Moein Al Bastaki

Moein Al Bastaki
Born (1980-08-29) 29 August 1980
Dubai, Dubai,
United Arab Emirates
Alma mater University of Dubai
Professional wrestling career
Ring name(s) Al Bastaki
Moein Al Bastaki
Debut 2017

Moein Al Bastaki (معين البستكي ) (born 29 August 1980) is a magician, mentalist and illusionist from Dubai, UAE. Moein is best known for his street magic, large illusions, mentalism and performing close up magic for international and Arabic celebrities.

Early life

Moein Al Bastaki was born and raised in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. He is the eldest of four siblings. His love of magic began at a very young age. His grandfather, a trader, would return from trips overseas with magic tricks that he had learned. The first trick that Moein ever witnessed involved the disappearing and reappearing of a coin, which fascinated Moein and embedded a passion for the art of magic in a six-year-old child. He first performed aged 9 in a magic show that he prepared for his family. The show was not very successful, and his tricks were not well received, but his uncle paid him 5 UAE dirhams as a reward for his performance. A star was born. Moein’s father, Mohammed Al Bastaki, was the owner of a video rental shop, and as a young child, Moein became fascinated with the David Copperfield Show (1986). As his love for magic grew, he began studying the work of other internationally renowned magicians, and developing his own Arab inspired magic tricks. Moein’s biggest inspiration is Derren Brown, who triggered a passion for mentalism.

Education

Moein graduated from Al Imam Malik school in 1998. He then attended Dubai University College where he graduated, with a bachelors in Business, in 2004. Having been deprived of an education himself, Moein’s father disagreed with Moein’s choice of career, and insisted that his son focus on education instead, so Moein continued with his studies and obtained a master's degree in marketing from the University of Wollongong in Dubai in 2008.

Magic career

Moein began his magic career in 2005 with small performances for friends and relatives. His first professional performance was in 2005 for a New Year's Eve event in Dubai. From 2005 until 2010, Moein performed close up magic and stage shows at a range of events and festivals across the UAE. He finally began performing on TV and radio, with his first appearance on Sama TV in 2010. Since then, Moein has performed publicly and appeared on a number of Arabic TV shows, most recently as a weekly guest on Men El Akher, on DMTV. In 2015 Moein launched a new line of magic tricks products under his own brand that hit most of UAE and GCC toy shops. In 2016 Moein took his performances to the next stage using the power of the mind. He undertook a variety of never before seen tricks with a distinct middle eastern flavor.

Celebrity

Moein has performed tricks for a number of internationally recognized celebrities including John Travolta and Mike Tyson, WWE stars such as The Miz, John Cena, CM Punk and R-Truth, sports personalities such as Diego Maradona and Fabio Cannavaro. He has also performed for a number of famous Arabic celebrities including Sami Yusuf, Abdulhussain Abdulredha, Hayat El Fahad, Saad Al-Faraj, Ibrahim Al Sallal, Jasim El Nabhan, Ahmed El Sakka, Ahmed Bedair and Dawood Hussain.

TV Appearances

Moein has appeared on a number of TV stations including MBC, Al Arabiya, CNN, BBC, Abu Dhabi TV, Dubai One, Dubai Television, Dubai Sports, Rotana, Qatar TV, Orbit TV, DMTV and Future Television, and radio stations including MBC FM, Panorama FM, Saudi Radio and Dubai FM He has appeared on the following shows:

  • Men El Akher
  • Ya Halla (Rotana)
  • Saba Al Kheir Ya’Arab (MBC)
  • MBC this week
  • Inside the Middle East
  • Al Forsah (Sama Dubai)
  • Studio One (Dubai One)
  • BBC World News
  • Spotlight (OSN)

WWE

In 2017, Moein Al Bastaki became a TV presenter of a new weekly Arabic show WWE Wal3ooha on OSN Sports Action 1 HD. Titled WWE Wal3ooha, meaning ‘light it up’, the weekly show sees presenters Moein Al Bastaki and Nathalie Mamo delivering exclusive interviews, highlights and stories from the week’s key matches to WWE fans in the region.

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