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Mawlana (Rumi) Jalaludin Balkhi Poem - Laila Jan Recitation
Nice recital. First line may also be read: "een bar man yak baragee" rather thatn "ay yar man yak baragee"

tags: Education, Mawlana, Rumi, Poem

Rumi - Mavlana Jalaludin Balkhi Tajik -- doshchi
Tajik Mawlana Jalaludin Balkhi Rumi -- Baz Baraamad . Tajiki khurasan khorasan khorasani Tajikistan Samarqand Bukhara Balkh mazar Tajik Mawlana Jalaludin Balkhi Rumi -- Baz Baraamad . Tajiki khurasan khorasan khorasani Tajikistan Samarqand Bukhara Balkh mazar Herat Bamiyan Kabul parwan salang kapisa panjshir ghazni takhar badakhshan samangan tajqorghan kandahar hazara hazaragi pashto pakhto pashtun pashtoon pakhtoon pushtun iran afghanistan afghanistani persian farsi parsi dari poetry... turkey, konya, anotolia.

tags: Entertainment, khorasan, tajik, rumi, balkhi, poetry, farsi, parsi, persian, dari, kabul, balkh, afghanistan, iran, tajikistan, afghanistani, pashto

Awaken - Khorasan Aryana Iran Tajikistan Samarqand Bukhara
Awaken... O'honorable Tajik, let us awaken! Let us no longer make excuses for the oppression and the injustice that is imposed upon us In our veins runs the blood of our forefathers Their valor, strength, and fortitude mirrors in our own souls A greatness we can not deny; a heritage we should not turn away from Let us revolt and rise up against the Evil that assails from the South and from the North and from beyond the corners of the world Let our voices be heard as one against the tyrants and the mercenaries Let us create a nation -- our nation! Our Khorasan. Our Aryana; A nation of respect and integrity Built from the ashes of a great Empire Where the strength of both pen and sword were known And where civilization flourished with ease Let us pave the way to freedom and justice Let us now be the masters of our destiny O' glorious Tajik, Awaken! Hold firm and strong Let us no longer pity those who feed off our benevolence The enemy is strong but through knowledge, we can be stronger With their trickery and with their lies, they sought to rule over us No longer shall we be fooled by their false claims of brotherhood They mislead us with their words and they betray us with their actions Truth and education interweave in the road to power So let us open our eyes If we wish to survive, we must become leaders of ourselves as well as leaders of other people We have been murdered enough We have followed enough We have submitted enough It is more than enough So awaken, be free <b>...</b>

tags: People, Persian, farsi, parsi, dari, tajik, afghanistani, khorasan, kabul, balkh, herat, pashto, massoud, karzai, afghan, panjshir, qarsak, rumi

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;

Dr. Nehzat Farnoody at 2007 Rumi's Celebration (DrFarnoody.com)
UNESCOs 2007 as the Year of Rumi - Iranian / Persian Cultural Foundation (IPCF) celebrated the 800th anniversary of the birth of Rumi. The ceremonies consisted of an evening of live traditional Persian and Sufi music accompanied by reciting Rumis poetry followed with highlights of Rumis philosophy by Dr Nehzat Farnoody (PhD). Visit www.drfarnoody.com Dr. Nehazat Farnoody is clinical psychologist & Rumi researcher. Rumi - a messenger of love, humanity and peace for all nations.

tags: People, Dr. Farnoody, Dr. Farnoodi, Clinical Psychologist, Rumi Researcher, Rumi Psychology, 2007 Rumi's Celebration

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

Rumi: Path To Enlightenment - 5 - Djanbazian
Winner of the 2005 Lester Horton award, choreographed by Anna Djanbazian & performed at the UCLA Freud Playhouse, this contemporary two act ballet, inspires the viewer with the divine language of the human soul through the art of dance. Weaved with live percussion, singing, poetry recitation & improvisational signed movement, is inspired by the meeting of the mystics, poets & philosophers Molana Jalaleddin Rumi & Shams of Tabriz in the 13th. century. Rumi has inspired artists, seekers of truth, those walking the path of enlightenment with his words.

tags: Entertainment, djanbazian, lester, horton, performing, arts, contemporary, ballet, rumi

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