Moh Se Bol Na Bol, Meri Sun Ya Na Sun - Abida Parveen | HAZRAT AMIR KHUSRAU | Haqiqat حقیقت |
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THE GREAT KALAM:- Moh Se Bol Na Bol, Meri Sun Ya Na Sun
Recital:- Abida Parveen Writer:- HAZRAT AMIR KHUSRAU FOR MORE VIDEOS "SUBSCRIBE" Haqiqat حقیقت". UPLOAD BY:- FARHAN SHEIKH (PALSUD) HAQIQAT APP:- https://bit.ly/2YKtwgb FACEBOOK:- https://www.facebook.com/HaqiqatRubaru/ INSTAGRAM:- https://www.instagram.com/HaqiqatRubaru TWITTER:- https://twitter.com/HaqiqatRubaru YOUTUBE:- https://goo.gl/3kqYuT #HaqiqatRubaru #Haqiqatحقیقت ----------------------------------------------------------------- Stay silent, ignore my pleas if you will My dearest, I shall hold on to you still Tho’ by both kith and kin am I spurned Tho’ the world reject me, I am not concerned It matters not as long as you stay by my side I want only, my love, in your shade to abide There’s no room anymore for coyness or disgrace Now that my soul and body is bound by love’s brace Now let all the people hate me, I do not care Now let them revile, let them my name smear The happiness by your side is enough for me This is where I’ll stay, this is where I want to be . . Mo se bol na bol, meri sun ya na sun Mein to tohe naa chhoruungii ai sanvare Mori saas na nandiaa phiri to phiri Mosay phir kiyon na jaey sabbi gaon ray Ek tu na phiray mo sa,y ae meray piyaray Main bhi to aee teri chhaon ray Rahee laaj sharam ki baat kahan Jab prem kay phanday diyo paon ray Bagar kay log lagai hamka Dharat naam to dharo naon ray Main to apnii Mauj se rahoongi tore sang Main to yahee na chukuun rahunn thaam ray . Another of Hazrat Amir Khusrau’s devotional poems for his spiritual teacher Hazrat Nizammudin Auliya. Here again, it takes the form of a touching love poem. It’s the testimony of a lover who has surrendered to love without any regret or regard for consequences. This is love unconditional; a love of complete surrender; love that does not require reciprocity. This absolute love is central to Sufi philosophy, which teaches that bliss is attained only by treading the path of humility, selflessness and pure love.Hazrat Amir Khusrau, who wrote in farsi and hindvi (a proto hindi/urdu language), was also an immensely talented musician; his contributions to Indian classical music are seminal and paradigm-changing, while his compositions are enshrined in the musical canon of the sub-continent. He is also ascribed with the invention of the tabla and the sitar. |