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Homemade Instant Khaman/Dokra - English
Instant dokra that can be made in no time, perfect afternoon snack or a great appetizer!
Ing:
1 cup soji
2 tbsp corn meal
2 tbsp channa flour
3 tbsp rice flour
2 tbsp chopped fresh coriander...
Instant dokra that can be made in no time, perfect afternoon snack or a great appetizer!
Ing:
1 cup soji
2 tbsp corn meal
2 tbsp channa flour
3 tbsp rice flour
2 tbsp chopped fresh coriander
Salt to taste
Citric acid to taste
1/4 cup oil
2 tbsp eno one for each pan
1/2 cup water
11/2 tbsp Lasan and aadoo
2 tbsp green chutney
1 cup yogurt
Batter should resemble a cake mixture
It should steam for 15 min
For the tarka or wagar
2 tbsp olive oil
1tbsp mustard seeds
6 yo 7 curry leaves
1 tbsp sesame seeds
1/4 tsp turmeric
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Instant dokra that can be made in no time, perfect afternoon snack or a great appetizer!
Ing:
1 cup soji
2 tbsp corn meal
2 tbsp channa flour
3 tbsp rice flour
2 tbsp chopped fresh coriander
Salt to taste
Citric acid to taste
1/4 cup oil
2 tbsp eno one for each pan
1/2 cup water
11/2 tbsp Lasan and aadoo
2 tbsp green chutney
1 cup yogurt
Batter should resemble a cake mixture
It should steam for 15 min
For the tarka or wagar
2 tbsp olive oil
1tbsp mustard seeds
6 yo 7 curry leaves
1 tbsp sesame seeds
1/4 tsp turmeric
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Jab Imam Aaynge By Prof Sibte Jaffer (Shaheed) - Urdu
Distinguished Shair e Ahlebait and Renowned Marsiya khwan, Janaab Sibt e Jafar. Shaheed
Professor Sibte Jafar was also prominent educationist and the principal of Government Degree College,...
Distinguished Shair e Ahlebait and Renowned Marsiya khwan, Janaab Sibt e Jafar. Shaheed
Professor Sibte Jafar was also prominent educationist and the principal of Government Degree College, Qasimabad. He was shot dead in a targeted attack in Liaquatabad on Monday, March 18, 2013.
Professor Jafar, 50, had left the college on his motorcycle in the afternoon when two assailants on a motorcycle fired a volley of bullets at him near Arshee Chowk. The injured was taken to Abbasi Shaheed Hospital (ASH)
\"All his life, Jafar kept an old motorcycle but you needed to call him only once for help in any personal or academic matter and he would arrive at the appointed place,\" recalled Prof Mirza Athar Hussain, a former president of the Sindh Professors and Lecturers Association (SPLA).
\"He was a devoted marsiya khwan and trained hundreds of students in the art,\" he said, adding that the slain professor even established an institute to teach the art of writing and reciting marsiya [elegy]. About 5,000 students are enrolled at the institute.
Jafar\'s students too remember him for his simplicity and love for Urdu poetry, especially in the elegy genre. He was well-versed in Urdu, Arabic and Persian. Jafar also authored several books and wrote thousands of marsiyas and nohas.
To protest the murder, professors and lecturers have announced boycotting academic activities on Tuesday across the province, said SPLA President Prof Iftikhar Azmi. All colleges will be closed on Tuesday (today).
Three-day mourning
Criticising the government, judiciary and law enforcers on their failure to protect Shia citizens, the MWM announced three days of mourning over the untimely deaths of Jafar and senior lawyer Zaheer Abbas Naqvi.
MWM Secretary General Allama Raja Nasir Abbas Jafri said the people of Pakistan had lost a great teacher, poet and humanitarian in Jafar. \"His brutal murder is tantamount to the murder of Urdu literature and marsiya.\"
The Shia Ulema Council also condemned the murder of the professor.
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Distinguished Shair e Ahlebait and Renowned Marsiya khwan, Janaab Sibt e Jafar. Shaheed
Professor Sibte Jafar was also prominent educationist and the principal of Government Degree College, Qasimabad. He was shot dead in a targeted attack in Liaquatabad on Monday, March 18, 2013.
Professor Jafar, 50, had left the college on his motorcycle in the afternoon when two assailants on a motorcycle fired a volley of bullets at him near Arshee Chowk. The injured was taken to Abbasi Shaheed Hospital (ASH)
\"All his life, Jafar kept an old motorcycle but you needed to call him only once for help in any personal or academic matter and he would arrive at the appointed place,\" recalled Prof Mirza Athar Hussain, a former president of the Sindh Professors and Lecturers Association (SPLA).
