name | Haqeeqat |
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director | Chetan Anand |
writer | Chetan Anand |
starring | Balraj Sahni Dharmendra Rajender Kumar Priya Rajvansh Sanjay Khan Vijay Anand Jayant |
music | Madan MohanKaifi Azmi (lyrics) |
cinematography | Sadanand |
editing | M. D. Jadhav Rao |
distributor | Himalaya Films |
released | 1964 |
runtime | 184 min. |
country | India |
language | Hindi |
followed by | }} |
The movie stars Balraj Sahni, Dharmendra, Rajender Kumar, Priya Rajvansh , Sanjay Khan and Vijay Anand. the music is by Madan Mohan and the lyrics by Kaifi Azmi. The movie was based on the 1962 Sino-Indian War. It won the National Film Award for Second Best Feature Film in 1965.
Two of the numbers sung by Lata Mangeshkar have gone on to be acclaimed by all. ''Zaraa See Aahat Hotee Hai To Dil Sochtaa Hai, Kahin Ye Woh To Nahin.'' (Meaning: Whenever there is a slight indication of someone's arrival, my mind thinks, Can it be 'him'?) and ''Khelo Naa Mere Dil Se, O Mere Saajanaa, O Saajanaa, O Saajanaa'' (Meaning: Please do not trouble me by playing with my heart, oh dear) This song was deleted from the movie but was on the records and people associate the song with this movie anyway.
Two more Rafi numbers are: ''Mastee Mein Chhed Ke Taraanaa Koee Dil Kaa'' (Meaning: Someone plucked the chord of my heart...) and ''Main Ye Sochkar Uske Dar Se Uthaa Thaa'' (Meaning: I had got up to leave from her place thinking she will stop me...). This song begins with very beautiful rendition of violin.
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name | Javed Ali |
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background | solo_singer |
birth name | Javed Hussain |
genre | playback singing |
occupation | singer |
years active | 2000-present |
associated acts | Rekha Bhardwaj, Kailash kher |
website | http://www.tanzee.org }} |
His songs from movie ''Tum Mile'' composed by Pritam were hits, especially the song "Tu Hi Haqeeqat". His latest hits include "Maham Maye" from ''Komaram Puli'' and most notably, "Kilimanjaro", from ''Enthiran'' which is topping the charts for many continuous weeks. He is now a Gem of A.R.Rahman's World tour. He has also sung a bengali song for the film "Sedin Dekha Hoyechilo" in Tollywood, the music director being Jeet Ganguly later he worked with vivek
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name | Israr Ahmad |
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region | Muslim Scholar |
era | Modern era |
birth date | April 28, 1932 |
birth place | Hissar, British India |
death date | April 14, 2010 |
death place | Lahore, Pakistan |
school tradition | Non-traditional Aalim (self-study), Neem-Muqallid |
main interests | Islamic law and Quranic exegesis |
influences | Muhammad Allama Iqbal, Sayyid Abul Ala Maududi, Amin Ahsan Islahi, Abul Kalam Azad, Shah Waliullah , Shabbir Ahmad Usmani |
influenced | Many Muslims |
notable ideas | Call to Qur'aan, Revival of Khilafah, and Theory of non-violent Revolution }} |
Israr Ahmed (}}; April 26, 1932 – April 14, 2010) was a Pakistani Islamic theologian followed particularly in South Asia and also among the South Asian diaspora in the Middle East, Western Europe, and North America. Born in Hissar, (today's Haryana) in India, the second son of a government servant, he is the founder of the Tanzeem-e-islami, an off-shoot of the Jamaat-e-Islami. He hosted a daily show on Peace TV, a 24 hours Islamic channel broadcast internationally, and until recently on ARY Qtv.
His supporters describe him as having spent the "last forty years" actively engaged in "reviving the Qur'an-centered Islamic perennial philosophy and world-view" with "the ultimate objective of establishing a true Islamic State, or the System of Khilafah." Ahmed had been skeptical of the efficacy of "parliamentary politics of give-and-take" in establishing an "Islamic politico-socio-economic system" as implementing this system is a "revolutionary process".
In 1967 Dr. Israr Ahmad wrote “Islamic Renaissance: The Real Task Ahead”, a tract explaining his basic belief. This was that a rebirth of Islam would be possible only by revitalizing iman (faith) among the Muslims – particularly educated Muslims – and the propagation of the Qur'anic teachings in contemporary idiom and at the highest level of scholarship is necessary to revitalize iman. This undertaking would remove the existing dichotomy between modern physical and social sciences on the one hand, and Islamic revealed knowledge on the other.
In 1971 Ahmad gave up his medical practice to devote himself full time to the Islamic revival. In 1972 he established or helped establish the Markazi Anjuman Khuddam-ul-Qur'an Lahore, Tanzeem-e-Islami was founded in 1975, and Tahreek-e-Khilafat Pakistan was launched in 1991.
