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  2. Jannah - Wikipedia

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    A Kashmiri depiction of Jannah, 1808. In Islam, Jannah (Arabic: جَنَّةٍ, romanized: janna, pl. جَنّٰت jannāt, lit. ' garden ') [1] is the final and permanent abode of the righteous. [2]

  3. Toyor Al-Janah - Wikipedia

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    Toyor Al-Janah (Arabic: طيور الجنة) (meaning: "Birds of Heaven") is a satellite TV channel specialized for children, launched in 2008 via the Nilesat satellite, and is currently available on the Arabsat satellite. The channel is known for its children's songs and programs, and it relies on child presenters to easily communicate with ...

  4. Allah Peliharakan Sultan - Wikipedia

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    "Allah Peliharakan Sultan" (Jawi: الله ڤليهاراكن سلطان ‎; "God Bless the Sultan") is the national anthem of Brunei Darussalam.

  5. When We Die As Martyrs - Wikipedia

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    "When We Die As Martyrs" is a song produced by a Jordanian children's music troupe Toyor Al-Janah (Birds of Heaven) and performed as a music video on a Bahraini television channel of the same name. Sung by young Arab children and led by Dima Bashar and her older brother Mohammed Bashar, in 2010 the song became a hit on YouTube as well as Arabic

  6. Allah Lanjutkan Usia Sultan - Wikipedia

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    "Allah Lanjutkan Usia Sultan" (pronounced [allah landʒutkan usia sultan]; "God Lengthen the Sultan's Age") is the state anthem of Perak, Malaysia.. The tune was originally that of "La Rosalie", a popular song in the Seychelles during the 19th century, originally written by French composer Pierre-Jean de Béranger.

  7. As-Sirāt - Wikipedia

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    As-Sirāt (Arabic: الصراط) is, according to Islam, the bridge over which every person must pass on the Yawm al-Qiyamah (lit. ' Day of Resurrection ') in order to enter Jannah (lit. ' Paradise '). It is not mentioned in the Quran, but described in the Hadith. [2]

  8. People of Ya-Sin - Wikipedia

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    People of Ya-Sin or Ashab al-Qarya (Arabic: أصحاب القرية) is the phrase used by Muslims to refer to an ancient community that is mentioned in the 36th surah of the Quran [1] as the People of the City or the Companions of the City. The location and people of this city has been the subject of much scholarly debate in Islam.

  9. Al-Atlal - Wikipedia

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    Al-Atlal (Arabic: الأطلال, "The Ruins") is a poem written by the Egyptian poet Ibrahim Nagi, which later became a famous song sung by Egyptian singer Umm Kulthum in 1966. [1] The songs text was adapted by Umm Kulthum and its melody composed by the Egyptian composer Riad Al Sunbati [ 2 ] two years after her first song composed by Mohamed ...