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  • Fateh khan sab was that personality which got tremendous potential in his lifetime.

  • Keep your mind away from MUSHRIK...He was Mushrik...I worse ever heard from so called muslim named person. He was NON-MUSLIM by faith.By the way keep your great mind away from Mushrik think when day of judgement will come and you will be diverted to HELL.Listen carefully about your saint Mansoor Hallaj..I know he was also saying him as HAQ (HAQ is only ALLAH subhan). Listen to him too carefully. ALLAH subhan has fired HELL with MUSHRIKs and FOLLOWERS. Listen carefully to Hallaj also.............

  • You all idiots this poetry contains such a great words which u all ppl with small mind are unable to understand and by the way the poetry is by the Poet Naz Khalwi. MR. Amir is saying rubish I just want to ask him what does he know?? If he is saying all this then he has not studied the saint MANSOOR

  • Es nay to kufar ki intaha kar di.ALLAH subhan ko gorak dhanda kaha hai.Yeh to baghair hisab JAHANUM ma gaya.Yeh to Kafar tha.Main to musalman samajhta tha.LANAT HA ES KA AMAL PAR. Abu Jahal aur Abu Lahab ki saf ma ho ga...Jajanumee Kafir...Mushrik...Mar gaya Jahanumee......Ek aur Kafir dunya sa gaya...

  • @Aamir1961 Who are you to decide k kaun jannat mei jaye ga aur kaun jahanum mei?

  • Nusrat Fateh was HINDU faith....Non Muslim...He was Kafir...Mushrik....What he said is Kufar....All kafir will go to Jahanum...like him....He will get HELL fire.......Insha ALLAH he will be raised with Mushriks and Kafir.....

  • @Aamir1961 kinna gnda insan hai tu insan nai shaitan hai tuuu

  • @Aamir1961 UR TOTALLLY MISTAKENN...........

  • The moral attributes and non moral attributes are presented by Nurat Fateh Ali Khan in a very Philosophical way. This is another way to confess God through expressing oneself.

  • @zakaullah0uet Thank u. for making it more beautiful

  • Ufff!!! <3

    

  • Kalam-e-Iqbal isn't it ?

  • @labka2 no its Naz Khalvi

  • zabardast

  • Nusrat was always AWESOME......

  • i have not herd a better poem ever

    this is my ALL time favourite

  • they are mine lyric that i have written , not what he is singing

  • Words of forgotten past are lost in the voids of today's dream .my heart sheds the winds of torrid through my veins , The fact is I no longer exist , the pain is receding to depth of an unknown place , a place I cannt explain or share . Itseem the best I can is bring to End .

  • please can i have the lyrics of this awesome qawaali

  • really a good Philosphical

  • @samira007ali pls can i have the lyrics of this god gift from his son

  • really a good  Philosphical

  • @samira007ali Its almost impossible to translate this, n even if translated, it requires a couple of books to read before going into the translation n then interpreting it requires, some serious thought wrestling!

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  • Can someone translate this magnificent song in english ?

  • what a giant. i cant even understand him, but i love it

  • salam

  • what people need to realize and understand is the fact that,with no doubt ustad jee was and is always gonna be an outstanding performer,but most,almost all of his qalams,were either written, narrated by someone else,........

  • do any body hear these words?

  • those words are soooo influential!!!

  • Ustad never sung for only Pakistani and Indian.

    He sung for humanity for friendship and beloved .

    he also preach Islam through it is qawwali .

    God bless them .

  • Allah ustad nusrat fatih ali khan ko maghferat kare al fateha wa salawat!

  • gr8 .

  • amazing

  • Agree with crzy444! Enjoy the art

  • Hariprotter is hundred percent true .. we indian also love him and all other our paki brother... we have great music quality .. asian music is great . hats off

  • U ppl knw there is one more person who is no less than nusrat fateh ali khan, who has huge huge contribution in the sucess of khan sahib and he is SM Sadiq, search abt him

  • the greatest voice ever

  • i dont know who is talking shit about him fuck his/her mother the one who is talking shit about him man the guy is dead show some fucking respect lets injoy hes songs

  • What is the meaning of "Gorak Dhanda" plz

  • @simbabis1990 It means you are a mystery

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  • Thank you haseeb2001 and aamirchattha for translation

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  • OMG, really subhanALLAH that was amazing really. one of the best poetry i have ever herd

  • tum ek gorakh dhandha ho

  • tum ek gorakh dhanda ho

  • Thanks for uploading

    what is the name of this qawalli?