\"He was a devoted marsiya khwan and trained hundreds of students in the art,\" he said, adding that the slain professor even established an institute to teach the art of writing and reciting marsiya [elegy]. About 5,000 students are enrolled at the institute.
Jafar\'s students too remember him for his simplicity and love for Urdu poetry, especially in the elegy genre. He was well-versed in Urdu, Arabic and Persian. Jafar also authored several books and wrote thousands of marsiyas and nohas.
To protest the murder, professors and lecturers have announced boycotting academic activities on Tuesday across the province, said SPLA President Prof Iftikhar Azmi. All colleges will be closed on Tuesday (today).
Three-day mourning
Criticising the government, judiciary and law enforcers on their failure to protect Shia citizens, the MWM announced three days of mourning over the untimely deaths of Jafar and senior lawyer Zaheer Abbas Naqvi.
MWM Secretary General Allama Raja Nasir Abbas Jafri said the people of Pakistan had lost a great teacher, poet and humanitarian in Jafar. \"His brutal murder is tantamount to the murder of Urdu literature and marsiya.\"
The Shia Ulema Council also condemned the murder of the professor.
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کربلا میدان تقوٰی Karbala Maidan e Taqwa - Ustad Syed Jawad Naqavi - Urdu
Subject : Akhlaq-e-Islami
Event : Mohurrum 2009
Category : Majalis
Location : Lahore
Description : Majalis on 9th Mohurrum afternoon
[Khilqat-e-Insaan. Tarbiyat, Taqwa ki kisme, Taqwa e Hamas...
Subject : Akhlaq-e-Islami
Event : Mohurrum 2009
Category : Majalis
Location : Lahore
Description : Majalis on 9th Mohurrum afternoon
[Khilqat-e-Insaan. Tarbiyat, Taqwa ki kisme, Taqwa e Hamas aur Karbala maidan e Karbala]
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Subject : Akhlaq-e-Islami
Event : Mohurrum 2009
Category : Majalis
Location : Lahore
Description : Majalis on 9th Mohurrum afternoon
[Khilqat-e-Insaan. Tarbiyat, Taqwa ki kisme, Taqwa e Hamas aur Karbala maidan e Karbala]
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[18 May 13] Mothers in France protest for religious freedom - English
Equal rights for all mothers: This is what these families and civil rights groups are protesting about.
They claim mothers with headscarves and burqas are facing discrimination because of a...
Equal rights for all mothers: This is what these families and civil rights groups are protesting about.
They claim mothers with headscarves and burqas are facing discrimination because of a new regulation.
Mothers say dropping and fetching their young children at school in the morning and in the afternoon has become a difficult task.
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Equal rights for all mothers: This is what these families and civil rights groups are protesting about.
They claim mothers with headscarves and burqas are facing discrimination because of a new regulation.
Mothers say dropping and fetching their young children at school in the morning and in the afternoon has become a difficult task.
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[25 Nov 2013] Shares in French automakers Peugeot, Renault soar on Iran deal - English
Shares in French automakers PSA Peugeot Citroen and Renault have soared after the landmark nuclear deal between Iran and the P5+1.
Shares in Peugeot jumped nearly 4.5 percent while Renault...
Shares in French automakers PSA Peugeot Citroen and Renault have soared after the landmark nuclear deal between Iran and the P5+1.
Shares in Peugeot jumped nearly 4.5 percent while Renault shares rose to above one-percent in afternoon trade on Monday. The nuclear deal signed early Sunday fuels expectations that the two French car makers could quickly re-enter the Iranian market. Iran used to be Peugeot\'s second-biggest market in car sales volumes before Western sanctions against Tehran were toughened. Last year, the car-maker halted sales to Iran to comply with the sanctions, costing it nearly 10 percent of its global vehicle deliveries. Renault announced a nearly 700 million-dollar write-down because of damage to its business in Iran.
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Shares in French automakers PSA Peugeot Citroen and Renault have soared after the landmark nuclear deal between Iran and the P5+1.
