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afghanistan mawlana baghdad Videos and ClipsMahd Aariaye By Legend Ahmad Wali(King of Ghazal)*Dedicated to our beloved Afghanistan* Salam Dostaa! Here are some information about some places which i think most of us have never seen it. . . Hope you like them! Masjid-e Haji Piyada : 9 Gombad Mosque This ruin 9ht-century mosque is thought to be the oldest in Afghanistan. The name refers to its originally nine-domes structure, an unusual design rarely encountered in lslamic architecture. lts also known locally as Masjid-e Haji Piyada (Mosque of the Walking Pilgrim) for a local pilgrim. Takht-e-Rostam : Takht-e-Rostam the most unexpected sights in Afghanistan on hill above Samangan. Takht-e Rostam was made by Rostam(Rostam the famous palawan in its time and really powerful person son of Zaal ,Rostam is the champion of champions. )Rostam got married in this place with Tahmina (Samangan 's King Daughter).He was immortalized by the 10th century poet Ferdawsi of Tus in the Shahnamah or Epic of Kings. Darul Aman Palace : Is a European-style palace, now ruined, located about ten miles outside of the center of Kabul, Afghanistan. Maulana Jallaludin Balkhi Romi : Maulana Jalaluddin Balkhi Rumi was born in Balkh (Afghanistan) in September 29, 1207 AD or 6th Rai'u-'l-avval 604 AH to a family of master Afghan theologians in Balkh in the north-eastern provinces of present day Afghanistan. He is the grandson of Jalale-'d-Din Huseyn el Khatibi and Malika'i Jihan - daughter of Khurram-shah King of Khorasan as a child maulana began his search for wisdom at the feet of Burhanu-'d-Din Serr-Daan el Muhaqqiq el Huseyni of <b>...</b> tags: People, Navid, jaan, Saberpoor, Favourite, Singers, song!, Ahmad, wali, mahde, arya, ayaa, aryaa, aria, ariaa, watan, ishq, iftekharam, best, song, songs, nawed Tajik Mavlana Jalaluddin Balkhi Rumi Tajik Mavlana Jalaluddin Balkhi Rumi was born in Balkh (Afghanistan) in September 29, 1207 AD or 6th Rai'u-'l-avval 604 AH to a family of master Afghan theologians in Balkh in the north-eastern provinces of present day Afghanistan. He is the grandson of Jalale-'d-Din Huseyn el Khatibi and Malika'i Jihan - daughter of Khurram-shah King of Khorasan as a child maulana began his search for wisdom at the feet of Burhanu-'d-Din Serr-Daan el Muhaqqiq el Huseyni of Balkh a renown scholar of that era. Escaping the Mongol invasion and destruction, Maulana Jalaluddin Balkhi Rumi and his family traveled extensively in the Muslim lands, Age 5 His family left his birth-place of Balkh for Baghdad, Age 8 From Baghdad to Mecca and Damascus and finally to Malatia (in Western Euphrates in Turkey) later performed pilgrimage to Mecca, Age 19 (1226 ad) Married Gevher Khatun the daughter of Lala Sharafu-'d-Din of Samarqand.and finally moved to Qonya (Konya) in the north-western provinces of then part of Seljuk Empire(in present day Turkey). tags: Film, Tajik, Mavlana, Jalaluddin, Balkhi, Rumi Tajikan -- Jalaluddin - Rumi in the west Balkhi in the east Jalaluddin Balkhi was born to a Tajik family in Balkh in 1207. Tajik is synanym to Persian, its referred to eastern Iranian people who live in Tajikistan, Afghanistan, Uzekistan and rest of central Asia. In Turkish areas of Iran, Turks refer to Persian speaking Iranians as Tajiks as well. Balkh was the most prominent city then in the Persian province of Khorasan,and its now in northern Afghanistan. In 1218 , Mavlana Balkhi's father moved away from his ancestorial land, Balkh, in order to avoid the warlike Mongols who were then conquering extensively under the leadership of their leader, Changiz Khan. The family travelled to Baghdad, to Mecca on pilgrimage, and