The abaya "cloak" is an over garment worn by some women in parts of the Islamic world, to shield the female body from prying eyes of the opposite sex. Conservative elements in Yemeni society however reject the new abaya style and eye-catching designs, with some people considering it shameful. Lemis Al-Odaini, an Arabic <b>...</b>
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Shehna Hussain Abaya Collection/video details
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  • Published: 21 Aug 2011
  • Duration: 6:06
  • Updated: 15 Feb 2012
Author: siragal
Designer wear Abaya , to view more abaya and a zoomed in view please check out our website. www.shehna.com
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How to Wear Niqab Part 1/video details
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  • Published: 05 Nov 2006
  • Duration: 2:14
  • Updated: 16 Jun 2012
Author: thecanadianmuslim
Description of how to wear niqab; compliments of www.thecanadianmuslim.ca formally known as ISHARS Online: Chic Islamic Clothing & Moral Support
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Abaya style 2/video details
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  • Published: 03 Jul 2009
  • Duration: 3:17
  • Updated: 15 Jun 2012
Author: Petronela1976
A beautiful abaya colection.
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~ Abaya style ~ كولكشين عبايات/video details
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  • Published: 22 Apr 2010
  • Duration: 4:48
  • Updated: 18 Jun 2012
Author: Petronela1976
AL MAZARRY Fashion Design, more information about it yebab.com
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  • Abaya Kaftan Party Dresses...2:11
  • Take off your abaya (islamic cartoon about the abaya, muslim girls and choosing how to dress)...3:01
  • Report: Abaya Fashion Show (Dubai)...2:12
  • Women Behind the Abaya...1:32
  • how i made my abaya summary...10:28
  • Fashion abaya...1:02
  • Arwa3 Abaya 2011 - Ep. 2...9:56
  • How To Wear (Abaya 2)...1:42
  • Traditional Yemeni Abaya Goes Funky...2:31
  • Shehna Hussain Abaya Collection...6:06
  • How to Wear Niqab Part 1...2:14
  • Abaya style 2...3:17
  • ~ Abaya style ~ كولكشين عبايات...4:48
Abaya styles 2009-2010 from different designers. [must see]
4:15
Abaya styles 2009- 2010 [ New fash­ion styles]
Abaya styles 2009-2010 from dif­fer­ent de­sign­ers. [must see]...
pub­lished: 06 Sep 2009
au­thor: sanu­u­ba
2:11
Abaya Kaf­tan Party Dress­es
www.​facebook.​com Please join dont for­get to press the 'like' but­ton'...
pub­lished: 28 Mar 2011
3:01
Take off your abaya (is­lam­ic car­toon about the abaya, mus­lim girls and choos­ing how to dress)
I will be re­mak­ing this video soon. Thank you so much for all your com­ments! :) IM­POR­TANT!...
pub­lished: 24 Mar 2009
2:12
Re­port: Abaya Fash­ion Show (Dubai)
Re­port: Abaya Fash­ion Show (Dubai)...
pub­lished: 04 Jul 2009
