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Farsi Poems Muhammad Videos and ClipsAllama Iqbal's Persian poem: Hazrat fatema Zohra RTA, The beloved daughter of Muhammad PBUH Wepresent Persian (Farsi) and Urdu Poems from Eqhbale Lahori. Allama Sir Muhammad Iqbal (محمد اقبال; November 9, 1877 April 21, 1938) was a Muslim poet, philosopher and politician born in Sialkot, British India (now in Pakistan), whose poetry in Urdu and Persian is considered to be among the greatest of the modern era and whose vision of an independent state for the Muslims of British India was to inspire the creation of Pakistan. He is commonly referred to as Allama Iqbal or Eghbale Lahori. tags: Education, muhammad;, Fatima;, zuhra;, Ali;, hussain;, karbala;, imam, hassan;, islam;, allama, iqbal, farsi;, iran;, pakistan;, persian;, urdu; Molana Jalal-ad-Din Muhammad Balki-(Rumi) Poem Farsi Persian the opening lines. "Beshno az nay..." Jalāl ad-Dīn Muḥammad Rūmī (جلالالدین محمد رومی), (known to the English-speaking world simply as Rumi) (30 September 1207 17 December 1273), was a 13th-century Persian poet, Islamic jurist, theologian, and mystic Sufi of high order. Rumi was born in Balkh, Bactria, in contemporary Afghanistan, which at that time was part of the Persian Empire. He lived most of his life under the Sultanate of Rum, where he produced his works and died in 1273 CE. He was buried in Konya, current day Turkey. Following his death, his followers and his son Sultan Walad founded the Mawlawīyah Sufi Order, also known as the Order of the Whirling Dervishes, tags: Education, Rumi;, Persian, poetry;, Molavi;, maulana;, mawlana, Jalaudin, Masnavi;, Mathnavi;, Iran;, Iranian, farsi;, mawlana;, mevlana;, beshno, nay;, sufi;, rumi, recitation;, hafez, shirazi;, afghanestan;, afghan, afghan;, Jalal-ad-Din, Muhammad, Balki;, poem, recited, persian; Farsi Poetry, Asrar o Ramuz Allama Muhammad Iqbal Eghbale Lahouri Part 001 In Asrar, Iqbal has explained his philosophy of "Self". He proves by various means that the whole universe obeys the will of the "Self". Iqbal condemns self-destruction. For him the aim of life is self-realization and self-knowledge. He charts the stages through which the "Self" has to pass before finally arriving at its point of perfection, enabling the knower of the "Self" to become the vicegerent of Allah on earth. Iqbal believes the answers to essential questions regarding the ego are important in determining morality for both the society and the ndividual. For english translation please follow the link. Urdu translation is by Tauseef Amin tags: Education, Asrare, khudi;, asro, ramuz;, Allama, Iqbal;, persian;, Farsi;, Poetry;, Pakistan, iran;, rumi;, Kalami, Iqbale, lahori;, Ighbale, Persian, Farsi, Pakistan;, India;, learn, recitation;, Ghazal;, poem, recited;, javid, nama;, javed, javi, nameh;, bale, jibril;, urdu, poetry, Farsi Poetry Farsi Poetry, Asrar o Ramuz.. Allama Muhammad Iqbal. 001 Opening lines In Asrar, Iqbal has explained his philosophy of "Self". He proves by various means that the whole universe obeys the will of the "Self". Iqbal condemns self-destruction. For him the aim of life is self-realization and self-knowledge. He charts the stages through which the "Self" has to pass before finally arriving at its point of perfection, enabling the knower of the "Self" to become the vicegerent of Allah on earth. Iqbal believes the answers to essential questions regarding the ego are important in determining morality for both the society and the ndividual. For english translation please follow the link. Urdu translation by Tauseef Amin will follow. www.allamaiqbal.com tags: