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WordPress has been giving me a lot of problems so im Switching to something easier.
you can find my new stuff at….
moco110.blogspot.com
~ Peace till next time⦠MoCo
August 10, 2008
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Khwaja Mere Khwaja
Lyrics written by Javeed Akhtar
Music by AR Rahman
Jodhaa Akbar 2008
Khwajaji, khwaja…………………………………………. O saint khwaja, khwaja
Khwajaji, khwaja, khwaja ji …………………………..O saint khwaja, khwaja O saint khwaja
Ya gharib nawaz ………………………………………….O patron the poor
Ya moinuddin, ya khwaja ji …………………………..O moinuddin (chisti), O Saint khwaja
Khwaja mere khwaja ……………………………………..O khwaja my khwaja
Dil mein sama ja ………………………………………….Reside in my heart
Shaho ka shah tu …………………………………………..You are the king of kings
Ali ka dulara ………………………………………………….Beloved of Ali
Khwaja mere khwaja dil mein sama ja ……………….. O khwaja my khwaja, Reside in my heart
Beqaso ki taqdeer, tune hai sawari……………………… The destiny of the ones in despair, you have changed for the better
Khwaja mere khwaja…………………………………………… O khwaja my khwaja
Tere darbar mein khwaja ………………………………………At your door, o khwaja
Noor toh hai dekha ………………………………………………Divine light i have seen
Tere darbar mein khwaja………………………………………. At your door, o khwaja
Sar jhuka te hai auliya ………………………………………….. Saints bow their heads
Tu hai Hindalwali khwaja………………………………………….. You are the hindalwali Khwaja
Rutba hai pyara………………………………………………………. Your status is Beautiful
Chahne se tujhko khwaja ji mustafa ko paya………………….By loving you Saint Khwaja, I have found The chosen One ( Prophet Muhammed)
Khwaja mere khwaja………………………………………………………. O khwaja my khwaja
Dil mein sama ja …………………………………………………………… Reside in my heart
Shaho ka shah tu…………………………………………………………….. You are the king of kings
Ali ka dulara ……………………………………………………………………Beloved of Ali
Mere peer ka sadka ……………………………………………………….The alms of my old age
Hai mere peer ka sadka………………………………………………………. You are the charity of my old age
Tera daaman hai thama………………………………………………………. That I have come in your refuge
Khawajaji …………………………………………………………………………….. O saint khwaja
Tali har bala hamari ………………………………………………………. (You) averted All my problems
Chaya hai khumar tera ………………………………………………….. (I) want your cloak
Jitna bhi rashk kare beshak ………………………………………………No matter how much one may envy
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This is a really rough translation of the song. if anyone has a better translation lemme know.
~ Peace till next time… MoCo
August 7, 2008
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Jodhaa Akbar ( 2008 )
I am not, I repeat NOT, a bollywood fan. im the guy who sits in corner making stupid jokes about how stupid the indian bollywood movie is. I HATE everything about bollywood pop culture. Frankly i think is been saturated by American pop culture. For all practical purposes Indians have sold out. All bollywood does is remake old American movies! on top of that they have such a limited genre. Why does every frickin dumbass bollywood movie has to have a love theme? Why is bollywood such a god damn ass kisser? Seriously!
People think about it, The Indo-Pak subcontinent has such a long and rich history, yet they never ever take an interest in the honors that Allah swt has blessed them with.
In recent years though they have gotten better and every once in a while though i stumble across a decent movie. Jodhaa Akbar for example was a great movie. im not sure how accurate its was historically but it was an amazing break from the regurgitated vomit bollywood normally spits out. I hope that they continue with quality material like this.
I loved the movie because the 1st, the sets were vibrant and alive. They took you back in time and created a nostalgia of a long lost paradise on earth. The director clearly put a lot of time and effort into the sets. 2nd the song and dance scenes, which Indians apparently cant live with out, were tasteful, practical, and well incorporated into the storyline. At least they weren’t dancing around the world and changing clothes every two seconds. What the song and dance scenes lacked in ridiculous and flashy it made up in well planned choreography.