    Please answer quickly.

  • Allah is The Greatest.

    Allah is The Perfect.

    Allah is Absolute Praise worthy.

    Man with his finite knowledge can NEVER assess the infinite Wisdom of The God. It is similar to challenge someone with a small bowl to measure the capacity of water in the ocean.

    The purpose of Man is not to understand The God but in contrast to Understand Himself, who and what he is.

    Just as the Holy Prophet (Saw) said 'One who knows his own self knows The God'.

  • hi i love Nusrat but I don't understand what he is saying, can someone please provide a translation. thank u and God bless

  • The puzzle taken strange possession of my heart

    A confused picture its drawn within it

    I do not understand what all this puzzle is

    What is this game Youve been playing since the beginning of time

    You made the soul the prisoner of the bodys cage and then put the guard of death on it

    You make the bird of contrivance fly yet youve spread the net of fate everywhere

    For years you adorned the world and hereafter yet you have also made the plan of destruction

  • Though you claim to be homeless Yet you preached about home, kith and kin This is bad, this good, this is hell, this is heaven Please tell me what is in this perplexity? For Adams crime you punish his children Is that the standard of your justice? By giving the earthly vicegerency to the man, You have made it into a spectacle For Your own recognition you created all But you hide yourself from all You are a puzzle
  • tnx so much for the trans. u did good job.

  • This dude is spittin fire. I wish I knew what he was saying...can anyone translate the message into english for me? o espanol si quieren...

  • apni pahchaan ki khatir banya sab ko

    sab ki nazroon say mager khud ko chupa rakha hai

  • tastes just like a tasty fruit

    Haq da nara

  • all of u who want to talk about stupid stuff go do it somwhr else please

    sum of us just want to hear the music n see videos

    HOW DARE YOU TALK BAD ABOUT NUSRAT FATEH ALI KHAN u are just jelous that u cant come close to His level his ability and talent

    TUMHE NAI PASAND YEH SAB TO DEKHO HI MAT YEH OR STUPID COMMENTS B MAT CHORO OK!!! shahandeknd

  • i like nusrat's qawali very much

  • nice qawalli

  • Here we have a Saint of the world giving his teachings in song. I am Christian. God bless his message of love, peace and reconciliation may it be heard and be fruitful! We must live in peace as sisters and brothers.

  • Agreed!

  • what can I write here which will try an encompass what Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan has achieved over his lifetime ? A musical giant,spreading his message for love and understanding and humanity, I am an Hindu by birth, and by god I am awestruck at his talent.I can only salute him and feel that the Pakistanis are very lucky indeed to have him spread his message with his amazing voice...may you find peace in heaven ...my only wish was that Allah did not take him away so quickly from this earth.

  • @haripotter6 thanks brother.

  • @haripotter6 ur rite i love him too and im hindu s well but realy in music it doesnt matter hindu or muslim as long as its nice to hear and this is talking to god and god is one, amazing voice, wish he was alive or wud have been so popular that tym

  • @haripotter6 Hello friend, I am an Indian Muslim and also an ardent fan of Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan as well as of Pandit Hari Prasad Chaurasia and of Jagjit Singh. Just goes to show that music is a common heritage and more importantly, we are all human beings, a common brotherhood. Wish everyone found RAM in RAMzan and ALI in DiwALI.

  • ibbi = great :)

  • @haripotter6 Nusrat Ji, I think Bhagvan a.k.a Allah a.k.a God loved you way more than people on Earth. You are a very great inspiration!

  • true

  • i love u ustad saab....

  • Does it not strike anybody here that here we are, typing on our computers, where electrons are tunneling through multiple universes as it crosses semiconductor junctions, and we are discussing the merits of Bronze Age myths about how the "original sin of Adam" trickled down (one of the many questions in Nusrat's song)?

