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Khursheed Ahmad was born on January 1, 1956, in Rahim Yar Khan. [2] [3] His parents had migrated from Mandrella near Jaipur, Rajasthan, India. [1]He acquired his basic schooling from Abbasi Primary School and passed Matriculation examination from the Colony High School.
[6] [7] This recording of "Ya Allah, Ya Rahman" has been viewed over 916,000 times as of 17 November 2024 on YouTube. [8] ”Ya Rahmatallil Aalameen”, a naat written and sung by Muzaffar Warsi "Kya bhala mujh ko parakhney ka natija nikla, Zakhm-e-dil aapki nazron se bhi gehra nikla" Ghazal sung by Lata Mangeshkar & Jagjit Singh
Naʽat (Bengali: নাত and Urdu: نعت) is poetry in praise of the Islamic prophet, Muhammad.The practice is popular in South Asia (Bangladesh, Pakistan and India), commonly in Bengali, Punjabi, or Urdu.
In 1st season of Coke Studio (Pakistan), "Allah Hu" was sung by Ali Zafar along with Saaein Tufail Ahmed in 2008. In 2nd season of Coke Studio (India), "Allah Hu" was sung by Nooran Sisters composed by Hitesh Sonik in 2012. [3] "Allah Hu" in its basic naat form was penned by the late Maulana Syed Hasan Imdad of Pakistan.
Zafar was born to Muhammad Tahir Qasmi, son of Islamic scholar Hafiz Muhammad Ahmad. [5] He began reciting the Quran at the age of 6 or 7. Over the years, he has participated in several Qira'at competitions all around the world.
Syed Fasihuddin Soharwardy (Urdu: سید فصیح الدین سھروردی; born 15 June 1957) is a leading nasheed Khawan or Naat Khawan from Pakistan. Most of his work is in the Urdu language. However, he has performed nasheeds (Naats) in multiple languages including Punjabi, Persian and Arabic. [1] [2]
"Allah Allah Ne Zaman" is a Turkish song sung by Güzin and Baha using the music of "Sidi Mansour". [10] "Shpirti im" [11] is an Albanian song sung by Ervis Bix using the music of "Sidi Mansour". "PAF.no", a song by the Norwegian rap duo Karpe, has a chorus containing parts of the song. ”Count My Blessings” by Enisa, an Albanian-American ...
Muhammad [a] (c. 570 – 8 June 632 CE) [b] was an Arab religious and political leader and the founder of Islam. [c] According to Islam, he was a prophet who was divinely inspired to preach and confirm the monotheistic teachings of Adam, Noah, Abraham, Moses, Jesus, and other prophets.