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  2. Walla Zaman Ya Selahy - Wikipedia

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    Intaq wa-qūl ʾanā ṣāḥī Yā ḥarb wallāh zamān. 𝄇 𝄆 Yā majdinā yā majdinā Yā-llī-tbanayt min ʿandanā 𝄇 𝄆 Bishaqānā wa-kaddinā 𝄇 ʿUmrak mā tibqā hawān. 𝄆 Hummū wu ḍummu ṣ-ṣufūf Shīlū l-ḥayāti l-kufūf 𝄇 Yāmā l-ʿaduww rāḥ yishūf Minkum fī nāri l-mīdān. 𝄆 Wallāh zamān yā ...

  3. Purnam Allahabadi - Wikipedia

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    Mohammed Musa Hashmi, [2] known by his pen name Purnam Allahabadi was an Urdu poet and lyricist, best known for his worldwide famous Qawwali Bhar Do Jholi Meri Ya Muhammad sung by Sabri Brothers [3] and Tumhe Dillagi originally sung by Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan.

  4. Talaʽ al-Badru ʽAlayna - Wikipedia

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    Tala al-Badr Alayna (Arabic: طلع البدر علينا, romanized: Ṭalaʿ al-Badr ʿAlaynā) is a traditional Islamic nashid that the Ansar Muslims of Medina supposedly sang for the Islamic prophet Muhammad upon his arrival at Medina. Many sources claim it was first sung as he sought refuge there after being forced to leave his hometown of ...

  5. I'jaz - Wikipedia

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    A page of the Qur'an,16th century: "They would never produce its like not though they backed one another" written at the center. In Islam, ’i‘jāz (Arabic: اَلْإِعْجَازُ, romanized: al-ʾiʿjāz) or inimitability [citation needed] of the Qur’ān is the doctrine which holds that the Qur’ān has a miraculous quality, both in content and in form, that no human speech can ...

  6. Thank You Allah - Wikipedia

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    The video featured this spiritual acknowledgement at the end: "All acts of kindness in this video have been inspired by the life and teachings of Prophet Muhammad (S.A.W)". [8] Maher announced the music video for "Ya Nabi Salam Alayka" as a promo on 28 July 2011 at YouTube. [10]

  7. Islamic honorifics - Wikipedia

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    Example: "The Messenger of God (ṣallā -llāhu ʿalayhi wa-sallam) shared the word of Allah (subḥānahu wa-taʿālā) as revealed to him by the angel Jibril (ʿalayhi as-salām) with his loyal companion, Abu Bakr as-Siddiq (raḍiya 'llāhu 'anhu)." English text with unabbreviated Islamic honorifics

  8. Haqq–Muhammad–Ali - Wikipedia

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    Haqq–Muhammad–Ali is a mystical communion doctrine in Alevism that involves Haqq (‘Truth’ referring to the divine nature of Allah), Muhammad ('Yol' or Sunnah referring to the Jem (Alevism)) and Ali (‘Nūr’ referring to the Awliya).

  9. Names and titles of Muhammad - Wikipedia

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    The Quran also refers to Muhammad as Ahmad, "more praiseworthy" (Arabic: أحمد). [13] [14] The penultimate prophet in Islam, Isa ibn Maryam also refers to Muhammad as Ahmad in the Sura As-Saff. [15] Muhammad is also referred to as Hamid, or "Praiser (of God)" (Arabic: حامد), and as Mahmud, or "Most Highly Praised" (Arabic: محمود). [1]