    Its too bad that a few smart people make the technologies that we all use now. And the dumb ones make a lot of babies and indoctrinate them with this stupid bullshit. SHAME!

  • The original sin is how the ancient people wrote about how men became conscious, cultural beings with language. The only way they had to explain it was a story, literature, poetry. But you see its quite right. Animals only behave by instinct. They know nothing about bad, good, judgement and have no will. Men in some point of their evolution (and see that in the genesis they were not created as we are now) started to act with some degree of freedom.

  • You know shockingly little about the moral behavior of animals. Not only apes, like the bonobos, chimps, baboons exhibit moral behavior (I have observed some moving exhibitions of morality in monkeys in my own childhood too) but even fishes exhibit moral behavior. Basic morality emerges from the innumerable game-theoretic situations any social species faces. Human morality arises on top of it with the blossoming of our faculty for empathy. No belief in a Space-Daddy is required for it.

  • Only humans can make decisions individually. In fact, animals dont make decisions at all. All in them is prescribed. Its that individual conscious decision what took out Adam and Eve of the Paradise, that is to say, the rest of species. If animals follow moral, its not consciously. Birds make beautiful nests too. But its not the result of their individual creativity.

  • Wrong. Individial baboons and bonobos make almost human-like decisions, often with very complex understandings like "the other baboon knows that I know that he knows where the banana is." Where do you draw the line or what is your criterion for what you call "conscious decision"?

    And can we stay away from Adam, Eve, Paradise and all that pre-medieval bullshit from the desert out of this? Unless you're just another religious apologist trying to win a Templeton Award?

  • Im not denying the evolution. It is something that developed gradually. But how could you have the faintiest idea of that three thousands years ago? And in spite of the circumstances they had that amazing intuition. At least they supposed that man should have taken a step out of the rest of the animal kingdom.

  • It is not that amazing! Such intuitions arise from the complex social situations that social animals routinely find themselves in. After a few thousand generations of such social animals, the ones that have codes of conduct that guarantee a stable society will prevail, and those codes will be called "moral codes".

    I think you'll find this lecture given at Stanford's graduation ceremony on precisely this issue highly informative and mind-boggling: v=hrCVu25wQ5s

    (Skip 5 min of boring intro ;)

  • I meant the intuition of the people who wrote the genesis about mankind.

    I thnk intuition is too much even for the most intelligent baboon.

    And from your own words the morality of those animals is programmed and not something created in the course of one individual life, not by chance, but by learning, analysis and decision. Only humans do that. If other animals do, its elementary. Otherwise there would be baboon civilizations.

  • First of all, almost all cultures around the world have their creation myths -- none of them are accurate or even close to what we know today.

    Baboons DO learn social intercourse over the course of their lives! They move up or down in their hierarchy and learn different social skills at every stage. Other apes do not have the expressive language we do, much less the written form, that allows later generations to build on the findings of the former. That is the real trigger of civilization.

  • Nevertheless i was mentioning the story to prove that there is knowledge in the bible if you understand it was written as long ago as 1000 AD.

  • Youre using demeaning words to sustain your point. If it were solid enough you wouldnt use them. You are letting your emotions interfere.

  • What demeaning words and what usage? I try not to let my emotions interfere, and though talking to religious faith-heads with very little genuine understanding or even serious curiosity is kind of draining, this not a particularly emotional exchange for me. Imagine when it is! :D

  • And of course it is a tragedy, because it means we are responsible, we have to decide, and we are weak and imperfect and we, in every culture and time, have made more mistakes than good things. Even the greatest men. Their achievements are a little part of a life usually full of stupidity. We exchanged a little improvement for the consciousness of misery, fear, death, pain, loss, etc. that animals dont have.

  • Leave apart the fact that the devil is to blame for our evolution, the sexism, the implication that we should have stayed irrational. Thats their point of view. But the reality of what happened is there. And the great irony of all the technology we have today is that it hasnt made people more happy than thousands of years ago, but only more materially satisfied.

