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  2. Hari yang Cerah - Wikipedia

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    Hari Yang Cerah Untuk Jiwa Yang Sepi (A Sunny Day for a Lonely Soul) 3:58 3 Di Balik Awan (Behind the Clouds) 3:53 4 Kota Mati (A Ghost Town) 3:52 5 Melawan Dunia (Against the World) 3:20 6 Sally Sendiri (The Lonely Sally) 4:17 7 Lihat Langkahku (Look at My Steps) 4:00 8 Bebas (Free) 3:22 9 Cobalah Mengerti (Try to Understand) 4:28 10

  3. No Matter What (Calum Scott song) - Wikipedia

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    Scott describes "No Matter What" as his "most personal song" and the song he is "most proud of". [1] The song tells the story of Scott telling his parents he was gay and their reactions of loving him "no matter what". Scott said "It was a song that I always had to write, and a song I never thought I'd be able to share.

  4. Arabic poetry - Wikipedia

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    Under Islamic rule, though forced to live with certain restrictions, Arab Christians such as Al-Akhtal al-Taghlibi or Ibn al-Tilmidh continued to use Arabic for their poetry. However, these poets seldom addressed their personal Christian faith in their works. [15] Other ethnicities under Arab rule adapted Arabic poetry over the coming centuries.

  5. No Matter How I Look at It, It's You Guys' Fault I'm Not ...

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    Fifteen-year-old otaku Tomoko Kuroki believed that she would become popular when entering high school due to her experience with otome games and dating simulators. In reality, she finds that she has become an unsociable loner, though she still forces herself to try out what she has learned about achieving popularity.

  6. Musabaqah Tilawatil Quran - Wikipedia

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    Musabaqah Tilawatil Quran (Internationally known as Indonesia International Quran Competition [1]) (Arabic: مسابقة تلاوة القران, literally "Quran Recitation Competition", abbreviated as MTQ) is an Indonesian Islamic religious festival held at national level, aimed at glorification of the Qur'an.

  7. Pre-Islamic Arabic poetry - Wikipedia

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    The Arabian/Arab antiquities collector Abū l-Faraj al-Iṣfahānī (d. 976) also has scattered reference to eleven Jewish poets in his Kitāb al-agānī ("Book of Songs"). The poets they refer to are as follows, followed by (J) if mentioned by al-Jumahi and (I) if they are mentioned by al-Isfahani:

  8. Lamiyyat al-'Arab - Wikipedia

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    The Lāmiyyāt al-‘Arab (the L-song of the Arabs) is the pre-eminent poem in the surviving canon of the pre-Islamic 'brigand-poets' . The poem also gained a foremost position in Western views of the Orient from the 1820s onwards. [1] The poem takes its name from the last letter of each of its 68 lines, L (Arabic ل, lām).

  9. Def Poetry Jam - Wikipedia

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    As of summer 2008, there has been no word about the possibility of a Season 7. Starting in 2008, producers of Def Poetry (including Simmons, Stan Lathan, and Kamilah Forbes) developed and broadcast the HBO poetry show Brave New Voices, which is stylistically similar to Def Poetry, with teenage poets competing and backstage scenes. [5]