Shares in Peugeot jumped nearly 4.5 percent while Renault shares rose to above one-percent in afternoon trade on Monday. The nuclear deal signed early Sunday fuels expectations that the two French car makers could quickly re-enter the Iranian market. Iran used to be Peugeot\'s second-biggest market in car sales volumes before Western sanctions against Tehran were toughened. Last year, the car-maker halted sales to Iran to comply with the sanctions, costing it nearly 10 percent of its global vehicle deliveries. Renault announced a nearly 700 million-dollar write-down because of damage to its business in Iran.
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[29 Dec 2013] A bomb blast in southern Russia has reportedly left at least 18 people dead - English
The explosion in the city of Volgograd has also injured dozens more. Officals say the bomber detonated her explosives at the entrance of the station which was packed with afternoon travellers....
The explosion in the city of Volgograd has also injured dozens more. Officals say the bomber detonated her explosives at the entrance of the station which was packed with afternoon travellers. There\\\'s no immediate claim of responsibility. This comes ahead of the Sochi Winter Games which is to be held in February. Back in October, seven people were killed in an attack by a female bomber in the same city. Volgograd is located in the volatile North Caucasus region.
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The explosion in the city of Volgograd has also injured dozens more. Officals say the bomber detonated her explosives at the entrance of the station which was packed with afternoon travellers. There\\\'s no immediate claim of responsibility. This comes ahead of the Sochi Winter Games which is to be held in February. Back in October, seven people were killed in an attack by a female bomber in the same city. Volgograd is located in the volatile North Caucasus region.
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[28 Jan 2014] Syria deputy foreign minister calls on US to stop sending arms to the insurgents - English
Faisal Meqdad was talking to reporters at a news conference on the sidelines of the Geneva-two conference. The remarks were made after the morning session between the Syrian government delegation...
Faisal Meqdad was talking to reporters at a news conference on the sidelines of the Geneva-two conference. The remarks were made after the morning session between the Syrian government delegation and that of the opposition\'s was adjourned over the latter\'s support for the U-S decision to continue arming terrorist groups in Syria. The afternoon session of talks between the two sides was cancelled earlier due to disagreements over the basis of the talks. The Geneva-two talks have already been deadlocked amid sharp differences between the two sides. The foreign-backed opposition is demanding the formation of a government without President Bashar al-Assad. But Damascus says it won\'t accept the request, as it\'s not included in the Geneva communique which has already been announced as the basis of the talks.
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Faisal Meqdad was talking to reporters at a news conference on the sidelines of the Geneva-two conference. The remarks were made after the morning session between the Syrian government delegation and that of the opposition\'s was adjourned over the latter\'s support for the U-S decision to continue arming terrorist groups in Syria. The afternoon session of talks between the two sides was cancelled earlier due to disagreements over the basis of the talks. The Geneva-two talks have already been deadlocked amid sharp differences between the two sides. The foreign-backed opposition is demanding the formation of a government without President Bashar al-Assad. But Damascus says it won\'t accept the request, as it\'s not included in the Geneva communique which has already been announced as the basis of the talks.
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Inner Revolutions | Pray But Keep Rowing the Boat - English
Aisha El-Mekki’s mother didn’t believe in ‘sparing the rod’. She also had a deep respect for teachers, nuns and other authority figures; a respect that never trickled down to her youngest...
Aisha El-Mekki’s mother didn’t believe in ‘sparing the rod’. She also had a deep respect for teachers, nuns and other authority figures; a respect that never trickled down to her youngest daughter. Discipline was real in the El-Mekki household, so from an early age she and her older sister formed an alliance. They promised not to tell on each other. Sometimes El-Mekki even took a beating for her sister. When she was in first grade, the two were sent away to a private, all-white boarding school. In third grade, El-Mekki was expelled.
“As a child, if I got backed into a wall, I would refuse to do whatever you wanted me to do because you were trying to force me.”
Upon returning to her home in Philadelphia, El-Mekki’s mother – who worked until five everyday – enrolled her daughter in the neighborhood school. It was around this time that El-Mekki met her best friend, Shakora. The two began spending afternoons together, deepening their friendship and getting into trouble.
“One time I was on a bus. It was a Friday afternoon. The bus driver said my pass had expired; that I had to get a transfer…so he gave me a transfer while waiting for the next bus and the next bus was late. We waited for a while. There was a crowd of people by the time the bus came. [The next bus driver] said that my pass had expired and that I needed to get off the bus. Well I didn’t have any more money, so I said, ‘I paid my fare and I will ride.’ This man decided that he was going to send a message. So he stopped a police car and told them that I refused to pay. The police emptied the bus and told the driver to drive to the police station with just me on it….so he drives this empty bus to the police station and they arrested me. And this just infuriated me. My mother had to be called and of course she was just livid….she had to end up getting a lawyer, and had to go court, miss time from work…and eventually it was resolved but I mean they charged me. I had a record. It was ridiculous. That was my first incident with what I consider police brutality…and how they can escalate a situation unnecessarily.”
