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←Created page with ''''Manqabat''' (منقبت) is a type of poetry that is written to praise religious figures, especially in Sufi Islamic devotional music originating from South Asia (qawwali). It is a Sufi devotional poem in praise of Ali ibn Abi Talib, the son-in-law of Muhammad, or of any Sufi saint. Manqabat is often sung to music and serves as a way for devotees to express their reverence and love for these revered personalities. '''Definition and Purpose:''' Manqabat...'
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←Created page with ''''Manqabat''' (منقبت) is a type of poetry that is written to praise religious figures, especially in Sufi Islamic devotional music originating from South Asia (qawwali). It is a Sufi devotional poem in praise of Ali ibn Abi Talib, the son-in-law of Muhammad, or of any Sufi saint. Manqabat is often sung to music and serves as a way for devotees to express their reverence and love for these revered personalities. '''Definition and Purpose:''' Manqabat...'
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Imambargah Darbaray Hussaini
←Created page with ''''IMAM BARGAH DARBARAY HUSSAINI''' situated in [Hussainabad] Malir Colony Karachi where majalis and mahafils are arranged by people belongs to Fiqah Jafferia [Shia...'
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Soazkhwan
←Created page with 'Those peoples who perform
soazkhwani called '''
SOAZKHWAN''' '''Related''' Soaz or soz (Persian / Urdu: سوز) is an elegiac poem written to commemorate th...'