Education, Mazandaran;, Asrare, khudi;, asro, ramuz;, Allama, Iqbal;, persian;, Farsi;, Poetry;, Pakistan, iran;, rumi;, Kalami, Iqbale, lahori;, Ighbale, Persian, Farsi, Pakistan;, India;, learn, recitation;, Ghazal;, poem, recited;, javid, nama;, javed, javi, nameh;, bale, jibril;, urdu, poetry Persian (Farsi) Poetry by Allama Iqbal ( Eghbale Lahori) " Naghmaye Mohammad" Wepresent Persian (Farsi) and Urdu Poems from Eqbale Lahori. Allama Sir Muhammad Iqbal (محمد اقبال; November 9, 1877 April 21, 1938) was a Muslim poet, philosopher and politician born in Sialkot, British India (now in Pakistan), whose poetry in Urdu and Persian is considered to be among the greatest of the modern era and whose vision of an independent state for the Muslims of British India was to inspire the creation of Pakistan. He is commonly referred to as Allama Iqbal or Ighbale Lahori. This poem only represents Goethe's view of our beloved rasool Mohammad PBUH. tags: Education, Kalami, Iqbal;, Allama, Iqbale, lahori;, Ighbale, Persian, Poetry;, Farsi, Farsi;, Persian;, Iran;, Pakistan;, India;, learn, recitation;, rumi;, Goethe Farsi Poetry, Asrar o Ramuz.. Allama Muhammad Iqbal. ( Eghbale Lahouri) Part 002 In Asrar, Iqbal has explained his philosophy of "Self". He proves by various means that the whole universe obeys the will of the "Self". Iqbal condemns self-destruction. For him the aim of life is self-realization and self-knowledge. He charts the stages through which the "Self" has to pass before finally arriving at its point of perfection, enabling the knower of the "Self" to become the vicegerent of Allah on earth. Iqbal believes the answers to essential questions regarding the ego are important in determining morality for both the society and the ndividual. For english translation please follow the link. Urdu translation by Tauseef Amin will follow. www.allamaiqbal.com tags: Education, Asrare, khudi;, asro, ramuz;, Allama, Iqbal;, persian;, Farsi;, Poetry;, Pakistan, iran;, rumi;, Kalami, Iqbale, lahori;, Ighbale, Persian, Farsi, Pakistan;, India;, learn, recitation;, Ghazal;, poem, recited;, javid, nama;, javed, javi, nameh;, bale, jibril;, urdu, poetry Hazrat Imam Hussain RTA and The Battle of Karbala, Farsi Poem by Allama Iqbal ( Eghbale Lahori) Yazid perceived Husayn's refusal to pledge allegiance as a danger to his throne. Hussein RTA wanted to go to Kufa. Husayn RTA in his path toward Kufa encountered the army of Ubayd-Allah ibn Ziyad, the governor of Kufa. At the Battle of Karbala it is recorded that seventy two people were killed. Today, the death of Hussein ibn Ali is commemorated during every Muharram by Shiite Muslims, with the most important of these days being its tenth day, Ashura. Ashura is also commemorated by Sunni Muslims. Husayn's body is buried in Karbala, near the site of his death tags: Education, Karbala;, Hussein;, Imam, Ali;, husayn;, hassan;, muhammad;, ahle, bait;, shia;, tashi;, incident, hazrat, islam;, shia, allama, iqbal, pakistan;, iran, farsi, poetry;, Iqbal;, persian;, Farsi;, Pakistan, iran;, rumi;, Kalami, Iqbale, lahori;, Ighbale, Persian, India;, learn, recitation;, Ghazal;, poem, recited;, javid, nama;, javed, javi, nameh;, bale, jibril;, urdu, poetry Urdu Poetry by Allama Iqbal ( Eghbale Lahori), Gaysooye tabdar ko aur bhi tabdar kar Wepresent Persian (Farsi) and Urdu Poems from Eqbale Lahori. Allama Sir Muhammad Iqbal (محمد اقبال; November 9, 1877 April 21, 1938) was a Muslim poet, philosopher and politician born in Sialkot, British India (now in Pakistan), whose poetry in Urdu and Persian is considered to be among the greatest of the modern era and whose vision of an independent state for the Muslims of British India was to inspire the creation of Pakistan. He is commonly