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Meraj-E-Ghazal (1983) - Salona Sa Sajan Hai Aur Main Hoon Lyrics in Hindi & English with Meaning (Translation) | Asha Bhosle | Ghulam Ali | सलोना सा सजन है और मैं हूँ #Trending #AshaBhosle #GhulamAli
Lyrics with Meaning: https://hindikala.com/hindi-literature/ghazal-in-hindi/meraj-e-ghazal-1983-salona-sa-sajan-hai-aur-main-hoon-lyrics-asha-bhosle/
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Dil mei ik lehr si uthi hai abhi (In my heart rose a new tide suddenly)...
Translated #Ghazal: Dil mei ik lehr si uthi hai abhi (In my heart rose a new tide suddenly) https://alisohani.wordpress.com/2023/05/13/dil-mei-ik-lehr-si-uthi-hai-abhi-in-my-heart-rose-a-new-tide-suddenly
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Translation:
In my heart rose a new tide suddenly…Fresh gusts of wind, just blew me utterly….
To an extent, I can’t deny, I’m over-sensitive,But for a fact, I’m hurt too quite recently…
Quite a stir unset here at heart’s sanctum,A giant wall has perished here colossally…
In a land full of opportunities, I starve.Can’t fathom what keeps me filled barely…
So what, we’re no longer exchanging…
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Chupke Chupke Raat Din Piano Notes
Chupke Chupke Raat Din Piano Notes Available On Piano Daddy. Chupke Chupke Raat Din Easy Piano Notes For Beginners. Ghulam Ali Ghazals Piano Notes Video Lessons. Chupke Chupke Raat Din Ghazal Sung By Ghulam Ali.
Song : Chupke Chupke Raat
Movie : Nikaah
Singer : Ghulam Ali
Scale : D# Natural Minor
Tempo / Metronome / Beat : 115 bpm
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Metro has been a blessing🙏 I can read, write & teleport into the memory lane with gems such as these by Ghulam Ali. #ghulamali #shayari #nostalgia #memorylane https://www.instagram.com/p/B7PvPUSgpnj/?igshid=13kf4nxu1zqru
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#tbt to last Father’s day and we ran into Ghulam Ali in a random restaurant. My dad literally fanboyed over him. #jun172018 #celebritysighting #ghulamali (at Taipan Fusion Restaurant and Hookah Lounge) https://www.instagram.com/p/BxcxUZNH4FW/?igshid=1kh8y056ofd5s
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बिन बारिष बरसात ना होगी रात गयी तो रात ना होगी राज़-इ-मोहब्बत तुम मत पूछो मुझसे...
बिन बारिष बरसात ना होगी रात गयी तो रात ना होगी राज़-इ-मोहब्बत तुम मत पूछो मुझसे…
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Abu Al-Asar Hafeez Jullundhri
Abu Al-Asar Hafeez Jullundhri (born 14 January 1900 - died 21 December 1982) was a Pakistani Urdu-language poet who famously wrote the lyrics for the National Anthem of Pakistan
Early life
Jullundhri was born in Jalandhar, Punjab, British India on 14 January 1900 in a Rajput family. His father, Shams-ud-Din, was a Hafiz-e-Qur'an. Jullundhri initially studied in a mosque school and later joined a local school. He received formal education until the seventh grade.
After the independence of Pakistan in 1947, Jullundhri migrated to Lahore in the new state of Pakistan.
Literary career
From 1922 to 1929, Jullundhri remained the editor of a few monthly magazines namely, Nonehal, Hazar Dastaan, Teehzeeb-e-Niswan, and Makhzin. His first collection of poems Nagma-e-Zar[2] was published in 1935. After the World War II, he worked as the director of the Song Publicity Department. During this same time he wrote songs that were much liked by the public.
Jullundhri actively participated in Pakistan Movement and used his writings to propagate for the cause of Pakistan. In early 1948, he joined the forces for the freedom of Kashmir and got wounded. Jullundhri wrote the Kashmiri Anthem, "Watan Hamara Azad Kashmir". He wrote many patriotic songs during Pakistan, India war in 1965.
Jullundhri served as Director General of morals in Pakistan Armed Forces, and very prominent position as adviser to the President, Field Marshal Mohammad Ayub Khan and also Director of Writer's Guild.
Jullundhri's work of poetry, Shahnam-e-Islam,[3] gave him incredible fame which, in the manner of Firdowsi's Shahnameh, is a record of the glorious history of Islam in verse. Jullundhri wrote the national anthem of Pakistan composed by Ahmed Ghulamali Chagla also known as Ahmed G Chagla. He is unique in Urdu poetry for the enchanting melody of his voice and lilting rhythms of his songs and lyrics. His poetry generally deals with romantic, religious, patriotic and natural themes. He chooses his themes, images and tunes from the subcontinent and his language is a fine blend of Hindi and Urdu diction, reflecting the composite culture of South Asia.
Marriage
Jullundhri married his cousin, Zeenat Begum, in 1917 at the age of 17. They had seven children, all girls. In 1939, he took a young English woman as his second wife, which soon ended in divorce. His first wife, Zeenat Begum, died in 1954. In 1955, Jullundhri married Khurshid Begum, with whom he had a daughter.[citation needed]
Death
Jullundhri died in Lahore, Pakistan, on 21 December 1982 at the age of 82 years. Buried in Model Town, Lahore, his remains were later shifted to a tomb built by the Government of Pakistan near the Minar-e-Pakistan in Lahore, the site of the Pakistan Resolution.
Awards
For his literary and patriotic services to Pakistan, Jullundhri was awarded the Hilal-e-Imtiaz and Pride of Performance by the Government of Pakistan.
Literary works
Jullundhri primarily wrote Urdu poetry, generally dealing with romantic, religious, patriotic and natural themes.
Qaumi Tarana: The National Anthem of Pakistan
Main article: Qaumi Tarana
Jullundhri is most famous for writing the lyrics for the Qaumi Tarana, the national anthem of Pakistan, which he wrote in 1952.
Shahnam-e-Islam
Jullundhri's monumental work of poetry, Shahnama-e-Islam, gave him fame which, in the manner of Firdowsi’s Shahnama, is a narration of Islamic history in verse.
Hymn of Kashmir
Inspired by the 1965 India-Pakistan War over Kashmir, Jullundhri wrote a patriotic hymn titled Watan hamara Kashmir, also known as the "Hymn of Kashmir", which is considered to be the official State anthem or State song of Azad Jammu and Kashmir..[1]
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Veterans World Cup: Pak team departs for Sydney #Pakistan #FIFAWorldCup #Sydney #Australia #NewZealandNationalCricketTeam #England #SouthAfrica #SriLanka #Canada #Wales #GhulamAli #TestCricket #ODI #OneDayInternational #CEO #ChiefExecutiveOfficer #Manager #Babur Veterans World Cup: Pak team departs for Sydney KARACHI: Pakistan Veterans team on Saturday left for Sydney to participate in the inaugural Veterans World Cup scheduled to be held from November 21 to December 5. https://cricmain.com/2018/11/18/veterans-world-cup-pak-team-departs-for-sydney/
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