Dr. Israr Ahmad first appeared on Pakistan Television in 1978 in a program called Al-Kitab; this was followed by other programs, known as Alif Lam Meem, Rasool-e-Kamil, Umm-ul-Kitab and the most popular of all religious programs in the history of Pakistan Television, the Al-Huda, which made him a household name throughout the country. His television lectures generally focused on the revitalization of the Islamic faith through studies of the Quran. Dr. Israr Ahmad also criticized modern democracy and the electoral system and argued that the head of an Islamic state can reject the majority decisions of an elected assembly. Although he did not like to receive it personally, Dr. Israr Ahmad was awarded Sitara-i-Imtiaz in 1981. He has to his credit over 60 Urdu books on topics related to Islam and Pakistan, 9 of which have been translated into English and other languages.
"In the context of Qur'anic exegesis and understanding, Dr. Israr Ahmed was a firm traditionalist of the genre of Maulana Mehmood Hassan Deobandi and Allama Shabbir Ahmad Usmani; yet he presented Qur'anic teachings in a scientific and enlightened way ..." Ahmed believed in what he called “Islamic revolutionary thought,” which consists of the idea that Islam – the teachings of the Qur'an and the Sunnah – must be implemented in the social, cultural, juristic, political, and economic spheres of life. In this he is said to follow Mohammad Rafiuddin and Dr. Muhammad Iqbal. The first attempt towards the actualization of this concept was reportedly made by Maulana Abul Kalam Azad through his short-lived party, the Hizbullah. Another attempt was made by Maulana Sayyid Abul Ala Maududi through his Jamaat-e-Islami party. Although the Jamaat-e-Islami has reached some influence, Ahmed resigned from the party in 1956 when it entered the electoral process and believed that such an involvement led to "degeneration from a pure Islamic revolutionary party to a mere political one".
Along with his work to revive "the Qur'an-centered Islamic perennial philosophy and world-view" Ahmed aimed with his party to "reform the society in a practical way with the ultimate objective of establishing a true Islamic State, or the System of Khilafah".
"Islam's renaissance will begin in Pakistan... because the Arab world is living under subjugation. Only the Pakistan region has the potential for standing up against the nefarious designs of the global power-brokers and to resist the rising tides of the Jewish/Zionist hegemony.
''Asia Times'' reports that in September 1995 Israr Ahmed told the annual convention of the Islamic Society of North America that:
The process of the revival of Islam in different parts of the world is real. A final showdown between the Muslim world and the non-Muslim world, which has been captured by the Jews, would soon take place. The Gulf War was just a rehearsal for the coming conflict.He appealed to the Muslims of the world, including those in the US, to prepare themselves for the coming conflict."
On July 27, 2007, VisionTV, a Canadian multi-faith religious television channel, aired an apology for broadcasting lectures by Mr. Ahmed. The channel had taken Ahmed off the air earlier that week for his derogatory comments about Jews. In reply, Ahmed "strongly refuted the impression that he hated the Jews or he held anti-Semitic views," according to the National Post, but a "written statement, issued by his personal secretary in Lahore, went on to explain Mr. Ahmad's belief that the Holocaust was `Divine punishment` and that Jews would one day be `exterminated.`"
The Post gave several quotes about Jews by Ahmed including
"It is apparent to any careful observer that the Jews have continued to suffer the floggings of Divine punishment in the present century – the Holocaust during the Second World War being a case in point.[T]he conflict between the Jews and Muslims is going to result, ultimately, in the total extermination of the former, according to the Divine law of 'annihilation of the worse.'"
His funeral (Namaz-e-Janazah) was held after the Asr (afternoon) prayers at Central Model-town Park (near Barkat Market) in the city of Lahore. It is reported that around twenty thousand people attended his funeral.
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region | Islamic Scholar |
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era | Modern era |
color | #B0C4DE
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name | Maulana Tariq Jameel |
birth date | 1953 |
native town | TulambahMian Channnu |
school tradition | Muslim, Muslim |
notable ideas | Basic principles and practices of Islam and Global brotherhood |
associations | Member of the Tablighi Jamaat
}} |
Tariq Jameel was born and raised in Mian Channu. In his childhood he lived a relatively modest life but religion was not a major part of his life and his family in particular. It wasn't until he pursued his M.B.B.S. in Lahore that his focus shifted towards Islam. After completing his Higher Secondary School education (a.k.a F.Sc in some regions of Pakistan) in pre-medical (equivalent to A 'levels') from Government College University Lahore, he took admission in King Edward Medical College in Lahore. He intended to do his M.B.B.S., but he soon switched to Islamic education. He then went on to receive Islamic education from Jamia Arabia, Raiwind (near Lahore), Pakistan where he studied Quran, Hadith, Sharia, Tasawwuf, logic and Fiqh.
Category:1953 births Category:Living people Category:Islamic studies scholars Category:Muslim scholars of Islam Category:Muslim scholars Category:Pakistani scholars Category:Ravians Category:People from Khanewal District
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