to Damascus and eventually settled in Karaman near Konya in what is now western Turkey. Following this move to Konya, then the capital of the western Persianzed Seljuk Turks, Jalaluddin's father was busy as a theologian, teacher and preacher. Jalaluddin followed in this tradition and, upon his father's demise in 1231 succeeded to his post as a prominent teacher. This part of the world was then known to its inhabitants as Rum, a name derived from the Byzantine Roman Empire that had formerly held it. Jalaluddin is known in the west as - Rumi - derived from Rum. Tajiki khurasan khorasan khorasani Tajikistan Samarqand Bukhara Balkh mazar Tajik Mawlana Jalaludin Balkhi Rumi Tajek khurasan khorasan khorasani Tajikistan Samarqand Bukhara Balkh mazar Herat Bamiyan Kabul parwan salang kapisa panjshir ghazni takhar badakhshan <b>...</b> tags: People, tajik, rumi, jalaludin, mawlana, khorasan, kabul, mazar, balkh, uzbek, hazara, iran, persian, farsi, afghanistan, herat, massoud, karzai Allahu Mawlana KAFIRS NOT WELCOME TO LEAVE COMMENTS ON MY VIDEOS OR CHANNEL, THANK YOU. Asalamu3aleykum brothers and sisters in Islam. Weather they are the Mujahideen in Iraq, Afghanistan, Somalia, Chechnya or anywhere else, the enemy tries to push on Muslims that any Muslim with weapons in his hands, willing to defend Islam, belongs to a "sect of few weirdos who are outside of Islam." The enemies of Islam go on further by trying to silence anyone who teach Jihad according to Qur'an and Sunnah, as in the arrest of brother Younus Abdullah Muhammad (May Allah hasten his release) and Imam Anwar al Awlaki (Rahimahullah). America and Israel are the seat of this conspiracy to exterminate Muslims and erase Islam from the world, as is evident in the killing of this Imam who never fired a single bullet but only spoke the Truth. His killing was officially ordered by Obama. America is so afraid of the Truth that they will murder their own citizens to suppress it. They know that if we unite as one Ummah, the flag of La Ilaha Illa Allah would be hoisted over Washington and Tel Aviv overnight. But today we are not united. There are munafiqoon amongst us who pretend to be Muslims with the purpose of corrupting the teachings of Jihad, by using our beliefs against us. You will find that they are fiercly opposed to any concept of military Jihad, insisting that Jihad is to be fought spiritually only. They would have us believe the lies that to kill a Muharib in battle is to kill all of mankind. Munafiqoon <b>...</b> tags: People, nasheed, music, iraq, iraqi, rafideyn, baghdad, war, afghanistan, afghan, taliban, jihad, somalia, shabab, ethiopia, chechnya, kavkaz, kadyrov, russia, yemen, abyan, zinjibar, gaza, rafah, tahrir, square, christian, crusade, invasion, african, muslim, islam, quran, sunnah, hadith, salah, shahada, zakat, sawm, haj, prayer, creed, alms, giving, pilgrimage, fast, ibadah, worship, struggle, kafir, kufar, munafiq, disbeliever, hypocrite, murtad, apostate, mushrik, polytheist, jannah, paradise, jahannum, hell, fire, shaitan Tajikan -- Jalaluddin Balkhi - Rumi's last letter to Shams Jalaluddin Balkhi was born to a Tajik family in Balkh in 1207. Tajik is synanym to Persian, its referred to eastern Iranian people who live in Tajikistan, Afghanistan, Uzekistan and rest of central Asia. In Turkish areas of Iran, Turks refer to Persian speaking Iranians as Tajiks as well. Balkh was the most prominent city then in the Persian province of Khorasan,and its now in northern Afghanistan. In 1218 , Mavlana Balkhi's father moved away from his ancestorial land, Balkh, in order to avoid the warlike Mongols who were then conquering extensively under the leadership of their leader, Changiz