  • I think it has actually made people happier. Steven Pinker has a nice talk about it on YouTube called "A Brief History of Violence" which outlines this misconception people have that ancient life was somehow more idyllic and satisfactory. It was, in fact, short, brutish, violent, with unpredictable diseases, famines and wars. We are, on average, much happier today thanks to the work of previous generations and we would be demeaning their efforts and their faith if we didn't acknowledge this.

  • Materially it has obviously improved (not to all, of course). But socially and psychologically it hasnt improved that much. And the funny thing about it is that the social improvements of democracy, liberalism and humanism have their moral roots in Jesus.

  • you are very ignorant in y our way and I feel pity for you that you understand nothing except what your twisted western values teach you. Its a wonder that you think y ou are still sane.

  • Great Nusrat in all his honesty also struggled with the purpose and meaning of human life. Why are we here? What's the purpose of my life?

    If we honestly search for the truth without any religious prejudice then we will find the way, the truth and the life! Let us first learn to be honest in finding the truth even when it is against our traditional ways of thinking & belief systems? I am sure God is greater than any of our belief systems. Let's go for Him with humble and honest heart!

  • Why are you making the assumption that there is a God when you're asking for searching for the truth without any religious prejudice?

    As far as physics can see, there is absolutely no evidence for God any more than there is evidence for the Flying Spaghetti Monster, and there are many systems of thought that can cope with this. The three Bronze Age desert religions cannot, but older systems like Buddhism or younger systems like various strands of humanism can.

  • Mr. Geodesick. As far as Physics go, I cant see anything in that, it is what we are told is it. I cant see an atom, I dont know if there really is oxygen, I dont know anything as a poor human being but I am told by people about what you expect me to believe without seeing it although you say it is all around me.

  • That's a good question. Our five senses are extended by apparatus in order to infer their existence. One actually can, today, watch and move individual atoms (with the tip of a scanning tunneling microscope, for example). Even when you see a brick, you're only sensing the light reflecting off it. Ultimately, as long as you can empirically sense something, directly or indirectly, its fair to believe that it exists ONLY to the appropriate level of confidence.

  • Let me ask you something (with due respect). Can you actually see "time"? You can see the effects of time on physical objects. But can you physically witness "time"? No, to the best of my knowledge, our perception is limited from physically observing time itself. As the prophet Muhammad (peace be on him) said: "Curse not time, for God is time."

  • What do you mean by physically witnessing time; how do you expect that experience to be?

    What we can do today is not only measure the progress of time, but we can also predict under what circumstances time will slow down, by how much, and check it with experiment to an extremely high degree of accuracy.

  • God is time, and everything unravels according to God's will.Verily all of creation is a sign of God for people who reflect. As Albert Einsten also said, "The more I study science, the more I believe in God." I agree with him. Throughout these years studying science, the intricate molecular machines, everything designed with a particular function, I have come to believe this is not all created in vain.

  • The exact hadith (Sahih al-Bukhari) is "God, ever exhalted is He, says: "The child of Adam wrongs Me when he curses the time, for I am Time! In My Hand is the Order. I cause the night and day to turn, one upon the other." All praise to God alone... who has dominion and control over all things. May God open our minds and hearts to good knowledge, respect, patience and tolerance... amen.

  • You can rest assured that I've been through most of the scriptures in my earlier wanderings to find out what is real about the world. Having done that for several years, I find the nonsense in especially the Torah (Old Testament), the Quran and the Hadiths especially intolerable in the light of 21st century knowledge of how the world works. The Pali Canon or the Vedas, I can tolerate to some degree; they're still quite wrong but not so presumptuous about it.

  • If I judged science by the science of antiquity, science would look terribly mistaken too. Extreme dogmatism is not a necessary part of religion. And religion is not science. You can´t compare both things. Its like reading literature and saying "this hasnt happened, then it has no value at all".

    "In the light of 21st century knowledge": thats anachronism.

  • When I write that science and religion are not the same thing and that you cant compare them I mean that you cant compare them as you compare Newton to Einstein. But of course there is a link between them and knowledge is there, and you can find the continuity of culture there.

