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Johnson's detailed translation, published by the Bombay Education Society in 1893, includes an introduction and analysis by Arabic scholar Shaikh Faizullabhai. [10] A notable commentary titled Ḥall al-ʿUqdah fī Sharḥ Sabʿ Muʿallaqah was written by Momtazuddin Ahmad .
Aa Ab Laut Chalen (translation: Come, let's go back) is a 1999 Indian Hindi-language romantic drama film directed by Rishi Kapoor. The film stars Akshaye Khanna, Aishwarya Rai and Rajesh Khanna in lead roles. This is the only film directed by Rishi Kapoor. The film was released on 22 January 1999.
Al-Mutanabbi was born in the Iraqi city of Kufa in 915. His father claimed descent from the South Arabian tribe of Banu Ju'fa. [4] His last name, Al-Kindī, was attributed to the district he was born.
"Ye Mulaqat Ek Bahana Hai Khayyam Naqsh Lyallpuri Kaala Patthar "Ek Raasta Hai Zindagi" Rajesh Roshan Sahir Ludhianvi: Kishore Kumar "Baahon Mein Teri" Mohammad Rafi "Meri Dooron Se Aye Baaraat" Dhoom Mache Dhoom" Mohammad Rafi, Mahendra Kapoor, S.K. Mohan Hamare Tumhare "Kuchh Tum Karo Kuchh Hum Karen R. D. Burman Yogesh Kishore Kumar Janta ...
"Mujh Se Pehli Si Mohabbat Mere Mehboob Na Maang" (translated as "My love, don’t ask me for the love I once gave you") is an Urdu nazm by Faiz Ahmad Faiz. [1] The song is popular through its rendition by singer Noor Jehan and has been notably performed by many others.
"Mungu ibariki Afrika" used the tune to "Nkosi Sikelel' iAfrika" with a Swahili translation of the words. It is not known who composed the lyrics, but it is known that it was Samuel Mqhayi and Enoch Sontonga who created the early versions used by the African National Congress. [2]
Hatikvah (Hebrew: הַתִּקְוָה, romanized: hattiqvā, ; lit. ' The Hope ') is the national anthem of the State of Israel.Part of 19th-century Jewish poetry, the theme of the Romantic composition reflects the 2,000-year-old desire of the Jewish people to return to the Land of Israel in order to reclaim it as a free and sovereign nation-state.
Chhoti Si Baat (translation: A Small Matter) is a 1975 Indian Hindi-language romantic comedy film directed by Basu Chatterjee.Considered one of the best Hindi comedy films of the 1970s, it is a nostalgic favourite for its quirky take on pre-hypercongestion Mumbai.