Khan. The family travelled to Baghdad, to Mecca on pilgrimage, and to Damascus and eventually settled in Karaman near Konya in what is now western Turkey. Following this move to Konya, then the capital of the western Persianzed Seljuk Turks, Jalaluddin's father was busy as a theologian, teacher and preacher. Jalaluddin followed in this tradition and, upon his father's demise in 1231 succeeded to his post as a prominent teacher. This part of the world was then known to its inhabitants as Rum, a name derived from the Byzantine Roman Empire that had formerly held it. Jalaluddin is known in the west as - Rumi - derived from Rum. Tajiki khurasan khorasan khorasani Tajikistan Samarqand Bukhara Balkh mazar Tajik Mawlana Jalaludin Balkhi Rumi Tajek khurasan khorasan khorasani Tajikistan Samarqand Bukhara Balkh mazar Herat Bamiyan Kabul parwan salang kapisa panjshir ghazni takhar badakhshan <b>...</b> tags: People, Tajik, Farsi, Persian, Dari, Parsi, Khorasan, afghanistani, hazara, iran, balkh, kabul, herat, rumi, tajikistan, sufi, turkey, UNO, love Folk - Sakhi Qalandar Dhamal- Laal meri pat rakhiyo Hazrat Lal Shahbaz Qalandar (1177--1274) (Sindhi: لال شھباز قلندر), an Afghan Sufi saint, philosopher, poet, and qalandar. Born Syed Usman Shah Marwandi,[1] he belonged to the Suhrawardiyya order of Sufis. He preached religious tolerance among Muslims and Hindus. Thousands of pilgrims visit his shrine every year, especially at the occasion of his Urs. Life Shahbaz Qalandar (Shaikh Usman Marwandi) was born in Marwand, Afghanistan[2] to a dervish, Syed Ibrahim Kabiruddin[3] whose ancestors migrated from Baghdad and settled down in Mashhad, a center of learning and civilization, before migrating again to Marwand. A contemporary of Baha-ud-din Zakariya, Fariduddin Ganjshakar, Syed Jalaluddin Bukhari Surkh-posh of Uchch, Shams Tabrizi and Rumi, he travelled around the Muslim world settled in Sehwan (Sindh, Pakistan) and was buried there.[4] His dedication to the knowledge of various religious disciplines enabled him to eventually become a profound scholar. During his lifetime, he witnessed the Ghaznavid and Ghurids rules in South Asia.[5] He became fluent in many languages including Persian, Turkish, Arabic, Sindhi and Sanskrit. His mysticism attracted people from all religions. He was called Lal (red) after his usual red attire, Shahbaz due to his noble and divine spirit, and Qalandar for his Sufi affilitation. Hindus regarded him as the incarnation of Bhrithari. Lal Shahbaz lived a celibate life. Evidence shows that Shahbaz Qalander was in Sindh before 1196, when he met Pir <b>...</b> tags: Education, dunddli, yt:stretch=16:9, yt:quality=high, bollywood, soap opera, latin television, hindi, awards Xurasanian tajik culture: Farsi Qawali by Ustad Fateh Ali Khan Xurasanian Farsi/Parsi Music culture ''Qawali'', an old Indian term for ''Kabuli'', in Iran used to designate gypsies (Jats), which does not mean that Kabulian are gypsies but that the Jats in Iran are from the Kabul-valley. Qawali is one of the most beautiful Xurasanian cultural aspect that was invented in the larger Persian region of Iran, Xurasan (''Oughanistan''), Baghdad (it is thought it´s roots lying in Bagdaad (Persian: ''God-Given'') by Persians. It highest peack it reached in Xurasan and India when native Heratis, Nishapuris Kabulians, Balkhis, Deqanis (Kandaharis), Sistanis, Samarqandis, Bukharis etc. (Persian Tajiks and Eastern-Aryan Tajiks) took their culture to India and served their as teachers, masters, artists, musicians, scholars etc. in the royal courts. Qawali was always a ''Zoroastrian'' Xurasanian door to the deepest point of feeling. It bring peace and satisfaction to ones