Search results
Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
Yā Hassan!" (a reference to Hussain ibn Ali, brother of Hasan ibn Ali) during the Mourning of Muharram, and approximated it as "Hobson-Jobson", which became a term referring to the similar derivation of an English equivalent for a foreign-language word by adapting English words or names that have a superficial resemblance in sound. [1] [2]
Masood Rana (Urdu: مسعُود رانا), (6 August 1941 – 4 October 1995) was a Pakistani film playback singer.He began his singing career in 1962 with the film Inqalab, became one of the top male singers in Urdu and Punjabi films for more than three decades and remained a busy singer until his death in 1995.
Mir Babar Ali Anis, a renowned Urdu poet, composed salāms, elegies, nohas and quatrains. While the length of elegy initially had no more than forty or fifty stanzas, he pushed it beyond one hundred fifty or even longer than two hundred stanzas or band s, as each unit of marsiya in the musaddas format is known.
During the mourning of Muharram, spontaneous slogans of Ya Hussain, Ya Ali, and Ya Rasul Allah (Arabic: يَا رَسُولُ الله "O Messenger of God") are common. On such occasions, the slogans demonstrate support. [5]
film song lyrics by Saifuddin Saif, Musical Drama: The film was released on 26 March 1954. The music director was Inayat Hussain. Mujrim: Gulshan Ara, Yousuf Khan, Allauddin: Perwaaz: Sabiha Khanum, Yousuf Khan, Asha Posley, Nazar: Actor Yousuf Khan began his career from this film "Perwaz". Raat Ki Baat: Sabiha Khanum, Santosh Kumar, Allauddin ...
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.
Live like Ali, die like Hussein is a religious slogan used by Shia Muslims, [1] [2] referring to the martyrs Ali and his son Husayn ibn Ali. Other famous Shia slogans
Abu Al-Asar Hafeez Jalandhari PP HI (Urdu: ابو الاثر حفیظ جالندھری; 14 January 1900 – 21 December 1982) was a Pakistani poet who wrote the lyrics for the National Anthem of Pakistan [1] [2] [3] and the Anthem of Azad Kashmir. [4] He wrote in Urdu and Persian languages and is widely celebrated throughout Pakistan. [1]