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  2. Noori - Wikipedia

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    Noori (transl. Light) is a Pakistani rock band from Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan, formed in 1996.The group was formed by songwriter, lead vocalist, and guitarist, Ali Noor, along with his younger brother Ali Hamza, who were soon joined by bassist Muhammad Ali Jafri and drummer Salman Albert.

  3. List of Coke Studio Pakistan episodes - Wikipedia

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    The program focuses on a fusion of the diverse musical influences in Pakistan, including eastern classical, folk, and contemporary popular music. Following is the list of its episodes released till date, along with the songs and singers in correspondence with the seasons and their respective episodes.

  4. Coke Studio Explorer - Wikipedia

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    In March 2018, Coca-Cola Pakistan announced Ali Hamza and Zohaib Kazi would helm eleventh season of Coke Studio as a producers and directors, [13] after Bilal Maqsood and Faisal Kapadia of Strings left the show to continue their own music. [14] [15] Speaking of their collaboration Zohaib said, "we met on a bench in a park; it was Alhamra Park ...

  5. Hamza - Wikipedia

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    The hamza (ء) on its own is hamzat al-qaṭ‘ (هَمْزَة الْقَطْع, "the hamzah which breaks, ceases or halts", i.e. the broken, cessation, halting"), otherwise referred to as qaṭ‘at (قَطْعَة), that is, a phonemic glottal stop unlike the hamzat al-waṣl (هَمْزَة الوَصْل, "the hamzah which attaches, connects or joins", i.e. the attachment, connection ...

  6. Mahmoud Khalil Al-Hussary - Wikipedia

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    In 1944, Al-Hussary won Egypt Radio's Qu'ran Recitation competition [10] which had around 200 participants, among them some veterans like Muhammad Rifat, Ali Mahmud, and Abd Al-Fattah Ash-Sha'sha'i. [5] Al-Azhar awarded him the title Shaykh al-Maqāriʾ (Arabic: شـيخ المقارِئ, lit. 'Scholar of the Reciting Schools') in 1957.

  7. Qira'at - Wikipedia

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    After Muhammad's death there were many qira'at, from which 25 were described by Abu 'Ubayd al-Qasim ibn Sallam two centuries after Muhammad's death. [ citation needed ] The seven qira'at readings which are currently notable were selected in the fourth century by Abu Bakr Ibn Mujahid (died 324 AH, 936 CE) from prominent reciters of his time ...

  8. Aleph - Wikipedia

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    Alif إ أ is generally the carrier if the only adjacent vowel is fatḥah. It is the only possible carrier if hamza is the first phoneme of a word. Where alif acts as a carrier for hamza, hamza is added above the alif, or, for initial alif-kasrah, below it and indicates that the letter so modified is indeed a glottal stop, not a long vowel.

  9. 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.