Three years later, El Mekki graduated from an all-girls Catholic high school. It was at this point that she began to question the Trinity. She didn’t want to leave the church; she believed she would go to hell if she did. Still, the questions remained. So she kept her eyes open. After college, El-Mekki decided she wanted to become a social worker. She learned about a group called the Black Panther Party that was organizing programs for the needy.
“When I heard about these people feeding children – and I worked on the midnight shift – I said, ‘you know what? I’m gonna go up there’. And there were tables and tables of children being fed cereal and toast, and I was really amazed. People were doing this out of the bottom of their hearts. They weren’t getting paid for it. But they wanted to make sure the children were getting a decent breakfast.”
El-Mekki joined the group. At the same time, her religious search continued.
“I had an aunt that was Muslim. I used to visit her. She was not aggressive, she was not pushy, she was not trying to convert me. Anytime I had a question, she would answer. Her husband was very nice. And I liked the way her family was so calm. It was so peaceful. And so I would go visit her often. During that time I was in the Black Panther Party, and she didn’t disapprove. Everybody else in my family said, ‘Here she goes again, doing something off the beaten path.’ But not aunt Mariam. One time when we knew that there was going to be a police raid, and we were trying to get the children out because I didn’t want the children to be there. And she just told me to bring them to her house. You know? And I just admired her. I just said wow, if her religion supports revolutionary acts like that, then I want to hear more about it. So she would always be listening to Shaheed Malcolm’s albums. She owned every word he ever said. And she’d often have his records on when I’d go over there. And she gave me his book to read because I was always asking questions about him. And that was like the answer to my prayer. You know? The part where he said that our religion doesn’t teach us to be aggressive, but if you lay a hand on me, then I can send you to the cemetery. And I said, ‘I can do that. That is the religion that I need.’ You know, that allows me to defend myself. That doesn’t encourage me to just constantly turn the other cheek. Nobody else is turning the other cheek. They’re turning the other side of their hand. And so i decided you know what, that’s when I decided Islam was for me because it allowed me to be religious and at the same time, be revolutionary.”
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Aisha El-Mekki’s mother didn’t believe in ‘sparing the rod’. She also had a deep respect for teachers, nuns and other authority figures; a respect that never trickled down to her youngest daughter. Discipline was real in the El-Mekki household, so from an early age she and her older sister formed an alliance. They promised not to tell on each other. Sometimes El-Mekki even took a beating for her sister. When she was in first grade, the two were sent away to a private, all-white boarding school. In third grade, El-Mekki was expelled.
“As a child, if I got backed into a wall, I would refuse to do whatever you wanted me to do because you were trying to force me.”
Upon returning to her home in Philadelphia, El-Mekki’s mother – who worked until five everyday – enrolled her daughter in the neighborhood school. It was around this time that El-Mekki met her best friend, Shakora. The two began spending afternoons together, deepening their friendship and getting into trouble.
“One time I was on a bus. It was a Friday afternoon. The bus driver said my pass had expired; that I had to get a transfer…so he gave me a transfer while waiting for the next bus and the next bus was late. We waited for a while. There was a crowd of people by the time the bus came. [The next bus driver] said that my pass had expired and that I needed to get off the bus. Well I didn’t have any more money, so I said, ‘I paid my fare and I will ride.’ This man decided that he was going to send a message. So he stopped a police car and told them that I refused to pay. The police emptied the bus and told the driver to drive to the police station with just me on it….so he drives this empty bus to the police station and they arrested me. And this just infuriated me. My mother had to be called and of course she was just livid….she had to end up getting a lawyer, and had to go court, miss time from work…and eventually it was resolved but I mean they charged me. I had a record. It was ridiculous. That was my first incident with what I consider police brutality…and how they can escalate a situation unnecessarily.”
Three years later, El Mekki graduated from an all-girls Catholic high school. It was at this point that she began to question the Trinity. She didn’t want to leave the church; she believed she would go to hell if she did. Still, the questions remained. So she kept her eyes open. After college, El-Mekki decided she wanted to become a social worker. She learned about a group called the Black Panther Party that was organizing programs for the needy.
