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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.
Ghadeer aur Mubahila - Manqabat by Ustad Sibte Jafar Zaidi - Urdu
Manqabat by Ustad Sibte Jafar Zaidi at imambargah e AleyAba Gulberg FB area Karachi Pakistan On Jashne Eid e Ghadeer o Mubahila 2008.
Manqabat by Ustad Sibte Jafar Zaidi at imambargah e AleyAba Gulberg FB area Karachi Pakistan On Jashne Eid e Ghadeer o Mubahila 2008.
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Jald Aaeay Mola (as) Inteqaam Layna Hai - Urdu
Tarana : Jald Aaeay Mola (as)Inteqaam Layna Hai /جلد آئیے مولا (ع) انتقام لینا ہے
Recitor and Kalam : Ustad Syed Sibt-i-Jaafar Zaidi
Tarana : Jald Aaeay Mola (as)Inteqaam Layna Hai /جلد آئیے مولا (ع) انتقام لینا ہے
Recitor and Kalam : Ustad Syed Sibt-i-Jaafar Zaidi
Yeah Zindagi hay tujhsey Aye Jannat ul Baqiya - Urdu
Beautiful kalaam for Jannat ul Baqi written by Shair-e-Ahle Bait Sibt-e-Jaffer. Receited by Aley Imran Rizvi
Beautiful kalaam for Jannat ul Baqi written by Shair-e-Ahle Bait Sibt-e-Jaffer. Receited by Aley Imran Rizvi
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Shia Muslims mourn death of Professor Sibt-e-Jaffar Zaidi - 20 March 2013 - English
\\\"Murder of Urdu literature\\\" as many here put it, Professor Syed Sibt-e-Jaffar Zaidi was a renowned Shia Scholar, poet and academic who was gunned down in Karachi on Monday when he...
\\\"Murder of Urdu literature\\\" as many here put it, Professor Syed Sibt-e-Jaffar Zaidi was a renowned Shia Scholar, poet and academic who was gunned down in Karachi on Monday when he was commuting in the city near his college on his motorbike. The news of his death came as another Shock to the Shia Muslims in Pakistan including his students and fellow educationalists.
Shia Muslims are angry because those responsible for killing their loved ones continuously get away scot free. That is why once again thousands of Shia Muslims take to the streets to protest against the State\\\'s institutions who they say have miserably failed to perform their primary duty of providing security to its citizens.
Mourners consider various factors responsible for the on going acts of extremism in Pakistan.
Prof Zaidi was also one of the country’s renowned soz and marsiah reciter, a especial genres of Urdu Literature about mourning-poems that commemorate the martyrdom of Prophet Muhammad grandson Imam Hussain some 14 centuries ago in Karbala. Along with his college students he had large number of Marsia students across Pakistan
Shia Muslims makeup over 20 percent of Pakistan\\\'s 180 million population and according to Human rights groups thousands of Shias have been killed by the banned outfits working freely across Pakistan.
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\\\"Murder of Urdu literature\\\" as many here put it, Professor Syed Sibt-e-Jaffar Zaidi was a renowned Shia Scholar, poet and academic who was gunned down in Karachi on Monday when he was commuting in the city near his college on his motorbike. The news of his death came as another Shock to the Shia Muslims in Pakistan including his students and fellow educationalists.
Shia Muslims are angry because those responsible for killing their loved ones continuously get away scot free. That is why once again thousands of Shia Muslims take to the streets to protest against the State\\\'s institutions who they say have miserably failed to perform their primary duty of providing security to its citizens.
Mourners consider various factors responsible for the on going acts of extremism in Pakistan.
Prof Zaidi was also one of the country’s renowned soz and marsiah reciter, a especial genres of Urdu Literature about mourning-poems that commemorate the martyrdom of Prophet Muhammad grandson Imam Hussain some 14 centuries ago in Karbala. Along with his college students he had large number of Marsia students across Pakistan
Shia Muslims makeup over 20 percent of Pakistan\\\'s 180 million population and according to Human rights groups thousands of Shias have been killed by the banned outfits working freely across Pakistan.
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