  • Not only can we literally sense individual atoms today, the atomic model of reality allows us to predict what will happen if we put atoms together in various ways and then we can check that prediction. Only after thousands upon thousands of such independent checks, can we claim some confidence that atoms exist. But today, we postulate the existence of elementary particles like quarks and leptons whose existence, scientists will admit openly, is known to a relatively low level of confidence.

  • Our knowledge of the physical world is limited to the tools and means we have in observing it. Therefore, do not assume something does not exist simply because we do not have the current tools or means to prove it. This is what "faith" is called-- when a person "feels" and "believes" that God exists, without requiring any proof other than the communication relayed by a prophet or messenger (or even one's own deep-seated feeling) that God truly does exist.

  • "Therefore, do not assume something does not exist simply because we do not have the current tools or means to prove it."

    So we must assume Thor, Poseidon, the Flying Spaghetti Monster or the teapot orbiting around Venus must be taken seriously as well, because we don't have the tools to observe them. We don't say God is impossible, it is as highly improbable as leprechauns. We don't need the hypothesis of God to explain anything.

    Having a deep belief in Santa Claus doesn't make him real.

  • hahahaah and yet man rebels noting not his place on the earth.

  • well said

  • You cant prove that God exists or doesnt exist. Therefore you cant assume God exists or doesnt exist. But even if you find God improbable (just take a look around you and think of the amazing structure that science itself have discovered there and tell me if it doesnt seem "obvious" that someone made it all) and even if you dont need God to explain anything, believing in God explains the origin of the universe. Is that a little thing to explain? Has science explained it?

  • Know what to pursue and scientifically try to prove at the lab bench. God's existence is one thing which many people do not feel necessary to probe or question, since their hearts are content and satisfied via a remarkable human trait called belief, faith and trust in the unseen. Such a quality of "trust without hard proof" is sometimes essential even in human relationships.

  • "God's existence is one thing which many people do not feel necessary to probe or question"

    Your average layman on the street doesn't find it necessary to probe or question how their cellphone or laptop works, but just accepts them as they are. The incuriosity of "people" is not a benchmark by any standards. Galileo questioned the common wisdom of his time of falling objects, Einstein questioned absolute space and time.. the sign of an intelligent man is his ability to question basic beliefs.

  • I believe that God exists outside the realm of testable hypotheses. Those creatures you mentioned (Santa Claus, etc) also cannot be perceived by the eye, but does my inner heart believe in it? No. It is a matter of personal conviction. To prove whether or not God exists is not my interest, because my belief in God is sufficient.

  • The Flying Spaghetti Monster lies outside the realm of the visible. It cannot be tested either. But it is my personal conviction it fucks your Allah up the ass every day. I hope such deep personal conviction, devoid of observation or argument, is sufficient to guarantee it your deference and respect.

  • Your words have not wavered my belief one inch. I hope one day you are able to restrain yourself from using such needless cuss words, and act more like a decent human being with respect for others and for your Creator. You project a very bitter attitude, and I hope one day you may achieve an inner peace of mind, and respect towards others, including your Creator.

  • What cuss words? What lack of respect for others are you talking about? Aren't you assuming something here.. that your deeply subjective and necessarily unsubstantiated belief is somehow more worthy of respect than mine?

    There is no entity that is the "Creator". There is no evidence for it, and we don't need that hypothesis.

  • Your comment is nothing but sophism. The Flying Spaghetti Monster doesnt explain anything. If God doesnt exist why are you so angry about it?

  • The Flying Spaghetti Monster created and sustains everything with its noodly appendage. It explains everything.

    One doesn't have to look too far around these or board too many airplanes to see why one would be concerned about people having sincere beliefs in bad ideas that go unquestioned and even revered.

  • The fact that you change God´s name doesnt make it a lie. Don´t come to me with phallacies! OK, from now science to me will be called "YOUR SHIT" and Im firmly convinced that my arguments will win this discussion!

  • The Flying Spaghetti Monster has an agenda completely different from what they say Allah has. For example, It prescribes one plate of pasta every day for every healthy human and highly recommends shellfish with it.