au­thor: geotv
1:32
Women Be­hind the Abaya
A Call for Chris­tians to pray for the women of the Ara­bi­an Penin­su­la. Ara­bic Web Site: www...
pub­lished: 03 Apr 2010
au­thor: prayer­shorts
10:28
how i made my abaya sum­ma­ry
salam alaykom this is the sum­ma­ry of mak­ing my 2 abayas , i had some mis­takes in my pre­vio...
pub­lished: 01 Apr 2010
1:02
Fash­ion abaya
New Abaya col­lec­tion added on March 2009 and sold by www.​2hijab.​com...
pub­lished: 30 Mar 2009
au­thor: fah­my55
9:56
Arwa3 Abaya 2011 - Ep. 2
The first de­signs are in! The chal­lenge they got from the first episode was to cre­ate an a...
pub­lished: 02 Jun 2011
1:42
How To Wear (Abaya 2)
New de­sign of Abaya : Khale­ji Abaya,Col­or­ful Abaya,Girls Abaya....
pub­lished: 21 Jun 2010
au­thor: Jel­bab­video
2:31
Tra­di­tion­al Yemeni Abaya Goes Funky
Next up lets take a look at the Glit­ter­ing and glitzy de­signs that are pop­ping up in fashi...
pub­lished: 13 Jul 2009
au­thor: NTDTV
6:06
Shehna Hus­sain Abaya Col­lec­tion
De­sign­er wear Abaya , to view more abaya and a zoomed in view please check out our web­site...
pub­lished: 21 Aug 2011
au­thor: sir­a­gal
2:14
How to Wear Niqab Part 1
De­scrip­tion of how to wear niqab; com­pli­ments of www.​thecanadianmuslim.​ca for­mal­ly known a...
pub­lished: 05 Nov 2006
3:17
Abaya style 2
A beau­ti­ful abaya colec­tion....
pub­lished: 03 Jul 2009
au­thor: Petronela1976
4:48
~ Abaya style ~ كولكشين عبايات
AL MAZARRY Fash­ion De­sign, more in­for­ma­tion about it yebab.​com...
pub­lished: 22 Apr 2010
au­thor: Petronela1976
6:39
ideas for abayas
this will be a next in line, very sim­ple tu­to­ri­al on mak­ing ab­bayas. www.​jansew­ing­so­lu­tion...
pub­lished: 27 Feb 2012
au­thor: dil­pasand2001
6:57
Liv­ing in Saudi Ara­bia - New Abaya
Video of me shop­ping for a new abaya in Saudi Ara­bia. www.​blackchickinsaudi.​blogspot.​com...
pub­lished: 20 Dec 2010
au­thor: tlund­berg
4:53
Abaya
Abaya...
pub­lished: 02 May 2008
au­thor: mk­wahid
3:57
Dubai Abaya Fash­ion Show 2011 - Hanayen Abay­at Spring/Sum­mer 2011
Dubai Abaya Fash­ion Show 2011 - Hanayen Abay­at Spring/Sum­mer 2011 Check out the lat­est aba...
pub­lished: 14 Jan 2011
au­thor: Hi­jabiStyleTV
1:23
Abaya Fash­ion Show
Dubai- Dar Waad www.​facebook.​com...
pub­lished: 18 Feb 2010
au­thor: 5alee­jia
5:39
Ara­bic Fash­ion Dress­es, lat­est women's trend of abayas cat­walks
from the desert to the gulf to the high­est in­spir­ing cou­ture ***some of these abayas can b...
pub­lished: 27 Nov 2009
au­thor: is­mi­han­na
4:38
Ex­clu­sive Hand­made Em­broi­dered Abayas ...​Fashion trend 2010 .wmv
For many peo­ple, an abaya is not just a sim­ple item of clothing.​It is a tra­di­tion­al dress ...
pub­lished: 29 Apr 2010
10:02
Marc Abaya "LIGAW NA BU­LAK­LAK"
This was my first try at act­ing for a tele­vi­sion soap. I was hella ner­vous at first but I ...
pub­lished: 26 Jul 2009
au­thor: mar­calap­ina




