January 08 2009
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erbit Ten7al - ghazi-kanaan
January 08 2009
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Semalam is taken from Sean Ghazi's debut album of the same name. The album was distributed by Universal Music.
In the local music award, AIM 2007, Sean won Best New Artiste, while Semalam won the Best Musical Arrangement award.
The Semalam album was recently re-released with 2 bonus tracks (Tanah Pusaka, and Kwek Mambo-Bunyi Gitar); and a bonus VideoCD (containing the 2 music videos, Ku Impikan Bintang, & Semalam)
January 08 2009
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Safeen - Mola Ghazi Abbas
January 08 2009
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memory of the true king ghazi amir amanullah khan
January 08 2009
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BrassTacks program Yeh Ghazi on Timeline of the Muslim History. In this episode Zaid Hamid discusses the advent of Islam in
the Indian Subcontinent through Muhammad Ibn Qasim. Muhammad bin Qasim was born around 695. His father died when he was
young, leaving Qasim's mother in charge of his education. Umayyad governor Al-Hajjaj bin Yousef was one of Qasim's close
relatives, and was instrumental in teaching Qasim about warfare and governing. At the age of seventeen, he was sent by Caliph
Al-Walid I to lead an army into India in what is today the Sindh area of Pakistan. He was successful, rapidly taking all of
Sindh and moving into southern Punjab up to Multan. Muhammad bin Qasim's armies defeated Raja Dahir at what is now Hyderabad
in Sindh and established Islamic rule
Besides being a great general, Muhammad bin Qasim was also an excellent administrator. He established peace and order as well
as a good administrative structure in the areas he conquered. He was a kind hearted and religious person. He had great
respect for other religions. Hindu and Buddhist spiritual leaders were given stipends during his rule. The poor people of the
land were greatly impressed by his policies and a number of them embraced Islam. Those who stuck to their old religions
erected statues in his honor and started worshiping him after his departure from their land.
Muhammad bin Qasim had begun preparations for further expansions when Hajjaj died, as did Caliph Al-Walid I, who was
succeeded by Sulayman ibn Abd al-Malik.Suleiman, was a political enemy of Hajjaj and recalled Qasim to Damascus. He could
have easily refused to obey the Caliph's orders and declare his independence in Sindh.Yet he was of the view that obeying
ones ruler is the duty of a general and thus he decided to go back to the center.He was imprisoned & was subsequently executed at the age of twenty.
"Muhammad Bin Qasim was the first citizen of Pakistan."
Yeh Ghazi Yeh Teray Pur Asrar Banday
Jinhain Tunay Bakhsha hai Zauq-e-Khudai
Do Neem Un ki Thokar say Sahra o Darya
Simat kar Pahaar In ki Haybat say Rayi
Do Aalam say Karti hai Baygaana Dil ko
Ajab cheez hai Lazzat-e-Aashnayi
Shahadat hai Matloob o Maqsood-e-Momin
Na Maal-e-Ghaneemat na Kishwar Kushayi
Dilay Mard-e-Momin main phir zinda kar day
Woh Bijli thi keh Na'ara-e-La Tadar main
Azayim ko seenom main baydaar kar day
Nigha-e-Muslim ko Talwar kar day
(Iqbal)
January 08 2009
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BrassTacks program Yeh Ghazi on Timeline of the Muslim History. In this episode Zaid Hamid discusses the military, strategic,
psychological & spiritual dimensions of the Saifullah ( The Sword of Allah): Khalid Bin AlWaleed's (Radi Allah Ta'ala Anhu)
campaigns against Caesar Heraclius in Syria
"What an excellent slave of Allah: Khalid bin Al-Waleed, one of the swords of Allah, unleashed against the unbelievers!"
[Prophet Muhammad(SAW): Tirmidhi and Masnad Ahmad from Abu Hurayrah (R.A)]
"Women will no longer be able to give birth to the likes of Khalid bin Al-Waleed."