  • OK. If you find it funny go ahead with it. I know that all scientists are nerds dreaming of creating devices to take revenge on the bullies that got all the girls in high school (but deep inside they are fags).

  • Thank you. I forgot to mention the other moral agenda that the Flying Spaghetti Monster has: it requires us to rape or convert every non-FSM follower in the neighborhood. I wish you to respect my deeply held beliefs in such an exalted entity.

    I hope you see where I'm going with this.

  • Huh? So scientists cannot be girls or must be lesbian if they are girls? Hmm.. makes me think you indeed come from a deeply misogynistic and hence, backward, culture. And since you defend Islam so adamantly, its wonderful how it all fits, isn't it? Eureka!

  • Also, I cannot describe how the experience of physically witnessing time itself would be, because my knowledge and imagination is limited. However, it is promised to the believers that they will see the face of God in the after life. It is merely a matter of waiting, for them. We are merely humans. There are things we do *not* know, which are only revealed over *time.* There is no denying this. Time reveals and answers questions.

  • I used to spend a long time wondering about God's existence, but the deeper I have gone in my scientific education, the more I feel that God's existence is justified through evidence of the creation. We are designed with a code. Similarly to what Einstein had said with his quote of "the more I study science, the more I believe in God." Of course this requires an element of belief-- one could argue "random" creation, but I don't think either party could fully prove grounds 100%.

  • "We are designed with a code."

    Wrong. The code evolved to generate the most successful carrier of it.

    "the more I study science, the more I believe in God." Where did you get this quote? I've studied several of Einstein's works and this seems totally contrary to his views. "God" for him was a metaphor for the physical laws and he considered the Judeo-Christian-Islamic concept of God childish.

  • Science is limited in what it can prove, because scientific investigation is limited to our own knowledge and means (physical and also mental capacity). How can a blind person see a star? How can someone whose spiritual eye and heart are closed, perceive God's greatness in a spiritual sense? God reveals whatever He wishes to whom He wishes, whenever He wishes, however He wishes.

  • God is a "He"? It has a penis? How anthropomorphic is your concept of God, anyway?

    There is no such thing as a spiritual sense. Why? Because people who claim to have such sense have never demonstrated any predictive ability w.r.t phenomena we can all observe. If I told you that I could sense magnetic fields, you'd ask the same of me, wouldn't you? Keep it real.

  • The prophets predicted things which came true. This is because God, who is Time, revealed to them things which they had no way of knowing (floods, calamities, who will win which battle, etc). While I do not have "proof" of the actual event happening, what can be certainly known is that people immediately following those events have continued throughout the generations. They saw and they believed, and passed on the stories to their children.

  • Time is a very strange thing in modern physics and if you want to get some understanding of how physicists understand the strange nature of time, watch my fellow physicist, Brian Cox's series aired in the UK called "What is Time?". You can find it on YouTube. By the end, I'm sure it'll open your eyes to the real mysteries of time that are intimately linked with our understandings of space, gravity, matter and even consciousness. Good luck with your science studies and stay off the religion drug.

  • If you told me that you could sense magnetic fields, that is something for which I could devise an experiment, because of sufficient tools. To determine God's existence by physical tools is something I don't know how to do, therefore relying on belief alone. How can belief be rewarded if you can already prove something 100%?

  • I did not ask for someone to devise an experiment to verify God's existence, I asked for an experiment to devise the predictive power of any "spiritual sense" that a person may claim.

    I do not respect imprecise thinking, so please.

  • And we may never be able to fully explain "why" or "how" for any matter at all, because humans are not superior to God. God alone has all the knowledge and it is at His own discretion and grace to dispense.

  • Your own questioning points inevitably towards the essence of the song. The essence of the song Nusrat is singing is captured especially in this line "I looked for you in the houses of worship, but couldnt find you/ Yet I found you residing in my heart, You are a puzzle." Meaning you cannot see God (at least in this life), but a person of faith knows and feels God in his heart.