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  • Lake Abaya as seen from a Dorze village. On the far right Arba Minch and Lake Chamo can be seen. Between the two lakes is the Nechisar National Park.
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  • Nechisar National Park (also spelled as Nech Sar) is one of the National Parks of Ethiopia. Located in the Southern Nations, Nationalities, and Peoples Region (SNNPR) immediately to the east of Arba Minch, its 514 square kilometers of territory include the
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  • Michael Jackson, at left wearing the traditional Arabic women's veil and gown called an abaya, helps his child into a car in Jan. 25, 2006, behind a Manama, Bahrain, shopping mall as an unidentified woman holds the hands of his two other children. A Bahrain music label, Two Seas Records, announced Tuesday April 18, 2006 it has signed an exclusive recording agreement with Jackson and has tentatively scheduled release of a new album for late 2007.
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  • Cavite 1st District Representative Jun Abaya graced the Bacoor National High School Graduation to deliver an Inspirational message to the graduates.
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  • Rep. Joseph Emilio A. Abaya 1st District, Cavite visits one of the school in Bacoor on their Graduation day last April 1, 2009. - Philippines
    WN / Yolanda Leyba
  • Rep. Joseph Emilio A. Abaya 1st District, Cavite visits one of the schoosl in Bacoor on their Graduation day last April 1, 2009. - Philippines
    WN / Yolanda Leyba
  • Rep. Joseph Emilio A. Abaya 1st District, Cavite visits one of the schools in Bacoor on their Graduation day last April 1, 2009. - Philippines
    WN / Yolanda Leyba
  • President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo shakes hands with officials of the Liberal Party among them, Cavite Rep. Plaridel Abaya (third from right), following a luncheon meeting this afternoon (May 21) at Malacañang’s Heroes Hall. Also in photo is former Trade
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  • President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo (in white barong) and other dignitaries, among them First Gentleman Jose Miguel Arroyo, former President Fidel V. Ramos, Defense Secretary Eduardo Ermita and Armed Forces chief Gen. Narciso Abaya, salute the flag in this
    Malacanang
  • President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo shakes hands with Armed Forces Chief of Staff General Narciso Abaya, upon her arrival at Barangay Tartaro in San Miguel, Bulacan this morning (November 26) to attend the 53rd founding anniversary of the First Scout Range
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  • President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo talks to Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) Chief of Staff Gen. Narciso Abaya (second from right) together with the non-commissioned officers and sergeant majors before their luncheon meeting held this afternoon (Octo
    Malacañang
  • President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo is escorted by Armed Forces Chief of Staff Narciso Abaya following her arrival Friday night (June 6) at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport from a successful state visit to South Korea and working visit to Japan.
    Malacañang Photo
  • President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo and Armed Forces of the Philippines Chief of Staff Gen. Narciso Abaya salute the Philippine colors during planeside honors accorded her prior to her departure for a three-day state visit to South Korea and a working visi
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  • Gulf News Dubai: Get a chance to see exciting new ensembles of the Arabic traditional women’s wear from Dubai’s top fashion trendsetters as the Sheila & Abaya takes centre stage at The Fashion Catwalk, The Dubai Mall on Wednesday. A Dubai Summer Surprises (DSS) signature event, Sheila &...
  • Daily Press (Reuters) - Deema al-Mashabi is eager to show off the gold brocade decorating the folds of her abaya. She designed her own robe — the traditionally all-black, enveloping gown that observant Muslim women wear in public. For al-Mashabi, appearing in public in a customized style is not...
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  • Gulf News Bespoke and glamorous, Nabrman's fashion show on Saturday was the world's highest fashion show — on the 122nd floor of Burj Khalifa. The event, held at AtMosphere, showcased abayas by designer Hend Al Mutawa from the House of Nabrman. Unlike other fashion shows, models meandered among the...
  • Gulf News Dubai: To mark the UAE’s 40th National Day celebrations, the helipad of Burj Al Arab was the site that saw Emirati designer Lamya Abedin, showcase a 40m abaya made exclusively from 40 UAE flags. The abaya, which took months to sew and is one of the longest abayas ever made, was worn by...
  • Independent online (SA) KUSEYINDINDA namanje ukuthi iqembu le-Under 23 lizobophela baphi abadlali ku-Eight Nations Tournament eMorocco ngesonto elizayo ngenxa yokuthi akukaziwa ukuthi amaqembu azodedela baphi abadlali. Kubukeka sengathi AmaGlug-Glug azophinde abophele abadlali abahlukile kunalabo abebedlala eyobungani...
  • Scoop Friday, 29 July 2011, 12:21 pm Article: Susan Lindauer Libya's War for the Abaya By July 27, 2011 For European bankers, it's a war for Libya's Gold. For oil corporations, it's a war for Cheap Crude (now threatening to destroy Libya's oil infrastructure, just like Iraq). But for Libya's women, it's a...
  • GlobalResearch For European bankers, it's a war for Libya's Gold. For oil corporations, it's a war for Cheap Crude (now threatening to destroy Libya's oil infrastructure, just like Iraq). But for Libya's women, it's a fierce, knock down battle over the Abaya— an Islamic style of dress that critics say deprives...
  • GlobalResearch For European bankers, it's a war for Libya's Gold. For oil corporations, it's a war for Cheap Crude (now threatening to destroy Libya's oil infrastructure, just like Iraq). But for Libya's women, it's a fierce, knock down battle over the Abaya— an Islamic style of dress that critics say deprives...
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    Two women dressed in abayat and niqāb. Abaya is the dress and niqāb is the face covering.

