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Wohi Khuda Hai (Urdu: وہی خدا ہے‎, lit. 'That Being is God') is a Hamd. The poem was written by Urdu poet and lyricist Muzaffar Warsi.[1][2] It praises God as the Only Creator of the large system of Universe that runs and maintains the order with harmony and balance.
Published 01/27/21
Published 01/27/21
Noor-E-Azal Lyrics is a latest Ramadan OST presented by Pepsi Pakistan. The TV commercial song has vocals from Atif Aslam & Abida Parveen. Read more at LyricsRaag.Com: Noor-E-Azal Lyrics – Atif Aslam & Abida Parveen https://lyricsraag.com/?p=81460
Published 01/27/21
Pardadari is the first song from Bazmerang Chapter 1. The song is sung by Atif Aslam and Abida Parveen while this music is composed by Abida Parveen, and the lyrics is written by Hazrat Bedam Shah Warsi (RA).
Published 01/27/21
Sufism (Arabic: ٱلصُّوفِيَّة‎), also known as Tasawwuf (Arabic: ٱلتَّصَوُّف‎), variously defined as ... Finance · LGBT · Madrasa · Moral teachings · Mosque; Mysticism; Philosophy ... In 2005, Indian musician Rabbi Shergill released a Sufi rock song called "Bulla Ki Jaana", which became a chart-topper in India and Pakistan.
Published 01/27/21
Sanson Ki Mala Pe (literally: On the rosary of breath) is one of the most popular songs written by Meera Bai, a 16th-century Hindu mystic poet. The verses,Sanson Ki Mala Pe Simru Main, Pi Ka Naam expresses her dedication towards Lord Krishna. The major characteristic of her poetry is the complete submission to the deity.
Published 01/25/21
Charkha may refer to: Charkha (spinning wheel), a type of Indian spinning wheel referenced in the teachings of Mahatma Gandhi "The Cult of the Charkha", a 1925 essay by Rabindranath Tagore Charkha (Dhari, Gujarat), a village and former princely state in Gujarat, western India Charkha Audiobooks, an imprint of the publisher Karadi Tales
Published 01/25/21
Aaj Rang Hai often called Rang or Rung (meaning colour in Hindi and many other North Indian languages), is a Qawwali composed by Amir Khusro[1] in appreciation of Sufi saint Nizamuddin Auliya. It is a staple of most Qawwali sessions in North India and Pakistan, specially in the Chishti shrines of Delhi. Traditionally it is sung as a closing piece at the end of a Qawwali session.
Published 01/25/21
Chhaap Tilak Sab Chheeni , is a Ghazal written and composed by Amir Khusro, a 14th-century Sufi mystic, in Awadhi. Due to the resonance of its melody and mystical lyrics, it is frequently heard in Qawwali concerts across South Asia. Chaapp Tilak Sab Cheeni is considered as Amir Khusru‘s most known Kalam which is basically a praise to his spiritual mentor Nizamuddin Awliyah.
Published 01/25/21