live. Enjoy this video. tags: Music, Khurasan, Khorasan, Bukhara, Samarkand, Kabul, Herat, Mazar, Balkh, Zoroaster, Persian, Persia, Iran, Farsi, Dari, Tajiki, Tajikistan, Afghanistan, Irani, Ahmad, Zahir, Mozhdah, Valy, Pakistan, Dushanbe, Tashkent, Uzbek, Uzbekistan, Iranian, civilization, India, Indian, Punjab, Qawwali, Qawali, philosophy, Rumi, Islam, Ismaili, Shia, Soghdian, Bactrian, Al-Biruni, Turk, Uruzgan, Parvan, Kapisa, Kabulistan, Soviet, Russia, Germany, Greec, Italy, Zoroastrism, Googoosh, Moin, Kurds, Shabnam, Soraya, Suraya, Choresm, Afghan, Afghani, Fateh, Ali, Khan rumi ghazal 132: love versus intellect مولانا:درمیانِ پردۂ خون Rumi 02: The People who Influenced Him...01: The Life and Death of Hussain bin Mansur (Mansur Hallaj)...01 HIS EARLY YEARS: Hussain bin Mansur حسین بن منصور called Mansur Hallaj منصور حلاج in the non-Arab world) was born in 244 AH (858 CE) in village al-Tur الطور in district Bayda بیضا, north of Shiraz شیراز (in the Fars فارس province of present day Iran ایران). From his father he inherited the occupation of a cotton-wool carder [called Hallaj in Arabic حلاج]. His disciples also called him Hallaj-ul Asraar حلاج الاسرار (the carder of secrets/consciences). His father Mansur منصور had embraced Islam and his grandfather Mahamma is believed to be a Zoroastrian. His mother is believed to be an Arab. His first language was Arabic. His family moved to Wasit واسط ( Iraq عراق) when he was in his pre-teen years. He completed his religious education in Wasit. He was raised as a Hanbalite حنبلی Muslim. He memorized the Quran by heart. In 260, at the age of 16, he left Wasit for Tustar تستر (Ahwaz اہواز), to study under Sahl bin Abdullah Tustari سہل بن عبداللہ تستری, a well known Sufi master. He was in his service for 2 years as a khadim خادم, after which he left him due to some differences. In 262, he arrived in Basra بصرہ, which was one of the intellectual capitals of Islam and the foremost center of Sufism at that time. There he became a disciple of Amr Makki عمرو مکی, another Sufi master, who initiated him to Sufism. He got married to Abu Yaqub Iqtas ابو یعقوب اقطع daughter in 263 <b>...</b> tags: Education, mevlana, jajaluddin, rumi, ghazal, 132, divane, shams, tabrizi, farsi, urdu, english, mansur, hallaj, alhallaj, husayn, hussain, bin, mansoor, درمیانِ, پردۂ, خون, عشق, را, گلزارہا Lal Shahbaz Qalander-Ali Shahbaz Qalander-uploeaded by roothmens. Hazrat Lal Shahbaz Qalandar (1177--1274) (Sindhi: لال شھباز قلندر), a Sayed Sufi saint, philosopher, poet, and qalandar. Born Syed Hussain Shah, he belonged to the Suhrawardiyya order of Sufis. He preached religious tolerance among Muslims and Hindus. His mysticism attracted people from all religions. He was called Lal (red) after his usual red attire, Shahbaz due to his noble and divine spirit, and Qalandar for his Sufi affiliation. Hindus regarded him as the incarnation of Bhrithari. Thousands of pilgrims visit his shrine every year, especially at the occasion of his Urs. Shahbaz Qalandar (Syed Usman Marwandi) was born in Maiwand, Afghanistan to a dervish, Syed Ibrahim Kabiruddin whose ancestors had migrated from Baghdad and settled in Mashhad, a center of learning and civilization, before migrating again to Marwand. During his lifetime he witnessed the Ghaznavid and Ghurids rules in South Asia. A contemporary of Baha-ud-din Zakariya, Fariduddin Ganjshakar, Syed Jalaluddin Bukhari Surkh-posh of Uchch, Shams Tabrizi, Mehre Ali Shah Mast and Rumi, he travelled around the Muslim world and settled in Sehwan (Sindh, Pakistan) where he was eventually buried. Evidence shows that Shahbaz Qalander was in Sindh before 1196 when he met Pir Haji Ismail Panhwar of Paat. It is believed he arrived in Sehwan in 1251. He established a Khanqah there and taught in the Fuqhai Islam Madarrsah: during this period he wrote his treatises Mizna-e-Sart, Kism-e-Doyum, Aqd and Zubdah. In Multan <b>...