  • Basically my niggas pointing out the theories of

    Determinism vs. Creationism

    and the philosophical meaning of our sense of being and purpose.

    Astounding questions Mr. Fateh

  • Nice slice of your mind CreamyB

  • this isn't a science that can define this... it is metaphysical, a qwalli's purpose is not to entertain in the western sence, but rather is a tool that elevates spiritually, logical thoughts are replaced with a sublime "understanding"

    and heres the kicker, you can't understand this through my words, that is impossible... u must experience it first hand, that is the only way

    but take heed, those who aren't ready for spiritual elevation can become "lost" along the path... losing their mind

  • Losing one's mind is a sign of weakness and wishful thinking, not strength.

  • well friends why do you fight for god.....god is just a feeling...........god are our parents who gave us birth...........god is felt in the innocence of a child.........god is serving humanity......god is our self confidence.............so called god and devil are inside a human being..it is their approach towards life and others that which make a human good ar bad......just chill and enjoy the legendary ustad nusrat fateh ali khan sahib...........

  • Well said on God and Ustad Nusrat Sahib, I agree with you

  • good

  • Stop badmouthing each other and ENJOY Nusrat :)

  • NUSRAT = MUSIC! __ {p e r i o d}

  • gorakh dhanda= shady business

  • nice reverse psycology song!

  • Nusrat pushed us to understand ourselves before we point fingers at other people.

  • then why is Nusrat preaching his views through qawwali? you do not make sense jani.

  • NICE WORDING!

  • wah.... speechless.

  • wah wah thanks a million for this nice cut!!!100/100

  • Jurm adam nay kya aur saza betoun ko, ad-o-insaaf ka miyar bhi kya rakha hai .. wow, this qawali and sahib teri bandi are simply out of this world. Mesmerizing

  • thats a Christian belief. Not that accepted by Prophet Muhammad saw. Seems nice and romantic but I find it illogical.

  • how did he die? it was a great loss.

  • What does "Kha he" mean at the end of every line?

  • Its not "kha he"...

    the whole sentencee is like this..

    " Tum ik gorakh dhanda ho"

    and this is being repeated every time.

  • Its not "kha he"...it is "gorakh".

    the whole sentencee is like this.

    " Tum ik gorakh dhanda ho".

    "gorakh dhanda" mean "na-samajh aane wali cheez"(the thing u cud not understand it).

    " Tum ik gorakh dhanda ho"(tum samajh main na aane wali cheez ho)(ohh Allah(God), nobody can understand u) understand mean that some of us r very poor,some r rich,some r in the middle,some people die in their young age,some r happy,some r sad,etc etc. so peot talking to the Allah(God) by this way in his poetry.

  • the poet says that ohh Allah(God) some time u r very helpful for us but some time u leave us helpless,u have created this universe for us but also u have got a plan to determinate(finish) to all of this then the poet says(Tum ik gorakh dhanda ho)"Tum samajh main na aane wali cheez ho"(no-body can understand u),,, so the poet also tring to understand the logic of Allah's(God) actions/work by this way...

  • "Tum ek gorakh dhandha ho"...You are a puzzle....

  • "GORAKh DHANDHA"...un-understandable game...

    Gorakh==Pure...

    Dhandha=Business...

    an unsolved puzzle(unable to understand)...

  • i have no more words !!!!

    Masahallah

  • asfhhr4t

  • seems like a circular answer to me at best.

    obsequity to a self-indulgent space-daddy deity at worst.

    what's the point of this delusion, i wonder?

  • It means that human mind can´t understand this Grand Scheme of the Universe and His Creator without a divine message i.e´The Holy Quran.

    Use your head dear

  • the islamic world was once the leader in science and mathematics. but then it fell prey to the idea that all knowledge was in the quran and got left behind several centuries while free-thought accelerated the west over the renaissance, industrial rev, democratic revolution etc. it seems the human mind has progressed incredibly faster and understood a little more about the universe without being shackled down by pre-medieval superstitions.

  • actually, to rectify you, Muslims believed DURING the scientific development and even before it that Quran was a source of ALL knowledge. So you are mistaken and are speaking from what you think and not what is true.