[Syedna Abu Bakr (R.A):Ibne Kathir]
Yeh Ghazi Yeh Teray Pur Asrar Banday
Jinhain Tunay Bakhsha hai Zauq-e-Khudai
Do Neem Un ki Thokar say Sahra o Darya
Simat kar Pahaar In ki Haybat say Rayi
Do Aalam say Karti hai Baygaana Dil ko
Ajab cheez hai Lazzat-e-Aashnayi
Shahadat hai Matloob o Maqsood-e-Momin
Na Maal-e-Ghaneemat na Kishwar Kushayi
Dilay Mard-e-Momin main phir zinda kar day
Woh Bijli thi keh Na'ara-e-La Tadar main
Azayim ko seenom main baydaar kar day
Nigha-e-Muslim ko Talwar kar day
January 08 2009
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BrassTacks program Yeh Ghazi on Timeline of the Muslim History. In this episode Zaid Hamid discusses the background & the
events of the conquest of Egypt under the command of Amr Ibn Al-'As (Radi Allah Ta'ala Anhu). One of the greatest early Musli
statesmen & generals, he was appointed by the Prophet (SAW) as the governor of Oman. His political & military acumen was
second to none. He was given the leadership of Muslim force in Palestine by Syedna Abu Bakr (R.A) & he played a vital role in
the battles of Ajnadin & Yarmouk.Under his inspirational leadership Muslims conquered Al-Quds (Jerusalem). He urged Syedna
Umer(R.A) to permit him to lead a campaign to Egypt. Eventually he acquired the permission & consequently conquered Egypt. May Allah be pleased with Him.
Yeh Ghazi Yeh Teray Pur Asrar Banday
Jinhain Tunay Bakhsha hai Zauq-e-Khudai
Do Neem Un ki Thokar say Sahra o Darya
Simat kar Pahaar In ki Haybat say Rayi
Do Aalam say Karti hai Baygaana Dil ko
Ajab cheez hai Lazzat-e-Aashnayi
Shahadat hai Matloob o Maqsood-e-Momin
Na Maal-e-Ghaneemat na Kishwar Kushayi
Dilay Mard-e-Momin main phir zinda kar day
Woh Bijli thi keh Na'ara-e-La Tadar main
Azayim ko seenom main baydaar kar day
Nigha-e-Muslim ko Talwar kar day
(Iqbal)
January 08 2009
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Sultan Shahabuddin Ghauri played a key role in establishing the Muslim rule in the subcontinent.He was the first Muslim ruler
to conquer Delhi and establish a Muslim rule in India.
He defeated Prithviraj Chauhan in the Second battle of Tarain in 1192 CE, Rajput kingdoms like Saraswati, Samana, Kohram and
Hansi were captured without any difficulty. Then Ghori proceeded to Ajmer. Nobody challenged him. After reaching Ajmer, he
spared the son of PrithviRaj, Kola, who in turn took the oath of loyalty to Ghauri.
Within a few years Muhammad Ghauri controlled northern Rajasthan and the northern part of the Ganges-Yamuna Doab. Muhammad
Ghauri returned east to Ghazni to deal with the threat to his western frontiers from the Turks and Mongols, but his armies,
mostly under Turkish generals, continued to advance through northern India, raiding as far east as Bengal.
Muhammad returned to Lahore after 1200 to deal with a revolt of the Gakhar tribe in the Punjab. He suppressed the revolt, but
was killed during a Gakhar raid on his camp on the Jhelum River in 1206.
Upon his death, Qutb-ud-din Aybak, Sultan Muhammad Ghauri's most capable general, who had started of by sacking Ayodhya in
1193 A.D., took control of Ghauri's Indian conquests and declared himself the first Sultan of Delhi thus establishing
Sultanate of Delhi in 1206 CE. Muhammad Ghauri is remembered as an empire builder and is justly called the founder of the
Muslim Empire in Indo-Pakistan.