referred to as Allama Iqbal or Eghbale Lahori. tags: Education, Allama, Iqbal;, persian;, Farsi;, Poetry;, Pakistan, iran;, rumi;, Kalami, Iqbale, lahori;, Ighbale, Persian, Farsi, Pakistan;, India;, learn, recitation;, Ghazal;, poem, recited;, javid, nama;, javed, javi, nameh;, bale, jibril;, urdu, poetry Persian (Farsi) Poetry by Allama Iqbal ( Eghbale Lahori) "Lines from Javid Nameh" Wepresent Persian (Farsi) and Urdu Poems from Eqbale Lahori. Allama Sir Muhammad Iqbal (محمد اقبال; November 9, 1877 April 21, 1938) was a Muslim poet, philosopher and politician born in Sialkot, British India (now in Pakistan), whose poetry in Urdu and Persian is considered to be among the greatest of the modern era and whose vision of an independent state for the Muslims of British India was to inspire the creation of Pakistan. He is commonly referred to as Allama Iqbal or Eghbale Lahori. tags: Education, Allama, Iqbal;, persian;, Farsi;, Poetry;, Pakistan, iran;, rumi;, Kalami, Iqbale, lahori;, Ighbale, Persian, Farsi, Pakistan;, India;, learn, recitation;, Ghazal;, poem, recited;, javid, nama;, javed, javi, nameh. Ajab Noor - Persian Poetry (Na'at) in Praise of Holy Prophet Muhammad (saw) by his ardent devotee Hadhrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad Qadiani, The Promised Messiah and Mahdi (as). www.alislam.org tags: People, persian, nazm, poem, iran, pakistan, islam, ahmadiyya, mahdi, messiah, muhammad, ahmad, qadiani, mirza, anti-ahmadiyya Allama Iqbal Urdu Poem/ Ghazal Bale Jibreel Wepresent Persian (Farsi) and Urdu Poems from Eqbale Lahori. Allama Sir Muhammad Iqbal (محمد اقبال; November 9, 1877 April 21, 1938) was a Muslim poet, philosopher and politician born in Sialkot, British India (now in Pakistan), whose poetry in Urdu and Persian is considered to be among the greatest of the modern era and whose vision of an independent state for the Muslims of British India was to inspire the creation of Pakistan. He is commonly referred to as Allama Iqbal or Eghbale Lahori. tags: Education, Allama, Iqbal;, persian;, Farsi;, Poetry;, Pakistan, iran;, rumi;, Kalami, Iqbale, lahori;, Ighbale, Persian, Farsi, Pakistan;, India;, learn, recitation;, Ghazal;, poem, recited;, javid, nama;, javed, javi, nameh;, bale, jibril;, urdu, poetry Hazrat Imam Hussain RTA and The Battle of Karbala, Farsi Poem by Allama Iqbal Ramooz-e-Bekhudi Poet: Allama Muhammad Iqbal Presented by: Homayun Shirzadeh (Farsi), Tauseef Amin(Urdu) Concerning Muslim Freedom, and the secret of the Tragedy of Kerbala Whoever maketh compact with the One That is, hath been delivered from the yoke Of every idol. Unto love belongs The true believer, and Love unto him. Love maketh all things possible to us Reason is ruthless; Love is even more, Purer, and nimbler, and more unafraid. Lost in the maze of cause and of effect Is Reason; Love strikes boldly in the field Of Action. Crafty Reason sets a snare; Love overthrows the prey with strong right arm. Reason is rich in fear and doubt; but Love Has firm resolve, faith indissoluble. Reason constructs, to make a wilderness; Love lays wide waste, to build all up anew. Reason is cheap, and plentiful as air; Love is most scarce to find, and of great price. Reason stands firm upon phenomena, But Love is naked of material robes. Reason says, "Thrust thyself into the fore;" Love answers "Try thy heart, and prove thyself." Reason by acquisition is informed Of other; Love is born of inward grace And makes account with self. Reason declares, "Be happy and be prosperous"; Love replies, "Become a servant, that thou mayest be free." Freedom brings full contentment to Love's soul, Freedom, the driver of Love's riding‐beast. Hast thou not heard what things in time of war Love wrought with lustful Reason? I would speak Of that great leader of all men who love Truly the Lord, that upright <b>...