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Uploaded by on Sep 26, 2010

Had to upload this version of Tarsam Ke Ashk by Moshen Namjoo so you can compare it to the version by Seyyed Kalil Ali Nejad,totally different but also brilliant-see what you think

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  • Would be great if you could give the lyrics and the meaning too !

  • @poonamsingh67: something like this i believe:"I am afraid that my tears might tear away the veil of my grief…

    that this hidden secret might become the world’s fable.

    They say that a stone becomes a ruby when it attains the stage of Patience.

    Certainly it does! – but only with blood !

    I will go to the Tavern, lamenting - demanding justice,

    because Over there, I can be freed from this empire of grief .

    I have shot the arrows of my prayer every direction,

    that one of them might be successful."

  • this is absolutely not sufi

  • @selcuk32adana please read my previous reply to BEYADEHVATAN. I first heard this song performed by Seyyed Khalil Ali Nejad. It was written by Khwāja Shamsu d-Dīn Muhammad Hāfez-e Shīrāzī over 600 years ago. I think the title " Khwāja " refers to the Naqshbandi sufi order.

  • this is not sufi.. iranian sufi music you should press Beshno az ney, or press Rumi in searchbar. Mohsen namjoo is bob dylan of iran he quotes poetry with modern music styles

  • @BEYADEHVATAN please read my previous reply to TheMcbeth. I first heard this song performed by Seyyed Khalil Ali Nejad. It was written by Khwāja Shamsu d-Dīn Muhammad Hāfez-e Shīrāzī over 600 years ago. I think the title " Khwāja " refers to the Naqshbandi sufi order. Thanks for the recommendations - all the best

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  • personally i think this is great! certainly with a western influence! sufism is not a stagnant state, but is forever unfolding! one must stop looking and talking, if one truly wants to see and hear!

  • @chazteddybell Magnificent lyrics (from what you have typed in translation).

  • @selcuk32adana to deny that a path can become the Path is not sufi... ;)

  • dont sound sufi or persian to me, more like a lame jazz attempt lol

  • Disco????????????????????????

  • this isnt persian music . im not buying this cra...

  • Bebakhshid, vali be nazare man, een mousique sufi neest.

  • Would love to know more abt the lyrics and the meaning of the lyrics.

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