Yeh Ghazi Yeh Teray Pur Asrar Banday
Jinhain Tunay Bakhsha hai Zauq-e-Khudai
Do Neem Un ki Thokar say Sahra o Darya
Simat kar Pahaar In ki Haybat say Rayi
Do Aalam say Karti hai Baygaana Dil ko
Ajab cheez hai Lazzat-e-Aashnayi
Shahadat hai Matloob o Maqsood-e-Momin
Na Maal-e-Ghaneemat na Kishwar Kushayi
Dilay Mard-e-Momin main phir zinda kar day
Woh Bijli thi keh Na'ara-e-La Tadar main
Azayim ko seenom main baydaar kar day
Nigha-e-Muslim ko Talwar kar day
(Iqbal)
January 08 2009
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BrassTacks program Yeh Ghazi on Timeline of the Muslim History. In this episode Zaid Hamid discusses the military, strategic,
psychological & spiritual dimensions of the Saifullah ( The Sword of Allah): Khalid Bin AlWaleed's (Radi Allah Ta'ala Anhu)
campaigns.
"What an excellent slave of Allah: Khalid bin Al-Waleed, one of the swords of Allah, unleashed against the unbelievers!"
[Prophet Muhammad(SAW): Tirmidhi and Masnad Ahmad from Abu Hurayrah (R.A)]
"Women will no longer be able to give birth to the likes of Khalid bin Al-Waleed."
[Syedna Abu Bakr (R.A):Ibne Kathir]
Yeh Ghazi Yeh Teray Pur Asrar Banday
Jinhain Tunay Bakhsha hai Zauq-e-Khudai
Do Neem Un ki Thokar say Sahra o Darya
Simat kar Pahaar In ki Haybat say Rayi
Do Aalam say Karti hai Baygaana Dil ko
Ajab cheez hai Lazzat-e-Aashnayi
Shahadat hai Matloob o Maqsood-e-Momin
Na Maal-e-Ghaneemat na Kishwar Kushayi
Dilay Mard-e-Momin main phir zinda kar day
Woh Bijli thi keh Na'ara-e-La Tadar main
Azayim ko seenom main baydaar kar day
Nigha-e-Muslim ko Talwar kar day
(Iqbal)
January 08 2009
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BrassTacks program Yeh Ghazi on Timeline of the Muslim History. In this episode Zaid Hamid discusses the military, strategic,
psychological & spiritual dimensions of the Saifullah ( The Sword of Allah): Khalid Bin AlWaleed's (Radi Allah Ta'ala Anhu)
campaigns.
"What an excellent slave of Allah: Khalid bin Al-Waleed, one of the swords of Allah, unleashed against the unbelievers!"
[Prophet Muhammad(SAW): Tirmidhi and Masnad Ahmad from Abu Hurayrah (R.A)]
"Women will no longer be able to give birth to the likes of Khalid bin Al-Waleed."
[Syedna Abu Bakr (R.A):Ibne Kathir]
Yeh Ghazi Yeh Teray Pur Asrar Banday
Jinhain Tunay Bakhsha hai Zauq-e-Khudai
Do Neem Un ki Thokar say Sahra o Darya
Simat kar Pahaar In ki Haybat say Rayi
Do Aalam say Karti hai Baygaana Dil ko
Ajab cheez hai Lazzat-e-Aashnayi
Shahadat hai Matloob o Maqsood-e-Momin
Na Maal-e-Ghaneemat na Kishwar Kushayi
Dilay Mard-e-Momin main phir zinda kar day
Woh Bijli thi keh Na'ara-e-La Tadar main
Azayim ko seenom main baydaar kar day
Nigha-e-Muslim ko Talwar kar day
(Iqbal)
January 08 2009
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BrassTacks program Yeh Ghazi on Timeline of the Muslim History. In this episode Zaid Hamid discusses the military, strategic,
psychological & spiritual dimensions of the Saifullah ( The Sword of Allah): Khalid Bin AlWaleed's (Radi Allah Ta'ala Anhu)
campaigns against Caesar Heraclius in Syria
"What an excellent slave of Allah: Khalid bin Al-Waleed, one of the swords of Allah, unleashed against the unbelievers!"
[Prophet Muhammad(SAW): Tirmidhi and Masnad Ahmad from Abu Hurayrah (R.A)]
"Women will no longer be able to give birth to the likes of Khalid bin Al-Waleed."