</b> tags: Education, Allama, Iqbal, Farsi, Ramooz-e-Bekhudi, widescreen, subtitles, yt:stretch=16:9 Mohammad Esfehani reciting Nasheed for Imam Khamenei (farsi) tags: Nonprofit, agha, rahbar, imam, shohada, martyrs, martyrdom, labbayk, hezbollahi, shaheed, shaheedan, khomeini, khamenei, khamenaei, mohammad, esfehani, shadjarian, mousawi, karroubi, mojtaba, shirazi, alireza, eftekhari, shahram, nazeri, sayed, hassan, nasrallah, hezbollah, nasheed, poem, poetry, iraq, bahrain, pakistan, arif, hosseini, yemen, nigeria, bilali, khoja, aim, ahlulbayt, mahdi, mission, islamic Bange Dera. DIL. Urdu Poetry by Allama Iqbal ( Eghbale Lahori). Wepresent Persian (Farsi) and Urdu Poems from Eqbale Lahori. Allama Sir Muhammad Iqbal (محمد اقبال; November 9, 1877 April 21, 1938) was a Muslim poet, philosopher and politician born in Sialkot, British India (now in Pakistan), whose poetry in Urdu and Persian is considered to be among the greatest of the modern era and whose vision of an independent state for the Muslims of British India was to inspire the creation of Pakistan. He is commonly referred to as Allama Iqbal or Eghbale Lahori. tags: Education, Allama, Iqbal;, persian;, Farsi;, Poetry;, Pakistan, iran;, rumi;, Kalami, Iqbale, lahori;, Ighbale, Persian, Farsi, Pakistan;, India;, learn, recitation;, Ghazal;, poem, recited;, javid, nama;, javed, javi, nameh;, bale, jibril;, urdu, poetry Rumi poem recited in persian by Aida Me reciting Rumi poem in farsi/persian language and sharing some of my thoughts and feelings through music, images etc.Texts in this slideshow are in english. tags: People, Iran, Rumi, sufi, poetry, farsi, persia, spiritual, poem, divine, love, mevlana, molana, wisdom, supreme, sher, salvation, deklameh Persian (Farsi) Poetry by Allama Iqbal ( Eghbale Lahori) Ghazal 02 Az Payame Mashregh Wepresent Persian (Farsi) and Urdu Poems from Eqbale Lahori. Allama Sir Muhammad Iqbal (محمد اقبال; November 9, 1877 April 21, 1938) was a Muslim poet, philosopher and politician born in Sialkot, British India (now in Pakistan), whose poetry in Urdu and Persian is considered to be among the greatest of the modern era and whose vision of an independent state for the Muslims of British India was to inspire the creation of Pakistan. He is commonly referred to as Allama Iqbal or Eghbale Lahori. tags: Education, Allama, Iqbal;, persian;, Farsi;, Poetry;, Pakistan, iran;, rumi;, Kalami, Iqbale, lahori;, Ighbale, Persian, Farsi, Pakistan;, India;, learn, recitation;, Ghazal;, poem, recited;, javid, nama;, javed, javi, nameh. Persian (Farsi) Poetry by Allama Iqbal ( Eghbale Lahori) "Tanhayi" az Payame Mashregh Wepresent Persian (Farsi) and Urdu Poems from Eqbale Lahori. Allama Sir Muhammad Iqbal (محمد اقبال; November 9, 1877 April 21, 1938) was a Muslim poet, philosopher and politician born in Sialkot, British India (now in Pakistan), whose poetry in Urdu and Persian is considered to be among the greatest of the modern era and whose vision of an independent state for the Muslims of British India was to inspire the creation of Pakistan. He is commonly referred to as Allama Iqbal or Ighbale Lahori. tags: Education, Kalami, Iqbal;, Allama, Iqbale, lahori;, Ighbale, Persian, Poetry;, Farsi, Farsi;, Persian;, Iran;, Pakistan;, India;, learn, recitation;, rumi Urdu Poem by Allama Iqbal, ھسپانیہ Wepresent Persian (Farsi) and Urdu Poems from Eqbale Lahori. Allama Sir Muhammad Iqbal (محمد اقبال; November 9, 1877 April 21, 1938) was a Muslim poet, philosopher and politician born in Sialkot, British India (now in