Lastly and probably the best thing about this movies would be the story itself. It actually had substance! the characters were so well developed and felt real so wou actually felt drawn in to the story. Jodahh, Akbar and the Mughliya Empire had a huge impact on the subcontinent’s history and politics. Learning something about the subcontinent’s history could help one to understand the diffrent groups, politics, and everything that is going on in the Subcontinent and the world today.
All in all…
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8/10
~ Peace till next time… MoCo
August 7, 2008
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As I was blog surfing I came across an amazing post by Mujahideen Ryder at
http://www.mujahideenryder.net/
It brought back many memories of debates with Muslim and non Muslim friends, and it reminded me of great work that still needs to be done.
First and foremost of which is , at least i think, educating the people of America. There is so so so much misinformation and bias in the media against Islam its unbelievable! I remember when this rally was going on the media spend like 10 min reporting on it, and half of it was interviewing the Pro-Israeli side of it, even though there were like 1500 anti-Israeli protesters and only like a handful of Pro-Israeli protesters!!!
On top of that the media conveniently forgot about the Neturei Karta (Jews Against Zionism)
Many Americans claim to stand for justice, due process, and we claim to love the freedom of speech. Yet we allow things like this to happen! Even though its been a couple months I am defiantly not going to forget the bias, and if people don’t raise these issues then we will be doing a great harm to ourselves and the world.
~ Peace till next time… MoCo
August 5, 2008
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Young Muslims ( www.ymsite.com ) is having their annual summer Aug 10 – 14. The midwest regional retreat will be in Angola, IN.
They’ve had some pretty fun stuff in the past like…
swimming
canoeing
hiking
and random stuff.
~ Peace till next time… MoCo
August 5, 2008
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I received this email from my MSA, and thought it would be very beneficial. I edited it a bit though.
Is everyone ready??
Ramadan is the month in which approximately 1.6 billion Muslims around the world are told to
not only refrain from eating, drinking, and sex from dawn to dusk, but also to attempt to stay
away from evil actions in general such as lying, stealing, cheating, backbiting, slandering, etc.
We also try to drop some bad habits that we may have acquired throughout the
years (i.e. cursing/swearing, arrogance, greed/miserliness, envy, etc) through as many acts of
worship and charity as we can manage.
There is a little less then a month left before the sacred month of Ramadan begins!
Researchers say it takes about 40 days to change a bad habit into a good one.
Our actions BEFORE the month of Ramadan are crucial. It is in this
month, Shaban, that we have to try to get into the habit of fasting as well
as restraining our body parts and senses from wrongdoing.
The Prophet (Peace & Blessings Be Upon Him) would fast most of the days of
Sha’baan (the month preceeding Ramadan) besides the last few days. We would
like to encourage all our brothers and sisters to try to fast some days of
this month so the first day of Ramadan doesn’t throw us all off
Ramadan is also considered the “Month of the Quran”. We believe it was in
this month that Allah began revealing the Quran to the Prophet
(PBUH). Quranic recitation during this month is highly recommended! Let’s
try to begin implementing some techniques into our lifestyle *now,* so when
Ramadan starts we will have already started devoting more of our time to
reciting (and reading the translation) of the Quran.
Ramadan is also considered the “Month of the Quran”. We believe it was in
this month that Allah began revealing the Quran to the Prophet
(PBUH). Quranic recitation during this month is highly recommended! Let’s
try to begin implementing some techniques into our lifestyle now, so when
Ramadan starts we will have already started devoting more of our time to
reciting (and reading the translation) of the Quran.
Here are some great additional sources for Ramadan:
9 ways to plan for Ramadan: http://www.soundvision.com/info/ramadan/r.plan.asp
Preparation for Ramadan: http://www.sacredlearning.org/classrooms/ramadan/index.htm
Verses and Hadith (sayings of the Prophet) on Ramadan: http://www.soundvision.com/info/ramadan/qhfast.asp
Basic information about Ramadan: http://www.jannah.org/ramadan/intro.html
~ Peace till next time… MoCo
August 3, 2008
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