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For those of you who like qawalli: @Leader watch it carefully, you'll enjoy one guest in particular. :D
@Aeronaut lala, @Dillinger hope you enjoy it, @S.U.R.B. Sarkar arz hai, @Armstrong meray Kashmiri fundamentalist bhai (I know you'll like it), @Marshmallow darling angel (you may not get it all), @Talon you wouldn't understand a word of it, @LoveIcon meray shair bhai, @nuclearpak sarkar take some time-off you always sound overworked :D, @WebMaster kia ho raha hai Mugambo? :D, @RescueRanger: I know for a fact that you'll like it.... and finally @ZYXW, wifey from an alternate reality, you won't get one word. :P


 
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I have taken it upon myself to Hyperfy him..... :D

Enjoy this frakin crazy video. Watch it frame-by-frame....





@<u><a href="http://www.defence.pk/forums/member.php?u=139959" target="_blank">Hyperion</a></u>

I don't know if our inhouse atheist pope mr @<u><a href="http://www.defence.pk/forums/member.php?u=140145" target="_blank">Dillinger</a></u> will like Qawali with such rich theological elements.
 
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@Hyperion Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan.:smitten:

When did Amitabh meet Imran?:blink:
@Aeronaut btw if I can enjoy songs by Noor Jahan which she sung for your soldiers during 65- "aey watan ke sajeele"..then atheist or not I can enjoy Nusrat...:D
 
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I wish you understood all the reference in that particular qawwali. It's like tonic for the soul, trust me my friend. :)

Music my friend can always be appreciated, though not always in the same way. :)

More importantly check out the eye candy next to IK.... :D

@Hyperion Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan.:smitten:

When did Amitabh meet Imran?:blink:
@Aeronaut btw if I can enjoy songs by Noor Jahan which she sung for your soldiers during 65- "aey watan ke sajleele"..then atheist or not I can enjoy Nusrat...:D
 
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I wish you understood all the reference in that particular qawwali. It's like tonic for the soul, trust me my friend. :)



More importantly check out the eye candy next to IK.... :D

Oh this is not the first time I have listened to qawwali..far from it. A certain friend and elder of mine has a deep love for them..I have spent many an evening, after a meal cooked by and shared among friends, listening to Nusrat jee.:)
 
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I had the pleasure only once of listening live. It was out-of-body experience. :D

Oh this is not the first time I have listened to qawwali..far from it. A certain friend and elder of mine has a deep love for them..I have spent many an evening, after a meal cooked by and shred among friends, listening to Nusrat jee.:)
 
@Hyperion Btw were you serious about the Pashtun secularist thing..

I am still bothered brother, you don't even agree with keeping groups like the LeT around and yet your cool with the talibs, what gives yaara?
 
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@Hyperion Btw were you serious about the Pashtun secularist thing..

I am still bothered brother, you don't even agree with keeping groups like the LeT around and yet your cool with the talibs, what gives yaara?
doesn't take a genius to figure that ! given that he is a qadiaani :D
 
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Hmmm..... yara you may never get it, few mainland Pakistani's do, so I'll not hold it against you.

Now.... first of all..... I'm never COOL with Talibs/Wahabis. Only good Talib/Wahabi is a dead one.

Main story...... some of our lower caste Pashtuns went to bed with the Wahabis and learned how to blow themselves up....long story short, rest of Pakistan slapped a label of "Talib" on them. (forgetting that only these low-caste Pashtuns were the ones on their payroll for three decades - I won't go into details about it here)

About Pashtun culture: Our people were always conservative (nothing to do with Islamic conservatism), they still are (our own code of life), our people always had beard and wore the same clothes. However, the difference now being that whenever you see a Pashtun with a beard, you identify him with a Talib, whereas that is not the case, 99% of the time.

This whole world is about perceptions, and our people failed to recognize this on the right time....

@Hyperion Btw were you serious about the Pashtun secularist thing..

I am still bothered brother, you don't even agree with keeping groups like the LeT around and yet your cool with the talibs, what gives yaara?
 
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