Pakistan), whose poetry in Urdu and Persian is considered to be among the greatest of the modern era and whose vision of an independent state for the Muslims of British India was to inspire the creation of Pakistan. He is commonly referred to as Allama Iqbal or Eghbale Lahori. tags: Education, Allama, Iqbal;, persian;, Farsi;, Poetry;, Pakistan, iran;, rumi;, Kalami, Iqbale, lahori;, Ighbale, Persian, Farsi, Pakistan;, India;, learn, recitation;, Ghazal;, poem, recited;, javid, nama;, javed, javi, nameh;, bale, jibril;, urdu, poetry Rumi Poem, Iranian Music and Divine Dance This video is on the theme of divine love, unity, oneness and the similarity of nations / religions. My only message,is that we all are ONE, but have different ways to express the VERY same feeling of longing for finding the divine within and melting with IT. My purpose in making this video was to share the feeling of UNITY and to show how similar we are. God is separate from nothing and nothing is separate from God. We are all ONE. Nothing else matters. God loves every human being who ever lived, lives now, or ever will live. Images are from various artists, found by google search. The texts in the clip are written by me, Aida. The music is from the album tittled "Gift Of Love Vol.1". The Artist is Deepak Chopra. The track name is "Agony And Ecstasy Of Divine Discontent". The poem is by Rumi, recited by Madonna. The singer and the Music are Iranian. ~~~~~~~ Please ENJOY :)) ______________ After almost 500 comments some people are still arguing and insulting each other. I have no choice but disabling comments on this video to somehow stop this meaningless discussion. Peace starts within each one of us, when we have inner peace, we can be at peace with those around us. You become what you believe, not what you wish or want, but what you TRULY believe. Never forget that our beliefs can move us forward in life, or they can hold us back. The choice is yours. * * * tags: Music, Iran, Rumi, Sufi, dance, persia, molana, poem, farsi, supreme, love, music, hindi, internaional, unity, spiritual Javaid Nameh - Manajat , Persian poetry by Allama Iqbal Part 001 The worlds of spirit and matter combine, leading the Poet ( Iqbal) into the presence of the Divine. On a lonely evening, Iqbal meets Rumi. Together they embark on a journey to the end of the world and beyond, meeting those who can not be seen, and those who are long gone. Javid Nameh was described by Iqbal as his " Life's Work " and can be justly regarded as one of the most important book of modern times. Category: tags: Education, pakitanveer, Allama, Iqbal, pakitanver, farsi, kalam, Persian, poetry, javaid, nameh, Theiqbalchannel, Manajat Mawlana Jalal-ad-Din Muhammad Balki-(Rumi) Poem Poem from the Mathnavi I, 2930, with Corelli Adagio, concerto grosso op.6 The poem reads: Passing, passing. The blossom gives way to the fruit. Both are necessary. One passes into another. Bread exists to be broken, to sustain its purpose. The grape on the vine is wine in the making, Crush it, and it comes alive. This poem has been a great inspiration for me, and I hope whoever reads it will find it also an inspiration. tags: Film, Rumi, Mathnavi, Mathnawi, Masnavi, Poetry Allama Iqbal-Hazrat Imam Hussain RTA and the Battle of Karbala, Poem by Allama Iqbal A very emotional, and truly artistic Poem by Allama Muhammad Iqbal ( Eghbale Lahori) from his Masnavi Rumuz e Bekhudi. There were 4 Caliph ; hazrat abu bakr siddique RTA , Hazrat Umar Farooq RTA , Hazrat Usman Ghani RTA , Hazrat Ali RTA, Moreover , Hazrat Imam Hassan RTA were Caliph only for approximately 6 months. When yazid became caliph he forced Hazrat Hussain and Abd Allah ibn Zubayr to