    The abaya "cloak" (Arabic: عبايةʿabāyah or عباءة ʿabā'ah, plural عبائات /عبايات ʿabāyāt), sometimes also called an aba, is a simple, loose over-garment, essentially a robe-like dress, worn by some women in parts of the Islamic world including in North Africa and the Arabian Peninsula.[1] Traditional abayat are black and may be either a large square of fabric draped from the shoulders or head or a long caftan. The abaya covers the whole body except the face, feet, and hands. It can be worn with the niqāb, a face veil covering all but the eyes. Some women choose to wear long black gloves, so their hands are covered as well.

    The Indonesian and Malaysian women's traditional dress kebaya gets its name from the abaya.

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    Rationale[link]

    The rationale behind the abaya is dealt with at greater length in the article Niqab.

    Often the Quranic quote, "O Prophet, tell your wives and daughters, and the believing women, to cover themselves with a loose garment. They will thus be recognised and no harm will come to them" 33:59 (Translated by Ahmed Ali) is given as the argument for wearing the abaya.

    The abaya is most common in countries with large Salafi Muslim populations, as the entire body, including face and hands are considered elements of the awrah: that which should be concealed in public from males unrelated by blood or marriage.

    Countries[link]

    Outside the few Arab states and Saudi Arabia, in nations with large Muslim populations, such as India, Indonesia and Iranit is uncommon, however many in those countries do wear it.

    Middle East[link]

    In Saudi Arabia, they require women to cover in public.[2] In Iran, the cover is often referred to as a chador. In South Asia, it is known as a burqa.

    United Kingdom[link]

    Abayas are not restricted to the East. In cities with strong Islamic communities such as London, Birmingham and Bradford, the abaya is worn by many Muslim women, increasingly commonly with the niqab (face veil). There are numerous shops and online stores selling abayas in the U.K.[citation needed]

    Styles[link]

    Abayat are known by various names but serve the same purpose, which is to cover. Contemporary models are usually caftans, cut from light, flowing fabrics like crepe, georgette, and chiffon. Styles differ from region to region: some abayat have embroidery on black fabric while others are brightly coloured and have different forms of artwork across them.

    See also[link]

    References[link]

    External links[link]

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    Marc Abaya
    Birth name Ramon Marcelino Diaz-Abaya
    Born (1979-11-06) November 6, 1979 (age 32)
    Origin Philippines
    Occupations Singer, guitarist, actor, TV host, VJ
    Associated acts Shirley Beans
    Sandwich (band)
    Kjwan

    Ramon Marcelino "Marc" Diaz-Abaya (born November 6, 1979) is a Filipino musician, TV host, VJ, and occasional actor. Abaya appeared in the 2009 Philippine release of Tinker Bell.

    He is the son of actor/director Manolo Abaya and director Marilou Diaz-Abaya.

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    Musical career[link]

    Abaya was discovered by Raimund Marasigan of The Eraserheads during a battle of the bands in which Abaya's band Shirley Beans won first place. Marasigan, who was one of the judges for the night, invited Abaya to act as frontman for the band Sandwich in 1998. While Abaya was a member of the band, they released three albums: Grip, Stand, Throw; 4-track mind; Thanks to the Moon's Gravitational Pull.

    While in Sandwich, he formed a band with his closest friends named Kjwan. Formed May 2003, Kjwan released their self-titled album in 2004[1] which included the carrier single "Daliri."

    He joined MTV Philippines[2] in 2003 and became one of the VJs until the dissolution of MTV Philippines under the Music Source Inc on January 1, 2007. Abaya had hosted a variety of shows, most including "Rockola on MTV" and "Massive". In September 2009, AYC hired him to man MTV Philippines' music station U92 for a weekly show.

    Acting[link]

    Abaya played the role of Francis in an afternoon drama series on ABS-CBN's Ligaw na Bulaklak. He was one of the judges of the reality entertainment show Showtime and host of Pilipinas Got Talent.

    In 2010, Abaya joined the cast of Dagim, a Cinema One Original film directed by Joaquin Pedro Valdes for which he won "Best Supporting Actor" at the Cinema One Originals Awards.

    In 2011, Abaya moved to GMA 7 with the shows Party Pilipinas and I Heart You, Pare!

    Filmography[link]

    Television[link]

    Television
    Year Title Role Network
    2008 Ligaw na Bulaklak Francis ABS-CBN
    2008 Showtime Himself/Guest ABS-CBN
    2009 Your Song Presents: Babalik Kang Muli - ABS-CBN
    2010 Habang May Buhay King ABS-CBN
    2010 Sarap At Home - QTV
    2010 Pilipinas Got Talent Himself ABS-CBN
    2010 Magkaribal Neil Olaguer ABS-CBN
    2011 Party Pilipinas Himself/Performer/Co-Host GMA Network
    2011 I Heart You, Pare! Joel GMA Network
    2011 Spooky Nights Presents: Bampirella Armand GMA Network
    2011 Daldalita Sam GMA Network

    Film[link]

    Films
    Year Title Role Film Production
    2007 Elegie Seb -
    2010 Off World Lucky Theo Films
    2010 Dagim Pido Cinema One

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