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  2. Ya Hussain - Wikipedia

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    Hussain (Arabic: يَا حُسَيْن, romanized: Yā Ḥusayn) is an Arabic phrase used by Shia Muslims to invoke the memory or intervention of Hussain ibn Ali. It is especially used in the context of the Mourning of Muharram .

  3. Live like Ali, die like Hussein - Wikipedia

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    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

  4. List of songs recorded by Zubeen Garg - Wikipedia

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    Mir Ali Husain [72] "Dheere Dheere" (Remix) [73] "Chahe Juda Ho" (Movie Version) 2009 Key Club "Ek Pal Tere Bina" Sagar Desai Solo Y.M.I. Yeh Mera India "Bansuri" Suhas, Siddharth, Kavita Seth: Kavita Seth, Aasrif Dehlvi, N. Chandra Solo [74] Fast Forward "Dil Mein Junoon Hai" Dj Akbar Sami Irshad Kamil, Shabbir Ahmed Solo [75] London Dreams ...

  5. Marsiya - Wikipedia

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    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.

  6. Ya Muhammad - Wikipedia

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    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]

  7. Zubeen Garg - Wikipedia

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    Zubeen Garg (born Zubeen Borthakur Assamese pronunciation: [zubin bɔɹtʰakuɹ]; 18 November 1972) is an Indian singer–songwriter, composer, lyricist, music director, music producer, actor, film director, film producer, screenwriter, poet and philanthropist. [8]

  8. Ardulfurataini - Wikipedia

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    1983 performance 1985 performance. It was adopted in 1981, written by Shafiq al-Kamali [2] (who died in 1984) with music by Walid Georges Gholmieh. [3]The lyrics make mention of important people in Iraqi history, such as Saladin, Harun al-Rashid, and al-Muthanna ibn Haritha, with the last verse extolling Ba'athism.

  9. Aziz Mian - Wikipedia

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    Aziz Mian Qawwal (Urdu: عزیز میاں قوال) (17 April 1942 – 6 December 2000) was a Pakistani traditional qawwal famous for singing ghazals in his own style of qawwali and is considered one of the greatest qawwals in South Asia.