[Syedna Abu Bakr (R.A):Ibne Kathir]
Yeh Ghazi Yeh Teray Pur Asrar Banday
Jinhain Tunay Bakhsha hai Zauq-e-Khudai
Do Neem Un ki Thokar say Sahra o Darya
Simat kar Pahaar In ki Haybat say Rayi
Do Aalam say Karti hai Baygaana Dil ko
Ajab cheez hai Lazzat-e-Aashnayi
Shahadat hai Matloob o Maqsood-e-Momin
Na Maal-e-Ghaneemat na Kishwar Kushayi
Dilay Mard-e-Momin main phir zinda kar day
Woh Bijli thi keh Na'ara-e-La Tadar main
Azayim ko seenom main baydaar kar day
Nigha-e-Muslim ko Talwar kar day
(Iqbal)
January 08 2009
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BrassTacks program Yeh Ghazi about Ahmad Shah Abdali (Durrani) with special reference to Shah Waliullah Muhadith Dahalvi
(Rahmatullah Alaih).Ahmad Shah Abdali was the founder and first ruler of modern Afghanistan. Before being elected king in
1747, Abdali was a cavalry general under the Persian emperor Nadir Shah. During his reign, he built a vast empire that
extended from eastern Persia (Iran) to northern India, and from the Amu Darya to the Indian Ocean.Ahmad Shah Abdali. had
been asked time and again by the local Muslims of the Punjab and Sirhind to protect the latter from the atrocities of the
Marhattas and Sikhs.
Shah Waliullah was an important Islamic reformer who has been called "the greatest intellectual Muslim India produced." . He
worked for the revival of Muslim rule and intellectual learning in the South Asia, during a time of waning Muslim power
following the death of Mughal emperor Aurangzeb. Shah Waliullah urged Muslim rulers to a jihad against the Maratha and Jat
Bharatpur enemies of Islam. Endowed with a keen political insight, he observed with deep anguish the breaking up of Muslim
power in the subcontinent and wrote to leading political dignitaries like Ahmad Shah Abdali, Nizam ul Mulk and Najibuddaula
to stop the rot which had set in the political life of Muslim India. It was on account of his call that Ahmad Shah Abdali
appeared on the field of Panipat in 1761 and put an end to the Marhatta dream of dominating the subcontinent. Shah Waliullah
is respected and revered greatly by all Muslims in the South Asia and beyond, including the Barelvi, Deobandi and Ahl-e-
Hadeeth groups and movements of Pakistan, Bangladesh and India, who include both Sufis and Salafis. The Deoband movement as
well as the Ahl-e-Hadeeth both claim to espouse the ideology and thought of Shah Waliullah and the Barelvi movement follow
his spiritual tradition.
Third Battle of Panipat is the biggest proof of Ahmad Shah Abdalis desire to liberate the Muslims of
Sirhind and Punjab from the Marhattas clutches. The Durranis crossed the Jamuna on 23rd October. Ahmad Shah, along with
other Afghan chiefs of Hind, rushed to punish Marhattas. The Marhatta force consisted of 300,000 men, including 55,000
Marhatta Cavalry, and had three hundred pieces of cannon. Ahmad Shah had 40,000 Afghans and Persians, 13,000 Indian Afghan
cavalry and 38,000 Indian Afghan infantry, with 70 pieces of cannon borrowed from the Indian allies. According to the best
accounts the number of Marhattas slain numbered to about 200,000, while 22,000 prisoners, 50,000 horses and an immense booty
fell into the hands of the victors.The Marhatta Peshwa or the king died of despondency. They retired beyond Narbada, never to
recover their power.
Ahmad Shah Abdali was a distinguished warrior, religious, generous and a kind-hearted king. He was a true Muslim and never
believed in pomp and show of the royal courts. Unlike his contemporary kings and rajas, he did not even have a crown. His
devotion to Islam further added to his simplicity and service to Allah.