“When I heard about these people feeding children – and I worked on the midnight shift – I said, ‘you know what? I’m gonna go up there’. And there were tables and tables of children being fed cereal and toast, and I was really amazed. People were doing this out of the bottom of their hearts. They weren’t getting paid for it. But they wanted to make sure the children were getting a decent breakfast.”
El-Mekki joined the group. At the same time, her religious search continued.
“I had an aunt that was Muslim. I used to visit her. She was not aggressive, she was not pushy, she was not trying to convert me. Anytime I had a question, she would answer. Her husband was very nice. And I liked the way her family was so calm. It was so peaceful. And so I would go visit her often. During that time I was in the Black Panther Party, and she didn’t disapprove. Everybody else in my family said, ‘Here she goes again, doing something off the beaten path.’ But not aunt Mariam. One time when we knew that there was going to be a police raid, and we were trying to get the children out because I didn’t want the children to be there. And she just told me to bring them to her house. You know? And I just admired her. I just said wow, if her religion supports revolutionary acts like that, then I want to hear more about it. So she would always be listening to Shaheed Malcolm’s albums. She owned every word he ever said. And she’d often have his records on when I’d go over there. And she gave me his book to read because I was always asking questions about him. And that was like the answer to my prayer. You know? The part where he said that our religion doesn’t teach us to be aggressive, but if you lay a hand on me, then I can send you to the cemetery. And I said, ‘I can do that. That is the religion that I need.’ You know, that allows me to defend myself. That doesn’t encourage me to just constantly turn the other cheek. Nobody else is turning the other cheek. They’re turning the other side of their hand. And so i decided you know what, that’s when I decided Islam was for me because it allowed me to be religious and at the same time, be revolutionary.”
innerrevolutions.net
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Leader Spoke On National Week of Natural Resources - Farsi
On National Week of Natural Resources, the Leader planted a sapling
On the occasion of the National Week of Natural Resources, Ayatollah Khamenei, the Leader of the Revolution planted a sapling...
On National Week of Natural Resources, the Leader planted a sapling
On the occasion of the National Week of Natural Resources, Ayatollah Khamenei, the Leader of the Revolution planted a sapling today (Tuesday) afternoon. Ayatollah Khamenei then made a statement where he stressed the need for appreciating plants and trees as blessings to the life of the mankind and added: All the people and officials must work hard as a part of their duty to protect green environments, forests and rangelands. He pointed to the destruction of original and native plant species as a result of deforestation and said: targeting forests and gardens is imprudent and raises the concern that some species may extinct, hence it is everyone’s duty to preserve and protect green environments.
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On National Week of Natural Resources, the Leader planted a sapling
On the occasion of the National Week of Natural Resources, Ayatollah Khamenei, the Leader of the Revolution planted a sapling today (Tuesday) afternoon. Ayatollah Khamenei then made a statement where he stressed the need for appreciating plants and trees as blessings to the life of the mankind and added: All the people and officials must work hard as a part of their duty to protect green environments, forests and rangelands. He pointed to the destruction of original and native plant species as a result of deforestation and said: targeting forests and gardens is imprudent and raises the concern that some species may extinct, hence it is everyone’s duty to preserve and protect green environments.
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Leader Khamenei Planting - All Languages
Leader Khamenei Planting - All Languages
On National Week of Natural Resources, the Leader planted a sapling
On the occasion of the National Week of Natural Resources, Ayatollah Khamenei, the...
Leader Khamenei Planting - All Languages
On National Week of Natural Resources, the Leader planted a sapling
On the occasion of the National Week of Natural Resources, Ayatollah Khamenei, the Leader of the Revolution planted a sapling today (Tuesday) afternoon. Ayatollah Khamenei then made a statement where he stressed the need for appreciating plants and trees as blessings to the life of the mankind and added: All the people and officials must work hard as a part of their duty to protect green environments, forests and rangelands. He pointed to the destruction of original and native plant species as a result of deforestation and said: targeting forests and gardens is imprudent and raises the concern that some species may extinct, hence it is everyone’s duty to preserve and protect green environments.
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Leader Khamenei Planting - All Languages
On National Week of Natural Resources, the Leader planted a sapling
On the occasion of the National Week of Natural Resources, Ayatollah Khamenei, the Leader of the Revolution planted a sapling today (Tuesday) afternoon. Ayatollah Khamenei then made a statement where he stressed the need for appreciating plants and trees as blessings to the life of the mankind and added: All the people and officials must work hard as a part of their duty to protect green environments, forests and rangelands. He pointed to the destruction of original and native plant species as a result of deforestation and said: targeting forests and gardens is imprudent and raises the concern that some species may extinct, hence it is everyone’s duty to preserve and protect green environments.