pledge alliance with him, but they refused. Hazrat Imam Hussain opposed yazid and declared that Umayyad rule was not only oppressive, but also religiously misguided. In his view the integrity and survival of the Islamic community depended on the reestablishment of the correct guidance. Husayn also believed that the succession of Yazid I was an attempt to establish an illegitimate hereditary dynasty. tags: Education, Karbala, Imam, Hussain, Islam, Ali, hassan, muhammad, ahle, bait, shia, allama, iqbal, kalam, farsi, persian, Urdu Persian Poetry from Ramooz-e-Bekhudi - Arz-e-haal-e-musanaf Bahazoor REHMATAL LILAALEMEEN رموزِ بیخودی (اقبال) عرض حال مصنف بحضور رحمة للعالمین The authors memorial to Him who is a mercy to all living beings O THOU, whose manifesting was the youth Of strenuous life, whose bright epiphany Told the interpretation of liefs dreams, Earth attained honour, having held thy court, And heaven glory, having kissed thy roof. Thy face illumes the six-directioned world; Turk, Tajik, Arab all thy servants are. Whatever things have being, find in thee True exaltation, and thy poverty Is their abundant riches. In this world Thou litst the lamp of life, as thou didst teach Gods servitors a godly mastery. Without thee, whatsoever form indwelt This habitat of water and of clay Was put to shame in utter bankruptcy; Till, when thy breath drew fire from the cold dust And Adam made of earths dead particles, Each atom caught the skirts of sun and moon, Suddenly conscious of its inward strength. Since first my gaze alighted on thy face Dearer than father and dear mother thou Art grown to me. Thy love hath lit a flame Within my heart; ah, let it work at ease. For all my spirit is consumed in me, And my sole chattel is a reed like sigh, The lantern flickering in my ruined house. It is not possible not to declare This hidden grief; it is not possible To veil the wine in the translucent cup. But now the Muslim is estranged a new Unto the Prophets secret; now once more Gods sanctuary is an idols shrine; Manat and Lat, Hubal and Uzzae/ach118 Carries an idol to his bosom clasped; Our sheikh <b>...</b> tags: Education, tauseefamin, ramooz-e-bekhudi, Allama, Iqbal, Kalam-e-Iqbal, Ighbale, Lahori, farsi, piran, Pakistan, Urdu, Translation, Tarjuma, Kalami, Iqbal;, Iqbale, lahori;, Persian, Poetry;, Farsi;, Persian;, Iran;, Pakistan;, India;, learn, recitation;, rumi;, Goethe, inspirational, subtitles, widescreen, religious music, meditation, spirituality, slideshow, science, poem, religion RUMI ROOMI JALALEDIN MOLANA BALKHI : Universal Peace & Harmo Jalal ad-Din Muhammad Rumi Persian philosopher, His name literally means "Majesty of Religion" An speech by Prof. Naini : Universal Peace & Harmony - UCSB/Ventura College www.naini.net Please feel free to write your comments(except the comments related Rumi's and nationality which will be deleted!) Rumi has no country...his origin is peace; his language is love... His poems have been widely translated into many of the world's languages in various formats, and BBC News has described him as the "most popular poet in America" On this occasion Iranian musician Shahram Nazeri was awarded Légion d'honneur and Iran's House of Music Award for his renowned works on Rumi masterpieces. tags: People, rumi, roomi, roumi, molana, molavi, iran, iranian, persian, farsi, poem, poet, sufi, sofi, love, god, naini, iust, best, selling, book Mahkame - A funny persian poem (Haloo) This video is about a great funny poem by an Iranian Poet, Mohammad Reza Ali-Payam (Haloo). tags: Comedy, Mohammad Reza, Ali Payam, Alipayam, Haloo, Persian, Funny Poem, عالی پیام, هالو, محمد رضا, شعر خنده دار, طنز فارسی Singers New Members Filter |