January 08 2009
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Formerly known as the "Unknown Sheikh", now we have good sources that say his name is Majid Abdul Hameed Abu-Ghazi
Alhamdulilah, May Allah increase him in goodness, ameen
Wa'salaams,
Shaykha
January 08 2009
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BrassTacks program Yeh Ghazi on Timeline of the Muslim History. In this episode Zaid Hamid discusses the military, strategic,psychological & spiritual dimensions of the Saifullah ( The Sword of Allah): Khalid Bin AlWaleed's (Radi Allah Ta'ala Anhu)campaigns against Caesar Heraclius in Syria
"What an excellent slave of Allah: Khalid bin Al-Waleed, one of the swords of Allah, unleashed against the unbelievers!"
[Prophet Muhammad(SAW): Tirmidhi and Masnad Ahmad from Abu Hurayrah (R.A)]
"Women will no longer be able to give birth to the likes of Khalid bin Al-Waleed."
[Syedna Abu Bakr (R.A):Ibne Kathir]
Yeh Ghazi Yeh Teray Pur Asrar Banday
Jinhain Tunay Bakhsha hai Zauq-e-Khudai
Do Neem Un ki Thokar say Sahra o Darya
Simat kar Pahaar In ki Haybat say Rayi
Do Aalam say Karti hai Baygaana Dil ko
Ajab cheez hai Lazzat-e-Aashnayi
Shahadat hai Matloob o Maqsood-e-Momin
Na Maal-e-Ghaneemat na Kishwar Kushayi
Dilay Mard-e-Momin main phir zinda kar day
Woh Bijli thi keh Na'ara-e-La Tadar main
Azayim ko seenom main baydaar kar day
Nigha-e-Muslim ko Talwar kar day
(Iqbal)
January 08 2009
Posted in Videos

BrassTacks program Yeh Ghazi on Timeline of the Muslim History. In this episode Zaid Hamid discusses the military, strategic,psychological & spiritual dimensions of the Saifullah ( The Sword of Allah): Khalid Bin AlWaleed's (Radi Allah Ta'ala Anhu)campaigns against Caesar Heraclius in Syria
"What an excellent slave of Allah: Khalid bin Al-Waleed, one of the swords of Allah, unleashed against the unbelievers!"
[Prophet Muhammad(SAW): Tirmidhi and Masnad Ahmad from Abu Hurayrah (R.A)]
"Women will no longer be able to give birth to the likes of Khalid bin Al-Waleed."
[Syedna Abu Bakr (R.A):Ibne Kathir]
Yeh Ghazi Yeh Teray Pur Asrar Banday
Jinhain Tunay Bakhsha hai Zauq-e-Khudai
Do Neem Un ki Thokar say Sahra o Darya
Simat kar Pahaar In ki Haybat say Rayi
Do Aalam say Karti hai Baygaana Dil ko
Ajab cheez hai Lazzat-e-Aashnayi
Shahadat hai Matloob o Maqsood-e-Momin
Na Maal-e-Ghaneemat na Kishwar Kushayi
Dilay Mard-e-Momin main phir zinda kar day
Woh Bijli thi keh Na'ara-e-La Tadar main
Azayim ko seenom main baydaar kar day
Nigha-e-Muslim ko Talwar kar day
(Iqbal)
January 08 2009
Posted in Videos

BrassTacks program Yeh Ghazi about Ahmad Shah Abdali (Durrani) with special reference to Shah Waliullah Muhadith Dahalvi
(Rahmatullah Alaih).Ahmad Shah Abdali was the founder and first ruler of modern Afghanistan. Before being elected king in
1747, Abdali was a cavalry general under the Persian emperor Nadir Shah. During his reign, he built a vast empire that
extended from eastern Persia (Iran) to northern India, and from the Amu Darya to the Indian Ocean.Ahmad Shah Abdali. had
been asked time and again by the local Muslims of the Punjab and Sirhind to protect the latter from the atrocities of the
Marhattas and Sikhs.
