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  2. Allah Hoo - Wikipedia

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    Allah Hoo (Allāhu) is a traditional Sufi chant consisting of the word for God (Arabic: الله, Allāh) run together three times, followed by Truth (): Allāhu Allāhu Allāhu Haqq, itself repeated three times over.

  3. Nooran Sisters - Wikipedia

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    Later the same year, they performed on MTV Unplugged and Coke Studio with the song "Allah Hoo", which turned into a YouTube sensation. [15] On 2 September 2015, they released their first album, Yaar Gariban Da, containing five tracks and produced by MS Records. [7]

  4. Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan - Wikipedia

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    However, Khan was reportedly aggrieved when Malik turned his spiritual "Allah Hoo, Allah Hoo" into "I Love You, I Love You" in Auzaar. [84] Khan said "he has taken my devotional song Allahu and converted it into I love you. He should at least respect my religious songs." [85]

  5. Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan & Party - Wikipedia

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    Their 1996 performance included traditional qawwali compositions, such as "Allah Hoo Allah Hoo" and "Mustt Mustt" of the same album title, presented with improvisational elements. [13] Their work featured vocals, rhythmic tabla and harmonium patterns.

  6. Sufi cosmology - Wikipedia

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    This is the first step towards Divine descent. The creation has not started yet. Here Hoo is called Allah which in Arabic means "the worshippable one", because there is a being in the form of Noor of Mohammad who worships Allah. And the level is called yaHoot because there is an entity who would address Hoo as YaHoo (O’Hoo).

  7. Saieen Zahoor - Wikipedia

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    Saieen Zahoor Ahmed or Ali Saain Shafiu (Punjabi: سائیں ظہور, born 1936) [1] is a leading Punjabi Sufi musician from Pakistan.He has spent most of his life singing in Sufi shrines, and didn't produce a record until 2006, when he was nominated for the BBC World Music awards based on word of mouth.

  8. Huwa - Wikipedia

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    In Sufism Hu is the pronoun used for Allah or God. Allah Hu means "God, Just He!" In Arabic Allah means God and with Hu, as an intensive added to Allah, means "God himself." Hu is also found in a variant of the first part of the Islamic credo, wherein lā ilāha illā Allāh "there is no god but God," is shortened to lā ilāha illā Hu(wa) meaning "There is no God but He".

  9. Dhikr - Wikipedia

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    The Arabic word for God (Allāh) depicted as being written on the rememberer's heart. Dhikr (Arabic: ذِكْر; [a] / ð ɪ k r /; lit. ' remembrance, reminder, [4] mention [5] ') is a form of Islamic worship in which phrases or prayers are repeatedly recited for the purpose of remembering God.