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Dekh Kabira Roya: Madan Mohan: Lata Mangeshkar: Ahir Bhairav: Poochho Na Kaise Maine Rain Bitai [7] Meri Surat Teri Ankhen: S. D. Burman: Manna Dey & S. D. Batish: Ahir Bhairav: Albela Sajan: Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam: Sanjay Leela Bhansali: Ismail Darbar: Ahir Bhairav: Ni main samajh gayi Taal: A. R. Rahman: Sukhvinder Singh & Richa Sharma: Ahir ...
A number of different words for sin are used in the Islamic tradition. According to A. J. Wensinck's entry on the topic in the Encyclopedia of Islam, Islamic terms for sin include dhanb and khaṭīʾa, which are synonymous and refer to intentional sins; khiṭʾ, which means simply a sin; and ithm, which is used for grave sins.
This is a list of songs performed, sung and/or recorded by Mohammed Rafi between 1942 and 1980. Over 5,000 of his songs are listed here. Most are in Hindi but he also sang in several other languages. The genre of song is first, followed by any other singers and the music director or lyricist, then album name and year released.
Dekh Kabira Roya - "Mere Beena Tum Bin Roye" with Lata Mangeshkar "Hum Bulate Hi Rahe" with Mohammed Rafi "Ashqon Se Teri Humne Tasveer Banayi Hai" Duniya Rang Rangeeli - "Woh Jo Chahnewale Hai Tere Sanam" with Mohammed Rafi "Tujhko Na Koi Gham" with Mohammed Rafi "Saiyan Kyun Aayi Mujhe Angdayi" with Mohammed Rafi "Saiya Saiya Chhod De Mori ...
Kabira is an Indian song from the 2013 Hindi film, Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani. Composed by Pritam Chakraborty , the song is sung by Rekha Bhardwaj and Tochi Raina , with lyrics by Amitabh Bhattacharya . [ 1 ]
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"Kabira" (Encore Version) Amitabh Bhattacharya: Harshdeep Kaur: 22 "Ilahi" Chennai Express: 23 "Kashmir Main Tu Kanyakumari" Vishal–Shekhar: Sunidhi Chauhan, Neeti Mohan [31] Phata Poster Nikhla Hero: 24 "Main Rang Sharbaton Ka" (Reprise Version) Pritam Chakraborty: Irshad Kamil: Chinmayi [4] Boss: 25 "Har Kisi Ko" (Duet Version) Chirantan Bhatt
The most tolerant view (that of the Murji'ah) was that even those who had committed a major sin (kabira) were still believers and "their fate was left to God". [22] The most strict view (that of Kharidji Ibadis, descended from the Kharijites ) was that every Muslim who dies having not repented of their sins was considered a kafir .