Shah Waliullah was an important Islamic reformer who has been called "the greatest intellectual Muslim India produced." . He
worked for the revival of Muslim rule and intellectual learning in the South Asia, during a time of waning Muslim power
following the death of Mughal emperor Aurangzeb. Shah Waliullah urged Muslim rulers to a jihad against the Maratha and Jat
Bharatpur enemies of Islam. Endowed with a keen political insight, he observed with deep anguish the breaking up of Muslim
power in the subcontinent and wrote to leading political dignitaries like Ahmad Shah Abdali, Nizam ul Mulk and Najibuddaula
to stop the rot which had set in the political life of Muslim India. It was on account of his call that Ahmad Shah Abdali
appeared on the field of Panipat in 1761 and put an end to the Marhatta dream of dominating the subcontinent. Shah Waliullah
is respected and revered greatly by all Muslims in the South Asia and beyond, including the Barelvi, Deobandi and Ahl-e-
Hadeeth groups and movements of Pakistan, Bangladesh and India, who include both Sufis and Salafis. The Deoband movement as
well as the Ahl-e-Hadeeth both claim to espouse the ideology and thought of Shah Waliullah and the Barelvi movement follow
his spiritual tradition.
Third Battle of Panipat is the biggest proof of Ahmad Shah Abdalis desire to liberate the Muslims of
Sirhind and Punjab from the Marhattas clutches. The Durranis crossed the Jamuna on 23rd October. Ahmad Shah, along with
other Afghan chiefs of Hind, rushed to punish Marhattas. The Marhatta force consisted of 300,000 men, including 55,000
Marhatta Cavalry, and had three hundred pieces of cannon. Ahmad Shah had 40,000 Afghans and Persians, 13,000 Indian Afghan
cavalry and 38,000 Indian Afghan infantry, with 70 pieces of cannon borrowed from the Indian allies. According to the best
accounts the number of Marhattas slain numbered to about 200,000, while 22,000 prisoners, 50,000 horses and an immense booty
fell into the hands of the victors.The Marhatta Peshwa or the king died of despondency. They retired beyond Narbada, never to
recover their power.
Ahmad Shah Abdali was a distinguished warrior, religious, generous and a kind-hearted king. He was a true Muslim and never
believed in pomp and show of the royal courts. Unlike his contemporary kings and rajas, he did not even have a crown. His
devotion to Islam further added to his simplicity and service to Allah.
January 08 2009
Posted in Videos

BrassTacks program Yeh Ghazi about Ahmad Shah Abdali (Durrani) with special reference to Shah Waliullah Muhadith Dahalvi
(Rahmatullah Alaih).Ahmad Shah Abdali was the founder and first ruler of modern Afghanistan. Before being elected king in
1747, Abdali was a cavalry general under the Persian emperor Nadir Shah. During his reign, he built a vast empire that
extended from eastern Persia (Iran) to northern India, and from the Amu Darya to the Indian Ocean.Ahmad Shah Abdali. had
been asked time and again by the local Muslims of the Punjab and Sirhind to protect the latter from the atrocities of the
Marhattas and Sikhs.
Shah Waliullah was an important Islamic reformer who has been called "the greatest intellectual Muslim India produced." . He
worked for the revival of Muslim rule and intellectual learning in the South Asia, during a time of waning Muslim power
following the death of Mughal emperor Aurangzeb. Shah Waliullah urged Muslim rulers to a jihad against the Maratha and Jat
Bharatpur enemies of Islam. Endowed with a keen political insight, he observed with deep anguish the breaking up of Muslim
power in the subcontinent and wrote to leading political dignitaries like Ahmad Shah Abdali, Nizam ul Mulk and Najibuddaula
to stop the rot which had set in the political life of Muslim India. It was on account of his call that Ahmad Shah Abdali
appeared on the field of Panipat in 1761 and put an end to the Marhatta dream of dominating the subcontinent. Shah Waliullah
is respected and revered greatly by all Muslims in the South Asia and beyond, including the Barelvi, Deobandi and Ahl-e-
Hadeeth groups and movements of Pakistan, Bangladesh and India, who include both Sufis and Salafis. The Deoband movement as
well as the Ahl-e-Hadeeth both claim to espouse the ideology and thought of Shah Waliullah and the Barelvi movement follow
his spiritual tradition.
