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Part 1of 3 ► Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan ◄ Tum ik Gorakh Dhanda Ho

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Uploaded by on Jul 24, 2007

(FULL VERSION!!! /w English Translations) This is a thought provoking qawwali so it will take you some time to render but when you do *understand it, the feeling is undiscribable.




*the denotation of the word understanding is more than just on the lines. It is even further between the lines.

I like to be very convienent with my posts (as you may see). So the Viewer has the smoothest transmission I have Split up This Video (Full Version) into 2 Parts (The least amount of parts as possible).

To Go To the 2nd Part Please click the
link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1mVl8_6WHZA

WHAT DO THIS ABOUT THIS QAWWALI? DID IT PROVOKE YOUR THOUGHTS? PLEASE LET US KNOW BY COMMENTING AND RATING IT.

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  • @LifewithAllah Firstly, I am bemused as to how many likes this comment has. I investigated the video and it seems to be nothing more than the typical mullah who takes everything literally in order to deem haram of which is not.

    Surah 2;Verse 18: Deaf, dumb and blind - so they will not return [to the right path].

    This powerful verse states the non-believers were deaf, dumb and blind. Using the logic of the mullah, all non-believers must therefore be deaf, dumb and blind.

  • I do not understand even a single word. But listening to this music I got tears in my eyes. It touches my heart. Thank you so much Nusrat.

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  • Mashallah Boht khooob

  • Awesome Qawwali!! Tell the idiot wannabe shaikh's to go learn what this poetry actually means before throwing stupid fatwas out there! this is beautiful!

  • 42 people who don't know what good music is!!! 

  • i am not muslim, but i beleve that everybody is free to try to understand God in his own way, i find the video really nice, the music, the lyric, the feeling of the singer... there are no reason to fight for if you really beleves in somebody greater than you.

  • SubhanAllah, this qawwali, by the grace of Allah, changed my life totally.

  • I always wanted to listen him live and i get amazed when my mom tell me we went to his many shows many time when i was little kid....

  • @LifewithAllah misunderstanding of the scriptures, leave nusrat alone!

  • What may seem confusing from the outset, makes perfect sense in the grand scheme of things. For instance, when Yusuf / Joesph (PBUH) was thrown in prison, the situation looked dire. Due to this, he was eventually given high esteem in the monarchy of the time. The poet is merely amazed at all these opposites as he cannot understand.

    Lastly, Part 3 of 3 concludes the views of Mr Khialvi which state above all else, there is no denying the existence of God. /watch?v=WKQ2NQ7BR9Q

  • Naaz Khialvi is attempting to comprehend God by way of reason, thus outlining that normal humans lack the capacity to fully understand God. The mullah shows great ignorance by calling the verse "You cannot be seen, but you are everywhere" Kufr. When it is plain that the average human cannot see God but knows of his presence everywhere.

    This qawwali outlines what seem to be conflicting statements which reinforces the fact that God is the best of planners.

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