</b> tags: Music, Lal, Shahbaz, Qalander, Ali, uploeaded, roothmens, Bollywood, Zoran Mušič (Visual Artist), Pakistan, Punjabi, Khan, Song, Urdu, Desi, Karachi, Original, Drama, Stage, Lahore, Singer, Acoustic, Guitar, Bangladesh, India, Acoustic Guitar (magazine), Songwriter, Original Song, Folk, Bengali, Songs, Unsigned, Mann, Musician, Idea, Composition, Piano, Sad, Vocalist, Singing, Country, Vocals, Guitarist, Writer, Hindi, Ballad, Star Singer, Singer Songwriter Awliya Allah - 20/4/2011 Mawlana asks how can we not honor the ones Allah honored? How can we not honor the Friends of Allah-أولياء الله? "Certainly, the Friends of Allah for Them There's No Fear or Grief - آلا إن أولياء الله لا خوف عليهم و لا هم يحزنون tags: News, Awliya Allah, Religion, spirituality, Islam, honor, Quran, Saltanattv, Shaykh Nazim Adil Al-Haqqani, Prophet, (saws) rumi ghazal 1422: I am a moth of the king مولانا:طوافِ حاجیان دارم Rumi01: The Life of Rumi: Jalal-ud Din Muhammad (Mevlana/Maulana Jalaluddin Rumi/Balkhi) was born on 30 Sep 1207 in Balkh, which was part of Khurasan in Khawarezm in an area around the present day border of Afghanistan and Tajikistan. His father Baha-ud Din Valad was a reputed scholar with the title sultan-ul ulema (the king of clerics). The family fled Balkh few years before the Mongol hordes destroyed Balkh in the spring of 1221. The family stayed in Baghdad for about a month, where, Baha-ud Dins lectures were well attended. Then the family performed the Hajj. Baha-ud Din then moved to Eastern Anatolia where he taught at a madressah in Aqshahr for 4 years. Then the family moved to Larende (now Karaman), southeast of Konya (then the capital of Seljuks). In Larende, Rumi married Gowhar Khatun in 1224. The family moved to Konya in 1229. The Sultan, Ala-ud Din Kayqubad had invited Baha-ud Din to his capital city. The Sultan lodged Baha-ud Din in a local madressah, where he started teaching. When he died in 1231, Rumi was 24 years old.. After his fathers death, Jalaluddin studied under Burhan-ud Din Muhaqqiq for about 9 years. Muhaqqiq was a disciple of Baha-ud Din. He taught Rumi Maarif (Baha-ud Dins book). Muhaqqiq then sent him to Syria where for a few years he studied at the reputed madaris in Aleppo and Damascus. On his return Rumi met Burhan-ud Din Muhaqqiq in Kayseri. He urged Rumi to move to Konya and continue his fathers work. Burhan-ud Din died in Kayseri in 1240 <b>...</b> tags: Education, mevlana, mawlana, jalaluddin, rumi, ghazal, 1422, tawaafe, haajian, daaram, bigirde, yaar, mee, gardam, divane, shams, manzoom, urdu, translation, english, farsi, طوافِ, حاجیان, دارم, بگردِ, یار, می, گردم, مولانا, جلال, الدین, رومی, دیوان, شمس, غزل, منظوم, اردو, ترجمہ rumi ghazal 1422: I am a moth of the king (ed) مولانا:طوافِ حاجیان دارم Rumi 01: The Life of Rumi: Jalal-ud Din Muhammad (Mevlana/Maulana Jalaluddin Rumi/Balkhi) was born on 30 September 1207 in Balkh, which was part of Khurasan in Khawarezm in an area around the present day border of Afghanistan and Tajikistan. His father Baha-ud Din Valad was a reputed scholar with the title sultan-ul ulema (the king of clerics). The family fled Balkh few years before the Mongol hordes destroyed Balkh in the spring of 1221. The family stayed in Baghdad for about a month, where, Baha-ud Dins lectures were well attended. Then the family performed the Hajj. Baha-ud Din then moved to Eastern Anatolia where he taught at a madressah in Aqshahr for 4 years. Then the family moved to Larende (now Karaman), southeast of Konya (then the capital of Seljuks). In Larende, Rumi married Gowhar Khatun in 1224. The family moved to Konya in 1229. The Sultan, Ala-ud Din Kayqubad had invited Baha-ud Din to his capital city. The Sultan lodged Baha-ud Din in a local madressah, where he started teaching. When he died in 1231, Rumi was 24 years old.. After his fathers death, Jalaluddin studied under Burhan-ud Din Muhaqqiq for about 9 years. Muhaqqiq was a disciple of Baha-ud Din. He taught Rumi Maarif (Baha-ud Dins book). Muhaqqiq then sent him to Syria where for a few years he studied at the reputed madaris in Aleppo and Damascus. On his return Rumi met Burhan-ud Din Muhaqqiq in Kayseri. He urged Rumi to move to Konya and continue his fathers work. Burhan-ud Din died in Kayseri in <b>...</b> tags: Education, mevlana, mawlana, jalaluddin, rumi, ghazal, 1422, tawaafe, haajian, daaram, bigirde, yaar, mee, gardam, divane, shams, manzoom, urdu, translation, english, farsi, طوافِ, حاجیان, دارم, بگردِ, یار, می, گردم, مولانا, جلال, الدین, رومی, دیوان, شمس, غزل, منظوم, اردو, ترجمہ Surah 67 Al Mulk سورة الملك [Part:2 of 2] | with english subtitles Asslamu Alykum, Surah 67 Al Mulk سورة الملك recited by shaikh Abdullah Burimi.more videos will be uploaded soon. plese subscribe.. Remember me in ur dua. wasalaam tags: ------------------------------------------ Men Around Prophet Muhammad Peace Ma`az bin Jabal jabal bin muaz ma`az muaadh muslim terrorist Surah |86| Al- Taariq with eng subtitles Asslamu Alykum Surah al muminoon mumenoon part 1 verses:1 50 recited shaikh Ahmad bin Ali Al-Ajmy beautiful voice muslim people men man Allah Muhammad Muhammed Mohammad islam terrorist christian judaism hinduism buddism zionism abc def hello how to make quran paak karim song movie video pakistan khilafa khilafah believers hypocrate hypocracy tariq taaariq burooj buruj Mujahedin, Mujaheden, Mujahedeen Georgien Georgien (georgisch sakartwelo; nach der russischen Bezeichnung (Grusija) früher auch Grusien oder Grusinien genannt) ist ein Staat in ... Mujahedin, Mujaheden, Mujahedeen Georgien Georgien (georgisch sakartwelo; nach der russischen Bezeichnung (Grusija) früher auch Grusien oder Grusinien genannt) ist ein Staat in Vorderasien. Im Norden wird er von Russland, im Süden von der Türkei und Armenien, im Osten von Aserbaidschan begrenzt. Die an der Grenze zu Russland gelegenen Konfliktzonen Abchasien und Südossetien stehen nicht unter Kontrolle der georgischen Regierung. nasheed kurdistan türkiye gangsta. fun comedy, justin bieber rap. lustig iraq OrhanbeatZ lol. quran turkey stuttgart ankara hezbollah zionist esslingen musik. köln <b>...</b> tags: Education, muslim, Men, Around, Prophet, Muhammad, Peace, Maz, bin, Jabal, jab Allama Ehsan Elahi Zaheer Rahemahullah great scholar tags: Education, social, science Ottoman Army - Ordu Hümayun - 15/08/2011 Ramazan Sohbetleri: Mawlana addresses a very important point that determines the present and the future of any country. What is the relationship of the civilian institutions to the military ones in any government? How was it in history? How is it in our present day? And how should it be? And what are the consequences of such a relationship on the stability and prosperity of any country? Mawlana said that this sohbat is not an address to The Turks only, but to all Arabs and Muslims, "Ordu Hümayun - اردوي همايون". tags: Education, Ordu, Army, Turkey, Istanbul, civilian, sivil, sivil hükümet, civilian government, lefke, cyprus, kıbrıs, ottomans, osmanlı, military, Qoran, Kuran, spirituality, sohbat, sohbet, ramadan, Ramazan, Naqshbandi, Nakşibendi, Shaykh, Nazim, Haqqani, Şeyh, Hakkani, Saltanat Singers New Members Filter |