Third Battle of Panipat is the biggest proof of Ahmad Shah Abdalis desire to liberate the Muslims of
Sirhind and Punjab from the Marhattas clutches. The Durranis crossed the Jamuna on 23rd October. Ahmad Shah, along with
other Afghan chiefs of Hind, rushed to punish Marhattas. The Marhatta force consisted of 300,000 men, including 55,000
Marhatta Cavalry, and had three hundred pieces of cannon. Ahmad Shah had 40,000 Afghans and Persians, 13,000 Indian Afghan
cavalry and 38,000 Indian Afghan infantry, with 70 pieces of cannon borrowed from the Indian allies. According to the best
accounts the number of Marhattas slain numbered to about 200,000, while 22,000 prisoners, 50,000 horses and an immense booty
fell into the hands of the victors.The Marhatta Peshwa or the king died of despondency. They retired beyond Narbada, never to
recover their power.
Ahmad Shah Abdali was a distinguished warrior, religious, generous and a kind-hearted king. He was a true Muslim and never
believed in pomp and show of the royal courts. Unlike his contemporary kings and rajas, he did not even have a crown. His
devotion to Islam further added to his simplicity and service to Allah.
January 08 2009
Posted in Videos

BrassTacks program Yeh Ghazi on Timeline of the Muslim History. In this episode Zaid Hamid discusses the background & the
events of the conquest of Egypt under the command of Amr Ibn Al-'As (Radi Allah Ta'ala Anhu). One of the greatest early Musli
statesmen & generals, he was appointed by the Prophet (SAW) as the governor of Oman. His political & military acumen was
second to none. He was given the leadership of Muslim force in Palestine by Syedna Abu Bakr (R.A) & he played a vital role in
the battles of Ajnadin & Yarmouk.Under his inspirational leadership Muslims conquered Al-Quds (Jerusalem). He urged Syedna
Umer(R.A) to permit him to lead a campaign to Egypt. Eventually he acquired the permission & consequently conquered Egypt. May Allah be pleased with Him.
Yeh Ghazi Yeh Teray Pur Asrar Banday
Jinhain Tunay Bakhsha hai Zauq-e-Khudai
Do Neem Un ki Thokar say Sahra o Darya
Simat kar Pahaar In ki Haybat say Rayi
Do Aalam say Karti hai Baygaana Dil ko
Ajab cheez hai Lazzat-e-Aashnayi
Shahadat hai Matloob o Maqsood-e-Momin
Na Maal-e-Ghaneemat na Kishwar Kushayi
Dilay Mard-e-Momin main phir zinda kar day
Woh Bijli thi keh Na'ara-e-La Tadar main
Azayim ko seenom main baydaar kar day
Nigha-e-Muslim ko Talwar kar day
(Iqbal)
January 08 2009
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Anjuman-e-Sipah-e-Ali Asghar Ali Pur Syedan (Bhera)
January 08 2009
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Sultan Shahabuddin Ghauri played a key role in establishing the Muslim rule in the subcontinent.He was the first Muslim ruler
to conquer Delhi and establish a Muslim rule in India.
He defeated Prithviraj Chauhan in the Second battle of Tarain in 1192 CE, Rajput kingdoms like Saraswati, Samana, Kohram and
Hansi were captured without any difficulty. Then Ghori proceeded to Ajmer. Nobody challenged him. After reaching Ajmer, he
spared the son of PrithviRaj, Kola, who in turn took the oath of loyalty to Ghauri.
Within a few years Muhammad Ghauri controlled northern Rajasthan and the northern part of the Ganges-Yamuna Doab. Muhammad
Ghauri returned east to Ghazni to deal with the threat to his western frontiers from the Turks and Mongols, but his armies,
mostly under Turkish generals, continued to advance through northern India, raiding as far east as Bengal.
Muhammad returned to Lahore after 1200 to deal with a revolt of the Gakhar tribe in the Punjab. He suppressed the revolt, but
was killed during a Gakhar raid on his camp on the Jhelum River in 1206.
Upon his death, Qutb-ud-din Aybak, Sultan Muhammad Ghauri's most capable general, who had started of by sacking Ayodhya in
1193 A.D., took control of Ghauri's Indian conquests and declared himself the first Sultan of Delhi thus establishing
Sultanate of Delhi in 1206 CE. Muhammad Ghauri is remembered as an empire builder and is justly called the founder of the
Muslim Empire in Indo-Pakistan.