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Ziyaarat al-Arba\'een - Arabic Sub English
Imam Ja’far al-Sadiq (as) is reported to have said, “Ziyaarat al-Arba’een should be recited in the afternoon of the Day of Arba’een.”(Misbah al-Mutahajjid)
Imam Ja’far al-Sadiq (as) is reported to have said, “Ziyaarat al-Arba’een should be recited in the afternoon of the Day of Arba’een.”(Misbah al-Mutahajjid)
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زیر باران دوشنبه - علی فانی | Farsi sub Urdu English Arabic
مداحی نوحه برای حضرت مادر فاطمه زهرا (س):
نماٰهنگ دلسوز: زیر باران دوشنبه بعد از ظهر بانوای علی فانی...
مداحی نوحه برای حضرت مادر فاطمه زهرا (س):
نماٰهنگ دلسوز: زیر باران دوشنبه بعد از ظهر بانوای علی فانی بازیرنویس انگلیسی و اردو سبٹائٹل ترجمه و مترجم عربي
ایام فاطمیه - نماهنگ شهادت حضرت زهرا (س)
Ali Fani (Monday Afternoon in Rain) Shahadat Seyeda Fatima Zahra (sa) Farsi noha with Urdu Arabic English Subtitle, lyrics translation 2019
متن: زیر باران دوشنبه بعد از ظهر اتفاقی مقابلم رخ داد وسط کوچه ناگهان دیدم زن همسایه بر زمین افتاد سیبها روی خاک غلطیدند چادرش در میان گرد و غبار قبلا این صحنه را…نمیدانم در من انگار میشود تکرار آه سردی کشید، حس کردم کوچه آتش گرفت از این آه و سراسیمه گریه در گریه پسر کوچکش رسید از راه گفت: آرام باش! چیزی نیست به گمانم فقط کمی کمرم… دست من را بگیر، گریه نکن مرد گریه نمیکند پسرم چادرش را تکاند، با سختی یا علی گفت و از زمین پا شد پیش چشمان بیتفاوت ما نالههایش فقط تماشا شد صبح فردا به مادرم گفتم گوش کن! این صدای روضهی کیست طرف کوچه رفتم و دیدم در و دیوار خانهای مشکی است کوچه را چون دوباره مینگرم تا مدینه دلم کند پرواز گریه، مادر، دوشنبه، در، کوچه راستی! فاطمیه آمد باز
شاعر: سید حمیدرضا برقعی
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مداحی نوحه برای حضرت مادر فاطمه زهرا (س):
نماٰهنگ دلسوز: زیر باران دوشنبه بعد از ظهر بانوای علی فانی بازیرنویس انگلیسی و اردو سبٹائٹل ترجمه و مترجم عربي
ایام فاطمیه - نماهنگ شهادت حضرت زهرا (س)
Ali Fani (Monday Afternoon in Rain) Shahadat Seyeda Fatima Zahra (sa) Farsi noha with Urdu Arabic English Subtitle, lyrics translation 2019
متن: زیر باران دوشنبه بعد از ظهر اتفاقی مقابلم رخ داد وسط کوچه ناگهان دیدم زن همسایه بر زمین افتاد سیبها روی خاک غلطیدند چادرش در میان گرد و غبار قبلا این صحنه را…نمیدانم در من انگار میشود تکرار آه سردی کشید، حس کردم کوچه آتش گرفت از این آه و سراسیمه گریه در گریه پسر کوچکش رسید از راه گفت: آرام باش! چیزی نیست به گمانم فقط کمی کمرم… دست من را بگیر، گریه نکن مرد گریه نمیکند پسرم چادرش را تکاند، با سختی یا علی گفت و از زمین پا شد پیش چشمان بیتفاوت ما نالههایش فقط تماشا شد صبح فردا به مادرم گفتم گوش کن! این صدای روضهی کیست طرف کوچه رفتم و دیدم در و دیوار خانهای مشکی است کوچه را چون دوباره مینگرم تا مدینه دلم کند پرواز گریه، مادر، دوشنبه، در، کوچه راستی! فاطمیه آمد باز
شاعر: سید حمیدرضا برقعی