Yeh Ghazi Yeh Teray Pur Asrar Banday
Jinhain Tunay Bakhsha hai Zauq-e-Khudai
Do Neem Un ki Thokar say Sahra o Darya
Simat kar Pahaar In ki Haybat say Rayi
Do Aalam say Karti hai Baygaana Dil ko
Ajab cheez hai Lazzat-e-Aashnayi
Shahadat hai Matloob o Maqsood-e-Momin
Na Maal-e-Ghaneemat na Kishwar Kushayi
Dilay Mard-e-Momin main phir zinda kar day
Woh Bijli thi keh Na'ara-e-La Tadar main
Azayim ko seenom main baydaar kar day
Nigha-e-Muslim ko Talwar kar day
(Iqbal)
January 08 2009
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Nite of Soulful Stars - Episode 13 - Sean Ghazi/Dayang - 08 Pukul 3 Pagi
January 08 2009
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With two AIM Awards in hand, including Best New Artiste 2007, Sean Ghazi is back with the 2-disc DELUXE EDITION of his debut album SEAN GHAZI SEMALAM, featuring 2 new bonus tracks - a stirring rendition of TANAH PUSAKA to commemorate Malaysias 50th and a sizzling medley of the P. Ramlee classics KWEK MAMBO and BUNYI GITAR.
With the same stunning big band, swing and orchestra arrangements giving the classic Malay song a new breath of life, the DELUXE EDITION also features music videos of the hit singles SEMALAM and KU IMPIKAN BINTANG
January 08 2009
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Sultan Shahabuddin Ghauri played a key role in establishing the Muslim rule in the subcontinent.He was the first Muslim ruler
to conquer Delhi and establish a Muslim rule in India.
He defeated Prithviraj Chauhan in the Second battle of Tarain in 1192 CE, Rajput kingdoms like Saraswati, Samana, Kohram and
Hansi were captured without any difficulty. Then Ghori proceeded to Ajmer. Nobody challenged him. After reaching Ajmer, he
spared the son of PrithviRaj, Kola, who in turn took the oath of loyalty to Ghauri.
Within a few years Muhammad Ghauri controlled northern Rajasthan and the northern part of the Ganges-Yamuna Doab. Muhammad
Ghauri returned east to Ghazni to deal with the threat to his western frontiers from the Turks and Mongols, but his armies,
mostly under Turkish generals, continued to advance through northern India, raiding as far east as Bengal.
Muhammad returned to Lahore after 1200 to deal with a revolt of the Gakhar tribe in the Punjab. He suppressed the revolt, but
was killed during a Gakhar raid on his camp on the Jhelum River in 1206.
Upon his death, Qutb-ud-din Aybak, Sultan Muhammad Ghauri's most capable general, who had started of by sacking Ayodhya in
1193 A.D., took control of Ghauri's Indian conquests and declared himself the first Sultan of Delhi thus establishing
Sultanate of Delhi in 1206 CE. Muhammad Ghauri is remembered as an empire builder and is justly called the founder of the
Muslim Empire in Indo-Pakistan.
Yeh Ghazi Yeh Teray Pur Asrar Banday
Jinhain Tunay Bakhsha hai Zauq-e-Khudai
Do Neem Un ki Thokar say Sahra o Darya
Simat kar Pahaar In ki Haybat say Rayi
Do Aalam say Karti hai Baygaana Dil ko
Ajab cheez hai Lazzat-e-Aashnayi
Shahadat hai Matloob o Maqsood-e-Momin
Na Maal-e-Ghaneemat na Kishwar Kushayi
Dilay Mard-e-Momin main phir zinda kar day
Woh Bijli thi keh Na'ara-e-La Tadar main
Azayim ko seenom main baydaar kar day
Nigha-e-Muslim ko Talwar kar day
(Iqbal)
January 08 2009
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من روائع صوت المطرب السوري حين غنى ما ودعوني